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December 28: Indulge in Inspired Sweet Potatoes this Kwanzaa

Not only do they taste wonderful but sweet potatoes are a healthy super food. Interestingly enough, the sweet potato is actually only distantly related to the potato that is indigenous to North American. It belongs to the nightshade family whic…

December 26: Bring in Kwanzaa with Festive Black-Eyed Peas

Kwanzaa is all about soul food! This festive week-long occasion celebrates African-inspired meals with rich unique flavor. Food is a key component as many African communities and cultures celebrate crops and laborers. Black-eyed peas are grown …

December 23: Take a Unique Twist on Traditional Pies This Christmas

Looking for a new way to present your Christmas pies? Check out these recipes for twists on traditional desserts. Romans started making meat pies from recipes learned from the Greeks. Fruit pies started being made in the 1500's. Early colonists…

December 22: Put a Creative Spin on Christmas Dinner Side Dishes (Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, and Stuffing!)

No one expects mashed potatoes, stuffing, and cranberry sauce to be exciting so give them a different take! The traditional starch recipes for the holidays reflect items normally collected in the autumn harvest. Before refrigeration, grains, po…

December 21: Usher In Longer Days with Dōngzhì's Glutinous Rice Balls

Find a new way to welcome longer days by enjoying Chinese rice balls! The Chinese winter solstice offers a great traditional food in dumplings but on this day, the actual day of the solstice, enjoy its most important dish. Known as Tang Tuan, t…

Food Blogger Interview: Elizabeth of Elizabeth Obsesses

Dishfolio.com food bloggers are a truly creative bunch, demonstrating flare in the kitchen and skill with a camera.Today we're interviewing one of our newest Dishfolio food bloggers: Elizabeth of Elizabeth Obsesses. Listen as she talks about h…

December 16: Don't Waste the Challah this Hanukkah

Do you have challah left after you Hanukkah festivities? Fear not-it does not have to go to waste! The attractive braided bread figures prominently in Sabbath meals. With its traditional recipe of eggs, fine flour, water, sugar, and yeast, it m…

December 12: Come Home to a Warm Cozy Beverage this Christmas

Counter that winter chill with these great warm beverage recipes! This is National Cocoa Day and therefore a time to celebrate this delight from your childhood with these great online food recipes. Cocoa, made from the fermented seeds of the ca…

December 10: Time to Ready the Christmas Cookies and Fruit Cake!

Christmas is all about baking and December is also National Fruitcake Month, so what better time to fix up some gingerbread or bake cookies? People have traditionally traded baked goods every Christmas since the Victorian times. While more peop…

December 8: It's All About Great Donuts this Hanukkah!

Savor a traditional Hanukkah sweet! Hanukkah donuts, also known as sufganiyah, are deep-fried pastries with a jelly or custard center. After frying, they are topped with powdered sugar and Hanukkah celebrants immediately indulge. Jewish people …