Currently Crushing On: Trends, Favorites, and What’s Hot Now

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This week on the blog I shared a crispy prosciutto & Havarti Dutch baby. I also rounded up a collection of Thanksgiving leftover recipes and my holiday baking list, plus my November favorites.

Gift guides are live on the blog and include curated ideas for every person on your list. Featured guides so far include:

  • Parents Gift Guide
  • Kids Gift Guide
  • Women’s Gift Guide
  • Men’s Gift Guide
  • Hostess Gift Guide
  • Kitchen Gift Guide
  • Under $25 Gift Guide
  • Beauty Gift Guide

You can browse all of my favorites in my Amazon storefront and my LTK shop. I’ve pulled together gift guide picks in both places to make holiday shopping easier.

There’s a new menu for the week and a fresh look inside our everyday life with a new “A Week in the Life” update. If you enjoy tried-and-true weeknight recipes and simple home updates, those posts are for you.

Join the Everyday Dinners cookbook club on Facebook. If you have a copy of the book, request to join the group for community support and recipe inspiration. If you don’t have a copy yet, consider getting one — the group is a welcoming space full of helpful ideas and lovely people.

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What I’m Loving This Week

I’m craving a comforting pozole verde right now — perfect for cooler nights. Also on my list:

  • Steakhouse creamed spinach — rich, creamy, and indulgent.
  • An easy Christmas punch that’s bright and festive.
  • Peppermint Moscow Mule for a holiday cocktail with a kick.
  • Pumpkin pasta with sausage and goat cheese — cozy and flavorful.
  • Christmas sprinkle cookie cups — adorable and fun to make.
  • Frosted gingerbread bars for a classic holiday treat.
  • Leftover turkey dinner melts — a brilliant way to use Thanksgiving leftovers.
  • A truly excellent lemon pie that’s bright and balanced.
  • No-knead pumpkin bread — effortless and delicious.
  • Red curry coconut soup made with leftover turkey or chicken for warming comfort.
  • Creamy tortellini with butternut squash and sausage — seasonal and satisfying.
  • A variety of chicken marinades to keep weeknight dinners interesting.

These recipes and ideas are simple ways to bring seasonal flavors into your kitchen and make the most of holiday meals and leftovers.