Happy New Year! I used to help my Yiayia (my grandmother) make this bread every winter break. She did not use measurements, instead she eye balled everything. Now that she’s gone, I decided it was time to figure out an actual recipe. This bread calls for you to hide a coin in the loaf. On […]
Author: The Cooking Lawyer
Panettone French Toast
A perfect make ahead ready-to-bake meal! This rich and decadent brunch dish combines hints of citrus, nutmeg, and creamy bread into a delicious one dish meal. It’s great for Christmas morning or New Year’s Day brunch. Panettone is an Italian bread that has lots of raisins and bits of dried citrus baked right into the […]
Seafood Lasagna
Every Christmas Eve, I host the Feast of the Seven Fishes. This year I experimented with a seafood lasagna. While my husband turned his nose up when I described the dish in planning the menu, he thoroughly enjoyed my unique take on “lasagna” once it came time to eating, and that’s all the matters. This […]
Chocolate Peanut Butter Corn Flake Bars
Every Christmas my husband reminisces about these peanut butter corn flake bars that his cousin would make for the holidays. This year I decided to try to make them (without the recipe). After much trial and error, the below recipe is as close as I could get to my husband’s favorite Christmas treat. Please let […]
Bacon
I hate frying bacon. The grease splatters everywhere. I love my bacon super crispy but not burnt. I played around and found the perfect way to cook bacon to obtain optimal crispiness using parchment paper, cookie cooling racks, and a baking sheet. This recipe is perfect if you need to use the bacon grease for […]
Brussel sprouts and butternut squash
This recipe is dedicated to Phil Jacobowitz, Esq., whose sweetness can be measured in both his jovial nature and his annual gift of maple syrup to everyone in the office (and that’s a lot of people)! While he always gifts his maple syrup, the funny thing is I never see him sweets. So this recipe […]
Slow Cooker Chicken with Tomatoes and Zucchini
This is a simple dump and go meal that you can use with simple pantry staples or make with fresh vegetables. Either way, you don’t have much fuss and can have dinner waiting for you when you get home from work. Please leave me your comments, like my recipes, and subscribe to learn about my […]
Cheddar Cheese Scones
My Junior-level Girl Scout troop earned the mindfulness through kneading fun badge on Friday. The girls not only learned how to meditate, but they learned how to make scones and how kneading dough can be therapeutic. The below recipe is modified from the one offered by King Arthur Flour, which called for limited tools, which […]
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Leftover Turkey and Stuffing Pot Pie
I saw a recipe that called for a chicken pot pie with a crust made from stuffing, and I thought what a great way to use up the leftovers after Thanksgiving – leftover turkey, vegetables, stuffing, and I even used our leftover corn casserole for the topping! My kids and husband loved the leftovers! Please […]
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Green Bean Casserole
This is one of my classic Thanksgiving sides. I once made a fancy version from scratch, and my husband missed the Campbell’s soup version. So here’s my husband’s favorite version of Green Bean Casserole. Subscribe to learn about my latest recipe post. Please leave me your comments for this or other recipes.
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