1. Dry January: Lemon Ginger Mocktail Spritz
For those participating in Dry
January, where you abstain from alcohol all month long, try some fun mocktails
like this bubbly ginger and lemon sipper. It’s got the flavor you crave, plus anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant ingredients like ginger and lemon. You’re not just replacing a
cocktail — you’re improving upon it.
2. National Prune Breakfast Month: Ricotta Toast with Prunes and Prosciutto
Prunes don’t need to be in the
form of a juice that you chug down to relieve tummy troubles. Prunes are
delicious when stewed and serving them on toast with prosciutto and ricotta
makes them feel downright fancy — what a way to start the day.
3. Veganuary: Miso Mushrooms With Butter Bean Purée and Chimichurri
January is a great month to go
vegan as you’ve got the New Year’s motivation to eat better fueling you. You don’t have to
go completely meat-free, either. Try dipping your toe into a plant-based diet
with this lovely comforting bean puree and savory grilled mushroom combination.
A zesty chimichurri finishing sauce turns up the volume on everything and you
won’t even miss the meat.
4. January 6: National Bean Day
French Onion White Bean Bake
Beans are such a perfect protein —
they’re cheap, filling, easy to make and pack a one-two punch of fiber and
protein. This tasty bake takes its flavors from French onion soup but can be
made vegetarian, too (but not vegan, unless you use dairy-free cheeses).
5. January 9: National Apricot Day Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken
Tagine with Apricots, Almonds and Chickpeas
Fresh apricots generally aren’t
in season in January, so look for dried, the perfect ingredient for this sweet
and spiced chicken stew. Serve with couscous and mint tea.
6. January 13: National Peach Melba
Day Peach Melba
Renowned French chef Escoffier
created a peach dessert for opera singer Nellie Melba in 1892, then tweaked it
for the Ritz-Carlton London to add the raspberry puree. Escoffier insisted on
fresh peaches, but those are hard to find in January, so canned peaches work, too, and save you the poaching time.
7. January 14: National Hot Pastrami
Sandwich Day Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day
Gather up rye bread, Russian
dressing, pickles, Swiss cheese, pastrami and coleslaw for this toasty deli
sandwich. Don’t confuse this with a Reuben, which uses corned beef (a salt-cured meat) and
sauerkraut, while pastrami is smoked and seasoned.
8. January 15: National Strawberry
Ice Cream Day Strawberry Ice Cream
There’s nothing like homemade ice
cream, so celebrate Strawberry Ice Cream Day with a batch of your own. This
stuff tastes like a favorite childhood memory — more like ice dream.
9. January 16: International Hot
& Spicy Food DayCrying Tiger Beef
Don’t let the name of this fiery
Thai beef dish scare you. It’s just some red pepper flakes in the sauce and
white pepper on the beef, so it’s not as cranked up as it could be, but still
enough to make your mouth tingle, as it should.
10. January 22: National Blonde
Brownie (Blondie) Day Perfect Blondies
Blondies are part chocolate chip
cookie, part brownie, all delicious. This recipe in particular is chewy,
chocolatey and buttery. For even more oomph, brown your butter before adding
to the batter.
11. January 25: National Fish Taco
Day Fish Taco Day
Though not on a Tuesday, this is
still a great day for a taco. Try a fish taco with piquant lime and cilantro
slaw on top. Serve with margaritas, because it’s a celebration, after all.
12. January 26: National Green Juice
Day Green Detox Smoothie
The perfect green drink is sweet
but also a little grassy from the leafy greens. This smoothie hits the spot
with apples, spinach, kiwi, cucumber, ginger, almond milk and your fruit of
choice (either banana or pineapple). Drink it and feel the good choices wash
over you.
13. January 29: National Gnocchi Day Potato Gnocchi with Mushrooms
14. January 31: National Hot
Chocolate Day French Hot Chocolate
Rich and creamy, this is an elite
way to make hot chocolate and also a perfect dip for a flakey croissant.