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Creamy Pumpkin Orzo with Fried Sage

If you’ve taken a peek at my last few recipes, you know I’m in my cozy one-pan meal era. This time of year especially, I really love to lean into warming and comforting seasonal dishes that embody wearing an oversized cardigan, lighting a fall scented candle, and watching a 90’s rom com. This dish is that feeling for me and has quickly become a highly requested favorite in my household. I hope it offers you a nostalgic hug, too, because I think we all could use that right now.

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One-Pan Baked Orzo Bolognese

I’m in my one-pan wonder era, and I’m not mad about it. I just love how cozy it feels to cook an entire meal in one pot and I love the quick clean up even more!

This baked orzo bolognese has it all — carbs from the pasta, fiber from the veggies, a little fat and protein from the ground beef, and creamy texture from the cheese on top. Although this dish has carrots and celery, you’d hardly notice because it blends so well into the meat mixture making it a great option for adding veggies in when you’re not the biggest fan.

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Pumpkin Sage Risotto with Browned Butter Breadcrumbs

When the cool weather hits, the leaves turn shades of red, gold, and orange, and I’ve got squash on my mind, the one recipe that comes to mind (maybe second to pumpkin bread, if I’m truly honest), is pumpkin sage risotto. This labor of love is fit for a cozy afternoon in, makes an excellent date night dinner, and still hits as leftovers. It’s the food equivalent of a cozy cable knit sweater. It’s my must make fall recipe…

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Salsa Verde Chicken Soup

Some of you may recognize this recipe from my e-book, Well, balanced. It has been a staple dinner in our home since recipe development for my e-book and I just couldn’t keep it exclusive any longer! What I love about this recipe is the flavor to effort ratio. Making a good soup is sometimes an all day affair, requiring hours of simmering and stirring. This flavor-packed soup can be ready in 45 minutes and if you're even tighter on time, consider my lazy girl recipe hacks at the end of this page (hint: with a few pre-made substitutes, it could be ready in under a half hour!)

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Grilled Chicken + Veggie Skewers with Feta-Yogurt Dip

So few things say summer more than cooking skewers on the barbecue. The flavor of charred onions is truly unmatched! These chicken and veggie skewers are a favorite in my house because they are so versatile. Pairing them with various sauces and dips transforms them so you’ll never get bored. The three ingredient feta-yogurt dip in this recipe is also a queen of adaptability. She can do a dip, she can do a drizzle, she can do a dressing — all give or take a few teaspoons of water! I highly recommend making extra to pair with salads, wraps, and bowls throughout the week. I also love…

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Banana Nut Bread

When I’m faced with deciding what to make when I’m having a rough day, I ask myself, “What feels most like a hug to me right now?” Sometimes it’s a hot bowl of soup, but most often it’s something baked. Banana bread — our collective quarantine hero — still always feels like a warm sweater on a chilly day. Comfortable, cozy, nostalgic. So, if you’re having a tough time today and are wanting to try something new yet familiar, try this banana bread recipe. My hug to you.

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Chili Mac and Cheese

Pasta dishes are easily my favorite meals to create on weekdays. I usually sauté a bunch of veggies together in some butter and garlic and toss them with some sort of noodle, usually fusilli. But when there’s a sauce involved, it’s 100x tastier and more satisfying.

The idea to create this recipe was born out of two separate recipes — chili and mac and cheese — that I mixed together one afternoon because I didn’t have enough mac and cheese left to serve as a complete meal. Beforehand, I’d maybe had chili mac and cheese maybe once in my life. Afterwards, I felt like this was what my winter soul was missing. I loved the tart-creamy combination of cheese and tomato, as well as the heartiness of chili and pasta in one dish.

To simplify the process and cut down on time, I…

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Chicken Meatball and Veggie Bowl with Hoisin Sauce

I feel like I say this a lot here, but this is by far one of my favorite recipes to date! I really love a variety of Asian cuisines because of their rich flavors and unique use of vegetables — especially Vietnamese and Chinese. This recipe is a Pan-Asian fusion pairing sweet and salty Chinese Hoisin sauce with a Vietnamese inspired slaw of raw carrots, cilantro, and cucumber.

Hoisin sauce originates in Cantonese cooking as a glaze for meats, an addition to stir fries, or as a dipping sauce for a variety of foods. It’s dark and thick and both sweet and salty with just a hint of spice, often referred to as Chinese barbecue sauce. In this recipe, it lends itself as a glaze for the chicken meatballs and is the central flavor of the dish.

This recipe was originally inspired by a delicious Banh mi sandwich that I had from a local restaurant, Lardo. It’s truly sensational and my favorite part is the fresh veggies they add to the sandwich to balance the richness of the meat. My slaw is my attempt at mirroring that magic — a combination of shredded carrots, sliced cucumber, fresh cilantro, rice wine vinegar, and a punch of tartness from sliced green apples.

You’ll notice that I use store-bought Hoisin in this recipe — I chose to do this for a few reasons. One

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Basic Olive Tapenade

Olive tapenade is a recent edition to my snack rotation. Last year, I made a tapenade recipe for an assignment for one of my classes and I was instantly hooked by how simple the ingredients were and how easy and quick it was to prepare. Less than ten ingredients and less than ten minutes? — I can’t think of a better snack!

In this recipe, I use kalamata olive for a tart, salty base. If you prefer a more mild olive, you can choose buttery Castelveltrano or green olives. Capers add another salty pop while garlic and herbs round out the bite. For more spicy or sweet flavors, feel free to add…

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Olive Garden-Inspired Tuscan Kale and White Bean Fennel Soup

This recipe is inspired by Olive Garden’s Zuppa Toscana soup. It’s the perfect blend of creamy and hearty and is plant focused making it a great way to enjoy your vegetables in during the wintertime! The traditional Olive Garden version contains ground sausage, which you are more than welcome to add here. I’ve made and have enjoyed it both ways. When I’m not craving meat but want savory sausage flavor, this soup delivers. The Italian herbs, red pepper flakes, and fennel seeds mimic the classic sausage flavor really well. And whether you’re using just beans or adding meat, a warm bowl of this cozy soup is both satisfying and filling!

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Pomegranate and Balsamic Glazed Brussels Sprouts

Okay, I’ll admit that it’s really hard to make Brussels sprouts look and sound appetizing. Whether you’re #TeamBrussels or against them, there’s simply no denying their benefits. Brussels sprouts are good sources in vitamin C, vitamin A, and fiber. Members of the cruciferous vegetable family, they have strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects thanks to sulfuric compounds that give them their signature smell, similar to cauliflower and broccoli. And finally, when cooked properly they can be pretty tasty…

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Blood Orange and Ginger Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry sauce has always been one of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving although admittedly, up until recently, I’ve been Team Canned Cranberry. I still enjoy the thick gelatinous texture but have grown away from the can shape and over-sweetened flavor. These days, I’m more into minimal sweetness and really letting the flavor of what I’m sweetening shine on their own. I also have an affinity for sour things, so I love letting this tart cranberry-citrus combo sing.

If sweeter sauce is your thing, fear not. You can easily add a little extra sugar to this recipe without compromising the texture. This recipe is ready in 40 minutes and requires minimal baby-sitting.

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Vegan Three Bean Pumpkin Chili

One of my favorite things about chili is how hearty and satisfying it despite being so inexpensive it is to make. Made with mostly pantry staples and easily accessible, long-lasting produce, chili can be a great back up meal for when the budget gets tight or you’ve run out of things to make. I like to keep a few cans of beans and tomatoes on hand for this reason. Additionally, the humble potato and onion can stay fresh for weeks when kept in a dry, dark place. This recipe makes 6-8 servings so it’s perfect for a fall or winter meal prep!

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Creamy Goat Cheese Mac with Roasted Broccolini

Mac and cheese is the ultimate comfort food. With everything going on in the world and our country this week, I needed this ya’ll. Comfort foods so often get placed in the “forbidden” foods category. We forget that it’s okay to actually enjoy our food; to get comfort from eating something cozy, satisfying, and nostalgic.

In this recipe, I used goat milk and cheese to make the creamy cheese sauce. Goat dairy products can be easier on the digestive system for those with a lactose intolerance or sensitivity… I’ve always loved a broccoli mac and cheese combo and roasted broccolini felt like a nice grown up addition. They provide crunchy texture, fiber, and a salt and pepper punch to the top of this rich dish.

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Za’atar Spiced Carrots with Lemon Tahini Drizzle

Growing up, I only are raw or boiled carrots. I’ve always liked them, but I’ve never really felt a craving for them. These carrots, though, I think about constantly. Roasted carrots add the perfect rich sweetness to any savory dish. And I would be lying if I didn’t half the pan as a snack during shooting this recipe. That’s how good they are!

Paired with traditional Middle Eastern spice blend Za’atar, a toasted blend of sesame seeds, sumac, coriander, dried oregano or thyme, and salt. The ingredients vary by region but all za’atar is earthy and herbaceous with the tiniest sharp hint of citrus from sumac. It can be used in marinades for meats, to top dips like hummus or finish really any kind of dish from flatbreads to soup. One of my favorite ways to use it is…

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Apple Olive Oil Coffee Cake

With fall in full swing, the crisp Autumn air had me craving that classic cozy coffee and cake combo. I’ve seen so many beautifully festive apple orchard photos on social media during the past few weeks and I wanted to give you a recipe to use them in. Applesauce is great and all, but baked goods are really where it’s at!

In an effort to make the classic coffee cake my own, I asked myself, “How can this be better?” Naturally, my answer was add more cinnamon sugar crumble. I am pleased to present you a cake that is 50% sweet crumble, 45% cake, and 5% apple (roughly)… This sweet, fluffy, gooey cake is the perfect pairing for your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or as a delicious and satisfying dessert all on its own.

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French Onion Soup

With the weather cooling down, I’m switching gears towards making cozier, heartier dishes for dinner. Soups always make my meal prep list during fall and winter months because of how comforting and nourishing they can be…

In the past, I’ve made a simpler version of this soup that was delicious and satisfying but it lacked that extra oomph of the restaurant version. After a little research, I realized that wine was the flavor I was missing… Not only did I feel like Ina Garten cooking with wine for the first time, but the recipe finally tasted like the classic french onion soup I was longing for!

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Roasted Root Vegetable Hash

Vegetable hashes are a great way to add a variety of different veggies to your plate. They can be sides, the base for a brunch egg bowl, or served on top of greens and grains, like in this nourishing warm bowl. In this Roasted Root Vegetable Hash, carrots, turnips, onion, beets, and sweet potato all come together in bright, caramelized goodness. Paired with fresh “poultry’ herbs — rosemary, thyme, and sage — they practically ooze cozy comfort. It’s flavorful and unique enough to…

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Classic Pumpkin Bread with Walnuts

It’s fall, ya’ll! Although it’ll be a few more weeks until the crisp air reaches Portland, I’m already in cozy fall recipe mode. One of my favorite parts of eating with the seasons is the craving transition between seasons. Like clockwork, as soon as September rolls around, I’m already pining for chilis, squash-based dishes, and warming spices… One of my fondest memories from childhood is baking pumpkin bread with my mom in the fall. Nowadays, I use my own recipe that is just as fluffy, moist, and delicious as my childhood favorite.

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Carrot Cake Muffins with Cardamom Cream Cheese Drizzle

On and off for the past few years, I’ve been testing different variations of carrot muffin recipes. I haven't found one that really did the trick for me until now. These are moist, light, and fluffy with a little texture from the nuts and carrots. And the warming cinnamon and cardamom combined with creamy, tangy cream cheese has me swooning *chef’s kiss*.

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