Holidays

  • For Bitter For Worse: Cinnamon Toddy

    Warming herbs in liquid form.

  • For Bitter For Worse: Shoulder Season

    Apple cider, but better.

  • Blue Lotus Chai: Mint Masala Chai Brownies with Chocolate Chai Frosting

    Minty and chocolatey with a touch of chai, this brownie recipe comes to us from local maker Blue Lotus Chai in Eugene. Simply bake, chill, frost and enjoy!

  • Blue Lotus Chai: Festive Chai Nog with Chai-Infused Whipped Cream

    Full of flavor, this Chai Nog recipe from our friends at Blue Lotus Chai in Eugene can be enjoyed hot or cold. Top it with Chai-Infused Whipped Cream for a truly delightful drink.

  • Honey-Glazed Winter Squash

    Warm, colorful and slightly sweet, our recipe for roasted squash hits all the right notes for fall. Because this recipe doesn't require peeling the squash, choose thin-skinned, small winter varieties, such as Acorn, Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Sweet Dumpling and Uchiki Kuri.

  • Dungeness Crab, Mango and Avocado Cocktail

    Bright, fresh and delicious, our crab cocktail recipe makes a stunning appetizer to share or will dazzle as a special dinner course to ring in the New Year. Enjoy with wine, toasted baguette slices, noisemakers and fireworks.

  • Holiday Appetizers

    With a little effort and a few simple ingredients, create elegant and delicious appetizers that will impress your guests.

  • Bacon-Wrapped Turkey Breast Stuffed with Apricots and Dates

    Perfect for small gatherings, this delectable main course features a sweet-savory stuffing that complements juicy bacon-wrapped turkey breast drizzled with Marsala wine glaze.

  • Puff Pastry Tarts with Brie, Pecans and Cranberries

    Perfect for the holidays, puff pastry can be filled with many variations of sweet or savory ingredients. Our recipe features cranberry and Brie with toasted pecans and a touch of apricot jam to add a bit of sweetness.

  • Oregon Wild Rice with Butternut, Mushrooms, Hazelnuts and Cranberries

    A delicious side dish for a Thanksgiving feast, this recipe features Oregon-grown wild rice, mushrooms, hazelnuts and cranberries. Perfect for gluten-free and vegetarian diets, you can make it vegan by simply omitting the cheese and using more olive oil in place of the butter.