4 Easy Comfort Food Recipes and #CookBlogShare Week 48 (2024)

As the nights draw in and the days become increasingly hectic with Christmas preparations, simple warming meals are what is required. Here are 4 Easy Comfort Food Recipes – perfect for this time of year! Plus find the linky for #CookBlogShare Week 48.

Can you believe it’s just 4 weeks until Christmas??? I am already like a small child – suuuuper excited! I love this time of year: it’s that sense of anticipation, coupled with pretty lights and sparkly things, warm and cosy evenings in and, of course, THE FOOD!!

If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you know I go BIG when it comes to Christmas food. It’s traditional at this time of year for me to go a bit crazy with new recipes – simplifying Christmas classics (like my Easy Peasy Cranberry Sauce or my Stress Free Roast Turkey) and coming up with inventive new dishes (Sprout SlawandChristmas Turkey Burgers, anyone?).

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This year I have been a little more restrained than in previous years (mostly because I’ve spent a lot of time updating old Christmas recipes!), but I’ve still found time to create a few new Christmas recipes! My favourites this year are my Chestnut and Cranberry Stuffing Balls and my Stuffed Rolled Turkey Breast – an easy, stress free and CHEAP way to create a delicious Christmas centrepiece.

Over on Productive Blogging, I’ve not been very Christmassy at all! But instead I’ve been sharing tips on How to set up the Yoast SEO plugin (properly!), How to automate your social media and How to send an automated blog newsletter with MailChimp.

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4 Easy Comfort Food Recipes

Brrr – it’s getting chilly now isn’t it? We even had SNOW in my little corner of the South East of England – which is almost UNHEARD OF at this time of year! As the weather is getting worse and the nights are drawing in, I’m now in full on comfort food mode (who are you kidding, Eb? You are ALWAYS in comfort food mode!!).

So it’s not surprising that it was comfort food that caught my eye among all the dishes linked up in last weeks linky over on Casa Costello! The thing I really love about the dishes I’ve chosen to feature this week is not just that they are wonderfully comforting dishes, but also that they are all EASY PEASY! This is important to me at any time of the year, but especially now – I don’t know about you but my calendar is looking a little bit CRAY-ZEEE for the next month and a bit. Mostly good stuff, but still – I need REALLY REALLY need easy peasy meals this month!!

Creamy Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

First up is this delicious sounding Creamy Roasted Butternut Squash Soup from Monika at Everyday Health Recipes. I am a BIG fan of roasted butternut squash in all forms but especially in soup! I particularly love how healthy and nutritious this soup is – packed with veggies, lentils and spices. And I also love how creamy this soup is, even though Monika doesn’t use any cream!

Brussels Sprouts, Bacon & Chestnuts Macaroni Cheese

Given how into Christmas food I am – and especially sprouts! I couldn’t not include this delicious sounding (and very Christmassy) Brussels Sprouts, Bacon & Chestnuts Macaroni Cheese recipe from Jo at Jo’s Kitchen Larder! It’s basically exactly as the recipe suggests: classic Macaroni Cheese, Christmasified (that’s totally a word!) with Brussels sprouts, bacon and chestnuts. What a great way to sneak Brussels sprouts into sprout-refuseniks (i.e. most small children). I love how this recipe can be made ahead of time too – and even cooked from frozen! Perfect for those unexpected guests who arrive at Christmas time.

Easy Sausage Stroganoff

I am always looking for ways to make midweek cooking easier and so I simply had to include this rather genius recipe, from Jacqui over at Recipes Made Easy, for Easy Sausage Stroganoff. Definitely one of those, ‘Now why didn’t I think of that?’ recipes. All the delicious flavour of stroganoff made simpler and cheaper by using sausages! I can see this recipe going down very well in the Gargano household this winter.

Chicken Balti Pies

Pies and curry are two of my favourite winter comfort foods, so the two combined is like some kind of ultimate comfort food nirvana! And this is exactly what Cat from Curly’s Cooking has done with these rather awesome looking Chicken Balti Pies! Basically, she has made a quick and easy chicken balti and encased it inside two sheets of ready-made puff pastry. The result is these rather awesome little pies – I can imagine how they would make a delicious dinner one night – maybe served with some veg on the side – and a brilliant quick and easy lunch the next day from the leftovers!

#CookBlogShare Week 48

And so we come to this week’s linky. You can link up any foodie post that you have – both old and new posts are welcome. All you need to do is:

  • Link up a recipe or foodie post by clicking the blue ‘add your link’ button below and following the instructions (maximum of 4, please).
  • Add a link from your post back to this post (so everyone else can find it and link up too!) and / or add the #CookBlogShare badge to your post (you can find the code below).
  • Comment on one of the host’s posts and a minimum of 2 other postslinked up here, and generally share the love with a bit of social media action!

If you wish, you can tweet a link to your recipe to me@easypeasyfoodieand also (if you have room on the tweet!) my co-hosts Jacqui @jacdotbee and Monika @MonikasRecipes, usingthe #CookBlogSharehashtag and we will retweet them. You can also post your recipe on theCook Blog Share Facebook Page.

Need some help on Instagram? You and me both…so let’s help each other! Whenever you post to Instagram, use the #CookBlogShare hashtag, then quickly hop over to the #CookBlogShare feed, liking as many as you can and commenting on any that particularly catch your eye. Not a big job at all, but if we all do it, it would make a BIG difference!!

I will comment on a selection of my favourite posts this week and pin them to theCook Blog Share Pinterest Board. I can’t wait to see what you’ve all been making!

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Just to remind you, by joining in, you are giving the #CookBlogShare hosts permission to use your pictures in a round up and on social media, if your recipe is selected as one of our favourites!

Next week #CookBlogShare will be hosted by Jacqui at Recipes Made Easy 🙂

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FAQs

What is the number one comfort food? ›

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  • 1 Chicken and Waffles.
  • 2 Spaghetti and Meatballs.
  • 3 Chicken Fried Steak.
  • 4 Mac and Cheese.
  • 5 Hotdish.
  • 6 Chicago Deep Dish Pizza.
  • 7 Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.
  • 8 Matzo Ball Soup.
Mar 1, 2020

What is the most comforting food in the world? ›

10 Comfort Foods from Around the World
  • India: Butter Chicken. ...
  • France: Cassoulet. ...
  • Morocco: Harira Soup. ...
  • South Korea: Kimchi Stew (Kimchi Jjigae) ...
  • Mexico: Pozole. ...
  • Greece: Moussaka. ...
  • Thailand: Tom Yum Soup. ...
  • Brazil: Feijoada.

What's your all time favorite comfort food? ›

Our 20 all-time favorite comfort foods
  • 1 of 20. Chicken noodle soup. Joshua Resnick / shutterstock.com. ...
  • 2 of 20. Chicken pot pie. Charles Brutlag / shutterstock.com. ...
  • 3 of 20. Chicken tenders. ...
  • 4 of 20. Chili. ...
  • 5 of 20. Chocolate chip cookies. ...
  • 6 of 20. Cinnamon buns. ...
  • 7 of 20. Cornbread. ...
  • 8 of 20. Fries.
Mar 17, 2024

What is the number 1 most loved food? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What is Gordon Ramsay's comfort food? ›

Potato and Butternut Squash Gratin with Crispy Shallots

Butternut squash lends an autumn twist to this comforting, classic dish. Steeping the cream in aromatics imparts an exciting depth of flavor, while Gruyere cheese leaves a nutty, savory finish to this creamy, decadent dish.

What are Southern comfort foods? ›

What is Southern comfort food? my idea of Southern comfort foods: biscuits, cornbread, collards, ham, fried chicken, turkey and dressing, field peas and rice, fried green tomatoes, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy, pecan pie, sweet potato pie, 16 layered chocolate (or caramel ) cake .

What is the most eaten food? ›

Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population, and it's been that way for centuries. It's cheap, it's filling, and it can be easily grown in a variety of climates. Rice is so important to so many people that it's no surprise that it's the world's most-eaten food.

What are the top five comfort foods? ›

Nearly 15 percent of the 2,252 adults surveyed by Harris listed pizza as their top comfort food, more than twice as many as said chocolate (7 percent) or ice cream (7 percent) and more still than said mac and cheese (5 percent), chips (4 percent), hamburgers (3 percent), steak (3 percent), or either popcorn, pasta or ...

What food is loved by everyone? ›

Potatoes

Nearly as versatile a food as rice, potatoes are loved by everyone no matter where they live. They can take many forms: from French fries to mashed potatoes to gnocchi, potato lovers can rest easy knowing their favorite delicacy is incredibly easy to find and eat.

What is the happiest food? ›

A “happy food” is any ingredient that lifts your mood and supports mental health. Examples of happy foods include fish, nuts, seeds, eggs, leafy greens, berries, olive oil and whole grains.

What is the most popular comfort food in America? ›

The Most Popular Comfort Foods Broken Down by Category

The most popular comfort food main dish in the country was once again grilled cheese. Hungry residents everywhere from New Jersey to Utah were googling grilled cheese. Overall, it was the top-searched main dish comfort food in eight states.

What is your comfort food answer? ›

Fried chicken: a classic comfort food because of its crispy texture and the positive memories of picnics and gatherings. Mac and cheese: macaroni noodles in cheese sauce are simple to cook and perfectly balance carbs and proteins. Kebab: meat, veggies, spices, sauces — all mixed on a plate or rolled in a flatbread.

What is a comfort food when you are not feeling well? ›

From toast to grilled cheese to peanut butter & jelly, simple sandwiches are a popular comfort food when sick. Bread is part of the BRAT diet. The BRAT diet consists of easily digestible, doctor-recommended foods that you may eat when you have an upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.

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