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I had an opportunity to meet Bobby Flay right before Thanksgiving and he was sharing his tips about holiday food.
My favorite kind of food.
While Bobby Flay himself loves spending the whole day in the kitchen, he understands that not everyone does, and I loved that didn’t just share the most difficult and impressive recipes, but rather – real food for real people. And that when you keep the holiday menu simple enough – even the kids will enjoy it, and you don’t have to make them separate meals.
While Bobby Flay believes in somewhat simple food with great flavor, I asked if he recommends any easy breezy tips and shortcuts for holiday meal. And his answer was “No! No shortcuts! Use fresh and good ingredients, take time to cook a meal that you can be proud of – it will be the talk of the Holiday”. I agree – rather simplify your recipes, or get someone to help, but don’t cut corners when it comes to your Holiday dinner!

Check out Bobby Flay’s turkey recipes
The ultimate highlight of the event was seeing Bobby Flay cooking – and getting to taste the food! And the food – obviously it was delicious! It was in fact so good that I have been testing a few recipes myself, and I hate to say, done fairly good job making them almost as good. Check out Bobby Flay’s holiday recipes at Hellman’s Real Holiday Helpings. Oh, I was also excited to see that one of his recipes is pretty much what I have been doing for years – leftover turkey sandwiches with cranberry jelly and Hellman’s mayo – my daughter loves what they call “pink mayonnaise” – mixture of cranberry or lingonberry jelly and mayonnaise.


My last question to Bobby Flay was before heading out.. “What is the favorite part of your job?” and his answer was either perfectly scripted by his PR people, or he is really that down-to-earth, great guy, that you want him to be “The best part of my job is when I am in the kitchen of one of my restaurants just cooking good food”. And I believed him.
GIVEAWAY
Thanks to Hellman’s I am hosting a $25 gift card giveaway.
Enter the giveaway by leaving a comment with your favorite Holiday food, and leave me a way to contact you.
Deadline: December 26th, midnight, EST.
Full disclosure: I was invited to an event with Bobby Flay by Hellman’s and received a gift bag in the event. I was also given a gift card by Mom Select to host this giveaway.
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homemade cinnamon rolls
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
My favorite holiday food is Sweet Potatoe Casserole.
houmasweeper@bellsouth.net
cranberry sauce ty
i love homemade stuffing!
I love Egg Nog! It wouldn’t be the holidays without it!
I love my sister in laws green rice!
Deviled eggs! I know they’re easy to make, but for some reason we only have them on Holidays. What makes them special is how much my daughter loves them, and enjoys making them with me.
My favorite holiday meal is an herb crusted perfectly cooked beef tenderloin. It really is a splurge for us, but soooo good.
red velvet cake
I love honey bakes ham with Pineapple. YUMMY!
I love making candied yams!
I like chocolate truffles. I always make them at Christmas, and I like them rolled in cocoa and coconut. Please enter me. I’m skullaria @ gmail. com Thanks!
Has to be Prime Rib.
I love honeybaked ham!
I like pecan pie
My favorite holiday dish is chocolate peanut butter pie!
I just had my favorite holiday food yesterday – baked brie with apricot preserves and toasted almonds – oh my was that good. I could have made a whole meal of it.
My favorite Holiday Food is Prime Rib Roast (most of the time they are outrageously priced and slim pickings, but during the Holidays, they seem to put out more and mark them down to a reasonable price!)
Thank you Hellman’s and Skimbacolifestyle!
jes
greimanj@comcast.net
Baked ham Christmas dinner.
and ham sandiwiches with Hellman’s for a few days after that
My favorite holiday food is turkey with stuffing.
MMM…deviled Eggs.
Stuffing and Green Bean Casserole :)
My favorite holiday food is desert-pumpkin pie and pecan pie.
my favorite holiday food is homeade banana bread :)
My favorite holiday food is pecan pie.
Crown Roast!
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
My favorite holiday food is PIE!, especially Pecan!!
Homemade cranberry sauce is delicious!
My favorite is Honey Glazed ham
My favorite holiday food is definitely Pumpkin Pie. Om nom nom nom!
I love my mom’s gourmet potatoes!
beccaalley at gmail dot com
my favorite holiday food is my grandmother’s fudge!
I love green bean casserole! thanks!
My favorite Holiday food is German Christmas stollen. My grandmother made them every year!
wishes2u
egmccm02@yahoo.com
This time of year I love tamales.
I love the mashed potatoes!
I love sweet potatoes!
My fav holiday food is our homemade Drum Cake which is a many layer-like 10-12-sponge cake which is then iced with chocolate icing. Yum.
I love turkey. Especially all the leftover dishes I can make with it.
rlgrady[at]yahoo[dot]com
Pumpkin Pie!
Thanks for the giveaway… It’s a toss-up: Roasted Turkey & dressing, or Homemade Tamales !!!
I love honey glazed ham, and my mother’s dirty rice with oysters!
My favorite holiday food is pumpkin pie.
My favorite holiday food is my sister’s decorated Christmas sugar cookies. Simple, but delicious (and I’m not much of a baker, so I enjoy it when I can indulge my sweet tooth!).
I love cranberry salad. The best.
Not a popular tradition, but our family has sauerbraten for Christmas and I love it.
pumpkin pie
My favorite holiday food is potato pancakes
I love the homemade Christmas cookies.
My favorite holiday food is candied yams
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