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Russian Mushroom and Potato Soup
Russian Mushroom & Potato Soup

I make this soup every Halloween and is the "signal" to the family that the cool weather has arrived. I've been making it for 15 years now and out of all the soups I make, it is still everyone's favorite. Enjoy!

Bacon Bacon Deviled Eggs
Bacon Bacon Deviled Eggs

Tasty eggs for any party!

Vegetarian Cottage Pie
Vegetarian Cottage Pie

Tasty vegetable and lentil base topped with mashed potato. Lovely healthy comfort food for a winter night :D Note: though the list of ingredients can at first be daunting, dont be put off. Most are just seasoning that can be added at your own pace.

Chili Over Sweet Potatoes
Chili Over Sweet Potatoes

There are so many recipes that can help to use up the leftover chili.This is one of our favorites. So quick and easy to put together, and it tastes so good. Also, it's full of good-for-you ingredients. A perfect dinner on a cold winter day!

Best Multigrain Sandwich Bread
Best Multigrain Sandwich Bread

Some Multigrain sandwich bread feels like a brick and tastes like a card board, which frustrates us especially when we want to move to a healthier diet. But not this bread, it actually feels soft and fluffy, perfect for making any sandwiches. The nutty flavor adds extra yumminess.

Roasted Beet Salad with Honey Roasted Walnuts
Roasted Beet Salad with Honey Roasted Walnuts

Sweet roasted beets along with tender greens, goat cheese for balance and honey roasted walnuts for some earthy crunch. The combination of the flavours = YUM

Baked Macaroni and Cheese with Broccoli and Cauliflower
Baked Macaroni & Cheese with Broccoli & Cauliflower

a Weight Watchers recipe Prep: 15 min. Cook: 45 min. 7 PointsPlus

Fresh Peach and Plum Tart
Fresh Peach & Plum Tart

Inspired by the fresh peach tart recipe I made a few days ago, yesterday came out this fresh peach and plum tart recipe. This time I used a lot both freshly seasonal peaches and plums, and also made a 11-inch tart to satisfy my fruit tart craving. It came out beautiful and delicious, definitely the kind of dessert that I love to have in summer!

Chocolate Macarons with Raspberry Jam
Chocolate Macarons with Raspberry Jam

These chocolate raspberry macarons are filled with raspberry jam.

Algerian Green Beans with Almonds
Algerian Green Beans with Almonds

This is a nice change of pace for green beans, with an interesting, complex flavor. I steamed the beans instead of boiling to retain more of the nutrients. Lightly toasting the almonds boosted the nutty flavor.

Sweet Potato, Kale, and Feta Tart
Sweet Potato, Kale, & Feta Tart

This savory tart is a delicious way to cook with your leafy-greens, such as kale, Swiss chard, collards and sweet potato or squash. The balsamic vinegar is used on both cooking greens and caramelizing the onions, which really adds a delicious hint, the feta cheese adds the nice cheesiness and well-balanced saltiness. It can be served as a main dish or a side dish!

Cheesy Brussels Sprouts with Sherry Asiago Sauce
Cheesy Brussels Sprouts with Sherry Asiago Sauce

Asiago sherry sauce was sensational! It was cheesy and creamy. The dish was so quick and easy to make, only took about 15 minutes, and it came out delicious.

Fresh Peach Tart
Fresh Peach Tart

Fresh peaches fill into an almond and flour crust, the sweetness, slightly sourness, and refreshing taste from the peaches go very well with the nutty crusty. It's a light, fruity and delicious dessert that fits a hot summer day wonderfully!

Broccoli Rabe (Rapini) and Pasta with White Bean and Anchovy Sauce
Broccoli Rabe (Rapini) & Pasta with White Bean & Anchovy Sauce

The pasta and rapini are tossed with a flavorful and creamy white bean and anchovy sauce. The ingredients are so inexpensive, but they create a delicious and wholesome meal.

Irish Cream Frozen Yogurt
Irish Cream Frozen Yogurt

A touch of Irish Cream teams up with chocolate for a mouth-watering change of pace.

Potstickers (??)
Potstickers (??)

Making pot stickers are pretty much as same as making dumplings, the only thing different is how to cook them. Instead of boiling in the water, we fry them in a nonstick skillet with a bit oil, which really develops a layer of golden, brown and crispy bottoms with great texture. Serve these yummy pot stickers with a mixture of rice vinegar, a little bit soy sauce, a dash of sesame oil and splash of hot pepper oil.