NEW Stress-Free Holiday Recipes πŸ‚πŸ₯§πŸŽ


Several new ideas (14 to be exact!) were added to the Thanksgiving recipe archive this year! All are quite easy to make and flavorful.

They can grace your table and are also perfect for holiday potlucks. Most can be made ahead, so you have more time to enjoy the company of family and friends.

Apps, Bread & Sides

​Honey-roasted side dish that will wow everyone.

My personal new favorite baked beans recipe.

A stunning, shareable bread cheese appetizer.

Easy, fresh and crunchy holiday salad.

A fantastic, moist twist on cornbread.

Sweet Fall muffins can be part of your bread basket.

​Old-fashioned biscuits are a must.

Another muffin recipe that screams Thanksgiving.

This classic sweet salad can double as dessert.

Desserts & Sweets

Classic chocolate pie that'll bring raves.

An easy, vintage dessert with shortcuts.

Cute mini cheesecakes that can steal the show.

Make this easy, creamy take on apple crisp.

Pecans and a creamy cheesecake.

A pile of baked donuts 🍏

If you make a recipe from the blog and love it, please rate it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a comment. I appreciate your feedback. Happy baking,

Paula Montenegro
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Founder of Vintage Kitchen Notes.
Avid baker & recipe creator

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Vintage Kitchen Notes

I want to encourage people to have fun in the kitchen by sharing easy baking recipes, sweet and savory, from vintage classics to family favorites, with step-by-step instructions.

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