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Inspired Recipes for the Festive Season

Inspired Recipes for the Festive Season

An inspired recipe doesn’t have to be unique and special; it can be a familiar meal with a twist; that’s exactly what we have for you in this article, some simple and familiar foods with a special twist. Whether you need an idea for a Christmas meal or a dessert, read on for some recipes. 

Steak and Sauce 

Steak is the perfect food to eat in the winter months. Steak is often thought of as a treat which makes it ideal in the months of December and January, but there are other reasons why steak is good in the winter, it is healthy, nutritious, and supports the body in a variety of ways. Treat your family this winter with some inspired steak ideas that will cause you to consider it more often. 

There are a variety of ways to eat steak; it can be cooked rare, medium, or well done, and it can be eaten with gravy, mustard, or garlic sauces. If you want something a little more innovative to put on your steak this year, why not consider a side of mushrooms and onions? These delicious sides can be used as a side for a meal or as a topping for the steak; it is worth a try this winter.   Cheesesteak Stuffed Shells 

Nothing could be more inspired than easy philly cheesesteak stuffed shells, an innovative recipe that comes all the way from Philadelphia in the USA. If there’s one thing Americans know how to do, it’s celebrate the festive season with delicious and iconic meals, and the cheesesteak stuffed shells rank highly. Enjoy this recipe as a one-off for your family or on Christmas Day. 

Don’t think you aren’t capable of making this delicious recipe; even amateur cooks can gather the simple ingredients and put them together in a mouthwatering way. What you will need are green peppers, mushrooms, cheese, salt, Worcestershire sauce, and jumbo pasta shells. The family will think you have been taking cooking lessons when you offer this easy-to-make meal.   

Chicken and Pinenuts 

If you want something lighter than a steak meal this winter, you could swap it for chicken. Chicken and pinenuts make a lovely light meal in the winter, perfect for lunch through the week or a special meal in the lead-up to Christmas Day. Again, Chicken and Pinenuts are simple to make and delicious to eat, but try to make sure you collect the freshest ingredients to use. 

To make chicken and pinenuts, you will need leafy greens and vegetables such as asparagus and green beans. Of course, these ingredients are more common in the Spring and Summer months, but you should still be able to find them in the supermarkets in December. In winter, you can also use dried figs and winter leaves as a substitute for hard-to-find veggies in the winter.

BLT and Prawns 

No matter what time of year it is, nothing beats bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich. This meal is perfect for lunch or dinner, but you might find it a bit uninspiring in the festive months; that’s because it’s such a common thing to find in restaurants and fast food outlets. The good news is there are some simple ways to make your BLT sandwich more delicious using prawn sauce. 

People often associate the taste of prawns with the festive season because it is unique and decadent. Prawn cocktails and prawn mayonnaise are two of the most popular features of Christmas parties and family gatherings, so why not put the two things together and make a BLT sandwich with prawn mayonnaise to make your meal interesting and special for Christmas?  

Strawberry Trifle

No Christmas is complete without an iconic dessert, and they don’t come any more iconic than a strawberry trifle. Strawberry trifle is delicious and simple to make; you will need a sponge base, some fresh strawberries, some jelly, custard, whipped cream, almonds, and chocolate to finish. 

Don’t worry if you have never made this popular recipe before; it is quite simple and easy to get right. Layer the bottom of a trifle bowl with the sponge base, cover it with strawberries and jelly, then put on a layer of custard. Finally, cover with a layer of whipped cream and put in the fridge.  

Final Thoughts

If you are struggling to find a festive recipe that excites you this season, why not try something different with the inspired recipes on this list? Some of these recipes are familiar, but they have a twist that makes them a little special and memorable for this year’s festive winter season. 

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