Last year for Christmas I posted my very favorite Christmas dessert, Mace Bundt Cake. This year I am giving you three more of my favorite holiday treats. But first I have to admit something.....I have a secret blog.....
Ok, it isn't really that exciting. I have a personal recipe blog, Recipe Dutchess. Someday I want to publish my own family cookbook in Blurb and I thought that making a simple recipe blog would make it an easier task. I have never shared it with anyone, but I figure that if it is open to the public, I might spend more time on it.
Some of the recipes are mine, some are others (I give them credit.) It is just a place for me to record recipes I have tested and enjoyed. I know that dutchess is actually spelled duchess, but it is an inside joke. Basically, a Dutchess is someone totally addicted to chocolate. (Dutch chocolate + royalty = Dutchess.) I am definitely a Dutchess.
Feel free to look around. I don't have it set up for comments, but you can email me if you have any questions about the food. So without further ado, my yummy recipes for the season:
The BEST sugar cookie recipe ever. They stay soft and taste divine. My friend Todd is literally obsessed with them. The key ingredient is the Cream of Tarter and you have to take them out of the oven before they start to brown.
My great grandmother's recipe. What is Christmas without fudge?!
Nordstrom Family Chicken and Wild Rice Soup
This soup is so incredibly decadent, it is a great Christmas eve dish. It is one of my families' favorite "impress the company" meals.
Enjoy!....Is tomorrow really Christmas Eve?~Squeal with Delight~
5 comments:
♥ Yum! I was just looking for a good fudge recipe...
Thanks and Merry Christmas! :)
OH So exciting! Thanks for sharing, I can't wait to try some of the treats out. I have two little girls who are quite the helpers in the kitchen. And when I say "helper" I mean they lick spoons and bowls. Hey, you gotta start somewhere!
Yum!! You know I love a good recipe! Thanks for sharing your favorites. They all look great. I love the pictures. And that chicken and wild rice soup sounds divine! Merry Christmas!
PS I wore your red greeen and pearl earrings yesterday. They are darling! I love them!
We made your Mace cake quite a few times last winter! It was really good, and reminded us of Christmas. I can't wait to try some of your other recipes! Thank you for these!!
Hope you're having a wonderful holiday!
Lisa B.
I love new recipes! I'm adding this to my blog list. Even your hawaiian haystacks look great, and although yummy, are not usually what I would consider a photogenic food. :)
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