15 Kwanzaa Recipes To Make At Home
Kwanzaa is a Black, African American and Pan-African holiday focused on celebrating familial, communal and cultural bonds. Food plays a historic role too.
Read MoreKwanzaa is a Black, African American and Pan-African holiday focused on celebrating familial, communal and cultural bonds. Food plays a historic role too.
Read MoreWhether you make your own dried berries or just want to use some store-bought ones, you'll love this maple strawberry granola, reminiscent of a favorite cereal.
Read MoreDried cranberries and candied ginger combine in this nut-free granola, which is a perfect wintertime breakfast or holiday gift.
Read MoreRegular ol' caramel popcorn is so yesterday. Today is all about this nutty almond caramel corn, which makes a great holiday gift.
Read MoreAngel food cake, whipped topping and fresh fruits, what can be any better? Coat your light and fluffy angel food cake with the marshmallow frosting and toasted coconut.
Read MoreThis sweet white chocolate peppermint popcorn recipe also uses red and green candies and sprinkles for a festive flurry of fun.
Read MoreA flavorful West-African stew made of chicken, fennels, lemon and spices all ready to be served-up in under an hour.
Read MoreThis cinnamon trail mix is a perfect snack for game day, movie night, a picnic, a hike or really, any time you're a little hungry.
Read MoreOatmeal raisin cookies inspired this easy granola recipe, which will be sure to please the young and young at heart.
Read MoreAll it takes is just over one hour and one skillet to prepare this iconic West African dish. After the hour, you will have chicken, rice and veggies all ready to eat.
Read MoreSuya Spice Blend is a staple seasoning in West Africa, especially in Nigerian cuisine. It is a flavorful dry rub typically made with a base of crushed or powdered peanuts and spices like ginger and cayenne.
Read MoreCherry and almond combine to make a satisfying, filling and healthy granola, perfect for breakfast or everyday snacking.
Read MoreServe this take on a classic Ethiopian chicken stew with warm naan bread. It will surely tick off all your wants from a winter, cold-weather comfort food.
Read MoreFour ingredients is all it takes to achieve creamy, buttery, blissful mashed potatoes this Thanksgiving.
Read MoreThese curried meat pies may take a couple hours of your time, but they will surely be worth the wait in the end.
Read MoreThese roasted nuts uses plenty of sugar, but the addition of pepper and seasoned salt add just the right amount of kick.
Read MoreThis tasty cranberry-apricot-fig compote is perfect with pancakes, biscuits or pretty much any breakfast food.
Read MoreChocolate cherry fudge is a favorite for many folks and would make a picturesque, delicious holiday gift.
Read MoreWhether out on the oil grill or using your indoor on your cast-iron skillet, these West African kebabs are sure to be a hit.
Read MoreDoes it get more comforting than creamy mashed potatoes? You'll need only a handful of ingredients to whip up this Thanksgiving classic.
Read MoreCauliflower and everything seasoning is the power duo you didn't know you needed. This recipe requires only five ingredients and 15 minutes of prep.
Read MoreThis grill-roasted chicken with lemon and herbs takes almost two hours to prepare and results in a six smokey servings.
Read MoreButter pecan fudge is chock full of the two things in its name: butter and toasted, tasty pecans. It's the perfect holiday time gift.
Read MoreIt takes only 15 minutes and four ingredients to take your breakfast ham (or Canadian bacon) to the next level.
Read MoreMint and chocolate are a classic holiday time combination, making this festive fudge a perfect edible gift for the gourmand in your life.
Read MoreThis white chocolate and strawberry fudge is reminiscent of berries and cream, a favorite flavor combination for all ages.
Read MoreChocolate chip cookie dough meets fudge in this merrytime mashup of favorite sweets. No baking required!
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