The first cookbook, Taste of Home Most Requested Recipes has some amazing options! Here's the funny piece. We got the cookbooks two weekends ago, but we had already prepared our meal for the week and gotten the groceries. Then this week we only have one meal we're cooking at home when all of us are here. My hubby made dinner tonight, and by the time we had all finished eating, I asked him, "Was this a recipe from the cookbook that I didn't take a single photo for?" To which his reply was, "Yes?" GAH! So, my only photo is an after the meal was cooked. Let me say, it was delish! Even my youngest son ate his entire sandwich.
I went through and tabbed all of the recipes I want to start off trying! I've bought a ton of ingredients to make sure I'm prepared with the basics. One of the categories I want to try more of is homemade breads. Fred can try more of the entrees. I just picked out ones that looked like the whole family would enjoy.
In this cookbook, you find helps like "Fast Fix" which means the recipe can be made in 30 min or less and "5 Ingredients" which is a recipe that can be made with 5 ingredients or less (excluding water, salt, pepper, and oil). This winter I want to dig into the soups. One of the first ones on my list is the Cheesy Broccoli Soup In A Bread Bowl.
Next, and can you believe I get to try this one, is the Taste of Home 365 Days of Cookies! COOKIES! If I can do anything, I can do cookies. Ah, famous last words. I decided to get "healthy" with my first recipe. I was going to start with whole wheat flour and was told absolutely not. So I skipped that. Then I remembered I had almond flour and was told that was a "go" in place of the all purpose flour. Look at me go.
Well, I "went" until I only added TWO cups instead of 3. hahahahaha I had the runniest cookies I've ever seen. I got distracted while I was combining the ingredients and forgot the last cup. I can't even believe it. So, I finally got the third cup in and now they're coming out much better. No, I'm not showing you what the first round looked like. Sheesh. The rest turned out much, much better.
The beginning of the cookie book gives you some basic tips, which can definitely come in handy! Then there are 5 sections: Cozy Bites, Celebrate Spring, Summer Fun, Fall Flavors, and The Most Wonderful Time Of Year. Obviously the cookies can be cooked whenever your fancy strikes, but I like how they're broken up by season. You can also find national "Days" such as National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day on January 3rd with a cookie that's baked with that day in mind! And the pictures...get out! They're amazing as always.
Now you have the opportunity to win both of these cookbooks! Can you believe it?! So many recipes so little time.
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My favorite Holiday recipe is my Frosted Holiday Sugar cookies that I make with the kids each year. I love to cook and these are awesome cookbooks!
ReplyDeletemy favorite holiday recipe is cranberry jello salad
ReplyDeleteMy mom's fruit cake recipe is my favorite holiday recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite recipe is my moms death by chocolate. She adds something that makes it even greater! I love making pickle wraps.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is Chocolate Meatball Cookies. They are clove and cinnamon spiced cookie that my grandmother used to make.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is mashed potatoes topped with melted cheddar cheese.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is a tie between green bean casserole, the crunchy fried onions are my favorite, and sweet potatoes with toasted mini marshmellows.
ReplyDeleteEggnog Creams!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite is White Fudge - oh yum!
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I love the Spritz cookies my Mom & I would make using the cookie press.
ReplyDeleteI love my recipe for Green Bean Casserole.
ReplyDeletean old fashion buttermilk pie. I need to make another one soon!
ReplyDeleteMy great grandmas pumpkin pie! We make it every Christmas Ever!
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My favorite holiday recipe is magic cookie bars. We make them every christmas.
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My favorite holiday recipe is an old sugar cookie recipe that my grandma used to make!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is white chocolate fudge. We make it every year.
ReplyDeleteI like German butter cookies and spritz cookies.
ReplyDeleteMonkey Bread made with refrigerator biscuits and cinnamon and sugar in a bundt pan. Put a glaze of brown sugar and butter and you have our tradition every Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy top Holiday recipe would have to be Stained Glass Window Cookies.
ReplyDeleteOur fav family recipe is tiramisu!
ReplyDeleteCutout Frosted Sugar Cookies are the favorite recipe at our house at Christmas and everyone gets to participate and lick their fingers!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is sweet potato pie.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother's recipe for fresh coconut cake is my favorite Holiday recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is sugar cookies
ReplyDeleteMy sister and I get together and bake every year for the holidays. This would be perfect for us. My favorite recipe would have to be my chocolate chip pudding cookies.
ReplyDeleteCan't tell the recipe because I just throw it all together. It's a saffron & white rice, turkey ,broccoli, shredded cheese casserole.
ReplyDeleteI love making apple pie for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteApple pie, of course ;)
ReplyDeletemia2009(at)comcast(dot)net
Any good fudge recipe. I have a quick 5min one that works great in a hurry.
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My mom used to make monster cookies they were awesome. thats my fav
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Holiday recipe is my homemade extra cheese mac and cheese
ReplyDeletepumpkie pie
ReplyDeleteMy favorite recipe is cutout cookies.
ReplyDeleteI love my own Williamsburg Fudge Recipe. I don't remember where I got it, but it's been about 15 years, that I've been making it, and everyone loves it! Love making new recipes as well.
ReplyDeleteI love my mom's gingersnap cookie recipe. She always makes them during the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteHmmm I’d have to say brown sugar and walnuts on Brie cheese baked in the oven and using apples and bread for dipping! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Brie cheese comment was by Kelly McGrew! Sorry I forgot to include my name.
ReplyDeleteI love making peanut butter fudge.
ReplyDeleteI like Snickerdoodles.
ReplyDeleteMy mom's pound cake is my favorite. It's so yummy.
ReplyDeleteMY FAVORITE IS PEANUT BUTTER THUMBPRINTS.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is pecan divinity fudge.
ReplyDeleteI love baking snowball cookies.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is shortbread cookies
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is eggnog cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Holiday recipe is my chocolate fudge. I make it every Christmas and it's yummy. Would love to win the cookbooks. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love cookies; any kind of cookies. Bring them on. Thank you
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I love anything with cinnamon. I love the holiday aromas.
ReplyDeleteRoast Turkey is my favorite holiday recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite recipe is my great grandmothers Sugar cookie recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potato pie!
ReplyDeleteI love making amish friendship bread with mini chocolate chips in the batter and covering the top with a cinnamon and brown sugar crumble! Sooo good!
ReplyDeleteI love to make cream puffs
ReplyDeleteMy banana bread recipe! I might make a loaf or two throughout the year but for the holidays I'm getting requests for it for 3 months straight!
ReplyDeleteBig, soft sugar cookies.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is pecan pie.
ReplyDeleteI love to try different holiday inspired cheesecakes every year.
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