What to cook in January: Dishes that make every day feel special
Keep the festive feelings going by making these recipes just for yourself
After the enormous creative burst of the holidays has passed, what remains besides the perennial promises to spend less, drink more water, and take it easy for a while? The paper snowflakes and twinkling lights will inevitably be taken down and the calls to adorn everything in ribbon will fade away.
Except, we say let the bows stay and let the festive feelings continue, especially in the kitchen. Even if you've just made every holiday favourite and put all the fancy dishes away, the recipes on this list can still make January a month of treating yourself.
Imagine a simple but artfully-plated Niçoise salad, just for one or two. Or a chicken liver mousse that makes a night in feel like a night out. A straightforward midweek baked salmon becomes a showstopper when adorned with fennel and winter citrus. Pailin Chongchitnant's weeknight version of chicken khao soi is ideal for when you're short on time but still crave something special. We also have three different recipes to elevate a grocery store rotisserie chicken into a delightful dinner. Each dish we've selected adds a touch of luxury to the everyday ritual of preparing, plating and enjoying a meal.
So, keep out some of your nice dinnerware, and tie a little bow on your wine glass if it brings you joy. We're championing the artful everyday meal as the culinary trend we want to see in 2024.
Beef Stroganoff with Fluffy Rice, Red Onion & Parsley Pickle
Honey Roasted Pear & Ricotta Crostini
Delicata Squash and Mushroom Tart
3 recipes that revamp the rotisserie chicken
Baked Salmon with Fennel and Blood Orange
Flourless Lemon Ricotta Cake with Almonds