By incorporating versatile ingredients into your holiday cooking, you can make a vast array of tasty seasonal goodies. Add taste and visual appeal to seasonal dishes with recipes like Seared Salmon with Spinach and Grapes, Grape Caprese Salad Hors d’ Oeuvres, Grapes in Rosé Wine Sauce and Wild Rice Stuffing with Grapes and Hazelnuts.A Grape Sensation![]() Delicious seasonal dishes for a happy holiday(Family Features) By incorporating versatile ingredients into your holiday cooking, you can make a vast array of tasty seasonal goodies. ![]() For example, California grapes are abundant throughout the holiday season and add taste and visual appeal to dishes of all kinds, such as Seared Salmon with Spinach and Grapes, Grape Caprese Salad Hors d’ Oeuvres, Grapes in Rosé Wine Sauce and Wild Rice Stuffing with Grapes and Hazelnuts. Plus, they’re an easy, fresh, healthy snack to keep on-hand for hungry guests waiting for the meal. With their natural beauty, grapes can also be used to create tablescapes and centerpieces for festive holiday settings. 5 Tips for Healthier HolidaysWith filling meals and tempting desserts at every corner, it can be difficult to keep nutrition in mind during the holidays. However, these simple tricks can help keep you stay on track, while still enjoying the best that the season has to offer.
Find more holiday recipe inspiration at grapesfromcalifornia.com. Seared Salmon with Spinach and GrapesServings: 4
Nutritional information per serving: 449 calories; 36 g protein; 20 g carbohydrates; 23 g fat; 45% calories from fat; 4.3 g saturated fat; 9% calories from saturated fat; 100 mg cholesterol; 730 mg sodium; 1,120 mg potassium; 1.6 g fiber. Grape Caprese Salad Hors d’ OeuvresServings: 24
Nutritional information per serving: 44 calories; 2.5 g protein; 1 g carbohydrates; 3 g fat; 64% calories from fat; 11 mg cholesterol; 20 mg sodium; .07 g fiber. Grapes in Rosé Wine SauceServings: 4
Nutritional information per serving: 250 calories; 0 g protein; 49 g carbohydrates; 0 g fat (0% calories from fat); 0 g saturated fat (0% calories from saturated fat); 0 mg cholesterol; 55 mg sodium; 1 g fiber. Wild Rice Stuffing with Grapes and HazelnutsServings: 12
Nutritional information per serving: 166 calories; 5.4 g protein; 21 g carbohydrates; 8 g fat; 40% calories from fat; 1.4 g saturated fat; 8% calories from saturated fat; 5 mg cholesterol; 126 mg sodium; 2.6 g fiber. SOURCE:California Table Grape Commission
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The “classic” deviled egg includes a mixture of mustard and mayonnaise, sprinkled with paprika. However, chefs and home cooks alike are experimenting with various flavor twists for recipes like Easy Deviled Eggs, Smoky Deviled Eggs, Fiery Deviled Eggs, Avocado Deviled Eggs, Mediterranean Deviled Eggs and French’s Party Deviled Eggs.
6 Deviled Eggs Recipes Perfect for Easter and Beyond![]() (Family Features) Deviled eggs, also known as stuffed eggs, first appeared in American cookbooks in the mid-19th century, but the origin can be traced back to ancient Rome where eggs were boiled and seasoned with spicy sauces, according to the History Channel. Today, deviled eggs are a staple during Easter, and according to the American Egg Board, more than 100 million dozen eggs were sold last year during the week of Easter alone. The “classic” deviled egg includes a mixture of mustard and mayonnaise, sprinkled with paprika. However, chefs and home cooks alike are experimenting with various flavor twists, including ingredients like seeds, bacon, hot sauce, avocado, pickles, dill, crab meat and more. Celebrate this classic Easter recipe along with five new flavor variations from the experts at McCormick and French’s. For more deviled egg recipes and Easter inspiration, visit McCormick.com and Frenchs.com.
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Friendsgiving is the perfect opportunity to celebrate your second family with festive, fun recipes such as Leftover Turkey Taco Crescent Ring, Slow Cooker Red Wine Hot Chocolate, Chipotle Corn Pudding and Pecan Pie Brie that stray a bit away from traditional fare.
A Friendsgiving Feast![]() Sides, drinks and leftovers perfect for sharing with friends(Family Features) Friendsgiving is the perfect opportunity to celebrate your second family with festive, fun recipes that stray a bit away from traditional fare. These recipes for a caramelized Brie and a chocolatey red wine from the McCormick kitchens are also sure to please. If your party falls after the big day, put those turkey leftovers to good use with a cheesy turkey crescent ring perfect for feeding a group of friends. Find more recipes to share with friends this season at McCormick.com. Chipotle Corn PuddingPrep time: 10 minutes
Slow Cooker Red Wine Hot ChocolatePrep time: 5 minutes
Pecan Pie BriePrep time: 5 minutes
Leftover Turkey Taco Crescent RingPrep time: 25 minutes
McCormick Holidays are typically a joyous time filled with gatherings of friends and family, including time spent baking and enjoying seasonal dishes, all while making fond memories. Pumpkin has become a popular holiday ingredient, making it easy to create pumpkin-centric desserts like Organic Pumpkin Pie, Pumpkin Hand Pies, Pumpkin Spice Latte Ice Cream and Pumpkin Slab Pie.Deliciously Easy Pumpkin Desserts![]() Enjoy an organic twist on seasonal sweets(Family Features) Holidays are typically a joyous time filled with gatherings of friends and family, including time spent baking and enjoying seasonal dishes, all while making fond memories. Pumpkin has become a popular holiday ingredient, making it easy to create pumpkin-centric desserts, perfect for entertaining. This season, try utilizing organic ingredients in holiday dishes as a simple way to add a better-for-you twist to your family’s favorite dishes – including baked goods and other desserts. The When it comes to the dessert table, try a new twist on pumpkin with these seasonal sweets featuring high-quality, organic ingredients. Use the online store locator to find a store near you and discover more ways to add organic foods to your family’s meals. Organic Pumpkin PiePrep time: 15 minutes Crust:
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Notes: Using measuring cup as scoop for flour actually overfills it. Instead, fill cup lightly with spoon and level off top with butter knife. Do not roll dough all the way to edge to keep dough from sticking to surface. Keep surface and rolling pin floured and continue turning dough. Pie dough can be made and frozen ahead of time for easy use – just thaw in refrigerator before using. It can keep up to 6 months in freezer. Pumpkin Hand PiesPrep time: 15 minutes
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Notes: Use lid from small pan to cut dough circles for pies. For easier drizzling, load icing into small zip-top bag. Squeeze into corner and twist top to seal. Cut corner and drizzle over pies. Pumpkin Slab PiePrep time: 20 minutes Crust:
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Pumpkin Spice Latte Ice CreamPrep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 10 minutes Servings: 2
Notes: Freeze pumpkin in ice cube trays. Overripe bananas work best. Peel and place on parchment-lined baking sheet in freezer. Once frozen, store in zip-top bag. SOURCE:Albertsons Companies With everything that goes into creating a full holiday menu for guests of different ages and palates, taking on that task can be a challenge for any host. However, simple recipes that please the masses such as Gingersnaps, Cranberry Moscow Mules and Sweet Tea Turkey Brine can help make life easier for home chefs.
Helpful Holiday Recipes for the Home Chef![]() (Family Features) With everything that goes into creating a full holiday menu for guests of different ages and palates, taking on that task can be a challenge for any host. However, simple recipes that please the masses can help make life easier for home chefs. From the main dish all the way to dessert, plus the drinks in-between, put these recipes to the test to help make your holiday gathering a breeze. Put your adult guests at ease with a cranberry-flavored cocktail, followed by a main course made sweet thanks to this turkey brine. As things come to a close, finish off any leftover appetites with a quick cookie recipe. To help make your holiday hosting easier, find more tips and recipes at Culinary.net. Dessert in a SnapAfter spending hours preparing appetizers, drinks and the main course for holiday get-togethers, many hosts are ready to call it quits in the kitchen. However, that won’t stop guests from getting those late cravings for a tasty treat. If you’re looking for a reprieve from being the lead chef, go for a quick dessert like these Gingersnap cookies, which take just 10 minutes to bake and can leave hosts with more time to mingle. For more quick, nutritious recipes for every meal, visit AICR.org. GingersnapsReprinted with permission from the American Institute for Cancer Research
Note: Can be stored in cookie tin up to 1 week. Cranberry Cocktail CravingsIf holiday cocktails are on your menu, give guests a twist on a classic with this Cranberry Moscow Mule made with Nemiroff Original Vodka. This premium vodka is bold with a smooth, full-bodied finish that hints of citrus and fruit. Combined with cranberry juice and ginger beer, it’s an ideal holiday cocktail. Find more holiday cocktail options at nemiroff.vodka. Cranberry Moscow Mule
A Sweeter CenterpieceA holiday meal is only complete with the centerpiece of the table: a tender turkey that side dishes and desserts can complement for guests of all palates. For a new twist on a holiday classic, add some sweetness to your main course with a Sweet Tea Turkey Brine, featuring Milo’s Famous Sweet Tea. It’s freshly brewed from real tea leaves using simple, quality ingredients free from preservatives, colors or added acids. The family- and certified women-owned business offers a multitude of beverages, all with the same dedication to quality and excellence. Find more information and recipes at drinkmilos.com. Milo’s Sweet Tea Turkey BrinePrep time: 20 minutes
Photo courtesy of Getty Images (Gingersnaps and Turkey Brine) SOURCE:Culinary.net The holidays are filled with temptations and opportunities to over-indulge, and if you’re managing your health and weight, the season can feel anything but merry. When preparing your holiday menu, look for recipes like Garlic Rosemary Pork Loin, Sweet Potato-Pumpkin Puree and Salted Caramel Cheesecake Bites, and you’ll be able to enjoy the flavors of the season without guilt.
Happier, Healthier Holidays![]() (Family Features) The holidays are filled with temptations and opportunities to over-indulge, and if you’re managing your health and weight, the season can feel anything but merry. ![]() Depriving yourself of your favorite holiday treats isn’t only unpleasant, it’s also unnecessary. Many experts recommend that instead, you focus on building a healthier lifestyle through a well-balanced, long-term eating plan. For example, Atkins offers a balanced approach with foods containing fiber-rich and nutrient-dense carbohydrates, as well as good fats and proteins, while focusing on reduced levels of refined carbohydrates and added sugars. When preparing your holiday menu, look for recipes that contain adequate protein, healthy fats and high-fiber carbohydrates, and you’ll be able to enjoy the flavors of the season without guilt. Less is not more Learn more about the benefits of a balanced, low-carb approach to eating at Atkins.com. Garlic Rosemary Pork LoinRecipe courtesy of “Atkins: Eat Right, Not Less”
Sweet Potato-Pumpkin PureeRecipe courtesy of Atkins.com
Salted Caramel Cheesecake BitesRecipe courtesy of “Atkins: Eat Right, Not Less”
Note: Can be stored in freezer up to 1 month. Tip: Switch up flavors by using sugar-free hazelnut syrup in place of caramel and hazelnuts or walnuts instead of almonds. Photos courtesy of Getty Images (Garlic Rosemary Pork Loin, Sweet Potato-Pumpkin Puree) SOURCE:Atkins If you want to prepare a ham centerpiece for the holidays but don’t know where to start, try these tips for a tasty main course.Holiday Ham Help![]() (Family Features) If you want to prepare a ham centerpiece for the holidays but don’t know where to start, the National Pork Board has you covered. Find more holiday ham tips and recipes at porkbeinspired.com. National Pork Board Whether planning a family feast or flitting among gatherings during the holidays, you may find it harder than ever to maintain a healthy lifestyle and keep your weight management goals on track. However, with the right approach and recipes like Low Carb Cranberry-Ginger Pork Roast, Low Carb Browned Pumpkin with Maple and Sage, and Low Carb Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake, you can still enjoy many of your holiday favorites and serve foods your guests will appreciate as much as your waistline does.
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