Christmas Recipes (Most Popular)
WARNING: This is not a lowfat food....I only make it at Christmas to give away as a gift. I wanted to figure out many calories this was worth.
These have been a family Christmas favorite for as long as I can remember!
A sumptuous dessert for a special occasion. Only 232 calories, 18 g carbs. Gluten-free, too!
Lefse is a very traditional round, flat bread made from potatoes that originated in Norway.Traditional tools for making lefse include large, hot griddles, potato ricers, long, flat spatulas called lefse turners, and heavy, grooved rolling pins. It can be eaten with many toppings, including jam, sugar, cinnamon, and butter, or it can be eaten plain. It is commonly made for Christmas by Scandinavian families around the world.
This quick and easy recipe has a delicious, distinct almond flavor and is a guarranteed hit! You will need a special pan, found at Scandinavian stores.
A stick-to-your-ribs, indulgent and rich soup perfect for the holidays or snowy, cold weather.
Traditional Alsatian German recipe I learned from my landlady during my university years in the mid '80's
Makes 3. A non tradiitonal take on stollen for those who don't like candied fruit and don't want to use yeast. Can use other types of booze such as brandy.
This delicious recipe is easy and a perfect way to use fresh apples with dinner.
I used a #70 portion scoop(about 1 TBSP) to make small cookies under 100 calories as a sweet homemade snack. no highly processed ingredients.
If you can have dairy, then use heavy cream instead of the coconut milk.