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Best recipes from the Feast community cookbook for your home kitchen.
Blood Red Orange Cheesecake - A Zesty Delight
HomecheesecakeBlood Red Orange Cheesecake - A Zesty Delight **Introduction:** Experience the vibrant allure of our Blood Red Orange Cheesecake, a masterpiece that combines the lusciousness of cheesecake with the zesty elegance of blood red oranges. This indulgent dessert offers a burst of color and flavor, creating a harmonious symphony for your taste buds. Follow our step-by-step guide to create a dessert that's as visually stunning as it is tantalizingly delicious.
By Kek Viktor3 months ago in Feast
Healthy Meal Prep Ideas – How I Learned to Cook Once and Eat Well All Week
A few years ago, I was the queen of takeout and spontaneous snacking. I’d tell myself I’d “eat clean tomorrow,” only to cave by Wednesday. Then I discovered meal prep — not the rigid, fitness-influencer kind, but the realistic, balanced version that actually fits into your life.
By Emily Quick3 months ago in Feast
Enjoy Your Vegetables.
Honey has a way of making everything feel better. I put it in tea, in coffee, in yogurt, in cottage cheese...you name it. When I am lonely or tired or carrying a weight I cannot name, honey becomes a small, deliberate gesture that fills in the spaces in my heart and mind that I cannot name. It is not flashy. It is not trying to solve everything. It simply changes what I am tasting, what I am feeling, in a way that makes me pause and notice myself.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.3 months ago in Feast
Hot Chocolate Cookies With Marshmallow
There's something magical about the first snow day of the season. You know the one—where you pull on your coziest sweater, curl up by the window, and reach for that steaming mug of hot chocolate topped with a cloud of marshmallows.
By Emma Caldwell3 months ago in Feast
How to Read Nutrition Labels Like a Pro
How I Finally Learned to Read Nutrition Labels (And You Can Too!) So there I was, standing in the grocery aisle, staring at this tiny little nutrition label on a granola bar. Honestly? I had no clue what any of it meant. Calories, fats, carbs, sugar… it was like reading another language. I used to just grab whatever looked healthy and hope for the best. But one day, I decided enough was enough—I wanted to understand what I was putting in my body.
By Ahmad Rababah3 months ago in Feast
The Little Pumpkin From Sainsbury's.
I went to Sainsbury’s that day with no plans other than to pick up a few ordinary things. I was not in the mood for anything adventurous. Yet as I passed the vegetable section, something bright caught my eye. It was a small pumpkin, perfectly round and neatly shaped, sitting there like it was waiting to be noticed. The label said Cooking Pumpkin.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.3 months ago in Feast
Carnivore Recipes That Changed the Way I Cook — Easy, High-Protein Meals for Real Life
When I Stopped Overcomplicating My Food It started as a challenge. For one week, I promised myself I’d eat only meat, eggs, and butter — no veggies, no grains, no excuses. I didn’t expect much. Honestly, I thought I’d get bored by day two.
By Emily Quick3 months ago in Feast
Chicken & Slug Pie
Three things before we get going, because I know you are IMPATIENT to begin: Chicken & Mushroom, ok? I just hate mushrooms. They are like eating slugs, and if you like them, you are weird. I am giving you two options here: a scaled down one for a serving for one, and a family size version that will do one big pie, or 4-6 individual ones. As pies go, this is pretty easy, but against the sort of dish I usually go for, this is very complicated. I recommend you read anyway, for the entertainment value, but in terms of attempting the dish, you should give up now.
By L.C. Schäfer3 months ago in Feast
Sourdough Discard Bread – A Simple No-Waste Homemade Recipe
It started, as many good things do, with a little mess in the kitchen. A half-filled jar of sourdough starter sat on the counter, bubbling away like it had a mind of its own. I’d been feeding it for days, watching it rise and fall, learning its rhythm. But every time I refreshed it, I was left with the same question — what do I do with all this discard?
By Emily Quick3 months ago in Feast
Most Popular Nutritious Steamed Dishes for Autumn
1. Glutinous Rice Meatballs This surprising combination of糯米 and meat creates a festival-worthy dish many have never tried—a true hidden gem worth discovering. Start by soaking last year's leftover glutinous rice in water. Mix minced meat with the soaked rice, adding carrot dices, corn kernels, and chopped scallions. Season with salt, chicken essence, sugar, light soy sauce, and oyster sauce, mixing thoroughly by hand. Add two eggs and combine until incorporated—even picky eaters will love this preparation. Form the mixture into round balls and arrange on a plate. Steam over high heat for 20 minutes once the water boils. These glutinous rice meatballs offer a delightful combination of aromatic, tender meat and rice—a complete meal that's both simple to prepare and utterly delicious.
By yue . shui3 months ago in Feast











