July is the perfect time to indulge in new fresh and flavourful dishes. Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, planning a picnic, or simply enjoying a quiet meal at home, these mouthwatering recipes from Half Baked Harvest are sure to impress.
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June Recipes
With Summer headed our way, it’s time to change up our recipe roster and explore new delicious flavours, colours, and wholesome ingredients! Keep reading to find incredible recipes to try over the weekend.
Continue reading →5-Ingredient Dinners You (Yes, You!) Can Create on the Busiest Evenings
With everything that is going on lately, we feel hard pressed at times to come up with easy dinner ideas. We found a tasty article by Karla Walsh of Better Homes & Gardens for 5 ingredient weeknight dinners.
Continue reading →Leftovers…How about Pizza?
We are always trying to find ways to use up our leftovers. My kids are not huge fans so I usually have to hide them in or on something. Last night we had pizza. The “Monkey” ate 4 pieces!
Continue reading →Beef Stew with Carrots & Potatoes
This classic French beef stew is the ultimate cold weather comfort food. After a few hours in the oven, the meat becomes meltingly tender and enveloped in a rich wine sauce.
Continue reading →Jenny’s Gingerbread Cookies
To me, nothing says holidays like the spicy sweet smell and taste of gingerbread cookies!
This recipe has become a specialty of mine, and is eagerly anticipated every year at the holidays by family and friends.
Like all rolled cookies, these cookies take time to make, but are absolutely worth it! Make it stress free by making the dough a few hours (or a few days!) ahead of time, and refrigerate until ready to use.
JENNY’S GINGERBREAD COOKIES
1 cup butter (room temperature)
1 cup lightly packed brown sugar
¼ cup molasses
¼ cup water
2 ¾ cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
1 tsp ground cloves
1 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp ground cinnamon
- In a large bowl or stand mixer, cream together first 4 ingredients until smooth
- In a separate bowl, combine remaining ingredients until well mixed
- Add dry ingredients into creamed mixture gradually until all comes together (dough will be sticky)
- Divide into 2 sections, form into disc shape and wrap in plastic wrap
- Refrigerate dough and rolling pin for easier rolling
- Roll between 2 sheets lightly floured parchment paper to ¼ inch thickness
- Cut out will lightly floured cutters
- Bake at 350o for 8-10 minutes until very lightly golden at edges *do not overbake or cookies will be hard
- Cookies will be very soft when you first take them out. Cool on pan for a few minutes then carefully transfer to wire racks.
- Decorate once completely cooled.
Tips: you can minimize transferring the unbaked cookies by rolling on parchment, removing scraps, and then sliding the paper right onto the baking sheet. Be sure to leave a little space between cookies. Cool baking sheets between batches. Bake similar sized shapes on one sheet at a time for even baking.
Enjoy 🙂
Healthy Casseroles for Fall
Love casseroles but hate the calories? Fear not. Our healthy casserole recipes are cheesy and rich, and they all clock in under
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