Chewy Hot Honey Cornbread
This is the most chewy, moist, gooey cornbread you will ever make. If your woes after every holiday season was your choking hazard of cornbread that graced the table, this is your only solution. Inspired by the Black Sea Cornbread from Sarma in Boston, this cornbread is perfected with briny pieces of feta, vibrant jewels of chopped habanero pieces, and soaked in a hot honey syrup that will leave you wanting more, even if you’re mouth is on FIRE.
Artichoke Miso Risotto
Risotto can seem a bit intimidating to some folk. This artichoke risotto packs a punch of flavor and is a great way to use that pesky can of artichokes in the back of your pantry. It’s the perfect dish meant to impress yourself, your loved ones, or your future date.
Maple-Harissa Glazed Carrots
These quick and easy sweet and salty maple-harissa glazed carrots are the new star of your holiday table, bringing sweetness, heat, and flair to your meal.
Cornbread Casserole
Cornbread pudding. Cornbread casserole. Whatever you call it, this recipe will be a hit every single year you set it up on the holiday dinner table! It’s rich, it’s moist, and it’s got the perfect amount of butter that oozes out during every single bite. Cornbread has never looked so good!
Zesty Harissa Smashed Potatoes
This zesty harissa & tahini smashed potatoes are the perfect quick and easy dish to bring to thanksgiving. It’s guaranteed to have people licking their fingers after every bite.
Sweet Potato Miso Risotto
Risotto can seem a bit scary to some folk. This sweet potato risotto is fairly simple and packs a punch of flavor, making it the perfect dish meant to impress yourself, your loved ones, or future date.
Harcha: Moroccan Semolina Bread
Everyone loves bread. It’s essential for any dip, cheese board, and side of soup. This Moroccan Semolina Flatbread is perfect to dip in any soup of your dreams. It’s perfect to keep in the fridge and is a great replacement for your side of toast on your breakfast platter.
Autumn Cous Cous Salad
During the Fall, we deserve nothing less than carbs on carbs on carbs. This grain salad uses some of the season’s freshest produce for a bright and vibrant side dish that’s just as cozy as a bowl of soup.
Zesty Garlic Cauliflower Mash
Nothing beats a bowl of mashed potatoes. But on a hot summer day by the pool, paired with being intolerant to our best friend lactose, it can cause an inconvenient time. This cauliflower mash is the lighter and more nutritious version of your favorite side to burgers and steak! Tahini, garlic, and sumac fill this dish with tangy and nutty flavors- guaranteed to be the life of the party!
Miso Glazed Root Vegetables
Nothing beats a bowl of roasted vegetables during the winter and if you’re like me, roasted vegetables beat popcorn as a movie snack, any day! These root vegetables are roasted with a sweet and salty, umami glaze that helps release and heighten the naturally sweet and earthy flavors of your favorite root veggies. Add some heat, keep it simple- it’s all up to you! Just don’t skip out on the sesame oil that pulls this decadent dish together so effortlessly.
Crispy Wedges with Yogurt-Tahini Dip
Potato wedges are far more superior to french fries. They have the perfect interior texture, more surface area for optimal crisp, and provide the perfect base for your favorite dip to cling onto. These wedges are perfectly seasoned and have a secret tip to provide extra crispiness and texture.
Roasted Cauliflower with Hot Tahini-Honey and Pomegranate
Cauliflower often gets a bad rep for being bland and having an unappealing texture. This perfectly seasoned and roasted cauliflower with a hot tahini-honey sauce (comparable to liquid gold) is the perfect side dish (or appetizer) for small get-togethers. Goat cheese and pomegranate seeds bring creaminess and sweetness to this plant-based dish- perfect for any novice vegetable connoisseur.
Miso Rosemary Mashed Potatoes
Like all tried and true recipes, they become stagnant and in need of a refresh from time to time. Mashed potatoes are an integral part of so many meals- proving comfort and a smooth, starchy complement to main dishes near and far. This recipe uses the (sweeter) Murasaki sweet potato, along with umami-rich miso and the nutty flavors of tahini and browned butter. Add the freshness of rosemary and you’ve got a side that can be the main dish on its own.
Blackened Delicata Squash
What’s better than a roasted squash than a roasted, then blackened one? Blackening the squash via cast iron creates a beautiful crust and char that complements the sweet and spiced pomegranate relish that is sprinkled on top.
This dish is perfect as any side dish for your next gathering, pushing guests to grab a slice with their fingers- which they will inevitably lick to get ALL of that remaining flavor. Enjoy!
Arroz con Gandules
Arroz con gandules, the national dish of Puerto Rico, is one of comfort, memories, and the sense of home. It’s rich flavor, thanks to the sofrito paste that gets infused into every granule, is one that many Latinx households look forward to after a long day, month, or year. This dish will have you walking up to the stove for second, third, and even fourth servings.
Crispy Brussels with Hot Miso-Honey Glaze
If you’re here, you might be like me in that Brussel sprouts are your favorite vegetable during the fall. This recipe requires you to sear your Brussels before roasting for the most perfect crispy sprout. But, the highlight of this dish is the sweet and umami glaze drizzled on top that will have you licking your fingers all night.