Chicken and Andouille Gumbo
Lunch/Dinner Nicole Kliebert Lunch/Dinner Nicole Kliebert

Chicken and Andouille Gumbo

Gumbo is one of the only foods I can think of that equally belongs at a fine dining restaurant, school cafeteria, hunting camp, tailgate party, Christmas parties, concession stands, and weeknight meals. Perhaps gumbo fits so many occasions because of its ease of cooking, forgiving nature, bold flavor, and soul-warming capabilities.

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Pomegranate and Cranberry Salad with Spiced Orange Vinaigrette
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Pomegranate and Cranberry Salad with Spiced Orange Vinaigrette

It’s light and feisty with spicy greens, mandarins, pomegranate, cranberries, and pecans. The salad is perfect to pair with a rich holiday meal or to use leftover Thanksgiving ingredients to create a filling salad. The beauty of this salad is almost anything goes and the point is to have a delicious dish while cleaning out your fridge.

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Stuffed Apples
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Stuffed Apples

Stuffed Apples is hardly a name for such a delectable dessert that boasts the freshness of fall apples paired with the warm fall flavors of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, and mace in one of the best custards you’ve ever had that is tied together with a crisp meringue.

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Peanut Soup
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Peanut Soup

I began the meal with peanut soup and that first bite warmed and relaxed my most inner soul. It was creamy with a faint, but lingering peanut flavor.

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Switchel
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Switchel

Oh switchel. I bet you haven’t heard of that one before. It’s spicy, tangy, refreshing, and oh so good. I’m not sure any drink has a cooler name, except maybe bumbo, but that’s for another time.

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Squash and Pistachio Crumble
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Squash and Pistachio Crumble

It tastes like apple pie, but screams summer with its bright notes of lemon. Even people who snub their nose at squash will have smiles on their faces. I argue that this dish is more American than apple pie because apples are not native to North America and squash is. 

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