This week on #CookBlogShare I am sharing a round up of wonderful winter warming recipes perfect for colder days. Filling and totally delicious what more could you want. Plus you will find the linky for week 45.
Welcome to #CookBlogShare week 45. No news to report from behind the scenes of any importance this month so I shall get straight to the round up and linky.
As the end of the year approaches at a rate that is far to fast for my liking we have seen some amazing bakes linked up to #CookBlog share over the last month.
We food bloggers certainly have a sweet tooth and like to bake to warm ourselves up or cheer ourselves up with yummy desserts. Last week there were even more fabulous bakes and desserts linked up including this amazing 60 Gluten Free Pudding recipes and Flourless Desserts Recipe round up from The Gluten Free Alchemist. But as much as I like cakes and desserts (which is far too much for my waistline) this week I have chosen a savoury winter warmer theme for the round up.
4 Winter Warming Recipes
Quick Pan Aggie
From new blog on the block Feast Glorious Feast we have this Quick Pan Aggie. I had never heard of it either! Quick Pan Aggie Chloe's version of the Humber twist on Panackelty (variously spelt Panaklty or Panaclty). Its a traditional northern dish of corned beef, potatoes, carrot and beef stock with added bacon. Check out my speedy version of an old frugal stalwart. It sounds like perfect comfort food for me just right for these colder evenings. If you haven't had a chance to pop over to see Chloe's new blog then do and show her some food bloggers love while you are there. The blog hangs on the premise of turning everyday dishes into feasts and is packed full of helpful tips and information.
Slow Cooked Chilli with Cornbread
A big pot of steaming hot chilli is ideal when you have a crowd to please. This Slow Cooked Chilli from Lou's Kitchen Corners is simple and yet has lovely earthy, warm spicy tones. Lou has served it with Cornbread which makes a delicious change from rice.
Paprika and Sage Butter Roast Chicken
This roast chicken a second offering from Feast Glorious Feast would make a delicious winter Sunday roast.
Chicken and Potato Goulash
And finally, we have my own Chicken and Potato Goulash. Chicken goulash is quicker to make than traditional beef goulash. It tastes great and made with potatoes is economical too.
Veggies Too
If you are after ideas for veggies to go with these winter dishes you might like to try Braised Red Cabbage from Lost in Food or check out Tin and Thyme's guide How to cook Perfect Brussels sprouts.
Rosemary
Great recipes - one of the good things about cold wintry days is coming home to a good old home-made casserole or roast!
Jacqueline Bellefontaine
I totally agree.
Veronica
Loving the recipes this week. Can't wait to try them. Perfect comfort food for the cold winter nights.
Monika Dabrowski
Lovely comfort food dishes, I'd love to try them all!
Cat | Curly's Cooking
Such delicious looking recipes. I'd like to try them all!
Janice Pattie
What wonderful comfort food recipes! There's nothing quite like a good hearty casserole or one-pot meal
Lesley Garden
What a great round-up Jacqui, I'll definitely be trying out a few of these recipes.
Jenny Walters
I think I'm a bit late to the chicken party!! Great round up, my favourite kind of food!
Choclette
I am all for winter warmers at the moment. Especially as I seem to spend an inordinate amount of time in a too cold office. Just contemplating what delicious comfort food I can cook up for tonight.
Thanks for mentioning my guide to the perfect Brussels sprouts.
Donna
Warming winter food is my absolute favourite! Yummy round up!!
Eb Gargano | Easy Peasy Foodie
Gotta love a winter warmer! Is it very wrong that I want to eat all of these right now??? Eb x
Jacqueline Bellefontaine
No, not wrong at all. I feel these cold damp days of autumn cry out for these dishes
Chloe Edges
I think I might love you I'm super grateful to you for sharing my recipes and I'm incredibly excited to be part of the #cookblogshare family. I'm absolutely going to give your goulash a try too... It looks incredible
Jacqueline Bellefontaine
You are very welcome Chloe Good luck with the blog it looks fantastic.
Michelle Rolfe
I do love winter Warner recipes! Must try Chloe’s Aggie as I’ve heard of it but never had it! Great post Jacqui and thanks for adding in our red cabbage, I love that side dish, one my mother in law introduced me to and it’s now a staple! Cheers, Michelle
Chloe Edges
You know I thought the other day that your cabbage would make a perfect side dish to Pan Aggie. I mostly do green cabbage or tenderstem but red would be awesome!
Michelle Rolfe
Yeah! Glad you like it - its something I only do this time of year which makes it a bit more special. Nothing like having a bit squirrelled away in the freezer for a February pork belly!
Jacqueline Bellefontaine
I rather like the look of the Aggie too. seems ideal for this time of year.