7 Cold Weather Comfort Food Recipes

Winter is in full swing, and there’s nothing quite like coming home after a long, cold day to some warm comfort food. Check out these 7 cold weather comfort food recipes to try out this winter!

Homemade Beef Stew

This homemade beef stew recipe is the perfect way to warm up after a cold winter day. The recipe from AllRecipes is healthy, yet filling and takes around 2 and a half hours to make. Check out the recipe here.

Gartner’s Bean Soup

Our bean soup recipe takes the guesswork out of bean soup (plus, you don’t have to buy a bunch of separate bags of beans!). Just grab a sleeve of our Gartner’s Bean Soup and a ham hock, or some stew meat and allow it to simmer for around 3.5 hours – your house will smell delicious! Check out the recipe on our website.

Spicy Pot Roast

Pot roast might be the best of the best when it comes to comfort food. This Spicy Pot Roast recipe from Food & Wine is paired with oranges, sweet potatoes, and calabrian chile gremolata. The recipe boasts hearty, winter flavors with a hint of citrus. 

Creamy White Chili

If you’re looking for a quicker recipe, this Creamy White Chili recipe from Taste of Home is a great option. Add some tortilla chips, shredded cheese and jalapeños for some added spice and flavor.

Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings

Chicken and dumplings are a top-tier comfort food. This slow cooker recipe makes dinner a breeze. With just a handful of ingredients and two simple steps, you’ve got a delicious winter dinner on your hands. Check out the recipe on AllRecipes website!

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Rosemary Beef Roast Over Chicken Polenta

Enjoy the rich flavor of slow-cooked beef with rosemary, paired perfectly with creamy, cheesy polenta. This recipe is comfort food heaven! Check it out on the Taste of Home website.

Potato and Cheddar Cheese Soup

Back with another soup recipe. This 6-ingredient recipe from Food & Wine is delicious and will be sure to warm you up this winter. This simple, yet satisfying soup brings together two delicious comfort food staples: potatoes and cheese. Make a little extra for some mouthwatering leftovers! View the recipe on foodandwine.com.

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