Feast Recipes
Planet-friendly meals your family will actually eat — promise.
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⏱ 75 minBelgian Chicken Meatballs with Tomato Sauce, Homemade Fries and Applesauce
A Belgian-style plate of crisp double-fried potatoes, tender chicken meatballs in a straight tomato sauce, and unsweetened applesauce for the sweet-sour forkful. Supermarkets have spent decades selling this as three freezer compartments; the fresh version is worth the frying smell.
⏱ 220 minUnsweetened Whole Wheat Challah
This whole wheat challah skips the sugar but still bakes up with a tender crumb, a deep wheat aroma, and that familiar braided loaf shape that makes plain sandwich bread look like it gave up years ago. The eggs keep it rich enough for challah territory, while olive oil softens the dough without leaning on butter or sweetness. It is a good fit for a more plant-forward table because the recipe keeps the animal ingredients modest and uses whole grain instead of white supremacist flour.
⏱ 70 minLiège-Style Meatballs with Oven-Roasted Potatoes, Because Restraint Is Not Very Belgian
A lighter, weeknight-friendly take on boulettes liégeoises that still respects the spirit of the original: tender beef meatballs, a glossy sweet-tangy onion and apple sauce, and crisp oven-roasted potatoes instead of a deep-fryer situation. It is still comfort food, just with slightly less collateral damage.