2016-11-22



In search of a recipe for your Thanksgiving celebration? Look no further! Here are a few of my favorite good old-fashioned family and Amish recipes:

Banana Sour Cream Bread



Come again? Banana bread made with sour cream!? Don’t worry—I was skeptical when I first saw the recipe, but trust me, it’s the best. The sour cream makes the bread so moist and doesn’t taste funny at all. Recipe from Simply Delicious Amish Cooking.

Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Pie



Thanksgiving and pies go hand in hand. I love this Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Pie recipe from Made with Love.

Broccoli and Cranberry Salad

In charge of a side dish this Thanksgiving? Leslie Gould’s broccoli and cranberry salad is easy, delicious, and so festive! Recipe from notquiteamish.com.

Cranberry Bread

Perfect for a hostess gift or family gathering. Marie Dittmer’s recipe for cranberry bread is colorful and packed with nutritious ingredients. P.S. it’s even better the next day—the flavors get more intense! Recipe from notquiteamishliving.com.

Mema’s Fudge

Recipes passed down from generation to generation make them that much sweeter! Teri Lynne shares her grandmother’s recipe for fudge on notquiteamishliving.com and it’s a good one!

Cream Cheese Pecan Pie

Sherry Gore is one of my favorite cooks and her pie recipes are to die for. This one from Me, Myself, and Pie for Cream Cheese Pecan Pie is a crowd-pleaser.

Bake Caramel Popcorn

My grandma’s recipe for baked caramel popcorn is a must this time of year. The smell alone brings backs memories of being a kid and eagerly awaiting the yummy treats grandma had in the oven. I’m overjoyed I can share this recipe with my own kids and grandkids!

Need a recipe this Thanksgiving? @TriciaGoyer shares a few of her favorite #Amish recipes:
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