Gluten-free goodies to serve at the holidays or anytime.
In our "Old Recipe, New Dish" series, we ask a few of our favorite food bloggers, cookbook authors, and culinary up-and-comers to share a go-to holiday recipe that's close to their hearts—and serve it up in a handcrafted piece of tableware made by an Etsy seller. _
For self-taught home chef and award-winning food blogger Jessica Hylton-Leckie, creator of the vegetarian and vegan recipe repository Jessica in the Kitchen, at least half the fun of making food is sharing it with others, especially at the holidays. "Christmas is my favorite time of year, and food is such a big part of the holidays for me," Jessica says. "I like that I get to spread that holiday cheer to everyone—regardless of their dietary restrictions."
While Jessica feels great pleasure watching her loved ones gobble down the homemade entrees and sides she whips up for family gatherings, she gets nearly as much satisfaction from sharing her whole food-focused tips and techniques with the world at large. "When readers tell me how my recipes helped make their holiday tables memorable and delicious, it’s such an honor," she says. Ready to try one for yourself? Read on.
About the recipe:
"I made these for the first time a few years ago when I was still experimenting with vegan baking, and I was blown away that they came out so perfectly moist," Jessica says. "They were one of the first baked goods that showed me that vegan baking could be just as delicious as any other kind. I’ve been making them since my husband and I first got married—in fact, he was the one who suggested I put the jalapeño on top of each—and I'm now making them consistently. It’s the kind of dish that could fit into a holiday table spread or a great barbecue and still end up being one of the stars of the night."