Here are some recipes that I've come across recently. I think they're all certainly do-able, and they look like they'd be pretty tasty. I haven't tried any of them yet, but there's always 2012.
Chocolate Ganache Hazelnut Torte
First off, how can you go wrong with a pie that most likely tastes like Nutella? And, this really does seem like it doesn't take a crazy amount of baking skills or practice. Of course, I say that having not tried it yet. But it's definitely going to be tried...maybe for Valentines? I wonder - do they make a heart-shaped tart pan with a removable bottom?
Black-Eyed Pea Cakes with Jalapeno Sour Cream
For New Year's Day, there is a Southern tradition that you need to eat some black-eyed peas for good luck. While I am a Yankee, I do have Southern heritage, so I can't really remember when my parents first told me about this tradition. I only remember thinking that it was just something you do. So, that's why I was thinking that I might bring this to the New Year's Eve party that I'm going to tonight. And then I thought better about that. Instead, I'll make some of these tomorrow for NYE brunch. I think they'd be a good way to start off a new year. I will, however, likely use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream.
Steak with Cognac Sauce and Salad
This is one of Real Simple's recipes in their "A Month of Easy Dinners" collection. While I'm disappointed that they go the route of frozen potatoes, I get that it's supposed to be easy, so hey. Otherwise, I think this recipe could be a real winner. Yes, it has blue cheese and heavy cream, but it's not much for a recipe that serves four. I think the hard part (as per usual) would be sticking to sharing it with three people instead of just hording it for yourself.
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