10 Simple Winter Recipes For You To Make The Most Of Those Chilly Days

A thing that is synonymous with cold weather is increased appetite. While fruit juices and coconut water is all we want to consume during sweltering hot days, winters are the time we are excited about real food. Given the temperature, we don’t even mind preparing our meals ourselves.

We have listed below 10 recipes that are must-haves when the dipping temperatures spike your cravings. Apart from being satiating, these are incredibly quick and easy to prepare too.

 

Butternut Squash Soup

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If there is one thing we can’t have enough of during cold weather, it is soup. It not only fills us up, but also provides a feeling of warmth. If made the right way, soups can be the healthiest thing to eat too. Butternut squash soup has the right amount of sweetness and creaminess and makes for a great starter. You can even sprinkle some crushed peppers and herbs to enhance the taste.

 

 

Pumpkin Bread Pudding topped with Whiskey Cream

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Having a dessert becomes a ritual during winters. Even if our diets don’t allow it, it’s hard to end a meal without having a serving of something sweet. If you are running out of options, do give pumpkin bread pudding a try. The cinnamon and nutmeg in the bread add a rich flavor, while the whiskey cream on top ensures the dish has a varied texture.

 

 

Brussels Sprouts and Bacon Salad

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Although many people avoid having salads during winters, it’s important that your diet remains balanced all throughout the year. Besides, salads don’t always have to have totally raw or tasteless ingredients. Our immune system weakens during cold weather. This salad is full of powerful ingredients that not only enrich your diet, but also work upon strengthening your body’s defense mechanism.