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Irish Soda Bread

File this bread under: Things You’d Find At the End of a Rainbow. This thick, slightly sweet bread paired with a generous smear of salted butter is a delicious ode to my Irish-American heritage.

Soda bread has been my favorite holiday food tradition ever since I was a kid and I’m sharing my family’s recipe with you, aren’t you lucky? I’ve made a few edits over the years to adjust it to my palate and dietary needs. While the traditional recipe calls for buttermilk and butter, my family has always used sour cream instead. Which I’m grateful for because it simplifies the prep time significantly! I’ve used gluten free flour, subbed currants for raisins, and swapped in plain greek yogurt for sour cream. These edits make this recipe feel my own, and allow me to reduce my food waste (I am not a frequent consumer of raisins or sour cream).

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Creamy Rosemary Potato Soup

Blender soups are one of my favorite fall and winter meals. Soups in general, are a cozy and comforting option when the air crisps and the days shorten. They can be made with simple yet wholesome ingredients and require little skill and prep…

I enjoy making this especially when my digestion feels off or I feel like I need a break from the meals in my usual routine. Blended broth-based soups help give your gut a rest, while still keeping you nourished and satisfied. For an even more nourishing option, try using bone broth instead of traditional broth.

In this simple recipe, nourishing potatoes pair perfectly with woodsy rosemary and savory broth to create the ultimate comfort meal. Consider it a cozy wool sweater or a big warm bear hug for your belly.

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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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Whipped Feta and Herb Dip

Somehow I made it 26 years without trying whipped feta but now that I have, I’ll never be the same. I had it as an appetizer from a local Mediterranean restaurant in Portland called Shalom Ya’ll. While the restaurants version includes green garbanzo beans and I imagine many herbs and spices, I wanted to make my own version as simple as possible while still delivering on flavor and texture. This recipe features just 6 ingredients and holds endless possibilities for snacking. If you’re having a little New Year’s get together, it can hold it’s own as the center of the appetizer table. Or enjoy it with veggies and crackers for lunch, like I did this afternoon.

In my recipe, bright basil pairs with…

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Stovetop-Style Herb Stuffing

I’ve always been a stuffing fan from day one. Stovetop brand stuffing was always my favorite. The mix of intact pieces of bread held together with the creamy, thick blend of broth and breadcrumbs. I’m drooling just thinking about it! Over the years, however, my palate (and gut) has changed. Now, the Stovetop brand is far too salty for my taste and the wheat irritates my digestive system. So each year, I chase the high and test out new ways to make it just as good as I remember.

This year I found the secret to the perfect mock-Stovetop stuffing. And it’s… In this recipe, I use mushroom broth and soy sauce to mimic the savory poultry flavor that is usually infused into store bought mixes while fresh herbs elevate it to home-chef status flavor. It’s a simple 1-pot recipe packed with a lot of nostalgic flavor, does it get any better than that?

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Mushroom Sage Risotto

Okay, I know what you’re thinking… I do not have the time to sit and make a risotto from scratch! And trust me, I feel you, risotto is definitely a labor of love. But while we’re all sitting at home in “Quarantine 2: Winter Edition” and longing for those warm, comforting meals, when is there a better time to make risotto???

This vegetarian risotto is hearty and savory thanks to the addition of mushrooms that provide a meatiness as well as rich umami (savory) flavor…. When you try this recipe, you’ll be thanking the glutamate gods because it’s truly one for the books. I’ve made this three times in the past month and every time it’s exactly what I need for dinner on a gloomy fall Pacific Northwest evening. The process, although time consuming, is fairly simple and requires just enough skill to impress your friends without making you pull your hair out. So throw on some cozy music, grab yourself a glass of wine (or kombucha), and get cooking! You won’t regret it.

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Rosemary Peach Goat Cheese Bake

Breakfast? Dessert? Snack? Get yourself a dish that can do all three! This sweet and savory peach bake is the perfect addition to your summer meal prep lineup. With an oat and walnut base, it’s a great source of fiber, healthy fats, and protein for sustainable energy any time of day. The lightly sweetened rosemary peach topping combines with the crust for delicious sticky and moist crumbles in every bite.

Think of it as peach-cobbler-meets…

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