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My Favorite Recipes of 2011

27 Dec
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It's the time of year for looking back and reflecting on what we did in 2011. I can say I did a whole lot of cooking. 

Last year around this time, I posted a list of what I learned about food in 2010. I learned a lot in 2011 -- cooking is a never-ending process of learning -- however, this year, as I spent a lot more time developing and testing recipes, I thought it would be more appropriate to reminisce about my favorite dishes of the year. Just click on the link below, and you'll find the full recipe. 

Beef Bourguignon: One of the most recent recipes I made, this mouthwatering classic will be on regular rotation, for sure.

Beef Stroganoff: The unexpected secret to this dish is nutmeg.

Braised Greens with Mushrooms: My first real try working with Swiss Chard, and it was delicious.

Caribbean Shrimp Pasta Salad: Fresh and tropical, this was the perfect pasta salad for my friend's Jamaica-themed bridal shower. 

Coconut Curried Beef with Snow Peas: My husband doesn't even like curry, and he commented on how good this recipe is.

Crawfish-Smothered Grits: Not healthy at all! But creamy and delicious.

Creamy Taco Mac: My husband loves Hamburger Helper, but I refuse to buy it. This was a good, healthier compromise.

Mussels Marinara: A simple, yet elegant recipe to serve over pasta.

The posts above are all recipes I've blogged about on the Whatsupmag.com platform. There are definitely some recipes that I've really loved that I haven't blogged here because they're either 1) from other sources, or 2) on my personal food blog. (Occasionally, I use some recipes for the food newsletter -- sign up now! -- so they don't appear on this blog.) These favorite recipes from other chefs or websites include:

Orzo with Caramelized Vegetables: This is somewhat time-consuming, but wholesome and incredibly flavorful.

Roasted Chicken with Balsamic Vinaigrette: I make this with regular boneless, skinless chicken breasts, and it is so good over brown rice.

Shrimp & Scallop Bayou Pasta: This is adapted from an Emeril Lagasse recipe. 

Spicy Boneless Ribs in Tomato Sauce: This slow-cooker recipe is so easy to make, but impresses people every time I make it.

What were your favorite recipes of the year?

Kelsey Casselbury

Kelsey Casselbury

Food Editor Kelsey Casselbury is constantly in search of her new favorite restaurant and loves sampling appetizers, signature cocktails, and all types of wine. She was previously a restaurant critic on Maryland's Eastern Shore, but appreciates a laidback meal as much as anyone else. Feel free to e-mail her restaurant suggestions, news, or events at any time at kcasselbury@whatsupmag.com

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