Christmas Recipes

Roasted Butternut Squash with Feta — plus my favorite tips for roasting vegetables

This picture is of the veggies on the baking sheet for a reason.  I use a few techniques to achieve roasted vegetables that are golden brown and full of flavor yet still slightly firm.  And it starts with the tray! When roasting vegetables, the side touching the tray will brown first.  So, as I mention…

Indian-Spiced Roasted Garbanzos

Whether you call them garbanzo beans or chick peas, they make a perfect snack food when roasted. They are an inexpensive, high-protein snack and a crunchy, low-fat alternative to croutons in a salad. Put out a pre-dinner bowl when company arrives. From boring can of beans to clever hors d’oeuvres…who knew?? A simple mixture of…

Butterscotch Oatmeal Blondies

    These Butterscotch Oatmeal Blondies are one of my husband’s favorite treats.  So much so, I have actually wrapped a batch and given it to him as a Christmas or anniversary present over the years.   He likes to freeze and eat them very cold. The rest of us enjoy them at room temperature-and…

Chocolate Mascarpone Spread

The past few weeks have been fun ones in the world of food!  My friend Ann from Sumptuous Spoonfuls has been working her way through the alphabet.  Logically, she began with A.  Each day she chooses a food that begins with a new letter and shares all sorts of recipes from fellow foodies which include…

Quinoa Salad with Dried Cranberries and Pistachios

I always think I could have a lot of fun cooking in the kitchen with Amee from  Amee’s Savory Dish.  Her culinary style is appealing, approachable, and doable…not to mention delicious.  I am so pleased to welcome the multi-talented Amee Livingston and her amazing quinoa salad to The Fountain Avenue Kitchen… Amee is a southern…

Kale, Leek and Gorgonzola Swirls

These mouth-watering bites look complicated but are easy to make–and a sure-fire hit!   This recipe was passed along by Beth Rice, an avid cook and reader of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen. It first caught my attention because I love kale. When I saw gorgonzola in the recipe, I was sold! Another reason I wanted…

ChinDeep Buttermilk Pie

There is so much I could say about this pie!  First off:  I cannot rightfully claim this recipe as my own.  It was graciously shared by the very talented Melissa at ChinDeep.  While I love to invent my own recipes or reinvent ones that I’ve seen along the way, some of the best recipes are…

Butterscotch Shortbread Nut Balls

Feel free to use this recipe as a framework, switching the ice cream flavors and/or cookie and nut combination. For added value, this crowd-pleasing dessert offers make-ahead convenience and built-in portion control!   Girl Scout cookie time is a happy time for my husband who looks forward to Thin Mints and Trefoils every year. Trefoils…

Potato-Chive Salmon Burgers (or Sliders)

Having canned, wild salmon on hand is such an easy way to whip up a quick, healthy, affordable dinner–in this case, as salmon cakes.  The addition of leftover potatoes and chives give the cakes some heft and great flavor.  Remaining salmon cakes make a satisfying sandwich for lunch or another dinner the next day.  To…

Slow Cooker Turkey Tenderloin with Wild Rice and Butternut Squash

Hearty, wholesome, and hands off, this all-in-one slow cooker meal is perfect comfort food throughout the colder months.   Out of the crock pot and onto the plate. Dinner tonight was as easy as it was delicious. It had everything in it – juicy, tender turkey for filling protein, wild rice for high-quality carbs, colorful…

M&M Pretzel Bark

With just three easy ingredients, a salty-sweet treat is simple to make and will rival your favorite store-bought candy!     I originally discovered this deliciously easy treat in an effort to use leftover chocolate from my annual Easter candy-making ritual. For those who may be wondering, I’m referring to what countless family, friends, and…

White Chocolate Cranberry Scones (Gluten-Free Option)

Scones are such a yummy snack with a cup of tea or coffee. But, really, you might as well eat a donut because scones are usually every bit as fattening and the donut just might taste better! These scones, however, have a whole-grain, low-sugar base but are amped up with a mouth-watering combination of sweet…

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