Warmth in Winter: 5 Recipes to Heat Up the Season
It may be cold outside, but that doesn’t mean your meals need to match the weather! If you’re looking for some delicious and simple recipes that will keep everyone in your house warm while snow rages outside, then you’ve come to the right place. The following recipes are some of our favorites and will help you ward off the cold.
Recipe: Winter Root Veggie Potpie
If you have a winter CSA share, then you’re probably poking around for some new ways to use up those winter root veggies. Straight from his cookbook Black Trumpet, Chef Evan Mallett suggests this Winter Root Veggie Potpie. And we couldn’t agree more. The basis of great cooking has always been the creative use of fresh, seasonal ingredients – whether the kitchen is at home or in a high-end restaurant.
A recipe for the Wolf Moon: Cream of Butternut Squash Soup
The solstice is behind us, and sun is slowly returning to the land, but if you live in a northern climate chances are you’re still shoveling snow and huddling by the fire to keep warm during this dark time of year. And what better way to stay cozy than with a giant bowl of piping hot soup!
RECIPE: Winter Pizza Duo Using a Sourdough Starter
Sometimes, at the end of the day, the last thing you want to do is cook. We get it. This pizza holds the secret to a stress-free weeknight dinner: Make the crust ahead of time. Since this crust needs time to rise in the fridge, you can make it the night (or morning!) before. When it comes time to make dinner, simply shape the dough, add the toppings, and bake!
When you’re on a fall hike, taking in the colorful leaves, marveling at the beautifully knotted roots of the trees in front of you, you’re probably not thinking about how delicious they all taste together. But boy, you should be! Almost every ingredient in this nature-infused Northeastern Kvass can be found in a forest and with just one sip you will be transported deep into the woods whilst sipping from the comfort of home.
Sage and Chili Butter on Fried Eggs (and everything else!)
Spice up your fried eggs with this delicious caramelized sage and chili butter! Not only is this butter great on eggs, but also on pasta, roasted veggies, and an array of other great meals.
Much like the sage chili butter in its kitchen, Towpath has a way of enhancing everything it touches. From planting gardens to gathering volunteers to clean up litter, Towpath is a bright spot on the Regent’s Canal.