Your holiday cooking just got easier! We’ve gathered up the best Instant Pot recipes that you can make in a flash for Christmas parties, Hanukkah gatherings, and more. From Instant Pot appetizers to delicious desserts, we have everything you need for a festive (and fast!) holiday meal.

Instant Pot Braised Short Ribs with Pumpkin Mash

The Kitcheneer

This instant pot dish from The Kitcheneer screams fall flavors. Picture this: short ribs that are fall-off-the-bone good, cooked with dee-lish pumpkin mash. Get the recipe here.

Caramel Apple Cheesecake

Tidbits

Where has this cheesecake been all our lives? With caramel, apples, creamy vanilla, and cinnamon whipped cream, this holiday dessert is full of flavor and super simple, too. Get the recipe from Tidbits.

Noodle Kugel

This Old Gal

Are you crazy for kugel? This Old Gal (a primo resource for Instant Pot recipes) has a version you'll love! The classic flavors are all there, but it's extra simple to pull off with your Instant Pot. Dig in and get the recipe here.

Instant Pot Cranberry Orange Meatballs

Meatloaf and Melodrama

Looking for a great addition to your holiday party? This easy Instant Pot appetizer (courtesy of Meatloaf and Melodrama) uses frozen meatballs and a few other ingredients. Lip-smacking good! Get the recipe here.

Instant Pot Gingerbread Bread Pudding

The Lean Green Bean

We have your next favorite holiday dessert, courtesy of The Lean Green Bean. With festive spices, french bread, and a bit of chocolate and almond butter to top it off, this treat will disappear faster than you can make it. Get the recipe here.

Pressure Cooker Ham

Thanksgiving instant pot recipes
Oh So Delicioso

Hooray for ham that's done in 7 minutes! Oh So Delicioso has the hookup, with a recipe that has a sweet pineapple glaze and oodles of flavor. Plus, it pairs great with any holiday side dish. Get the recipe here.

 

Instant Pot Whole Wheat Cranberry Pecan Bread

Tidbits

This ultra-yummy bread from Tidbits is the perfect accompaniment to any holiday meal. Bursting with cranberries and pecans, it's got an extra healthy whole wheat kick. Get the recipe here.

Instant Pot Scalloped Potatoes

Crunchy Creamy Sweet

Scalloped potatoes are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, which is why you should bookmark this dish from Crunchy Creamy Sweet. It will amp up any holiday dinner and be a hit with kids and grownups alike. Get the recipe here.

Instant Pot Pumpkin Cheesecake

The Wicked Noodle

Psst! Not only is this pumpkin cheesecake easy to whip up in your handy-dandy Instant Pot, it also sports a unique granola crust. Creamy, crunchy, and no work at all--head to The Wicked Noodle for the recipe.

Instant Pot Deviled Eggs

Lexi's Clean Kitchen

Need a holiday appetizer ASAP? Lexi's Clean Kitchen has you covered, with no-fuss Instant Pot hard boiled eggs and a deviled egg recipe that'll wow your party guests. Get the recipe here.

Instant Pot No-Knead Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Imagelicious

Make your holidays even sweeter with this yummy breakfast from Imagelicious. With a gooey cinnamon center and a vanilla glaze, these treats are the best way to start the day or get an afternoon pick-me-up. Get the recipe here.

Instant Pot Mashed Chipotle Sweet Potatoes

Boulder Locavore

Want to change up your usual holiday mashed potatoes? Boulder Locavore has just the thing. Think sweet potatoes, bacon, and...well, do we really need to say more. Get the Instant Pot recipe here.

—Abigail Matsumoto

 

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The holiday season may look different this year. We can still enjoy the comfort foods we are all craving. Red Lobster is serving up this year’s hottest gift with the release of limited-edition festive gift boxes filled with Cheddar Bay Biscuits.

Starting Nov. 16, give the gift of everyone’s favorite indulgence by ordering a half-dozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits To Go from RedLobster.com, which can be picked up in restaurant or conveniently sent to the recipient’s (or your) door, via touchless delivery, where available. For $1 more, guests can select Half Dozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits in the limited-edition, festive gift box from the Biscuits & Extras section of the online ordering page of the website, while supplies last. 

Cheddar Bay Biscuits

“Whether you’re searching for a unique gift to give a loved one you can’t physically be with, or looking to reward yourself for finishing a tough year strong, our Cheddar Bay Biscuit gift boxes are guaranteed to serve up some much-needed warmth and comfort this holiday season,” said Deanna Kotch, Vice President of Marketing, Red Lobster.

 

The crave doesn’t have to stop there. Red Lobster is also offering a variety of new Holiday Party Platters available To Go or for delivery. Enjoy guest favorites like Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp, Signature Shrimp Cocktail, Walt’s Favorite Shrimp as well as new Holiday Party Platters including Chilled Holiday Seafood Platter and the Shrimp Lover’s Holiday Platter. 

Red Lobster holiday

For those looking to fuel up after a long day of shopping and online deal hunting, Red Lobster has rolled out new craveable menu items, likeKung Pao Noodles with Fried Lobster, Crispy Shrimp or Chicken, Sesame-Soy Salmon Bowl and Jumbo Lump Crab Cake Appetizer. Guests can also celebrate the return of Signature Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail and Hand-Breaded Calamari, plus Triple Chocolate Brownie Whole Pan and Crispy Brussels Sprouts, available for dine-in or To Go, for curbside pickup, where available, or touchless delivery directly from RedLobster.com

“There are so many great ways to enjoy seafood as part of your holiday celebration this year, no matter what that celebration might look like,” said Kotch. “Whether you’re looking to enjoy a date night out or gather with family at home for the holidays, we’ve got you covered with a variety of choices sure to meet your needs.”

Throughout the holiday season, earn points for dining, including through To Go and delivery orders, and redeem tasty rewards by signing up for Red Lobster’s free loyalty program, My Red Lobster Rewards℠. To learn more, please visit https://www.redlobster.com/rewards.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Red Lobster

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À la carte works on date night, but when you’re feeding your crowd, sometimes it’s better to minimize the ordering mayhem. From tacos to tofu, we’ve picked our favorite family style meals that you can carry-out from Atlanta’s best restaurants. Keep reading for the more on these magical mealtime bullets, below.

Bartaco

Bartaco Chastain Park via Yelp

Shh. Don't tell anyone, but you can pick up a lobster taco take-out kit (feeds four) for $24. Not into shellfish? No worries. Choose from a taco pack or a roasted chicken pack, both served with salsa verde, chips and your choice of 3 sides for $39.50.

3802 Roswell Rd. NE
Buckhead
678-871-8226
Online: bartaco.com

Also available at Inman Park and West Midtown locations

Blue Moon Pizza

Doug G. via Yelp

Who says pizza delivery has to just be the pie? Go all-in with Blue Moon Pizza's four-course family pack, which includes an appetizer, salad, entree, and dessert for a family of four for $40.

325 E. Paces Ferry Rd.
Buckhead
404-814-1515
Online: bluemoonpizza.com

Also available at Marietta, Sandy Springs, and Smyrna locations

Brack's Kitchen

https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/bracks-kitchen-atlanta?select=QcSHAUkjaBeGzZGdf5HW4A

Healthy and delicious, this North Buckhead spot serves up inspired salads, build-your-own bowls, lots of Gluten-free options, and quick pick pantry and fridge staples in their restaurant. And, they offer family meals, designed from their existing menu items, for four or eight people.

3872 Roswell Rd.
North Buckhead
404-855-2240
Online: brackskitchen.com

 

 

Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A via Yelp

Just when you think cruising through the drive-through at Chick-fil-A couldn't get any easier (or more pleasant), they go and do this: Build Your Own Family Meals are bundles of menu items that allow you to quickly build out a meal to serve four people (or more) by mixing and matching 13 different menu options. And guess what? You can get it carry-out, delivery, or pre-pay for easy drive through pickup. 

Multiple locations

Online: thechickenwire.chick-fil-a.com

Gu's Kitchen

Hannah W. via Yelp

You can pretty much make a family meal by ordering a couple of entrees from Gu's and sharing them; however, you can't go wrong by ordering Hungry Gu's, which includes a full order of pork dumplings, spicy crispy beef, stir-fried string beans, and chicken fried rice. And for vegetarians, you can adapt this for a full order of veggie dumplings, stir-fried string beans, spicy dried eggplant, and spring rolls.

4897 Buford Hwy.
Chamblee
470-299-2388
Online: guskitchen.com

Murphy's

Gretel Y. via Yelp

Yes, you can take out the Tollhouse Pie, but if you're feeding a crowd, grab one of their family meals for four (you can eat the pie on the way home, and no one will know). Choose from a roasted chicken, brisket, casserole, meatloaf, and other family meals, which includes a salad, two sides, entree, and cookies.

997 Virginia Ave. NE
VaHi
404-872-0904
Online: murphysatlanta.com

Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft

Tuk Tuk via Yelp

Tuk Tuk's 3-course Family Menu serves up to 6, with incredible Thai goodness and generous helpings. Choose one appetizer, one soup or salad and two entrees for $80.

1745 Peachtree St. Suite Y
Brookwood
678-539-6181
Online: tuktukatl.com

 

 

—Shelley Massey

 

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It’s so sweet, it’s hot, literally. Hot honey is the perfect accent to just about any appetizer or meal. Find this new versatile condiment at ALDI starting Aug. 12. 

You can drizzle this hot honey on veggies, add to dressings or complement your charcuterie boards with it. Try it as a marinade as well. 

Berryhill Hot Honey Hot Honey Chili

Berryhill Hot Honey Chili

Berryhill Hot Honey Siracha

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—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ALDI

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Rachel Chapman has been 7-year-old Curtis Rogers’ babysitter for a year and a half. She is currently a high school senior in North Carolina and like the rest of her graduating class will not be able to attend prom, graduation or any of the other traditional end of year celebrations. When Curtis realized that Chapman was missing out on these milestones he wanted to do something special for her. 

Curtis’ mom, Elissa Rogers, has been using this time at home during the pandemic to teach him some of the bigger lessons in life, including showing empathy for others. When Curtis realized that Chapman would not be able to attend her prom, he suggested that he could throw a “mini-prom” for her, complete with her favorite foods, flowers and dancing. 

prom-posal

Rogers explained what a “prom-posal” was to Curtis and they planned to surprise Chapman at their neighborhood’s graduation parade honoring the seniors. 

Curtis held up a sign for Chapman as she went past. The sign read, “Mini-prom is not today, but will you join me on Monday?” Of course, she said, “Yes!” 

Curtis Rogers

In planning the event with his mom, Curtis had firm ideas on what foods should be served. Since Chapman and Curtis spend a lot of time together after school, they have shared many meals and snacks so he knew all of her favorite foods. The prom menu included a peanut butter and apple appetizer, Chick-fil-A for dinner, and Chapman’s favorite smoothie from Tropical Smoothie for dessert. 

Keeping with the rules of social distancing, a 6 foot pool noodle was used to show how far apart the prom dates could be from each other. 

prom

Judging by the smiles on their faces, it looks like both had a very good time. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Elissa Rogers/Becky Chapman

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It wasn’t that long ago when we were hanging out with our besties while the kids were digging in the sand at the playground…right? And though it actually feels like ages since we were in the same room as the friends and family we love, there’s a way to keep that close-vibe going through social distancing and beyond: Houseparty.

Houseparty is a split-screen group video chat that turns into a virtual game night! It’s the next best thing to hanging out in person. It’s free, can be installed on your phone or accessed on desktop via their web app and is full of features that literally bring the party to your house. 

 

Not Your Everyday Video Conference

Game play is clear and simple (unlike figuring out how to change your virtual background). Houseparty is fun for all ages, even with a “full house” of 8 people playing at once! You can choose from Trivia; Heads Up!; Quick Draw; and Chips and Guac—not to be confused with the delicious appetizer but equally as fun. 

“In da House!” or Fashionably Late?

When you open the app it lets your friends and family know you’ve arrived and are ready to party. There also is a way to “drop in” in a party with your friends without having to send notice – just “long press” the app icon.

You Can Pass Virtual Notes & Send Facemail

Facemail?! Yep, it’s a thing: just record a video message through the app, and send it to any of your Houseparty contacts! You can also “pass a note” (just like in middle school) and privately chat someone in the group. 

It’s Safe, Secure & Free

Download the app FREE to your phone or computer. Not only is Houseparty easy to use, it is safe and secure, private. and only connects you with people you know. 

Don’t go one more day without throwing a Houseparty in your house! Stay connected to the people you care about most! Learn more at Houseparty.com and download it for free at App Store or on Google Play or the the desktop version here.

—Jamie Aderski

National Pie Day falls on Thursday, Jan. 23 this year so get ready to celebrate with some free pie! We’ve rounded up locations throughout the country that are offering a free slice. Keep scrolling down for the list. 

photo: Ake via RawPixel

On Thursday, Jan. 23:

If you’re in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin or Ohio you can score $2 off any pie Jan. 20-23 at Bakers Square. Customers can also nab a free slice of pie on Wednesdays, with the purchase of an entree and beverage.

Customers of Coco’s Bakery Restaurants can score a free slice of pie on Wednesdays with any entree purchase after 11 a.m.

If you’re in Michigan or Indiana, head to Grand Traverse Pie and get a free slice of pie (Apple Crumb or Cherry Crumb) with ANY purchase.

Find your local Village Inn and visit on any Wednesday for a free slice of pie with any dine-in purchase. Get $2 off any whole pie between Jan. 20-23 too! Locations across the U.S. in more than 18 states. 

With 5 locations in Tennessee, O’Charley’s serves up a slice on Wednesdays for any customer who orders a dine-in entree.

Portland, Oregon’s Shari’s Pies offers a free slice of pie when you join the Shari’s Cafe Club—and bonus, you also get a free slice on your bday too. Customers can also score a free slice of pie with their entree purchase every Wednesday from 4 to 10 p.m.

Marie Callender’s customers can get an appetizer, two entrees and two slices of pie for $25 from the Pair & Share menu!

––Karly Wood & Erica Loop

Featured photo: Dilyara Garifullina via Unplash 

 

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Dear Confessional,

I am a magnet. Seriously, if there’s an embarrassing moment or clumsy situation to happen, I may just be that person. Thankfully, as an adult, I have finally grown enough confidence to no longer get embarrassed that easily. I can embrace my imperfections like a champ and will probably bust out with a few jokes along the way to make it more fun. I am that person.

However, those grey areas—somewhere between laughter and cringing that are tricker to navigate—are those awkward moments. You know, those subtle and delicate situations where you carefully tiptoe on eggshells between totally weird and definitely insulting. People normally don’t talk about it or bring it up unless with a trusted friend or partner. That’s why I’ve decided to open up these awkward moments for your relating, laughter, and communication.

Enjoy knowing that you’re not the only one with this entertaining top 10 list of most awkward scenarios.

1.  Dentist Dilemmas

Handy Helpers: During a visit, have you ever noticed that your hands are the most disturbing appendage? Yes, the dental appointment can feel uncomfortable and sometimes painful, but what do you do with your hands? Do they lay on both sides of your legs like a corpse? Do they get folded over your stomach like you’re faking being relaxed, resting, or getting a facial? Do your hands hold each other for a loving grasp, lean to each other for comforting, or offer a more corporate and purposeful look?

Eye Sore: Also, what do you look at during an appointment? Do you look around the room? Are you staring into the dentist’s eyes without being weird, until you realize that those goggles are reflective and you can actually see what’s happening in your mouth? Before you get creeped out, do you close your eyes to shut it all out?

2.  Dine & Whine

You just sat down at a fancy reception or evening out among new friends. You set your linen down on your lap and do your best to show proper manners. The appetizer arrives and you’re starving, and so you take a generous bite. Mid-chew, it hits you. You freeze—completely horrified at what has just invaded your sorry palette, but you try not to let it show. With a nervous smile, sheer panic sets in. Just plain nasty, and you know you’re totally screwed, scrambling where to spit it out. What do you do? Do you chew? Swallow it whole? Gracefully spit into your linen and hide it somewhere? Excuse yourself to the bathroom trying to hide that lump in your cheek? Total panic.

3.  Toot Toot

Ok, I am a lady, BUT someone’s got to shed light (or spray some air freshener) on this questionable situation. Have you ever been mid-isle in a store or a public place that is completely quiet and then get that really uncomfortable cramp that tells you something is about to happen? You know, you toy with the idea of slowly relieving some hot air, so that nobody is the wiser? But what happens when it erupts in a gastrous explosion? Do you fake being surprised by it? Do you laugh out loud at yourself even though others are watching? Do you apologize to the horrified witnesses and quickly creep away? What if you can’t quickly walk away and don’t have a baby to fake blame a dirty diaper? Do you pretend it never happened? Yep. Busted.

4.  Non-Pregnancy Pointing

Whether you have children or not, many have experienced this unfortunate baby blunder. Empathize with a woman about her pregnancy by asking how much longer until the baby arrives—only to learn that she’s NOT pregnant or already had the baby. How about your child pointing to a MAN or an overweight woman and then loudly asking if that person has a baby inside. Just awful for both sides. What to do—apologize profusely? Dare to explain your rationale? Slowly walk away? Offer an apologetic half-smile and silently part ways?

5.  Small Talk Torture

I understand that doctors of all kinds try and build rapport with their patients by engaging in some sort of small talk before and during a procedure. However, timing is everything… and sometimes it’s just down right wrong. For instance, I personally have a hard time answering parenting questions with a sharp and pointy scraper tool scratching around my teeth and excruciatingly stabbing my gums—not to mention that little spit sucker tool making weird noises every time you try and get a word out. Sorry doc, just not in a chatty mood. Let’s not forget the dreaded gyno appointment where doctors like to ask you about college, your profession, or Summer plans while high-fiving your uterus. Sorry if I seem to have a loss for words during that friendly convo, but I’m more concerned about what to stare at on the ceiling to avoid losing it. Let’s talk later, mmK?!

6.  Beware of the Stare

Big zits are no fun, and most of us have experienced “the one” that will linger long enough for you to have no clue what to do about it. Whether you’re that unlucky person feeling like wearing a paper bag over your head, wearing layers upon layers of makeup that will never work, or feel like this North Star will smack any passerby in the face with its obvious presence, I’m just plain sorry. I’ve been there many times too. But, have you ever been on the other side of this sorry fence? You try and look away, but you just can’t. There’s some kind of magnetic force that will not allow your eyes to stop staring, as if it will disappear if you stare at it harder. Do you look away? Stare between the eyes only?

7.  Teeth Food

It’s that moment when you come across someone and that big blob of food is just wedged in between those big front teeth, glued mid-cheek, or pitifully splattered all over the unsuspecting person’s chin. You are now put to the test. Do you tell? Pretend it’s not there? Be a kind societal samaritan and let that person know?

8.  Language Barriers

When communicating with a foreigner, have you ever struggled so hard to understand the person through his/her thick accent? After about the third time of asking the person to repeat, it’s now obvious that either you’re just plain stupid or have no clue what he/she is saying. When cutting the convo short is unsuccessful, and faking the conversation with a standard smile and nod are no longer appropriate, what do you do? Sometimes I find myself uncontrollably squinting, as if seeing better will help me to understand what’s happening out of his/her mouth.

9.  Spread ‘Em

Sorry women, but I have to go there. Gynaecology visits. As necessary as they may be—and even after having four children myself—they are supreme queen of awkwardness. I have lived in a country where I was asked to strip down, completely nude, and then only handed a small square of paper towel to “cover” if I needed. This scenario was absolutely awful enough, coupled with the dreaded stirrups. Let me make it clear that I not only speak for myself in that this seating arrangement and device that feels like a car-jack in your special parts will never allow me to “relax” as the doctor pleads, sorry. Not happening.

10. Stink, Stank, Hello

Even if we don’t talk about it, it’s there and it lingers. You took your time in the only toilet at a restaurant, and made a hefty deposit. Someone has been waiting outside that door for quite a while, and you know what they’re in for. Do you smile upon your exit? Do you look at him/her in the eye? Do you fake blame it on the person before you with that bewildered expression? Do you offer you’re most concerned look as a subtle apology for having to follow your legacy? “Sorry dude for the doodie?”

Just. Plain. Awkward.

I certainly know I’m not the only one, so please feel free to lend your most awkward scenarios or your thoughts on how to handle these most unpleasant situations.

with Love,

Ruthi

Ruthi Davis is a the Founder of Ruth Davis Consulting LLC with over two decades of success in advertising/marketing, media/publicity, business development, client relations, and organizational optimization for a variety of clients. Ruthi is a proud mom and influencer in the parenting and family market as founder of the Superfly Supermom brand.

How do you celebrate holiday time with the fam? The new Juicy Juice Family Occasions Survey sheds light on how parents prepare for the holiday meal.

According to the survey of more than 1,000 U.S. parents, the days of the “kids’ table” are long gone. Sixty-one percent of moms and dads surveyed said they make room for the littles at the main table instead of setting a smaller one.

photo: Cottonbro via Pexels

Ilene Bergenfeld, chief marketing officer at Harvest Hill Beverage Company, said in a press release, “Families today are busier than ever, especially this time of year, so finding ways to spend more time together is important to parents and that includes holiday dinners.”

Even though parents want to spend more together-time with the family, that doesn’t mean every adult is ready to give up cooking their own meals. The Juicy Juice survey revealed that 43 percent of parents prepare all the holiday meals and 51 percent prep at least some of it.

When it comes to a holiday meal at someone else’s house, parents still dive in and plan their own goodies to bring. So what are the top choices for parents to bring along? Forty-one percent of adults surveyed prefer to prep dessert, 36 percent choose a savory dip or appetizer and 23 percent bring a beverage.

Meal prep isn’t the only part of holiday planning on parents’ to-do lists. The survey also found that 90 percent of families deck the halls with festive decorations for the holidays!

—Erica Loop

 

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Even though Chrissy Teigen is a gorgeously famous SI swimsuit model, accomplished cookbook author and entrepreneur, she’s kind of like the rest of us mamas. Teigen recently tweeted about her recent purchase for daughter Luna’s preschool lunches—and it might sound familiar.

So your kiddo isn’t into gourmet cuisine? Their oddball preferences, such as jam on pickles or oatmeal with sweet and sour sauce, are just part of childhood. According to Teigen’s tweet, Luna’s no different.

The mom recently had to buy a bulk box of 2,000 ketchup packets for her daughter to dip cucumbers into. Teigen started the Twitter thread by writing, “I’ve been looking up good lunches to put in my kid’s bento lunch box and while everyone’s lunches look cute, my kid will never eat this sh** without me bribing, in person.”

If that sounds like your fam, then the rest of Teigen’s tweet is probably pretty relatable too, “Everyone’s stuffed olive tapenade pita cat faces can suck it. Say hello to pizza bagel.”

Of course Luna isn’t the only preschooler who is totally into her own food choices. One pre-k teacher replied, “I have a kid in my preschool class whose parents pack him a container of ketchup for dipping that he just drinks, as a lunch appetizer of sorts.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Chrissy Teigen via Instagram

 

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