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Coconut Cardamom Spiced Breakfast Latte

Breakfast, dessert, and everything in between!

By Jenn Gimbel and Melinda Carstensen |

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  • Pumpkin Challah

    Pumpkin Challah

    This braided bread with a burst of pumpkin flavor will leave you and your stomach —wanting to celebrate the Festival of Lights every morning.
    Make pumpkin challah »

  • Cranberry Sauce Pancakes

    Cranberry Sauce Pancakes

    Give your kids a sweet surprise come Christmas morning with these saucy pancakes. Add in whipped cream and warmed maple syrup, and they just might forget about that iPad Santa “forgot” to bring! …
    Make cranberry sauce pancakes »

  • Apple Butter Cinnamon Rolls with Apple Cider Icing

    Apple Butter Cinnamon Rolls with Apple Cider Icing

    Doused in warm apple cider icing, this gooey breakfast pastry puts a festive spin on the classic cinnamon roll. Serve these sweet buns on Christmas morning and your kids will be sure to get their apple a day — and then some!
    Make apple butter cinnamon rolls with apple cider icing »

  • Eggnog Cinnamon Scones

    Eggnog Cinnamon Scones

    These nutmeg and cinnamon scones are a great grab-and-go breakfast dish for your kids to nosh on while unwrapping their gifts. Bonus: Any leftovers can be served later for a sweet snack with after-dinner drinks.
    Make eggnog cinnamon scones »

  • Banana Bread French Toast

    Banana Bread French Toast

    If you received more “thank you” loaves of homemade bread and fruitcake than you could possibly eat, this recipe easily transforms it into a tasty holiday morning breakfast treat.
    Make banana bread French toast »

  • Pain au Chocolat

    Pain au Chocolat

    Give your kids an extra gift for the holidays with these easy, chocolate-filled croissants you can make the night before. Chocolate for breakfast? Merry Christmas, indeed!
    Make pain au chocolat »

  • Gingerbread Pancakes

    Gingerbread Pancakes

    Who says gingerbread needs to be saved for dessert? Whip up these special pancakes one blistery, December morning to get your family in the holiday spirit!
    Make gingerbread pancakes »

  • Lemon-Scented Raspberry Jelly Doughnuts

    Lemon-Scented Raspberry Jelly Doughnuts

    It wouldn’'t be Hanukkah without traditional sufganiyot. This lemon-scented, raspberry jam-filled recipe will add a zesty, sweet splash to your typical Festival of Lights celebration.
    Make lemon-scented raspberry jelly doughnuts »

  • Artichoke Chevre Dip

    Artichoke Chevre Dip

    Whether you’re looking for a flavorful dip for your holiday party, an afternoon Christmas snack, or New Year'’s Eve hors d'oeuvre — look no further than this savory crowd-pleaser.
    Make artichoke chevre dip »

  • Hazelnut-crusted Fried Brie

    Hazelnut-crusted Fried Brie

    Nothing screams “"Happy Holidays!"” like an artery-clogging dose of gourmet cheese, deep-fried in hazelnut breading — the perfect pop ‘n’ go party appetizer.
    Make hazelnut-crusted fried brie »

  • Asparagus and Parmigiano Puffs

    Asparagus and Parmigiano Puffs

    Cheesy puffed pastries are an elegant and inexpensive appetizer to serve at your next holiday get-together. Feel free to replace asparagus with any other green vegetable you’'re craving this season.
    Make asparagus and parmigiano puffs »

  • Rosemary Walnut Crackers

    Rosemary Walnut Crackers

    Leave the boxes of Triscuits and Wheat Thins to the amateurs and bake your own crackers for holiday snacking. Hint: These rosemary-walnut crisps pair well with Gouda or brie cheeses.
    Make rosemary walnut crackers »

  • Apricot, Walnut, and Balsamic Baked Brie

    Apricot, Walnut, and Balsamic Baked Brie

    Baked cheese covered in fruit and nuts will add a decidedly Parisian (and delicious) burst of flavor to your holiday entertaining. We predict your guests will be exclaiming “Oui! Oui!” with every bite. …
    Make apricot, walnut, and balsamic baked brie »

  • Cheese-stuffed Figs with Pecans and Balsamic Drizzle

    Cheese-stuffed Figs with Pecans and Balsamic Drizzle

    Save pigs in a blanket for the kiddie table and serve up these savory figs for a delectable holiday hors d'oeuvre your guests will be raving about long into 2013.
    Make cheese-stuffed figs with toasted pecans and balsamic drizzle »

  • Tomato, Basil, and Goat Cheese Bruschetta

    Tomato, Basil, and Goat Cheese Bruschetta

    There are plenty of savory ways to make bruschetta, but goat cheese makes this recipe a bit richer than the traditional version. Topped with red and green veggies, it's got the look and taste of a festive comfort food that’s guaranteed to wow holiday-party guests.
    Make tomato, basil, and goat cheese bruschetta »

  • Ultimate Nachos

    Ultimate Nachos

    What'’s a New Year’'s Eve party without a cheesy, messy helping of your favorite nachos? It'’s the ideal snack to indulge in before starting your “eating healthy” 2013 New Year'’s resolution.
    Make ultimate nachos »

  • Spicy-sweet Glazed Cocktail Balls

    Spicy-sweet Glazed Cocktail Balls

    This New Year'’s Eve, spend more time downing glasses of bubbly and less time fussing in the kitchen with these 5-minute spicy-sweet vegan meatballs. And if your family prefers a meatier dish, substitute the veggie burger for a red-meat variety.
    Make spicy-sweet glazed cocktail balls »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Sweet and Sticky Honey Roasted Almonds

    Sweet and Sticky Honey Roasted Almonds

    It’'s official. The best foods in life are sticky … and these almonds are no exception. Holiday guests will go gaga for them; just be sure to have plenty of wet-naps on hand.
    Make sweet and sticky honey roasted almonds »

  • Hot and Cheesy Black-eyed Pea Dip

    Hot and Cheesy Black-eyed Pea Dip

    Black-eyed peas are said to be lucky on New Year’'s Day. Well, in that case… give your guests a taste of good luck with every bite of this hot and cheesy dip.
    Make hot and cheesy black-eyed pea dip »

  • Mediterranean Stuffed Mushrooms

    Mediterranean Stuffed Mushrooms

    Who doesn't love stuffed food? Though tiny, these mushrooms are packed with garlic, red pepper and feta, making for a sweet and salty snack with a kick. Serve them on a tray, and watch dinner party guests dig in with delight.
    Make Mediterranean stuffed mushrooms »

  • Root Beer-Braised Brisket

    Root Beer-Braised Brisket

    While your Crockpot spends all day locking in the southern-flavors of this braised brisket, you'’ll have more time to spend mingling with family and friends.
    Make root beer-braised brisket »

  • Chicken with Grapes and Rosemary

    Chicken with Grapes and Rosemary

    Leave the turkey to Thanksgiving and spend Christmas dinner noshing on this unique chicken dish. Your holiday guests will be pleasantly surprised by the sweet burst of fruit with every bite!
    Make chicken with grapes and rosemary »

  • Pork and Chicken Sosatie with Apricots and Onions

    Pork and Chicken Sosatie with Apricots and Onions

    We have no idea why it'’s good luck to eat pork on New Year’s Day, but with this unique South-African sosatie recipe we’ll gladly oblige.
    Make pork and chicken sosatie with apricots and onions »

  • Panko-crusted Salmon

    Panko-crusted Salmon

    Whether you believe eating fish on New Year'’s Day is lucky or not … you can’t go wrong with this crispy, crunchy salmon dish. Best case scenario: You kicked 2012 off with a lucky bang. Worst case scenario: You kicked 2013 off with a mouth-watering dish. It’'s a win-win.
    Make panko-crusted salmon »

  • Olive Oil and Herb Mashed Potatoes

    Olive Oil and Herb Mashed Potatoes

    Continue your Hanukkah celebration of the oil that lasted 8 days with these mashed potatoes dressed up in olive oil and herbs— a delicious complement to the traditional dinner of brisket and roasted vegetables.
    Make olive oil and herb mashed potatoes »

  • Cran-chestnut Pumpkin Sausage Stuffing

    Cran-chestnut Pumpkin Sausage Stuffing

    Feel wrong serving Christmas dinner without a stuffing dish, but bored with the one you just made for Thanksgiving? This pumpkin and sausage variety adds new flavors to your traditional holiday dinner menu.
    Make cran-chestnut pumpkin sausage stuffing »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Cheesy Onion Rolls

    Cheesy Onion Rolls

    You must be onion because you'’re on a roll? Dinner rolls (and your holiday menu) just got more exciting with this cheesy, chive-y recipe that’s so good, you can skip the butter!
    Make cheesy onion rolls »

  • Maple-spiced Glazed Sweet Potatoes

    Maple-spiced Glazed Sweet Potatoes

    Maple syrup becomes more than just a topping for pancakes and waffles with this glazed sweet potato side dish!
    Make maple-spiced glazed sweet potatoes »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Ruby Port Cranberry Sauce

    Ruby Port Cranberry Sauce

    Add enough port to this tangy cranberry sauce recipe, and you just might be able to skip the glasses of wine come dinner!
    Make ruby port cranberry sauce »

  • Caraway Pepper Sauted Sauerkraut

    Caraway Pepper Sauted Sauerkraut

    Ring in the New Year with some caraway seeds and a lot of good luck with this simple sauerkraut recipe!
    Make caraway pepper sautéed sauerkraut »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Spaghetti Squash Fritters with Meatball Eggs

    Spaghetti Squash Fritters with Meatball Eggs

    Another delectable side dish perfect for Hanukkah dinner, these vegetable fritters will leave your bubbellahs begging for squash every night of the year!
    Make spaghetti squash fritters »

  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Pomegranate

    Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Pomegranate

    This unique veggie dish stocked full of crispy bacon and sweet pomegranates will leave your holiday guests wondering why they never liked Brussels sprouts to begin with.
    Make roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon and pomegranate »

  • No-Bake Chocolate Rum Balls

    No-Bake Chocolate Rum Balls

    Show up to your next holiday shindig with a tin of these no-bake wonders, and we guarantee you (and these treats!) will be the hit of the party. Make no-bake chocolate rum balls »

  • Red Velvet Cake Pop Ice Cream Cones

    Red Velvet Cake Pop Ice Cream Cones

    Add a kid-friendly spin to holiday red velvet cake with these cake- and cream cheese-filled ice cream cones. Tip: Dip the cones in green food coloring for an extra-festive Christmas-themed dessert!
    Make red velvet cake pop ice cream cones »

  • Skinny Gingerbread Men

    Skinny Gingerbread Men

    These gingerbread cookies are a fun holiday baking project for you and the kids. We suggest baking a batch Christmas Eve to leave out for Santa. And they'’re low-cal, so Dad er, Mr. Kringle won'’t feel guilty about eating too many.
    Make skinny gingerbread men »

  • Coconut Snowball Cookies

    Coconut Snowball Cookies

    Don’'t underestimate the deliciousness (and addictiveness) of these coconut goodies. Serve too few, and you might have a cookie war on your hands. Never has a snowball fight tasted so good.
    Make coconut snowball cookies »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Nutella Brownies with Hazelnuts and Dried Cherries

    Nutella Brownies with Hazelnuts and Dried Cherries

    Dried cherries add a tangy sweetness to these chocolate-y, hazelnut-y brownies. Who needs fruitcake?
    Make Nutella brownies with hazelnuts and dried cherries »

  • Rugelach

    Rugelach

    Feel like the season is lacking in flavor? Whip up these traditional Jewish cookies and get ready for a cream cheese and cinnamon explosion with every bite!
    Make rugelach cookies »

  • Candy Cane Brittle

    Candy Cane Brittle

    Take traditional peanut brittle to a whole new level with this mint-chocolate holiday treat. With just four ingredients, it can be made in minutes —so you have more time to check off your to-do list.
    Make candy cane brittle »

  • Cinnamon Sugar Hazelnut Flute Twists

    Cinnamon Sugar Hazelnut Flute Twists

    These churro-like flute twists are a great holiday treat for dipping in hot cocoa on cold, December nights. But beware: Your kids may discover these snacks look an awful lot like swords. Don’t say we didn’'t warn you.
    Make cinnamon sugar hazelnut flute twists »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Maple Walnut Crunch Icebox Cookies

    Maple Walnut Crunch Icebox Cookies

    You don'’t have to live in Vermont to tap into the wonder of maple syrup. Whip up a batch of these spiral cookies and you’'ll be ready for the holidays (and winter weather) in no time.
    Make maple walnut crunch icebox cookies »

  • Candy Cane Kisses Chocolate Mug Cake

    Candy Cane Kisses Chocolate Mug Cake

    Ring in the New Year with a mouthful of minty, chocolaty goodness with this one-minute mug cake.
    Make candy cane kisses chocolate mug cake »

  • Walnut Linzer Cookies

    Walnut Linzer Cookies

    With a fruity filling and roasted nuts on top, this festive treat takes simple butter cookies up a notch. They may not look like much, but believe us: Served with a glass of milk, they're sure to please any crowd — from Santa to the most stubborn of holiday-cookie snobs.
    Make walnut Linzer Cookies »

  • Frozen Candy Cane Ice Cream Pie

    Frozen Candy Cane Ice Cream Pie

    Bring a touch of the North Pole to your holiday party dessert table with this minty-sweet pie!
    Make frozen candy cane ice cream pie »

  • Spiced Pumpkin Hot Chocolate

    Spiced Pumpkin Hot Chocolate

    This pumpkin-y take on traditional hot chocolate makes for the perfect cold-weather drink to curl up with by the fire.
    Make spiced pumpkin hot chocolate »

  • Hot Caramel Apple Cider

    Hot Caramel Apple Cider

    Usher your holiday party guests out of the cold and into your home with a piping hot glass of this caramel apple cider. We suggest serving with apple-cinnamon scones for a deliciously sweet snack to really get the party started!
    Make hot caramel apple cider »

  • Candy Cane Milk Shooters

    Candy Cane Milk Shooters

    While the grown-ups down eggnog shooters, the kiddies can join in the festivities with these creamy, minty “shots.” The tykes are sure to wake up without headaches, but we can’t say the same for the adults …
    Make candy cane milk shooters »

  • Frozen Cocoa Shake

    Frozen Cocoa Shake

    You don’'t have to live in New York City to appreciate the scrumptiousness of Serendipity'’s signature frozen cocoa. This recipe makes a delightful after-dinner drink for kiddies and adults alike. Tip: A shot of Kahlua will make this shake even more irresistible for grown-up party guests.
    Make a frozen cocoa shake »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Eggnog Latte

    Eggnog Latte

    There’'s no better way to greet Christmas morning —and your present-crazed kiddies —than with a cup of this festive eggnog coffee. Top with whipped cream and cinnamon for an extra burst of flavor (and caffeine)!
    Make an eggnog latte »

  • Coconut Cardamom Spiced Breakfast Latte

    Coconut Cardamom Spiced Breakfast Latte

    After a blistery cold morning of building a snow fort with your kiddies, warm your bones and get into the holiday spirit with this cardamom and coconut latte.
    Make coconut cardamom spiced breakfast latte »
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

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    The Reindeer cookies were awesome!

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