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Looks Delicious! Nutella Skillet Cookie

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Nutella Skillet Cookie, submitted by TK member Erin of Dinners, Dishes and Desserts)

‘Tis the season to have holiday cookies on your mind—and in your fridge, freezer, jar, tray, and stashed in your bag in case of emergency. But this? This cookie is for just for you, and you don’t have to share if you don’t want to.

Tasty Kitchen member Erin shares this luscious Nutella Skillet Cookie, which is lightly adapted from Shelly’s recipe for a Chocolate Hazelnut Skillet Cookie over at Cookies & Cups. It takes less than half an hour to make (that includes baking time!) and will knock the socks off any chocolate and Nutella lover. With a center layer of warm Nutella plus a generous drizzle on top, just serve it with a few scoops of ice cream on top, arm everyone (or your lonesome self) with a handful of weapons spoons, and go to town.

Thanks for sharing this, Erin! Now everyone go bake yourself something special this week. You deserve it!

 

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Sweet Potato Tuna Patties

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

As soon as autumn hits, my craving for sweet potatoes sets in. I will eat them any way them come, whether mashed, baked, twice-baked or roasted. So, when I saw “sweet potato” in the title of these Sweet Potato Tuna Patties by Tasty Kitchen member Olivia, my curiosity was piqued. In fact, I ran straight out to the store to buy the ingredients.

If you’ve ever had tuna or salmon patties, be prepared for the tuna patty that will spoil you forever. From the natural sweetness of the potatoes to the zing of the chili powder, this is a recipe that you will want to make over and over again.

If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator, then reheat in a 350ºF oven when ready to eat.

Let’s get started.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

For this recipe, you will need sweet potatoes, canned tuna, green onions, breadcrumbs (gluten-free, if you prefer), eggs, red onion, yellow pepper, garlic powder, chili powder, salt and pepper.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Chop the sweet potatoes and boil them until tender when pierced with a fork, about 10 to 15 minutes. Drain and run them under cold water. This will stop them from cooking further and will cool the mixture down so that the eggs don’t cook when added. That wouldn’t be pretty!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Transfer the sweet potatoes to a large bowl and mash with the back of a fork.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Add the tuna …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Green onions …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Breadcrumbs (use gluten-free breadcrumbs if you prefer) …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Eggs, chopped red onions …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Garlic powder, chili powder, salt and pepper. What a fabulous punch of flavor!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Using your hands, shape the mixture into patties. You could make mini ones for appetizer-sized patties, or larger ones for a dinner portion. I made my patties about 1/2 inch thick each and a few inches wide. Perfect for dinnertime!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and lightly coat with cooking spray. Cook the patties until perfectly golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Serve.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Sweet Potato Tuna Patties. Guest post by Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck, recipe submitted by TK member Olivia of Primavera Kitchen.

Thanks so much to Olivia for this wonderful recipe. Be sure to check out her site, Primavera Kitchen. It is filled with healthy recipes that are packed with flavor. Her Kale Sneak In Meatballs and Baked Potato with Lemon Shrimp are on my must-make list for this month.

 
 

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Sweet Potato Tuna Patties

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These Sweet Potato Tuna Patties are very soft inside and crisp on the outside. It is a delicious, easy, quick and healthy appetizer recipe!

Ingredients

  • 2  Medium-sized Sweet Potatoes, Peeled And Sliced Into Chunks
  • 2 cans (180 Gram Size) Chunked Tuna In Water, Drained And Flaked
  • ½ cups Chopped Green Onions
  • ½ cups Gluten-free Breadcrumbs
  • 2 whole Eggs
  • ½ cups Diced Red Onions
  • 1-½ cup Diced Yellow Pepper
  • ½ teaspoons Garlic Powder
  • ¼ teaspoons Chili Pepper
  • Salt And Pepper For Taste
  • Olive Oil Cooking Spray

Preparation Instructions

Fill a medium pan halfway full of water. Bring water to a boil and add sweet potatoes. Cook them for about 10-15 minutes or until tender. Drain and run them under cold running water. Transfer to a large bowl and mash with a fork.

Add the tuna, green onions, breadcrumbs, eggs, red onions, yellow pepper, garlic powder, chili pepper, salt and pepper. Mix well until the all ingredients are combined. Use your hands to shape mixture into your preferred size patties.

Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat and add cooking spray. Cook patties for 3 minutes per side or until golden brown.

 
 
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Dara Michalski is a doll and a sweetheart who clearly knows her way around the kitchen. She blogs at Cookin’ Canuck, where she shares her flavor-packed recipes and fun, engaging writing. The photography’s pretty incredible, too.

 

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Your Most Memorable Holiday Fails

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Thanksgiving Stories)

Happy Wednesday, everyone! Today feels like a special Wednesday, doesn’t it? If you’re in school, you likely have half the day off. If you’re working, chances are they’ll let you head home early. And if you’re in the northeastern part of the country, odds are you’re home all day because of a winter storm.

All holiday plans have probably already been made, and some of you might be a bit anxious or nervous about tomorrow. So today, let’s encourage one another and try to alleviate some of that holiday stress. Tell us:

What are your most memorable holiday fails?

We all want to pull off something close to perfection (like the perfectly roasted turkey above), but sometimes, things don’t always happen as they should. And you know what? At the end of the day, that’s okay. It gives us those riveting stories that get told and re-told year after year, always as funny as ever. We can always use a bit more laughter and less stress about “perfect,” so come share your stories with us!

 

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Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

When it comes to Thanksgiving, my family goes the traditional route: roasted turkey, cranberries from a can, and yams with marshmallows on top. Every once in a while, I think it’s fun to change things up and try new variations on the classics. Now, don’t get me wrong, any time you can get away with popping marshmallows onto a veggie is fine by me, but making that classic a little healthier will leave you feeling slightly less guilty as you unbutton your jeans at the end of the night.

Tasty Kitchen Member Julia really nails this twist on the Thanksgiving classic with these Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. The walnuts come out deliciously coated and the raisins just sweeten the whole deal. I guarantee you won’t miss the marshmallows this year!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

The last thing you need on Turkey Day is a big list of complex ingredients, so you’re safe with this simple recipe. Line up four yams, walnuts, a little butter, honey, raisins, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and salt for this recipe. I didn’t have cardamom on hand, so I omitted it but these yams were packed with warm flavors and didn’t miss a thing.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

To get started, preheat your oven to 425ºF. While the oven preheats, wash and dry your yams. Using a fork, poke several holes in the skin of the yams so they vent while baking. The last thing you need is them exploding in the oven and creating more of a mess to clean up!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

Wrap each yam in aluminum foil, just like a baked potato. Roast the yams until fork tender, about 45–60 minutes depending on the size of your yams.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

Once you’re able to handle the yams and unwrap them, take a couple of forks and split open the yams to cool slightly. While they rest momentarily, move on to the walnuts.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

The filling is always the best part, and this is no different. Even better is that it all goes into one pan!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

Add the remaining ingredients into a skillet and over medium heat stir the ingredients together until the walnuts are coated completely.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts and Raisins. Guest post by Megan Keno of Wanna Be a Country Cleaver, recipe submitted by TK member Julia of The Roasted Root.

Once the walnuts are coated, pour them into the middle of the split yams. Serve these immediately. And if by some miracle there are leftovers of these yams, these are great as leftovers right out of the fridge. Not that I would know from experience or anything.

Julia has a boatload of other fantastic recipes in her TK recipe box, and on her site, The Roasted Root. Be sure to check them out for your everyday inspiration and special occasion gems. These turkey burgers with chipotle sauce are where it is at. Thanks, Julia!

What is your favorite side dish during the holidays? Are you a traditionalist, or an adventurer during the holidays? Leave a comment below, or a link to your favorite Tasty Kitchen recipe to inspire the whole TK Community!

 
 

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Roasted Yams with Candied Walnuts & Raisins

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Keep Thanksgiving healthy with an easy and nutritious holiday treat: roasted yams topped with candied walnuts, raisins and warm spices!

Ingredients

  • 4 whole Large Yams, Roasted
  • 1-½ cup Walnuts
  • 1 Tablespoon Unsalted Butter
  • ⅓ cups Honey
  • ½ cups Golden Raisins
  • ¾ teaspoons Cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoons Cardamom
  • ½ teaspoons Ground Ginger
  • ½ teaspoons Salt

Preparation Instructions

Preheat the oven to 425ºF

Wash the yams and pat them dry.

Poke yams a few times with a fork, wrap them in aluminum foil and bake them in the oven for 45 to 60 minutes (depending on size; mine took a full hour). The yams are done when thick juice is seeping out of them and they’re soft when poked.

Remove yams from the oven and set aside.

Add remaining ingredients at the same time to a medium-sized skillet and heat to medium or medium high. Stir with a wooden spoon until honey is coating everything, walnuts become fragrant and raisins plump up, about 2 to 3 minutes, being careful not to burn.

Once yams are cool enough to handle, quarter them and top with desired amount of topping.

Serve hot!

A fabulous idea: Give them a squirt of whipped cream or a drizzle of melted butter.

 
 
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Megan Keno is the writer and photographer of Country Cleaver, a food blog fueled by Nutella and images of June Cleaver—if June wore cowboy boots and flannel, that is. A self-proclaimed country bum, Megan creates from-scratch recipes that range from simple to sublime and how-to’s to build your cooking repertoire. But she couldn’t do it without the help of her trusty—and furry—sous chef, Huckleberry. He’s a world class floor cleaner.

 
 

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Thanksgiving Sides and More!

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We know you probably have the big stuff figured out, but we're of the opinion that there's always room for an extra side, appetizer, salad or dessert. Oh, and don't forget a fun cocktail!

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Kitchen Talk: Road Trip!

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Road trips are fun. You get to play games, stop whenever and wherever you want, and you can pack drinks and jellies and never have to worry about making sure they fit in a quart-size baggie. Plus you get to remove your shoes and your belt because you want to, not because you have to.

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Tropical Thai Chicken Curry

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You know what's great? Easy, approachable ethnic recipes to make during the holidays. I can only eat so much bread, potatoes, and heavy cream, you know? I need recipes that are quick and different from the typically rich meals of the season. 

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Looks Delicious! Apple Fritter Rings

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If you're staying cozy and looking to whip up a fall treat, check out these Apple Fritter Rings from TK member Nora Rusev of Savory Nothings.