Christmas Recipes (Most Popular)
A delicious, perfectly rich decadence, perfect for holiday gifting and self indulgence!!
This is a recipe for the traditional chocolate/buckeye treats traditionally shared at Christmas time and other special occasions.
The easiest impressive dessert ever! Takes 15 minutes (plus cooling time), is inexpensive and looks great!
Great chocolate cookies...people who don't like chocolate will even love them.
Jello cook-n-serve, using whole milk, and a graham cracker crust
I always cut mine into 6 pieces.
Adapted from a delicious looking French recipe off of ChezMyrtille: http://chezmyrtille.blogspot.com/2007/07/m
ussel-risotto.html. Makes a wonderful date night dinner! 2 generous servings.
Hard-crack sugar syrup mixed with espresso coffee beans and poured out into a single layer on a silpat. The perfect Christmas gift for those coffee lovers on your list!
Try this unusual but easy method for squid in a sweet and sour broth. Serve with garlic bread to sop up the juices. You can have this on the table in under 30 minutes if you use pre-cleaned calamari.
Wespennester is a German word for wasps' nests. These tasty, crunchy cookies look like tiny brown hornets nests after they've been baked
This fudge is so creamy and decadent, but a lot healthier than you'd think.
This recipe came from my father in law who is from Dresden, Germany. It is a family tradition to make it at Christmas time
I got this recipe from Taste of Home and used Fat Free evaporated milk instead reduced fat. It tastes great. I didn't have a 9 x 9 square pan to make 81 pieces so I used my 11 x 7 Pyrex and made 96 smaller pieces. Each piece is probably about .3 oz or so. Very tasty if you like cranberries.
This is equally good as a schmear between tortillas for a fake quesadilla, or on bagels in the morning! For parties, serve with your favourite crudites and pretzel rods.
Great for gifts or for saving in the pantry. If you can't find brown Minute rice, use white.
NI is for prepared serving.