One of my go-to snacks is the absolutely delectable cinnamon apple fritters with vanilla glaze. These pastries are an excellent choice for when you're short on time but still want to deliver something that'll keep the holiday spirits high all day long.
Read MoreShortbread, white chocolate and dried cranberries. Need I say more?
Read MoreA croquembouche is a show-stopper type of dessert. It’s a tower of cream puffs, glued together with caramel sauce and is absolutely stunning, not to mention delicious. I opted to use premade cream puffs because honestly, you can get some pretty dang good store-bought ones so why the heck not?
Read MoreThis white wine turkey gravy is the perfect accompaniment for a traditional turkey dinner.
Read MoreThis stuffing recipe is a great combination of sweet and savoury flavours. Winner winner turkey dinner.
Read MoreEnjoy all of the traditional flavours of the holidays with this vegan friendly meal.
Read MoreThis is my final recipe for my holiday gift guide. I’m ending it with my absolute favourite. These cookies are so addictive!
Read MoreEverybody: quit buying store bought eggnog immediately! The difference is insane and this is actually so easy to make. Try it once and you will change your mind forever. I dislike store-bought eggnog but I can get down with this every year.
Read MoreDouble this recipe to replace the traditional roasted turkey main dish for the holidays. Disclaimer: it’s got some heat!
Read MoreThis is a spin on a classic Manhattan cocktail, using gingerbread whisky. I omitted the cherries from this drink since the gingerbread whiskey brings some added sweetness as is but it’s up to you! Feeling pretty clever with the name of this drink…
Read MoreThis impressive dessert is filled with Baileys cream. Enough said.
Read MoreHere is part 1 of 5 of my holiday gift guide. Time to switch things up from the traditional brownie to these blondies instead. Packed with white chocolate chips, toffee bits and almonds, these squares are sure to be well received by all.
Read MoreTis the season to gain a pant size! Here’s another treat that you cannot stop eating, no matter how hard you try.
Read MoreI decided to go all out with this recipe and make my own pumpkin puree from scratch. It wasn’t very difficult and found that it made a lighter, less dense pie filling. Some recipes are classics for a reason and this is one of those.
Read MorePart 3 of my holiday gift guide. Sugar, butter, chocolate, pecans. Can’t really mess these bad boys up (unless you burn them – don’t do that).
Read MoreFor part 4 of my holiday gift guide I am presenting you with gourmet popcorn. Eat it on it’s own or put it on top of your favourite ice cream for a nice crunch.
Read MoreOh my lawd this is good stuff. Make sure you have company over when you plan on making this otherwise a serious stomach ache is coming your way after you eat half the pan (or more).
Read MoreHere is part 1 of my holiday gift guide for cheap or broke people (or both). I think food gifts are great and are relatively low cost. You can make these bad boys way in advance and keep em’ in the freezer until you’re ready to give them away. Eat them by the handful or put them on top of salads or ice cream.
Read MorePart 2 of my holiday gift guide: booooooooze! Everyone will love this recipe because it tastes way better than store bought. All you need is a blender and a container to put this in. I made classic, mint and caramel versions. Will last refrigerated for up to 2 months.
Read MoreConsidering how expensive a rack of lamb is, save this recipe for someone you really really like ;)
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