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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.
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.
One Pan Creamy Lemon + Kale Orzo
This is one of my favorite late summer meals because it’s bright and light yet cozy and comforting. Cooking pasta in broth allows the starches to form a creamy texture without the addition of a heavy cream or a lot of cheese. It’s also a one pot wonder and makes a great easily reheatable meal prep.
As a general rule, for every one cup of orzo, add two cups of liquid. So if you need this to last longer than four meals, or you want just two servings, you can customize this recipe to meet your needs. And as always, I fully encourage adding more garlic if you want! ;)
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…
Three Ingredient Pumpkin Pasta Sauce
Sometimes the best recipes come from a chaotic round of Chopped when dinner time rolls around and you’re nearly out of groceries. By stocking your pantry with just three ingredients, plus some pasta, next time your stomach is grumbling and you’re overdue for a trip to the store, you can whip up something nourishing and delicious!
I’ve said this many times but we have to stop demonizing processed foods because by definition, we’re demonizing canned and jarred foods as well! Just because something isn’t fresh or in it’s whole form, doesn’t mean it’s less worthy of a place on our plate. Having canned and jarred foods on hand makes…
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.
Dairy-Free Cashew Alfredo Sauce
Growing up, Chicken Alfredo was one of my favorite comfort meals. I can’t think of anything I enjoyed more than the creamy, peppery, tangy blend of parmesan cheese, herbs, and heavy cream…
In this recipe, soaked cashews blend with a handful of other ingredients including lemon juice, parsley, and garlic to create a rich, satisfying sauce that feels just a little bit lighter than the original. The addition of lemon juice mimics the sharp tang from parmesan cheese perfectly. While this recipe requires just a little bit of prep ahead of time (presoaking cashews overnight), it will be worth the effort!