A quick look into the holiday's traditions.
These Norwegian Klubb Dumplings are so tasty, filling, and a great way to celebrate Scandinavia. Whether it is a holiday tradition or a weeknight meal, these dumplings are worth the effort.
Crispy golden lacy tubes filled with sweetened whipped cream. A British holiday tradition and the brandy is optional.
Family Christmas traditions are one of the best parts of the holiday season. The traditions on this list will help you create amazing family memories.
Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, starts on December 7 this year. Like any good Jewish holiday — barring Yom Kippur — it’s all about the food on Hanukkah. It’s the perfect time to throw a festive dinner party for friends or family — who can say no to brisket and latkes? If you’re not familiar with Hanukkah, here’s what you need to know: The holiday commemorates the defeat of the ancient Greeks by the rebel Jewish Maccabees in around 200 BCE. After their victory, they wanted to re-dedicate the Jewish temple that had been damaged by the Greeks and...
My Maple Frangipane Pecan Pie recipe is a delicious tart filled with a rich pecan frangipane flavored with vanilla bean, bourbon, and maple.
Litha, also known as Midsummer, is a widely-observed pagan celebration that many historians believe has been practiced for thousands of years. One of four Celtic fire festivals, Midsummer or the summer solstice is a sabbat
From the poop man in Catalonia to the wine-drinking witch in Italy, discover some weird and funny Christmas traditions around the world.
I'm so excited to not only share these Christmas traditions around the world with you, but to share them with my own family!
Want to Christmas like a German? Here's your guide to the best Christmas Traditions from Germany - decorations, recipes, and more!
Yule is one of the oldest pagan winter solstice holidays. It has been celebrated for thousands of years by various cultures, with a wide variety of rituals and traditions. This blog post will provide an
Recipe video above. The national dish of Hungary! Boldly flavoured with stacks of paprika, lots of onion, garlic and capsicum/bell peppers, with fall apart hunks of beef. It's sort of a stew, sort of a soup. The broth is not supposed to be as thick as typical stews. It's naturally thickened slightly using fresh tomatoes that break down into the sauce.Serve like soup in bowls with bread for dunking. (Try cheese bread. Obsessed!).
My Iconic Speculaas Cookies recipe is deliciously crispy, warmly spiced and bound to be (or become!) a holiday tradition in your house!
These Jewish desserts are tasty, traditional, and easy to make! From babka to rugelach to apple cake, everyone will love these authentic treats.
This Easy Maamoul Recipe is buttery, lightly sweetened, and loaded with nuts and dates. The dough is made without semolina, rose water, or orange blossom to keep the ingredients super simple. These Middle Eastern cookies are traditionally made around the holidays.
Learn how to make the perfect Manti Dumplings - Turkish Ravioli at home from scratch with this easy-to-follow recipe to impress your family and friends.
Lefse is a delicious Norwegian treat that is a tradition among many families. Your family can start this tradition today and make some of the best lefse you have ever had! Learn how to make a delicious lefse recipe using real potatoes.
The Holidays are just around the corner! For all your holiday baking inspiration, I have gathered the most delicious cookie recipes from the blog that are very popular around the Holidays in France…
Apricot Kolacky Cookies (kiffles) have flakey cream cheese pastry dough wrapped around an easy apricot filling! These two-bite cookies are buttery, crisp and addicting.
Sharing a delicious twist on the classic Jewish pastry with this Nutella Rugelach. It follows a traditional recipe but is made with Nutella instead of jam or chocolate chips. It's the perfect sweet treat for Hanukkah!
These silly holidays will brighten up any mundane day with your family and give you something fun to celebrate!
This is a recipe to make Banitza which is a traditional Bulgarian dish which is prepared by layering filo-pastry and offers wide variety of fillings and forms. Usually vegetarian; could be vegan.
Cinnamon crescent cookies filled with walnuts and apricot jam, slightly adapted from Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa Parties.
On the eve of holiday season, Tamar Adler—a lifelong dessert abstainer—takes a crash course in classical pastry. Can she conquer the fiendishly difficult mille-feuille?
I found this old-fashioned Zserbo Szelet Recipe in one of the vintage recipe binders I own. This traditional Hungarian holiday dessert recipe is also known as Gerbeaud cake.
You only need 7 simple ingredients to make the best Greek spinach pie (Spanakopita). And by following this authentic recipe with an easy step-by-step guide (plus a video and ALL the tips) you'll make it even better than my grandma! If you're vegan just skip the feta cheese.
Learn how to cook Korean dishes the way we Koreans traditionally eat at home. You will find all kinds of Korean recipes here.
Serve your hungry guests a taste of Hungary with these traditional Hungarian Christmas foods. From fish soup to cabbage rolls to chocolate cake, this will be a holiday feast to remember!
Vasilopita, or Greek New Year's Bread, is a sweet yeasted egg bread scented with orange and traditionally served on New Year's day. A coin is hidden inside and whoever gets it has good luck for the year.
Have you ever eaten clouds before? Well you're about to. Enjoy this special Chremslach pancakes recipe - traditionally eaten at Passover.
Check out these 19 delicious recipes for a Happy Hanukkah. From Latkes to Rugelach, your holiday spread will be the talk of the town.
This delicious stroopwafel cake combines caramel, cinnamon, and stroopwafels into a delicious breakfast or dessert treat.
Like many countries, Hungary is rich in unique Christmas traditions, and this holiday is among the biggest events in a Hungarian’s
Neo-paganism is one of the fastest growing religions in the world. Its focus is on a nature-based relationship between people and the environment. Pagan traditions are earth-based. Pagan rituals remind people they a part of the natural environment not apart from it. During a pagan ritual, the participants call on the ancient deities and reconnect with the changing of the seasons.
A timeless tradition in Québec, Sucre à la Crème is a smooth creamy and sinfully decadent treat made very simply with, as its name suggests, sugar and cream
Spend the night in this formerly abandoned traditional Scottish village.
Honey cakes bake up like summer solstice in a pan. Golden, sweet and almost glowing, this beautiful, pull apart honey cake makes the perfect addition to any Litha or Midsummer ritual. So pull up a stool, tie on an apron and follow the recipe below to make your Summer Solstice magical.