Hearty Red Sauce

Hearty Red Sauce

I made this one day after reading a fellow foodies Instagram post about this fab sauce. We just had a party and had a lot of left over veggies from a grazing platter and this was going to be perfect to use them up. It’s rich, flavorful and has a lovely texture. You can use this sauce as a base for a variety of Italian dishes. I’ve even used for a grilled halloumi cheese appetizer. It’s just super versatile.

Mustard Roasted Potatoes

Mustard Roasted Potatoes

This recipe is from Ina Garten. I found the original recipe on the Food Network website. I made a few changes for ease of preparation. They got rave reviews from our dinner guests during a recent get together. They just have a kind of fancy feel to them. Enjoy!

Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry Sauce

Last year, I made thanksgiving dinner in NYC. We rented a townhome for our 3 kids, son-in-law, our 6 year old granddaughter, and us. We had big plans all week, so I ordered the turkey & pies. I prepared the sides – deviled eggs, dressing, CRANBERRY SAUCE, and more. We even went to the Macy’s Parade in freezing temperatures. It was awesome!

Texas Creamed Corn

Texas Creamed Corn

SIDES

This creamed corn is life changing! The secret is the Parmesan cheese. YES, parmesan. You can use fresh or frozen corn to make this side dish. It’s great with smoked meats, chicken, or your holiday turkey. Add to your holiday meal plans – this stuff is money!!!

Shawarma White Sauce

Shawarma White Sauce

I’m in love with this flavorful Mediterranean sauce! I first heard about this sauce when I was watching the Today Show, one morning. It was shared by Ayesha Nurdjaja, the executive chef of Shuka in NYC. It’s awesome on chicken, as a dip, on falafel and as a salad dressing! It is addictive!

Pumpkin Rice

Pumpkin Rice

It’s still not fall in San Antonio, but I couldn’t wait to prepare a fall dish another day. I served this light side dish with two meals. I made Chicken Shawarma one day, and falafel on another. This rice was super delicious with both entrees. Now, all I need is a cool breeze!

Homemade Corn Tortillas by The Culinary Institute of America

Homemade Corn Tortillas by The Culinary Institute of America

I have always wanted to learn how to make homemade tortillas, so I grabbed the chance. During the Plant-Forward Boot Camp I attended at the Culinary Institute, we made a Mexican themed menu, so I lucked out. The dough is easy to make, but the consistency needs to be just right. Our teacher pointed out that my first batch was too sticky. I added a bit more masa and I hit tortilla gold! Try this recipe out, ASAP!

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