Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Recipes for Christmas Goodies and Meals From Kim Wilson


Are you looking for some excellent, mouthwatering Christmas recipes? If so, then you're in luck. Below you'll find a variety of places where you can acquire delicious recipes—ones that are sure to impress your family and guests.
Furthermore, because preparing holiday meals often involves cooking for a crowd, at the
end of this document you'll find numerous helpful resources that offer tips, hints and
suggestions on this topic. You'll also find additional resources such as a measurement
conversion tool, recipe substitutions, food safety tips and more.
Christmas Recipes
Christmas Bread. Over at the Bread Baking site on About.com, Elizabeth Yetter offers
a delicious assortment of Christmas bread recipes. For example, you'll find recipes for
Carrot Walnut Bread, No Knead Yeast Christmas Bread, Cinnamon Pecan Rolls,
Chocolate Yule Bread, and much more. And if you enjoy giving bread as gifts, you'll
want to see her list of thebest 10 breads for gifts.
Christmas Cookies. If you enjoy baking traditional Christmas cookies, Carroll
Pellegrinelli, the Guide to Desserts/Baking, has a wide variety of recipes for old
favorites such Gingersnaps, Butter Cookies (Spritz's), Sugar Cookies and much
more. Interested? You can find all these recipes and many more here.
Pies and Desserts. Whether you're looking for a new recipe or you need a few
ideas, this lengthy list of recipes for pies and desserts will certainly be of assistance.
And speaking of desserts, cheesecake is very popular during the holidays. You can
find a multitude of cheesecake recipes here.
Ham. Are you searching for new and creative ways to cook your Christmas ham?
If so, then you'll definitely want to check out Holiday Baked Ham Recipes by
Dianna Rattray, Guide to Southern Food and Best Christmas Ham Recipes by
Linda Larsen the Guide to Busy Cooks.
Christmas Punch. There are numerous ways to make this holiday beverage.
For example this Christmas Punch recipe by Dianna Rattray is simple and calls
for common ingredients that you may already have on hand, and if not, you can
easily find them in your commissary or local grocery store.
Food Allergies. If you need recipes that don't call for dairy, nuts, gluten or eggs,
the following resources offer a wide variety of excellent recipes:
Cooking for Crowds. When cooking for a large group there are numerous things
that you must take into consideration. Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, the Guide to
Home Cooking, offers quite a bit of valuable information on this topic:
  • Cooking for a Crowd Recipes and Information – Get valuable information, such 
  • as why doubling a recipe isn't always the best method when it comes to cooking 
  • for a crowd. You'll also learn why it's important to plan ahead.
  • Cooking for a Crowd Tips – Avoid frustrating moments and unnecessary stress by 
  • using these tips, hints and suggestions.
  • Cooking for a Crowd Recipes – Need to cook for a large crowd but lack the recipes to 
  • pull off an excellent meal? Don't worry; this comprehensive list of delicious recipes 
  • will help you solve the problem.
Additional Resources
In addition to what's listed above, here are a few other food-related resources that you
 may find helpful:
  • Recipe Substitutions – Don't have enough of a certain ingredient? See this 
  • comprehensive list of ingredients that you can use as substitutions.

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