When I'm craving that old-fashioned cinnamon-sugar doughnut taste, I often bake up these Coffee Shop Doughnut Muffins ☕ and (yes) they pair wonderfully with a hot cuppa joe...
Certain of my mother's sweet baked concoctions also bring great comfort and solace. Other than the Christmas cookies I bake each holiday season, I also love her poppyseed cake, which I shared here as Marilyn's Poppyseed Cake.
Our favorite mac and cheese recipe comes from The French Country Table by Laura Washburn, and it doesn't look like I've ever shared it here. But Fettucine Alfredo -- what my father called fancy mac and cheese when I, in my first apartment out of law school, made it for my visiting parents -- is a wonderfully grown-up version.
When I asked Mr. Right about comfort food, he mentioned several favorites, including chocolate chip cookies, and vanilla ice cream with our Chocolate Cabernet Sauce. As we talked on, some of the same themes emerged as others have mentioned -- the foods our mothers served when we were sick (custard), recipes associated with grandmothers and other favorite people, and traditional family favorites (Christmas cookies come to mind). Dishes that call up memories, warm us physically and emotionally, and connect us with the people we love. Food with a story.
Here's wishing you all the comfort and joy your heart -- and tummy -- desire.

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