Lunch and Dinner Angela Ajhar Lunch and Dinner Angela Ajhar

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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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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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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B.Y.O. Holiday Charcuterie Board

There’s something really magical about a charcuterie board. First, the act of planning and designing it is both a creative and intuitive process. You can customize it to any size or style of event and palate — large super bowl party, casual game night, intimate holiday party, or make it plant-based or strictly desserts. It also encourages both the builder and the eater to play with their food (my favorite thing!), physically arranging the foods or constructing the perfect bite with the ideal balance of flavors and textures. Crafting a beautiful and delicious board plucks at your creative brain through both designing and arranging the board through functionality and aesthetic…

I believe the best meals are shared with others and a charcuterie board is a beautiful, interactive way to draw guests into great conversation around something nourishing and comforting. While the board I am featuring in this post is larger and elaborate, please know that what makes a charcuterie spread great is that it can be adapted to any size space, budget, and dietary needs. All you need to know are the essentials, and you can customize your own from there! Let’s get started.

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