Golden Milk Latte (With Coffee)
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Golden Milk Latte (With Coffee)

If you’re a fan of chai lattes, turmeric, and coffee, you’re going to love this coffee recipe. Did you know that the original Golden Milk Latte was created by Chef Paul Bertolli? It was a mixture of warm water, ground coffee, raw sugar, coconut milk, and spices. While I enjoy the original version… I decided to change it up a bit and make my version with one of my favorite spices. I add Chinese Five Spice to mine to add some wonderfully warm and familiar spices.

Cranberry Chicken Sandwich
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Cranberry Chicken Sandwich

Looking for a great way to use leftover chicken and cranberries? Look no further than this cranberry chicken salad recipe! With its mouthwatering blend of flavors, you can create a quick and easy meal that’s sure to please everyone. Plus, if you have any leftover turkey from Thanksgiving, you can easily substitute it in for the chicken and enjoy a whole new twist on this delicious dish. So why not give it a try today?

Cranberry Bellini
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Cranberry Bellini

Cheers! It’s the holiday season, which means it’s also cocktail season. So for part two of my cranberry recipes, I’m going to share my Wisconsin Twist on an Italian Classic, the Bellini! Bellinis are sparkling Italian cocktails made with two simple ingredients: Prosecco and white peach purée. They’re fizzy and refreshing, and perfect to change up with nice cool Cranberry Ganita instead of peaches.

Cranberry Granita
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Cranberry Granita

The post introduces a simple recipe for Cranberry Granita, a wholesome Sicilian dessert apt for holiday menus. The creation process is plain and stress-free: prepare ingredients, blend to a purée, sift, freeze, and break up portions. There’s an option to add it to cocktails, including a cranberry Bellini to pair with brunch. The author appreciates feedback on the recipe and shares an accompanying Pinterest pin for easy reference.

Pumpkin Spice Blend
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Pumpkin Spice Blend

Would you believe me if I told you that most of the “pumpkin” flavor you associate with pumpkin spice anything comes from the spice, not the pumpkin? It’s true. Pumpkin on its own has a very mild light and dare I say plan flavor to it. It begs for some warming spices to meet their true potential as the flavors we all know and love.