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Red Cabbage
A sweet and sour red cabbage side dish that's really nice with pork, ham, or sausage. It tastes better on day two and freezes well.
Moroccan-Style Stuffed Acorn Squash
Moroccan-style stuffed acorn squash brushed with melted butter and brown sugar, then filled with vegetables, garbanzos, raisins, and couscous in a lovely Moroccan broth. You can experiment with different vegetables or add diced chicken. Feel free to be creative with your amounts. I usually freestyle and end up with leftover stuffing mixture, which tastes great on its own the next day. For vegetarians, substitute vegetable broth for the chicken broth.
Red Beans and Rice with Sausage
This red beans and rice recipe was given to me by my sister. It's a hearty dish — wonderful for the cold winter months. To make it a little meatier, I cut up a small ham steak into cubes and add in the last 20 minutes.
Eggless Sweet Potato Casserole
This sweet potato casserole is topped with brown sugar and pecans. A family favorite!
Sandy's Sweet Slow Cooker Sauerkraut
Every New Year's Day, my mom would make her famous sweet sauerkraut. It is more than a traditional meal to ensure a prosperous new year; it is simply delicious (and easy)!
Fried Cabbage and Bacon
Cabbage and onions are sautéed in bacon grease until tender and served with a splash of vinegar for a tangy, hearty dish that will surprise you.
Sweet Potato and Apple Casserole
This wonderful sweet potato recipe tastes like a dessert. It's always a favorite.
Michelle's Sweetkraut
A New Year's family tradition. We eat it on New Year's to help us remember to temper the bitter with the sweet in the coming year! It is also kid-friendly; haven't met a kid yet that don't like it! If your kid hates sauerkraut, try this. Quick and easy to make but does have a longer cooking time to reduce the liquids and bring out the sweetness. You can use it as a meal or a side dish and some family members, believe it or not, get a bowlful for a late night snack!
Bananas Foster French Toast Bake
My Bananas Foster French Toast Bake travels well after baking, plus it is great to serve on Christmas morning. It's simple to make, and most of the work is done the day before baking. Who doesn't love French toast and bananas Foster? Two great tastes combine for this must-make holiday favorite in my home.
Cold Roasted Moroccan Spiced Salmon
This easy dry rub blasts the fish with unique Middle Eastern flair and is perfect paired with other cold sides and salads. Roast it in the morning to enjoy cold with your guests that evening. Any variety of salmon, or even trout, works; cooking time remains the same as long as the cut is about one-inch thick. It may seem like a lot of seasonings to use on one cut of meat, but cold meat can lose flavor, so the idea is to blast it with flavors from the beginning. If cold fish isn't your thing, refrigerate it and bring it to room temperature to serve.
Shredded Pork and Sauerkraut
This pulled pork and sauerkraut dish is great for serving a large crowd, buffet-style, on New Year's Day. The longer you cook this dish, the more flavorful the kraut will be! It can also be made in a slow cooker.
Snowman Cupcakes
These adorable snowman cupcakes are the perfect decoration for your Christmas table or great treats to serve during Advent.
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