Sweet Vinegar Peanuts
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Sweet Vinegar Peanuts- Easy baked and glazed Szechuan-style peanuts. Ready in 15 minutes from start to finish! Vegan, gluten free.
Sweet Vinegar Peanuts- Easy baked and glazed Szechuan-style peanuts. Ready in 15 minutes from start to finish! Vegan, gluten free.
Warm Farro Salad with Pomegranate and Butternut Squash
In Italy, lentils are thought to resemble coins bringing good fortune in the New Year. Try this simple yet savory recipe with a side salad.
A quick and easy to make protein packed smoothie made with JIF Peanut Powder perfect for those mornings on the go.
Black bean brownies with red berries – gluten free, low in fat, high in fibre and delicious! The perfect guilt free dessert.
Datemaki (Japanese Rolled Omelette) is a popular and traditional New Year’s food in Japan made from egg and fish cake!
Appelflappen (Dutch apple fritters), traditionally served on New Year’s Eve.
Ozoni is a traditional Japanese New Year’s food made from miso soup with vegetables and mochi (rice cakes). It’s healthy!
Tsukune Dango are delicious chicken meatballs coated in teriyaki sauce & served on a skewer! They’re a classic Japanese New Year’s food!
Sekihan is a traditional type of Japanese rice made with azuki beans! It’s often eaten as celebration food at New Year’s!
Kouhaku Namasu is a delicious and refreshing Japanese New Year’s specialty! This carrot & daikon vinegared salad is a tasty side dish!
Healthified Hoppin’ John (Crock Pot) – A lighter take on a southern classic for the New Year!
Kicking off the new year with a double chocolate espresso cake that’s drizzled in a whiskey caramel sauce.
Celebrate Epiphany with a traditional galette filled with almond frangipane. So quick & easy to make! Happy New Year!
A fast and healthy winter salad of spinach, beets, chickpeas and carrots, tossed in a tart and sweet lemon-maple vinaigrette!
Light and delicious, this Hamburger Soup is a New Year’s tradition in our home. It is easy to make and your family will love it!
These tender and succulent “fall off the bone” Beef Neck Bones will take you right back to your southern roots!
Bring in prosperity and more health by eating this healthy Black-eyed Peas & Greens for New Years.
Learn the right traditional foods to start the new year off with . Hint: pork and napa cabbage egg rolls pack a punch of good luck!
These dazzling cake pops are perfect for a New Year’s treat. Crisp sweet candy melt exterior which opens up to delicious vanilla cake
Salami Crostini with Pecorino, Walnuts, and Honey
Aperol, gin, grapefruit, blood orange, & rosemary, finished w/sparkling wine. Perfect for New Year’s Eve!!