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30 Healthy Winter Soups to Warm and Fill You Up

As a dietitian surviving thriving in cold Michigan winters, soup season is a serious time of year. A steamy bowl of soup warms you from the inside out, and it’s one of the best ways to boost nutrition when fresh summer produce dwindles. These healthy winter soups pack nutrient-rich vegetables, whole grains and lean protein into every comforting bite. From soups made creamy with veggie purees to fiber-rich lentil and chicken noodle soups, you’ll find a flavorful soup here that fits your nutrition goals.

What sets these recipes apart is their focus on whole foods and from-scratch cooking. Using wholesome ingredients like homemade bone broth, herbs, spices and seasonal vegetables, like butternut squash, kale and carrots, these soups deliver valuable nutrition without being difficult to prepare. And because life doesn’t slow down when you’re hungry, you’ll find plenty of one-pot meals and slow-cooker soups that come together quickly, proving that healthy winter cooking can be both nourishing and doable.

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45 Vegetarian Mexican Recipes to Add to Your Dinner Rotation

You don’t need meat to enjoy a satisfying Mexican meal. Vegetarian Mexican recipes starring cheese, black beans, veggies and even lentils make comforting dishes inspired by traditional fare. You’ll find twists on classic recipes, like a Mexican street corn bake, plus Tex-Mex food like queso.

While many easy vegetarian recipes are adapted from non-vegetarian dishes, certain Mexican recipes are naturally meatless. To name a few: guacamole, homemade tortillas and bean tostadas! Round out your feast with tequila cocktails and any one of these sweet Mexican dessert recipes.

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Delicious Low-Carb Soup Recipes for Chilly Days

When you want comfort without the carbs, opt for warming, low-carb soup recipes packed with nutrient-dense ingredients and flavors for all taste buds.

When it’s chilly outside, of course you’ll crave soup! And if you’re looking for a soup that’s low in carbohydrates but still satisfying and delicious, you might wonder where to start. Luckily, we’ve got a whole range of flavorful low-carb soups that each provide 15 grams of carbohydrates or fewer per serving. Pair them with fresh side salads, and you’ll have a complete meal.

Whether you’re following a low-carb diet for medical or personal reasons, or you’re looking to balance your meals with healthy recipes, these soups fit the bill for lunch or dinner. You’ll find everything from broth-based soups like matzo ball to creamy bowls of chowder and everything in between.

So stock your crisper drawer with the makings for mirepoix or the holy trinity and choose your favorite cooking aromatics. It’s time to dish up some goodness!

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101 Things To Do With Canned Soup

Discover the possibilities of canned soup with 101 tasty yet simple recipes from the authors of Eat More Tortillas and 101 Things to Do With Chicken.

From creamy varieties to everyone’s favorite (tomato, of course!), find 101 new uses for the most popular staple in your cupboard. Easy favorites are simplified with canned soup shortcuts: Classic Tuna Casserole, World’s Best-Baked Beans, Chile Verde Enchiladas, and Southwest Black Bean Chili, plus try creative new recipes for Souper Tamale Pie, Upside Down Pizza Casserole, Tomato Soup Cake, Potato Chive Biscuits, and Chocolate Zucchini Cake! These flavorful recipes show there’s more to cooking with soup than just cream of chicken.

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From classic casseroles and appetizing dips to multipurpose sauces and unexpected breakfasts and baked goods, these flavorful recipes show there’s more to cooking with soup than just cream of chicken.

Zesty Roast Beef Bites

Squash Cornbread Casserole

Hot Turkey Salad

Unstuffed Cabbage

Chocolate Zucchini Cake

And more!

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26 Foolproof Fudge Recipes Anyone Can Make

How To Make Fudge at Home

Whether you’re a fan of chocolate, peanut butter, peppermint or white chocolate there’s one thing we can all agree on: there’s nothing quite like a square of homemade fudge. It’s one of our favorite DIY Christmas candies — although we whip it up anytime we need an easy dessert or one-bowl sweet treat, all year round. It never fails to please! The trick to making a creamy, dreamy batch? Don’t stir the sugar mixture as it boils. Let it cook (undisturbed) to 234 degrees F and your final candy will have the crystal-free texture you’re looking for.

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Swirly Shortbread Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

This recipe is courtesy of Ghirardelli. If you’re looking to impress with presentation and taste this holiday season, these swirly chocolate chip shortbread cookie bars are the answer. Featuring a buttery shortbread base studded with semi-sweet chocolate chips, layered with sticky caramel and finished with a swirl of bittersweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate chips and melted white candy, this millionaire bar-inspired recipe is topped with beautiful swirls that look almost too good to eat – but we’ll definitely be eating them anyway!

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Hot Honey Chicken Tenders

Our recipe for hot honey chicken tenders features chicken tenderloins that are fried until golden and crispy, then generously drizzled with a sweet and spicy hot honey.

Chicken tenders are always a family favorite, especially on busy weeknights when time is of the essence. While it’s easy to grab a bag of frozen chicken tenders from the freezer section in the grocery store, it’s nearly just as easy to make them from scratch at home—all it takes are a few simple ingredients. This hot honey chicken tenders recipe adds another level of flavor by combining honey with peppers to make a sweet and spicy hot honey—’swicy’ is everything right now!—that’s perfect for drizzling over the crispy fried chicken strips.

These hot honey chicken strips are perfect for a family weeknight dinner, or save this recipe for the weekend and serve these tasty bites of chicken as a craveable football food. It’s perfect as part of a game day spread alongside a flavorful ranch dip.

Ingredients for Hot Honey Chicken Tenders

Hot honey:

  • Honey: You can use any type of honey you like for this recipe, but you don’t need to use anything too fancy. (I use a basic clover honey.) If you don’t have a favorite honey to use, try one of the best honey brands as tested and chosen by the Taste of Home Test Kitchen.
  • Apple cider vinegar: The sour and bright flavor of apple cider vinegar, as opposed to that of other types of vinegar, adds a bit of acidity to complement the sweetness of the honey.
  • Crushed red pepper flakes: Crushed red pepper flakes are a pantry staple spice that makes this hot honey, well, hot.
  • Cayenne pepper: Ground cayenne pepper adds a subtle smoky, slightly sweet flavor and a pungent punch of spice.
  • Kosher salt: Salt enhances the flavors of this hot honey.

Chicken tenders:

  • Chicken tenderloins: Both fresh and frozen (thawed) meat will work in a chicken tenderloins recipe. In a pinch, chicken breast strips will work as well.
  • Buttermilk: A dip in tangy buttermilk helps ensure the fried chicken is moist and tender inside the crisp breading.
  • Egg: An egg is combined with buttermilk to help the breading bind to the chicken.
  • Flour: Seasoned all-purpose flour is used to make a simple but flavorful breading for the chicken. For gluten-free hot honey chicken strips, use a gluten-free flour mix, cornstarch, rice flour or tapioca flour in place of the all-purpose flour.
  • Seasonings: The flour is seasoned with a combination of garlic powder, onion powder, coarse black pepper, salt, paprika and dried thyme.
  • Oil: You will need to use a neutral cooking oil with a high smoke point to fry the hot honey chicken tenders recipe. A few of our favorite oils for frying include soybean oil, peanut oil and safflower oil.

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Elise Jesse’s Stuffed Pumpkin Snickerdoodles

These cream cheese-filled pumpkin snickerdoodles are one of my top five favorite cookies of the season. They are generous with cozy spices, rich pumpkin flavor and a decadent creamy filling. Perfect for holiday gatherings, bake sales or a quiet night in, these cookies are guaranteed to impress—and disappear fast! —Elise Jesse, Cincinnati, Ohio

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85 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Bake All Holiday Season

What would the holiday season be without Christmas cookie recipes? While we love easy Christmas desserts like fruitcakes, fudge and bread pudding, there’s just something magical about filling our homes with the scent of freshly baked cookie dough. So, we put together this collection of easy Christmas cookie desserts that will keep your oven busy all season long.

Here you’ll find classic Christmas cookie ideas like decorated gingerbread, ultra-rich spritz and snickerdoodles that are perfect for getting into the holiday spirit. Plus, fun and inventive takes like mint morsels, hot chocolate cookies and fruitcake cookies! You’ll even find international Christmas cookie must-haves like Italian sprinkle and rainbow cookies, Russian tea cakes, Czech kolache and German lebkuchen. The recipes in this collection were chosen to represent a wide range of flavors, cuisines and difficulty levels, so everyone can find something to bake.

Most of the cookies can be made well ahead of your Christmas party to cut down on your day-of to-do list. Knowing how to store cookies will keep your baked goods as fresh as possible. Grandma’s vintage Santa cookie jar might just come in handy! And if you’re gifting any easy Christmas cookie desserts, pair them with these Secret Santa gift ideas for the holiday season.

Whether you’re looking for the best holiday cookie recipes to bake and decorate with the kids, to take to a cookie exchange or to leave out for Santa, these classic Christmas cookie ideas are sure to fit the bill.

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Fried Sweet Potato Pies

Next time you’re planning a party, hosting a game day or taking dessert to a potluck, make an impression (and some new friends) with fried sweet potato pies. These hand-held, personal pies with a creamy sweet potato filling wrapped in crispy fried pie crust and dusted with confectioners’ sugar are so surprisingly delicious that even the staunchest sweet potato critic will be back for seconds.

If you’re from the southern U.S., you’re probably no stranger to sweet potato pie. A Dixieland staple, sweet potato pie is a decadent dessert popular year-round, but especially around the holidays. It’s so indulgent that it may have first-timers asking, “Wait, this used to be a vegetable?” This portable fried version is packed with all that deliciousness, with no slicing or portioning required. Plus, it can even fit in a pocket.

Ingredients for Fried Sweet Potato Pies

  • Self-rising flour
  • Sugar
  • Shortening
  • Eggs
  • 2% milk

Filling:

  • Mashed sweet potatoes
  • Sugar
  • Egg
  • 2% milk
  • Melted butter
  • All-purpose flour
  • Vanilla extract
  • Oil for frying
  • Confectioners’ sugar (optional)

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