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- Breadcrumb Pesto Salmon & Spiced Potatoes and Corn
March 1st could not have been a more lovely turn of a new month. We woke up early to go to Mass followed by our usual Sunday tradition of grabbing coffees and brunch. It may sound like an unreal picture to paint but the sun was shining, the temperature was soft and easy, the birds were chirping, and I found a rack of flowers in bloom as we went to pick up the ingredients for this meal. Being outdoors is like a balm to my soul, and my heart felt light. I couldn't wait to go home and open the windows to cook. Something that I've decided to do this year is to cook for enjoyment, and not just utilitarian way of getting meals on the table. I've also been delighting in this airy poem "To March" that I would like to share in hopes that it brings you a little dose of joy. "Dear March, come in! How glad I am! I looked for you before. Put down your hat — You must have walked — How out of breath you are! Dear March, how are you? And the rest? Did you leave Nature well? Oh, March, come right upstairs with me, I have so much to tell!" (To March by Emily Dickinson) When we got home I realized that it was probably time to switch out my wintery wreath of red berries and evergreen sprigs to this light pink floral wreath that I found at Home Goods. Unsure of whether or not it's an indoor or outdoor wreath, but I'm not stressing, it looks beautiful. And out of joy for ways we can fashionably take in the seasons, and the many messages I get about what I'm wearing I decided to start an LTK (Like to Know). You can get links to outfits that fit the liturgical year and naturals seasons here . Now let's get to the recipe! We've only just begun out Lenten journey and I felt inspired to expand on the Sunday Table meatless meal selection. This salmon recipe looked unique to me, I usually don't do a breadcrumb, but also incredible attainable which I think is important to all of us seeking to serve our families and friends. I filmed this recipe for social media so if you'd like to see this in action click below! Salmon Prep Time: 5 minutes Salmon Cook Time: 8 minutes Corn and Potato Prep Time: 10 minutes Corn and Potato Cook Time: 32 minutes Yields: 4 Servings Salmon Ingredients 4-5 ounces skin on salmon filets 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs 2 tbsps olive oil 4 tbsps pesto Potato and Corn Ingredients 6 tbsps unsalted butter 1 tbsp old bay seasoning 1/2 tbsp garlic powder 1/2 tbsp onion powder 1/2 tbsp paprika 1 tsp sugar 1 lb baby potatoes, halved 2 tbsps extra virgin olive oil 4 ears of corn, husked Directions Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and start preparing the potatoes first. Rinse clean the potatoes and cut them in halves. Drizzle with 2 tbsps olive oil and with your hands make sure they are well coated. Roast them for 16 minutes or until slightly tender. Create the spiced butter by melting 6 tbsps unsalted butter and whisking in 1 tbsp old bay seasoning, 1/2 tbsp garlic powder, 1/2 tbsp onion powder, 1/2 tbsp paprika, and 1 tsp sugar. Growing up, old bay seasoning was a must on fish. The smell brings back such good memories. Switch to salmon preparation. While the potatoes are baking line a separate baking sheet with aluminum foil and drizzle the foil generously with olive oil. In a small bowl mix 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs with 2 tbsps olive oil. Stir together until the oil is evenly mixed in. Slice the salmon into four equal parts and place them on the lined baking sheet. Using the back of a tablespoon spread a heaping tablespoon of pesto over each piece of salmon. Then sprinkle each salmon filet with panko breadcrumbs. Set the salmon aside and when your potatoes are ready pull them out of the oven. Add the corn to the sheet pan. With my hands I broke each corn cob in two, giving me 8 smaller pieces. Drizzle the spiced butter mixture to the sheet pan and with a wooden spoon or your hands make sure all the potatoes and corn are evenly coated. Place the potatoes and corn back into the oven and cook for another 16 minutes. Halfway through the cook time, at 8 minutes, place the salmon in the oven. I had both sheet pans share the top oven rack. When everything is finished cooking take it all out of the oven and check the internal temperature of the salmon, measuring it to your liking. Serve the potatoes with butter and feel free to drizzle a little more pesto on the salmon with a sprinkling of italian parsley for garnish. It is such a joy to cook with you! I once heard that you know Catholic culture is healthy when it makes its way to the table. And I hope that is true for your home too, because food is a natural way to connect our families back to God and His Church.
- Plough Monday Shepherd's Pie
Plough Monday is a traditional English folk holiday that marks the first Monday after Twelfth Night (January 6) and symbolically represents the return to agricultural work after the Christmas period. Historically, it was the day when farmers went back to the fields after the long winter festivities. In many rural communities, it was treated almost like a mini-festival: Farm laborers would decorate a plough and parade it through the village They’d ask for donations of food, drink, or money There were often morris dancers, folk performances, and plays The money raised would support the workers or community events It was both practical and symbolic: a way to bless the tools, mark the start of the working year, and bring people together after winter. Today, it’s mostly remembered in folk traditions and seasonal food culture—making it a perfect excuse for hearty, warming dishes like shepherd’s pie, stews, and baked puddings. This Plough Monday Shepherd’s Pie is exactly that: rich, savory, and built to warm you from the inside out. With a deeply flavorful filling and a cloud of buttery mashed potatoes, it’s the kind of dish that feels like a reward after a long day’s work—and a reminder that some traditions are worth keeping, especially the delicious ones. I filmed this recipe for social media so if you'd like to see this in action click below! Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 45 minutes Yields: 6 Serving s Beef Ingredients 1 lb ground beef 1/2 cup chopped carrots 1/2 cup frozen peas 1/2 cup frozen corn kernels 3 tbsps butter 1 cup beef stock 2 tbsps flour 1/2 tbsp thyme 1/2 tbsp rosemary 1/2 tbsp parsley Potato Ingredients 2 lbs russet potatoes 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/4 cup milk 3 tbsps melted butter 1 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese Directions Brown 1 lb beef in a skillet on high heat until fully cooked Drain excess beef fat leaving the bottom of the pan slightly coated Add in 1/2 cup chopped carrots and cook for about 10 minutes or until they are soft. You can season the meat and carrots while cooking with salt and pepper. Pour in 1/2 cup frozen peas and 1/2 cup frozen carrots and cook for a few quick minutes Add 3 tbsps butter to the pan and combine all ingredients until the butter is melted To thicken the mixture add in 2 tbsps flour, 1/2 tbsp thyme, 1/2 tbsp rosemary, and 1/2 tbsp parsley Stir everything together until the flour disappears Pour in 1 cup beef stock and turn the heat up to high until the broth thickens. I stirred the ingredients through this part so that nothing stuck to the bottom of the pan Once you see a sauce develop remove the pan from the burner and pour it into an 8x8 baking dish. It's time to make our mashed potatoes. Skin and cube the potatoes and put them in a pot filled with cold water. You want your water to slightly cover your top later. Cook for about 8-10 minutes over medium to high heat or until potatoes are tender. If a fork easily goes through them they are finished. Drain the potatoes and let them cook for a minute or two. Go ahead and heat your oven to 425 degrees. Using a potato masher, mash the potatoes until they are still slightly chunky. I think this is part is key, if you over mash here then adding all the wet ingredients will only make them mushy. Stir in the 3 tbsps melted butter, 1/2 cup heavy cream, 1/4 cup milk, and 1 cup grated cheese. Cover your meat mixture by spreading the potatoes over the top. This doesn't have to be perfect! Bake for 25 minutes or until the potatoes are golden brown on top. Serve in a bowl, especially one with a handle if you want to be cozy, and sprinkle a little more grated cheese on top. It is such a joy to cook with you! I once heard that you know Catholic culture is healthy when it makes its way to the table. And I hope that is true for your home too, because food is a natural way to connect our families back to God and His Church.
- Sunday Supper Club: Edition No. 3 Wintering Well
There’s something about January weekends in the Christmas season that already feel a little softer, a little slower, and a little more intentional. That’s exactly why we need Sunday Supper Club — it’s less about impressing and more about gathering in comfort. For this third edition, I wanted everything to feel cozy, warm, and easy. Think twinkly lights, comforting food, and outfits that make you feel pretty , but still comfy enough to linger at the table. If you’re thinking about hosting your own, here’s the full breakdown: an easy Christmas-season menu, outfit inspiration, and one extra tip that makes all the difference. The Hearty Winter Menu Since this January gathering marks the end of the Catholic Christmas season, I wanted the food to feel deeply comforting, traditional, and grounding — the kind of dishes that warm you from the inside out. Think slow-cooked, bread-on-the-table, second-helpings kind of food. The key: hearty, rustic, and make-ahead friendly. Starter: Warm & Inviting French Onion Soup with bubbling gruyère and crusty bread or Creamy White Bean & Rosemary Soup with olive oil drizzle Serve with baskets of warm bread and butter — simple, nostalgic, perfect. Main: Winter Comfort Classics Choose one main that feels like a hug: Chicken & Dumplings Baked Ziti or Lasagna (meat or vegetarian) These are all dishes that taste even better when made ahead. Sides: Cozy & Filling Pick 2: Garlic Mashed Potatoes or Buttered Egg Noodles Honey-Glazed Carrots or Maple Roasted Root Vegetables Braised Greens (kale, collards, or Swiss chard) Warm Bread with Whipped Herb Butter Dessert: Wintery & Nostalgic Dessert should feel like something you’d eat in a candlelit kitchen late at night. Bread Pudding with vanilla sauce Spiced Cake with cream cheese frosting Serve with coffee, tea, or spiked hot chocolate. Christmas Season Outfit Inspiration Your Sunday Supper Club outfit should strike that perfect balance between put-together and comfortable. You want to feel cute, but also able to move around the kitchen, sit cross-legged on the couch, and stay cozy all night. Option 1: Likes Feeling Cozy but Still Chic Knit midi dress Knee-high boots or ballet flats Soft cardigan or cropped sweater Gold hoops + dainty necklace Option 2: Wants to be Elevated but Casual Dark-wash straight-leg jeans Fitted turtleneck or festive knit sweater Ankle boots or loafers A sleek bun or soft waves Option 3: The Host with Energy Satin or velvet slip skirt Chunky sweater tucked in slightly Pointed-toe flats or low heels A bold lip for a pop of glam Think textures: velvet, satin, knits, wool — they instantly feel winter-ready. One Extra Tip That Changes Everything Create a Signature Moment Something that I like to do is create one memorable detail that will leave people feeling special. It doesn’t have to be big — it just has to be intentional. Here are a few easy ideas: A welcome drink like my Cozy Mulled Cider A shared playlist that sets the mood A gratitude card at each place setting where guests write one thing they’re thankful for A mini takeaway (a cookie wrapped in parchment, a handwritten recipe card, or a tiny candle) That one thoughtful touch is what turns a dinner into an experience. The third edition of Sunday Supper Club is all about leaning into the end of the Christmas season, especially with only a short period of time before we enter into Lent I think we should pause and relish in this moment with slower meals, softer lighting, deeper conversations, and food that feels like a hug. You don’t need perfection. You just need intention. So light the candles, put on your coziest playlist, and invite people over. That’s the magic. If you host your own version, I’d love to hear how it goes.
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- Sunday Market | His Girl Sunday
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- Any Season Recipes | Liturgy Kitchen by His Girl Sunday
Indulge in recipes from Liturgy Kitchen by His Girl Sunday that not only nourish the body and soul for feast days but are perfect for everyday enjoyment. TRUE & GOOD RECIPES FOR Mexican Ground Beef: Savor the Flavor Delve into my delicious Mexican ground beef & savor the flavor of authentic spices. Discover a classic recipe that stands the test of time. His Girl Sunday Skillet Italian Sausage & Peppers- St. Anthony of Padua Bring Padua to your Catholic kitchen for the feast of St. Anthony with this Skillet Italian Sausage and Peppers recipe! His Girl Sunday One-Pot Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken- Our Lady of Fatima I am serving up a sun-dried tomato chicken dish for the feast of Our Lady of Fatima. See my recipe to find out why! His Girl Sunday Sweet Potato Toast with Topping Ideas Don't worry about taking the twist tie off the bread this morning because we are switching it out for sweet potatoes. Try something new! His Girl Sunday Sausage Apple Sheet Pan Serving up a bowl of health and happiness with this Whole30 'any season' meal! You're going to want to save this one. 😉 His Girl Sunday Scott's Cajun Gumbo- Mardi Gras & Fall Months Settle in and stay for a while, my dad and I are serving up a big pot of gumbo for Mardi Gras! His Girl Sunday Chicken Cordon Bleu- Our Lady of Lourdes Did you know that cordon bleu translates to blue ribbon? Try out this dinner recipe in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes! His Girl Sunday 5 Ingredient Pasta Carbonara- St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars (I), q. 15. Are there divine ideas? Answer: Yes, pasta carbonara! Bring Lazio to your table for St. Thomas. His Girl Sunday Nonna's Tuscan Bread- Corpus Christi or Sunday Dinner What is a Sunday without Mass followed by dinner at Nonna's house? This no fuss, delicious, bread has become a staple that you must try! His Girl Sunday Southern Sweet Potato Casserole Is my Southern Sweet Potato Casserole a side or a dessert? We can't make up our minds, because that's how enjoyable it is! See for yourself! His Girl Sunday 1 2 3
- How-To Live Liturgically
Discover the guiding principles for liturgical living and receive practical tips for carrying it out in your current season of life. Sunday Supper Club: Edition No. 1 Welcome to the first edition of Sunday Supper Club — a cozy gathering of food, style, and tradition. This month: roast chicken, mashed potatoes, sweet tea, simple fall decor on a budget, two effortless hosting outfits, and tips for starting your own supper club with friends. It’s time to slow down, set the table, and make Sunday special again. His Girl Sunday Why We Should Keep Block Parties Alive Discover the importance of keeping block parties alive and how they foster community connection and boost our overall well-being! His Girl Sunday Nix "Family Life Ministry" & Do This Instead Revamp your parish community! Embrace communal liturgical living, Catholic culture, and interpersonal faith connections. His Girl Sunday 5 Genuine Ways to Live Liturgically Want to end the liturgical living guess work? Browse these five, straight-forward, authentic ways to get started from the heart of my home t His Girl Sunday More Than One Way to Live Liturgically How to make your liturgical living less like a one time firework and more like a beautifully slow burning candle! His Girl Sunday Liturgical Living Burnout Liturgical living burnout got you feeling overwhelmed? Let's identify the culprits, then give you motivation for your Catholic life. His Girl Sunday Who Is Liturgical Living For? Liturgical living should engage everyone at varying ages and stages of life because tradition is an echo of the Great Feast that is Heaven. His Girl Sunday Liturgical Living for Married Couples Liturgical living is for everyone, because the rich tradition of the Catholic faith is for everyone, even for us as adults. His Girl Sunday How to Start Living Liturgically Traditions are based on things that we value or believe to be supremely good so we hope to repeat them and pass it down for generations. The His Girl Sunday The Quarantined Catholic: Unplugged Prayer, The Annunciation, & Other Resources Rejoice, friends! It's Laetare Sunday and in case quarantine has you distracted from the liturgical calendar, it's STILL Lent. Over the... His Girl Sunday 1 2
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