Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat....of course when that Christmas carol comes on, my kids as why they are singing about a goose. I guess no one really has a goose for Christmas anymore? Oh well, try these recipes, none for goose, but prime is on the menu below!
🍬 Trending Christmas Candy

Amish Mashed Potato Candy: If you have leftover taters from Thanksgiving, you can use them up in this: I have to admit I had never heard of "mashed potato candy" until I encountered it an Amish bakery in New York several years ago. I thought maybe it was called that just because it looked like mashed potatoes. So I asked the Amish baker if the candy really contained mashed potatoes and she assured me that it did. So she gave me a few pieces to take home and was nice enough to share the recipe with all of us. Click here for Amish Mashed Potato Candy.
Amish Cashew Crunch: I'm not sure how the recipe caught on among the Amish, but it really has. Some even call it "Amish crack," because it is downright addictive. It is good stuff, such a treat. This is some cashew crunch I recently got at an Amish bakery in Highland County, Ohio. Below is an Amish cashew crunch recipe for the stuff that comes from an Amish woman in Tennessee. Click here for the recipe.
Amish Chocolate Bark: The bark is better than the bite (not sure what that even means, but sounded good), so check out the recipe here!
🎂 Trending Christmas Cookies and Cakes
Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies: These cookies are a hit every Christmas, sweet and soft and so good! Click here for the recipe.
Holiday Pumpkin Cake: This cake has, at various times, been called "Amish Christmas Pumpkin Cake", but then people get mad at me for excluding other religions, so I call it "holiday cake" and then people get mad at me for that. So maybe this is Christmas Holiday Pumpkin Cake? Click here of the recipe.
Amish Christmas Cut-Out Cookies: Try these delicious Amish Christmas cut-out cookies. Click here.
🥧 Trending Amish Pies

Amish Marshmallow Pie: A delicious pie. Marshmallows are a sweet,festive food for all seasons, whether they be roasted over a summer campfire or enjoyed melted in a hot cup of winter cocoa. This is a recipe for marshmallow pie that came to me from an Amish woman in Illinois. It is a wonderful pie for the holiday season, sweet and packed full of marshmallow flavor. If you are a marshmallow lover, you won't want to skip this recipe. Click here for the recipe.
🍖 Trending Amish Meals
Amish Prime Rib: Christmas and prime rib is a tradition in many places, so check out this super recipe for preparing this delicious dish!











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