My top 5 recipes to try at Christmas






The season calls for infusion of flavours and of course, Christmas is the theme at the moment and we'll be channeling our attention to this. However, your preparedness for Christmas will tell in what you serve to your guest at Christmas. Food making is a therapeutic process and it requires making right choices from selecting the right ingredients and infusing the right ingredients.

Now, some of these recipes might require early prepping because you'll be engaged in so many things that requires thorough supervision and you really don't want any part to lack your utmost attention.




Christmas chocolate cake


Cakes at Christmas is a big deal that everyone should try out. Cakes generally, call attention a good way of winning the heart of a guest. It could also pass as a very good dessert I made this chocolate cake using flavour packed ingredients this is a tried and trusted recipe. 👉 http://temitopedancerfoodandlifestyle.blogspot.com/2018/12/christmas-chocolate-cake-recipe.html

Veggie fried rice


This is different from the conventional fried rice because no protein was used. It was intentional because I as a person don't cook the conventional way I enjoy exploring and trying out new ways of making palatable meals but my exclusion of protein is totally optional you can make your own twist and because lots of chicken, turkey, beef are taken at the festive season . 👉http://temitopedancerfoodandlifestyle.blogspot.com/2019/04/veggies-fried-rice-nigerian-fried-rice.html

Chin-chin


This was made with love it is a meal that can be used to keep ones guest busy when other dishes are being made. It would be advisable to make this days before Christmas store them in jars, buckets, etc. Note: seal with aluminum foil to prevent air from gaining entry. Doing this will preserve your chin-chin and it will remain fresh. 👉 http://temitopedancerfoodandlifestyle.blogspot.com/2018/04/chin-chin-recipe.html

Party jollof rice


The uniting factor of every party. Party jollof is always on every party menu from ceremonies like: birthday, burial, housewarming, naming ceremony, convocation, etc. To the extent that many of the belief that with jollof the party isn't complete. Do you share in this school of thought?
Well, I believe every good meals is worthy of being represented on the menu. 👉 http://temitopedancerfoodandlifestyle.blogspot.com/2019/02/party-jollof-rice-recipe-nigerian.html


Banana bread

You might be wondering why this is on the menu. But I tell you making this days before Christmas, packing and gifting to friends and extended family members is a very good way of appreciating people you really care about. I tell you they will appreciate you for gifting such an edible piece also remember, the essence of the season is to share and most importantly spread love! 👉 http://temitopedancerfoodandlifestyle.blogspot.com/2019/10/banana-bread.html

Happy Celebrations! 😊

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