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Holiday Baking

Bake something special for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Boxing Day, Kwanzaa, or New Year’s with one of these eighty-seven simple recipes.

The Wintertime holidays are alive with tradition, especially in the kitchen. And nothing is more festive than baked goods fresh from the oven. Holiday Baking celebrates the six major events of the season—Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Boxing Day, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s—with irresistible treats you’ll want to add to your culinary repertoire right away.

These easy-to-follow recipes are ready to mix-and—match, whatever your plans may be. Vida Lee’s Maple Pumpkin Pie is equally welcome at Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. The three different rugelach cookie variations are great for Hanukkah or a cookie swap party. Buttery Buckingham Palace Shortbread or Sweet Onion, Apple, And Cheese Tart are just right for a midday Boxing Day brunch. Brown Sugar Benne Cookies and Mama’s Yummy Sweet Spoonbread Soufflé are sure to become classic favorites for Kwanzaa. For New Year’s, the Bloody Mary And Baked Mushroom Omelet will soothe those who indulged a little too much the night before.

With simple tips for baking with kids, these recipes are as fun to make as they are easy to eat. Whether you are looking for the old-fashioned recipes you loved as a child or for some new inspiration, Holiday Baking is tasty enough to please the child in all of us.

Sara Perry, Leigh Beisch

Sara Perry is the author of numerous cookbooks, including Christmastime Treats (0-8118-2491-8), Valentine Treats (0-8118-2592-2), Everything Tastes Better with Garlic (0-8118-3816-1), and many more. A columnist for the Oregonian and radio restaurant commentator, she lives in Portland, Oregon.Leigh Beisch is a San Francisco based photographer. Her work has appeared in The Cookware Cookbook (0-8118-4236-3), Viva Margarita (0-8118-4022-0), Saffron Shores (0-8118-3052-7), and Olives, Anchovies, and Capers (0-8118-2494-2).

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