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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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Grilled Peach and Corn Summer Salad

This salad is one of my favorite to enjoy during the summer months because I feel like it has it all; juicy tomatoes, sweet grilled corn, caramelized peaches, chewy fibrous green beans, herbaceous basil, and a great balance of fresh to cooked ingredients. It’s wholesome and feels like the essence of summer cooking.

I also love that most (if not all) of the fresh ingredients used here can be found at a summer farmer’s market! It’s a true farm-to-table treat that’s satisfies in flavor and fullness. It’s a perfect addition to a summer barbecue to use as a side or the main dish.

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Cherry Garcia Smoothie

When it comes to ice cream flavors, I tend to switch favorites often. One flavor that has remained a constant go-to for years is Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia. The chocolate, cherry, and almond combination always hits the spot and unlike some other brands, they always come through with consistently big chunks of cherries and chocolate.

While it’s fun to have ice cream or a milkshake in the morning, smoothies definitely feel much better in my body. I made this Cherry Garcia smoothie to provide the same big flavor and creamy texture with more sustainable nutrients to power my day…

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Rosemary Paloma

Palomas are my all time favorite summer drink. Although I prefer them best beside a taco, they are the perfect outdoor patio/sip by the pool/enjoy any time of year cocktail as well. I even had a rosemary paloma as my signature drink at my wedding! I couldn’t wait to share it with my guests, and now I can share it with you, too. They are so easy to make and are a delicious balance of refreshing lime, punchy grapefruit, and sweet aromatic rosemary. Cheers!

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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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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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Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake

This cake is one of the most beautiful things I have made in a while, to toot my own horn! I made olive oil cake a few years ago for a class and really loved its dense, yet spongey texture. Adding blood orange juice felt like the perfect use of the gorgeous seasonal citrus and a fun way to give a subtle tart flavor to an otherwise sweet dessert. This cake is a true winter delight, although equally as satisfying in the warmer months, especially when substituting lemon juice!

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Roasted Beet and Blood Orange Salad with Yogurt Dressing

This bright, tangy, and earthy salad is an ideal winter meal combo for when you want to get some fresh veggies in but still want something warm and comforting. Enter: Sweet, caramelized roasted beets over fresh mixed greens paired with citrus, candied pecans, and drizzled with 3 ingredient dill-yogurt dressing.

This recipe was inspired by a delicious side salad that I had at Tusk, a local Mediterranean restaurant here in Portland. It was one of the first times that a side salad dish was the highlight of an all-around amazing meal. They paired fresh herbs with roasted beets and blood oranges. I’d never had this sweet-tart, earthy-citrus combination before and was instantly hooked!

It’s so simple that I usually just post the recipe in my Instagram captions and call it a day! But

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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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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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Herby Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Dipping Sauce

When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, I am definitely a sides girl through and through… This year, our Thanksgiving dinner tables will look different. Most of us aren’t traveling and we’re spending the holiday solo or doing a potluck with our quarantine pod instead. If you’re like me and hate the idea of cooking turkey, turkey meatballs could be a more manageable (and more delicious, IMO) option!

In this recipe, rosemary, thyme, and a hint of mustard give these meatballs an herbaceous and savory flavor. And paired with a sweet and tart cranberry dipping sauce, it’s a combination that will please just about any palate! Serves as an appetizer or the main event, it’s a dish that can do anything!

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Hearty Autumn Kale Salad

In the fall and winter months, salads tend to take the back-burner. We shift our focus to richer, warmer, and heartier dishes and we leave the fresh greens in the rearview. But what if we could have a medley of warm roasted veggies, seasonal flavors, AND still get our raw greens in?

I present to you: The Hearty Autumn Kale Salad. It’s the perfect balance of cooked to raw, sweet to savory, and crunchy to creamy. It’s got enough going on that it satisfies our energy and comfort needs in the cooler months, while also feeling light enough not to bog us down like many richer dishes on the menu.

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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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Cast Iron Skillet Maple Cornbread

When I got my first cast iron skillet a few years ago, the first thing on my mind to make was skillet cornbread. I love the sweetness and soft yet subtly crunchy texture of cornbread and knew that when made in a skillet, I’d love it even more. The cast iron crisps the edges and bottom ever so slightly and it’s just perfect. Trust me, you’re going to want to try this!

In this recipe, butter and maple syrup keep the bread fluffy and moist with just a hint of sweetness. Because it’s lightly sweetened, this cornbread has the versatility to go either sweet or savory. Pair it with a pat of butter, drizzle of honey, or a smear of jam for a delicious breakfast or snack. Serve it as a dinner side or atop a nice warm bowl of chili for lunch.

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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…

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Baked Gingerbread Donuts

Well, it’s that time of the year again. I’m officially pumpkin-ed and apple-ed out! With Thanksgiving in a few weeks and December just around the corner (already?!), I’m switching gears towards good tidings of cheer with these delicious gingerbread donuts!

In this recipe, molasses paired with the warming spices ginger, cinnamon, and clove make these cakey donuts shine bright. They’re a perfect share for holiday parties, a cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie marathon, or to leave out for Santa. Dusted with snowy powdered sugar, they’re a delicious and festive bite of holiday cheer!

PS If you don’t have a donut pan, this batter can easily be made into a loaf of gingerbread with just a tweak to the cooking temperature.

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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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Roasted Brussels and Squash Salad with Honey Dijon Vinaigrette

Few things scream cool weather to me than a roasted Brussels sprout and squash combo. By the end of fall, I estimate that I am about 95% pumpkin and squash. My skin loves the vitamin A and my tastebuds love the sweet and savory flavor and creamy texture. That’s a win-win in my book! Another nutritious highlight in cold weather crops, although severely underrated, are Brussels sprouts. They are packed with fiber and vitamin C, and when prepared the right way can be a hit with your tastebuds, too!

In this recipe, roasted shaved Brussels pair with sweet squash and juicy grapes. It’s the sweet-savory combo of the century, trust me.

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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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