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Seasonal Recipe Spotlight: Warm and Cozy

2007_11_02-Beans.jpgWe were tempted to stand with our head over a pot of simmering chicken stock all morning. It's cold out, and while we enjoy complaining about it, it would obviously be better to do something more productive - like cook.

Warm and cozy food is what we want right now - recipes with all the comfort of familiarity. Nostalgia usually is a factor; we love our mom's beef stew and dumplings, warm cinnamon muffins straight from the oven, and our own braised Greek green beans.

What is warm and cozy food to you?

 
 

Soup of course always hits the spot; we have a gift of creamy tomato soup waiting to be eaten for lunch. Also try the Mushroom Soup from earlier this week or this Gooey, Cheesy Baked Onion Soup.

Potatoes also feel warm and cozy - we are eyeing this Potato and Bacon Cake, also from Leite's Culinaria.

Oatmeal, too, feels hearty and warm. Try steel-cut oats for breakfast and this oatmeal cake for dessert.

What are you cooking to stay warm and feel cozy?

(Image credit: Faith Hopler for Apartment Therapy)

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when it's cold out, i want mac and cheese, gooey and hot from the pan. i refuse to eat the stuff if it isn't made from scratch, but that means i don't get it very often. cold days, i'm willing to stand over the stove whisking my roux, and i'm less squeamish about using whole milk, cream, ricotta, or whatever fattening dairy i have in the house. hey, need those calories to stay warm, right?

posted by lindsey kathlene on 2007-11-02 14:29:55
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I like making chili in the slow cooker when it starts to get...well...chili. Hee!

posted by bluestar on 2007-11-02 15:21:19
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Beef stew! Lasagna. Roasted Brussel Sprouts!

posted by design_scouting on 2007-11-03 10:03:30
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chili, hands down!

lately i am also digging pasta with a sauce made of pumpkin, onion, sage, chicken stock, and parm. mmm!

posted by thinkingwoman on 2007-11-04 17:05:15
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Hot collard greens with smoky ham hocks, pot liquor and freshly baked hot cornbread.

posted by kimcumber on 2007-11-04 21:44:47
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Tortellini in chicken broth, carrot soup, very hot chicken curry, shepards pie....

posted by candida on 2007-11-05 04:02:19
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Chicken & dumplings or brunswick stew and cornbread, all from grandma's recipes. I can't wait!

posted by sarahduckie on 2007-11-05 10:09:44
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sarahduckie and kimcumber...native southerners?

i haven't heard anyone refer to pot liquor and collard greens in ages...ya'll are making me homesick.

anyone here ever stand out in the garage with an uncle and breathe in the steam from frogmore stew brewing over a propane flame?

posted by lindsey kathlene on 2007-11-05 19:13:09
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hi lindsey. my gramma was from Louisiana and I lived there for 3.5 years as a child. or what i like to call my formative culinary years. i miss driving down the roads and stopping for bags of crawfish, watermelon and pies.

posted by kimcumber on 2007-11-05 23:50:39
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born and raised in richmond, virginia. =)

posted by sarahduckie on 2007-11-06 14:30:53
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