Many consider holiday cooking to be extremely stressful, but Nigella Lawson, without a doubt one of my favorite chefs, has a different perspective. It's definitely because she makes cooking seem so effortless, stress free, and extremely classy. Maybe it's the British accent. Hmm.
Her perspective on cooking is that it should be so easy and fun, NOT stressful. Therefore, I think some of her recipes are the best for holiday cooking!
Simple. Easy. Comfort Foods.
Here are some of my favorites:
What I really love about this recipe is it's the best vegetarian option to replace that Thanksgiving turkey! Recipes like this help me out a lot, especially because my fiancé is a vegetarian. It's the perfect combination of fall flavors and truly has a great touch of comfort.
Butternut Squash with Pecans and Blue Cheese:
Ingredients:
- 4 pounds butternut squash
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 6 stalks fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
- 3 and half oz pecans
- 4 oz Roquefort or other blue cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions:
Serves: 6-8
1. Preheat the oven to 450°F.
2. Halve the squash, leaving the skin on, and scoop out the seeds, then cut into 2.5cm cubes; you don't need to be precise, just keep the pieces uniformly small.
3. Put the squash into a roasting tin with the oil. Strip the leaves from 4 stalks of thyme, and sprinkle over the butternut squash. (If you can't get fresh thyme, use dried.) Roast in the oven for about 30-45 minutes or until tender.
4. Once out of the oven, remove the squash to a bowl and scatter the pecans and crumble the cheese over it, then toss everything together gently.
5. Check seasoning and add the last of the thyme, torn into small sprigs to decorate.
Personally, I think soup is the best appetizer to give your guests at any dinner, especially at a holiday dinner. There is just something so comforting about soup on a cold winter day with your friends and family. The best thing about soup is you can prepare it ahead of time. Nothing is more relaxing than to have one dish already prepared for your fabulous dinner!
This soup is a huge favorite because once again it uses the season’s produce-squash and sweet potato. YUM! The creamy, yet grainy, texture of this soup with the added touch of sweetness from the sweet potatoes just gives that special edge. Not to mention the fact that this recipe requires a blender, which makes my life a lot easier. What is there not to love about that? Nigella describes this dish as, "Nirvana".

Butternut and Sweet Potato Soup:
Ingredients:
- 12 Oz diced butternut squash and sweet potato from a packet
- About 3 cups hot chicken or vegetable stock
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground mace good grinding of pepper
- 4 teaspoons buttermilk
Instructions:
Serves: 2, or 1 in great need
1. Put the diced butternut and sweet potato in a saucepan with the hot chicken or vegetable stock and both spices.
2. Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Add some pepper to taste.
3. Puree the soup in a blender - you will find that by removing the center nozzle on the lid and placing a hand or tea towel over the top, you will not get a build-up of pressure or an explosion of soup on your walls.
4. Pour the blended soup into two bowls, garnishing each bowl with swirls made with 2 teaspoons of buttermilk.
There is just something about Nigella that is so soothing when she creates these
beautiful dishes. She always makes it seem so easy! What do you think?
My last favorite recipe is the staple cocktail dish-Sausages! It's the best thing to create
whenever you have a large party because it's so easy to make in BIG batches. Even so, she
definitely made these sausages with a twist. Keep in mind, cocktail sausages are the perfect dish
to allow you to mingle with your guests so effortlessly. As you walk around with these
delicious sausages, they can grab one, two, or three! Easy for them and easy for you! Seriously,
what's better than that?

Cocktail Sausages:
Ingredients:
- About 75 cocktail sausages
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil
- 1/2 cup honey
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
Instructions:
Serves: Makes 75
1. Preheat the oven to 450°F
2. Separate the sausages, if they are linked, and arrange in a large, shallow-sided roasting tin.
3. Whisk together the oil, honey and soy sauce and pour over the sausages, then use your hands - or a couple of spatulas - to move everything about in the pan so that all the sausages are slicked.
4. Roast for 25-30 minutes; give them a shuffle about halfway through cooking if you happen to be near the oven.
There are so many holiday recipes out there, but anything that makes it one step easier to prepare becomes on my favorite list. Tell me some of your favorites. Everyone can always eat, drink, and laugh a little more.
I will be back with more soon!