Forest Feast Holiday Collection 2023 is Here!

I’m so excited to announce my first Holiday Collection! I’ve been working hard on developing many new products for The Forest Feast Shop, including aprons, party plates, tablecloths, jogger sets and more….with my artwork printed on each item. Shop the whole collection here!

Holiday 2023 Order Deadlines: The Forest Feast Shop

Art Prints: Nov. 25

Orange Tree Hoodie: Dec 6

Leggings: Dec 8

Dahlia Sweatshirt: Dec 8

Mugs: Dec. 10

Aprons, Party Plates, Cheese Boards: Dec. 11

Tablecloths + Black Floral Dress: Dec. 14

Cookbooks: Available online and at your local bookstore!

Gnocchi & Cauliflower Casserole

Lately, I have been loving the Gnocchi Cauliflower Casserole from The Forest Feast Mediterranean book. It's great to feed a crowd and comes together very quickly with few ingredients. It's veggie-packed comfort food, and can be a great alternative to lasagna. Perfect for cold weather entertaining or even just a weeknight.

Spicy Fig Tomato Salad

This is one of the most delicious things I’ve eaten in a while and it was just a work-from-home lunch. You don’t need a recipe…it’s a free form salad with the best end-of-summer ingredients!

On a plate, scatter the following:

  • yellow heirloom tomatoes, cubed

  • fresh figs, halved or quartered

  • fresh mozzarella cheese, torn into pieces

  • a sprinkling of fresh herbs (I used basil, chives and thyme)

  • flaky salt, like Maldon

  • freshly cracked pepper

  • a really good olive oil, such as the Forest Feast x PRMRY finishing oil

  • Trader Joes Chili Crunch (obsessed with this stuff)

I recently planted a borage plant in our little garden box…those pretty small blue edible flowers. Seems easy to grow and loving the pop of color it adds!

*Make a single serving, or a whole platter to share. For one person, I used 1 medium-sized tomato, 4 figs and 3 sliced of mozzarella.

Enjoy this late-summer bounty in each bite!

Spiralized Zucchini "Noodle" Salad

This recipe from The Forest Feast Gatherings is one of my favorites in the summer. It has few ingredients, comes together quickly and is perfect for a warm evening. I use this little hand-held spiralizer which works like a big pencil sharpener and is easy to clean. You can also find squash pre-spiralized at some markets now. Raw zucchini, who knew it was so good?! Mix it 50/50 with cooked spaghetti to make it a little heartier. Enjoy!