The holidays are that special time of year when ingredients are more than just ingredients - they're what you make of them. The secret to amazing appetizers, memorable meals and fantastic celebrations can be as simple as a few key basics. That's why Safeway is making it easier to find value and the essentials you need all season long, so you can create your own holiday magic.
"The six-week holiday season always comes down to the essentials," said Jeff Anderson, executive chef of the Safeway Culinary Kitchens. "My advice is to stock your pantry with basics like flour, sugar and butter - both regular and unsalted. That and a few simple recipes will have you prepared for any meal and ready in a pinch if you need to make an extra batch of cookies."
From a spicy spin on popovers to a savory version of a favorite holiday side dish, Chef Anderson recommends easy, delicious recipes using simple ingredients that won't break your budget.
This holiday season, your local Safeway is your go-to source for great prices on all the basics to help you create a simply magical holiday. For more holiday recipe ideas, visit safeway.com.
Simple basics go farther than you think. Keep these items on hand all season and you'll be ready for delicious meals, holiday events and guests.
Rolls
Buy extras and keep some in the freezer. Refresh them in minutes in the oven for mealtime, as well as for sandwiches, breadcrumbs and homemade croutons.
Cheese
Stock up on both hard and soft cheese for entertaining and last-minute guests. It holds up well in the refrigerator and can be used in any meal, even dessert.
Crackers
Everyone loves crackers, but they're not just for appetizers. They are a versatile ingredient for last-minute casserole topping, crunchy breading or baked into meatballs.
Butter
The essential holiday essential. From cookies to mashed potatoes, butter is key for rich flavor in almost everything. Using unsalted butter allows you to control exactly how much salt goes into your dishes.
Flour
In addition to all-purpose flour, consider alternatives - you can get great results. Try whole wheat flour for bread, pastry flour for desserts and cornstarch for thickening sauces and gravy.
Ice Cream
Delicious as a topping for freshly baked pies, dropped into coffee after a big holiday meal, layered with cake or cookies as a frozen dessert or enjoyed alone, ice cream is a holiday favorite for everyone from kids to adults.
Pie
Always have a pie in your freezer for last-minute guests. Keep frozen pie crust handy too. It's great for making quick pot pies with holiday leftovers.