21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (2024)

Whether you’re hosting an open house, getting cozy with a baking project, or looking for easy weeknight dinners in between all the parties this month, these recipes have you covered. And to stay up to date on all of our latest easy dinners and clever recipes, be sure to become a Real Simple subscriber.

Holiday Party Appetizers

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Rosemary-Honey Prosciutto Crisps

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Prosciutto already packs plenty of savory, craveable flavor on its own. So imagine the treat for your taste buds when you coat slices in rosemary-scented honey and crisp it up in the oven. This is a party snack that’s guaranteed to go fast.

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French Onion Soup Bites

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (2)

Turn the beloved bistro soup into a delightful two-bite party app by stuffing frozen phyllo pastry shells with plenty of buttery caramelized onions and topping them with a generous sprinkle of shredded Gruyere cheese.

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Butternut Squash Tartines

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Everyone loves a fancy toast, and this festive version has a wintery topping of sweet roasted butternut squash, plus a creamy smear of ricotta and a sprinkle of crunch from pistachios.

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Roasted Red Pepper Dip

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Transform a jar of roasted red bell peppers into a fluffy, savory dip that gets its creamy texture from cashews in a technique similar to Romesco.

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Mini Goat Cheese Balls

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These tasty, cheesy bites are dressed for the party, thanks to a coating of dried cherries, chopped fresh parsley, and nutty sesame seeds.

Easy Dinner Ideas

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Instant Pot Beef Ragu With Pappardelle

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (6)

With an electric pressure cooker, you get all of the richness and flavor of a simmered-all-day meat sauce in a fraction of the time. Serve this deeply savory ragu over thick-cut pappardelle, polenta, or mashed potatoes.

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Lemon-Coriander Roasted Chicken With Leeks and Squash

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This meal may draw “oohs” and “aahs” at the dinner table, but it’s happily mostly hands-off and easy to make in one pan. It’s full of seasonal flavor from sweet acorn squash and melted leeks.

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Fish Tacos with Spanish-Style Marinated Peppers

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These fast fish tacos are seasoned with paprika and oregano and topped with a bright and sweet salsa made with jarred roasted red peppers and charred scallions.

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Open-Faced Chicken Curry Naan

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You can make satisfying curried flatbread sandwiches in an impressive 25 minutes without sacrificing flavor, thanks to red curry paste and creamy Greek yogurt mixed into the ground chicken filling and dolloped on top.

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Charred Broccolini With Tahini Caesar and Crispy Chickpeas

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (10)

This is a lighter wintertime dinner that’s still comforting. Crispy broccolini and chickpeas are tossed with a thick, umami-packed Caesar dressing made with Parmesan, tahini, and dijon mustard.

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Sheet Pan Pierogies With Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Shallots, and Mustard Dressing

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (11)

It’s hard to beat a sheet pan dinner, and this one is far from ordinary, thanks to cheesy frozen pierogies, crispy Brussels sprouts, and a savory dill and mustard dressing drizzled over everything.

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Baby Lamb Chops With Mixed Olive Relish and Roasted Carrots

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (12)

Pick up frenched lamb chops to treat yourself to this easy (but fancy) weeknight dinner complete with lightly charred carrots and a savory olive-caper topping.

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Potato-Parsnip Latkes

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Add a hint of sweetness to a classic holiday meal by including apples and parsnips in shredded potato pancakes. Then top stacks of golden latkes with sour cream and honey.

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Giftable Treats

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Peppermint Checkerboard Cookies

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (14)

These cute shortbread treats look as good as they taste and get a seasonal spark from a few drops of peppermint extract.

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Herb and Cheese Crackers

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Making your own herby, buttery crackers is a guaranteed recipe for a memorable (not to mention delicious) holiday gift.

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Gingerbread Pretzel Popcorn

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If you love gingerbread cookies, you’ll want to make an extra-big batch of this caramel-coated, lightly spiced popcorn that gets a savory twist from chopped pretzels.

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Holiday Brigadeiros

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Give these four-ingredient Brazilian fudge balls a coating of shimmery sprinkles and they’re nearly–nearly–too pretty to eat.

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Salty Coffee Toffee Bars

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (18)

Layers of buttery crackers, gooey caramel, and beautifully swirled chocolate and butterscotch chips make these buzzy bars instant holiday winners.

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Mini Chocolate-Olive Oil Cakes

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Break out your cutest miniature cake or loaf pans for these dense and fudgy one-bowl cakes that happen to be vegan.

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Apple Rugelach

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (20)

Put a fruity spin on these traditional Jewish pastries by adding apple butter to the filling. Then top each swirled cookie with crunchy sparkling sugar to complete the party-ready look.

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Brunch

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Spiced Chocolate-Orange Pull-Apart Loaf

21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (21)

This soft and airy bread is a perfect holiday brunch treat, but don’t expect leftovers. Once guests get a whiff of the warming spices and surprise chocolate filling, it will go fast.

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21 Recipes From the December 2022 Issue of Real Simple (2024)

FAQs

What to make for dinner when nothing sounds good? ›

What to eat when nothing sounds good: 25 balanced meal ideas
  • Ham or turkey & cheese sandwich with a side of fruit.
  • Rotisserie chicken with frozen microwaveable rice and veggies.
  • “Adult Lunchable”: cheese, crackers, deli meat, raw fruits or veggies with dip.
  • Frozen chicken tenders or nuggets on top of a salad.
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These simple dinner ideas use only a handful of ingredients so you can still whip up a meal using whatever you have in the cupboard.
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What can I cook in 5 minutes? ›

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  • Pea and broad bean couscous.
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  • Quick pitta pizzas.

What to do when you don't know what to eat? ›

For example, if you are craving something sweet, a bowl of fruit with yogurt or a smoothie might hit the spot. A bag of chips or a bowl of popcorn might do the trick if you are craving something salty. And if you are craving something savory, a bowl of pasta or a grilled cheese sandwich might be just what you need.

What to do when nothing sounds good? ›

Many people find it's easier to drink than eat when nothing is sounding good. There are a variety of nutrition drinks, shakes, and smoothies on the market now, as well as drinkable yogurts and kefir. This can be a simple way to get in some calories and nutrients, even if food is unappealing.

What should I make for dinner if I have no idea for dinner? ›

33 Easy Dinner Ideas For When You're Not Sure What To Make
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  • Easiest One-Pot Beef with Broccoli.
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How come I'm hungry but nothing sounds good? ›

Mental health ailments like depression or anxiety can stunt your appetite, leading you to feel hungry but without an appealing food option. Even when you're stressed in the short term—say, about an upcoming presentation—you may notice feeling hungry but not having an appetite for anything.

What is a silent dinner? ›

A silent dinner, as the name suggests, is a dinner at which the guests and host do not speak, write, or use technology devices (e.g. phones). The dinners typically last for at least two hours, and guests are expected to stay and participate for the entire time.

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