Good morning! This morning it actually felt like Fall. In fact I wore a jacket to yoga which I haven’t done since April. Immediately my mind went to warm, comforting, cozy food.
Chili and Jalapeno Corn Bread |
Layered Chili and Jalapeno Corn Bread
Here are 10 comfort foods that I would be more than happy to eat often over the coming months.
Image from Saving Room for Dessert via Pinterest |
Wild Rice and Mushroom Soup from Saving Room for Dessert
Image Pinch of Yum via Pinterest |
Slow Cooker Ragu with Pappadella Pasta from Pinch of Yum
Beef Short Ribs and Gravy Image a Family Feast |
Beef Short Ribs and Gravy from A Family Feast
Easy Potato Soup from Plate Cravings |
Easy Potato and Corn Soup from Plated Cravings
Image Cupcakes and Kale Chips |
Lasagna from Cupcakes and Kale Chips
Image The View from The Great Island |
Guinness Coffee Irish Stew |
Guinness Coffee Irish Stew from The Chunky Chef
Image Jo Cooks |
Salisbury Steak Meatballs with Mashed Potatoes from Jo Cooks
Swedish Meatballs |
Swedish Meatballs over Noodles from Pine Cones and Acorns
I did notice that all of these foods have either cheese, gravy or a sauce. All of which are a great thing to keep you warm and fill your belly on a cold day!
What is your favorite comfort food? Do you have a link to it on your blog? If so please share or just tell us about it!
Have a great day!
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Brenda Pruitt says
I love cornbread. Grew up eating it most days. This comfort food sure looks delicious! I really admire those cooking bloggers.
Brenda
Anonymous says
These all look so yummy and warm!
I had a potato-mushroom soup at a food fair recently and just about cried with pleasure. I am looking for the recipe.
Otherwise, I look forward to making my neighbor's recipe for real French onion soup (he's from Normandy). He snuck in extra butter as soon as his wife turned her back! The recipe is on my blog: https://francetaste.wordpress.com/2016/12/20/french-onion-soup/
Anonymous says
These all look so good! Things that cook long and slow do tend to have some kind of sauce or are baked in cheese…
I had a mushroom-potato soup at a food fair recently that was so good I almost cried. I am looking for the recipe.
Otherwise, I can share the recipe for real French onion soup, per my neighbor, a native of Normandy. He added more butter as soon as his wife's back was turned. Here it is: https://francetaste.wordpress.com/2016/12/20/french-onion-soup/
William Kendall says
The lasagna would hit the spot right about now.