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What to Cook This Week: New Year's Eve Recipes

Celebrate the start of 2025 with a roundup of recipes perfect for ringing in the new year! We have festive dips to get the party started, decadent dinners to close out 2024 and boozy desserts to toast with as the clock strikes midnight. Let's just say that staying in has never looked — or tasted — better.

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    This week's recipes:

    Cinnamon roll focaccia, rum balls and more easy recipes to make this week

    Cinnamon roll focaccia, rum balls and more easy recipes to make this week

    No need to scramble for a last-minute New Year's Eve dinner reservation! Whether you're looking for a festive feast to ring in the new year or just a few sweet (and savory) treats to pass around at your party, we've got you covered. This week's roundup of special occasion recipes is the tastiest way to say goodbye to 2024 and hello to 2025.

    Festive Appetizers:

    Decadent Dinners:

    Honey-Baked Salmon

    Honey-Baked Salmon

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    TODAY - Will Coleman

    Salmon is one of the most popular types of fish around. This oily fish has a buttery flavor and is rich in vitamin D. It’s also a blank slate for so many different flavor profiles and cooking preparations. This recipe features a honey and brown sugar glaze, which creates a subtly sweet and smoky flavor. Cooking the salmon low and slow ensures that you don’t overcook it, resulting in a flaky, pink piece of fish. The joy of this recipe is that it comes in under 30 minutes, making it ideal for a weeknight dinner. Don’t reserve this recipe for busy Mondays only — the flavor is festive enough to serve for the holidays, too.

    Surf and Turf Niçoise Party Platter

    Surf and Turf Niçoise Party Platter

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    TODAY - Alejandra Ramos

    Cook Time: 30 mins Prep Time: 1 hr 30 mins We’re taking the simple Nicoise salad to new heights with our crowd-ready take on the recipe. This version shares many of the familiar flavors of the French version while introducing a few new ingredients into the mix. Traditionally, a Nicoise salad is …

    Boozy Desserts:

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