HUGE KitchenAid Giveaway {13-Cup Food Processor, 7 Qt Stand Mixer, & Hand Blender}

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UPDATE: This giveaway is now CLOSED! The winner is “Connie the Cookie Monster” (#1879). Congratulations! Thanks to everyone who entered!

Today is our last giveaway of the holiday season and we are going out with a big bang! We teamed up with our friends at KitchenAid to offer you an AMAZING KitchenAid giveaway. One lucky reader will win a KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor, a 7 Qt KitchenAid Stand Mixer, AND a KitchenAid 5 Speed Hand Blender. I think I just heard you scream with excitement:) I know I am jumping with joy! We love all of our KitchenAid appliances and these are 3 of our very favorites! We are SO excited about this giveaway!

The KitchenAid 13-cup Food Processor is awesome! We use ours all of the time to shred cheese and zucchini, make galette dough, make dips, and more. The 13-cup KitchenAid food processor really does everything. It slices, shreds, kneads, chops, and purees. It is a dream machine! And it has the first-ever externally adjustable slicing lever, which makes adjusting from a thick to think slice a breeze! It also has a 3-in-1 Ultra Wide Mouth Feed Tube that accommodates foods of all sizes. The Food Processor is also BPA free and dishwasher safe. It comes in red, chrome, silver, black, and white.

My KitchenAid 7-quart Bowl-Lift Residential Stand Mixer is my very best friend. My KitchenAid mixer has helped me make numerous batches of cookies. We have already shared so many memories together. Our mixer is part of our family:) Caleb is also very fond of our mixer. Every time he hears it turn on he crawls as fast as he can to watch.

The 7 Qt Mixer has a 1.3 HP Motor with 10 different speeds. It can mix, whip, and knead like no other machine on the market. It can hold over 8 pounds of dough and make 14 dozen cookies! And it whips cream in a matter of seconds. There is no better kitchen appliance, in my opinion:) The mixer comes with a dishwasher safe  Powerknead™ Spiral Dough Hook, coated metal Flat Beater, and Stainless Steel 11-Wire Elliptical Whip. The mixer comes in red, white, black, and silver.

And last, but not least, the KitchenAid 5 Speed Hand Blender. This blender might be small, but it is mighty! It blends, chops, purees, shreds, minces, mixes, and whisks…all in the palm of your hand. It is easy to use too! You can easily change between different types of stainless steel blades with no hassle or tools. We use it all of the time for pureeing soups. You can stick the hand blender right into the soup pot! It is easy to clean because all of the attachments and accessories are dishwasher safe. And it comes with a storage case so you can keep all of the components together. This is a must have kitchen tool! It comes in black and silver.

To enter to win a KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor, 7 Qt Stand Mixer, and Hand Blender, leave a comment on this post, telling us “What is your favorite holiday recipe?”

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The giveaway is open until Monday, December 17th at 11:59 p.m. MST. The giveaway is only open to U.S. residents. Be sure a valid email address is included with your comment(s). Winner will be chosen randomly and announced on this post. We will email the winner and if the winner doesn’t respond in 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. The winner will choose their appliance colors and all prizes will be shipped by KitchenAid. Good luck!

Disclosure: This giveaway is being provided by our friends at KitchenAid, but our opinions are our own.

 

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. My favourite Christmas recipe is a cookie recipe I found a few years back from Giada. It’s a shortbread cookie with cranberries, pistachios, some added almond extract, and a simple lemon and icing sugar glaze. It’s always a huge hit and my favourite thing to bring as a gift for Christmas gatherings!

  2. Thanksgiving is my time to cook for the whole family, but Christmas is my favorite time to bake! I love baking anything sweet for Christmas. This year, I will be baking up some of your delicious cookies from your Holiday edition cookie recipe book! (:

    AWESOME AWESOME giveaway.

  3. I have several favorite holiday recipes. Martha stewarts lemon pound cake, my mother in laws chestnut stuffing, a super yummy pumpkin bread, and so many more. Love this giveaway! thanks for doing this!

  4. I don’t know how to pick a favorite holiday recipe! I love to try new recipes, though, and I can’t wait to try those gingerbread ice box cupcakes!

  5. It’s so hard to come up with a favorite! I request that my dad make clams casino for me every Christmas, so I think I’d have to go with that.

  6. AWESOME giveaway! My favorite holiday recipe is homemade cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. My mouth is watering now-yum!

  7. I love to make Christmas Cookies of course, but I also really like to make baked brie en croute with homemade cranberry sauce!

  8. I am learning how to make Kleiner which is a family tradition from my Husband. His mother passed away a few years ago (who was the Queen on Kleiner) and so I try to carry on this tradition for him and we make the cookies together. It is all about the shapes and getting the perfect fry!

  9. Wow! I think I read that at least 3 times to believe such an awesome giveaway! My favorite holiday recipes are both from my father in law, his stuffing and his apricot tarts are the best.

  10. I love making Chex mixes for the holidays! My favorite is what we call White Trash, but is also known as Chex Buddies. Yum!!

  11. my mom always made seven layers, so those are must-haves. but we always have pierogies on christmas eve, so i’m thinking that those are MY favorite 🙂

  12. My favorite holiday recipe is a white chocolate cheesecake that both my and my husband’s family request year after year. It’s sinfully delicious!

  13. My mom just handed down the recipe to her chocolate crackle (ie crack) cookies. I kinda wish she hadn’t because now I know what’s in them….. but they’re sooooo good.

  14. My favorite holiday recipe…would probably be my mom’s recipe for pumpkin bread. It is so indulgent, with lots of sugar and butter!

  15. my favorite holiday treat to make are the M&M/pretzel/hershey kiss treats. so easy and everyone loves them. they make a great hostess gift too.

  16. I love my grandma’s red velvet cake. She tops it with maraschino cherries and a really unique whipped frosting. So nostalgic and delicious!

  17. My favorite holiday recipe is hard to choose from honestly, but I will have to say my kids adorable homemade sugar cookies and icing because it’s SO cute to watch!

  18. Although I baked a lot during the holidays my favorite holiday recipe is for stuffing balls my family has been making for years.

  19. I love sugar cookies for the holidays – my favorite part (other than eating them) is decorating! 🙂

  20. i will have to say it is eggnong bread. I have so many requests for it yearly that I know the recipe by heart and I make probably 20-25 loaves each season.

  21. My favorite holiday recipe is my moms frozen salad. It is has whipping cream and fruit and its delicious’!

  22. My favorite holiday recipe is an oldie but a goodie: decorated sugar cookies! They are so comforting and fun to make 🙂

  23. My favorite holiday recipe is my MIL’s cheese ball. It’s sinfully rich, so we only make it during the holidays. And it’s my go-to recipe for taking to office parties and get-togethers. It always gets raves.

  24. Favorite is hard… I’m a cheese ball lover and a good beef and onion cheese ball is the best. I recipe comes from a deli I worked at in High School and it is wonderful!

  25. Yikes, choosing a favorite holiday recipe is difficult. I think it would have to be the chocolate sandwich cookies my mom makes, though really just any christmas cookie.

  26. My favorite Christmas recipe is Creme de Menthe brownies – I’ve also made them with peppermint flavor so I have red and green.

  27. My favorite holiday recipe is for peanut brittle. It is the only time of the year that I make it so it stays a holiday tradition.

  28. My favorite holiday recipe is a crab stuffed mushroom recipe that my mom showed me how to make years ago. It’s so cheesy and creamy and delicious – so bad, but so so good 🙂

  29. My favorite holiday recipe is cinnamon buns! We make them on Christmas morning, and it’s such a tradition. Anytime I eat cinnamon buns, I think of Christmas!

  30. My favorite holiday recipe is Over-Night French Toast Bake. I make it every year for Christmas breakfast.

  31. I am not sure if this is a holiday-y (I only get to eat it on the holidays) but my aunt’s Jalapeno Corn Casserole. It seems to make everything from the dressing to the mashed potatoes tastier.

  32. My favorite holiday recipe is your white chocolate gingersnaps. Made them for the first time last year, and I have been so excited to make them again this year! They are so good and I ate so many that I will only allow myself to make them around the holidays 🙂

  33. My favorite holiday recipe if definitely my mothers’ colossal cookies (peanut butters, oatmeal, chocolate chips)!

  34. Hi Maria,
    I just found you and this amazing giveaway on Twitter. But I sent a thanks to Julie @thelittlekitchn. Yikes! I totally misread the tweet. However, I corrected my bad self, RT’d, favored and followed you. My apologies.

    Now, my favorite holiday recipe if chocolate-pecan bourbon pie.

  35. I make a heavenly chocolate bourbon pecan pie every year. SO good. My husband is allergic to nuts so I even get to eat the whole thing myself. Wheeee!

  36. My favorite holiday recipe is chocolate peanut butter balls (aka buckeyes). They are not necessarily just for the holidays, but we have made the a holiday tradition in my family.

  37. My first thought was our family Cranberry Salad. We also have a great saucy green bean dish that I can’t get enough of!

  38. My favorite holiday recipe would have to be the one I use for gingerbread cookies, my family can not get enough of them and look forward to them every year.

  39. My favorite holiday recipe is the enchiladas that my father & I make from scratch every year. Delicious!!

  40. My favorite holiday recipe are the peanut butter blossom cookies made with Hershey’s kisses! I also love my mother’s sausage, egg, and cheese casserole we have every Christmas morning!

  41. My favorite holiday recipe has to be my mom’s fruit cocktail cake. It’s as close to fruitcake as I’m willing to get. It’s almost more of a fruit bread (zucchini or banana) than a real cake. So moist and yummy!

  42. wowmygod this is a ridiculous giveaway!
    my favorite holiday recipe is um… well it’s only traditional in my family’s sense, but fried rice c: make it every year for new years.

  43. I love love love my Great Grandmother’s Buttermilk Poundcake and my mom’s fruit cake cookies (no seriously, they are so good!) 🙂

  44. My favorite holiday recipe is actually just a breakfast recipe which could be eaten at any time throughout the year – Creamed Eggs on Toast. It’s easy, you make a basic white sauce, grate in hard boiled eggs, salt and pepper to taste, then serve over toast. In my family, we tear the toast into a pile of bite-sized pieces. This recipe is a favorite of mine during the holidays because it reminds me of Christmases spent at my grandparents’. If I woke up early enough, I got to tiptoe down the stairs and help grandma make the toast while listening to grandpa play carols on the organ until my rowdy brothers woke up.

  45. My husband and I have started a tradition of making a big meal of steak and crab legs for either Christmas or New Year’s (whichever one we are at home for) and it is a huge hit!

  46. My very favorite holiday recipe is Chocolate Crinkle Crisps. My great grandmother used to send me a tin full every Christmas. I make them year round, but there is something special about eating them in front of the Christmas tree.

  47. I’d have to say fudge. Or I’m going to try making Baklava this year, which could turn out to be my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win!

  48. I’m a huge fan of ginger cookies of any kind, but my Mimi’s have always been my favorite. And on the savory side, a big fat ham just can’t be beat!

  49. My favorite holiday recipe would have to be Peanut Blossoms. They’re my all-time favorite Christmas cookie. It doesn’t feel like Christmas-time unless I’ve made a batch, or two, or three.

  50. My grandmother’s Fruitcake cookies….though they are nothing like fruitcake. I use to sit and help her cut and mix them as a child over 50 years ago…not Christmas without them

  51. Hands down, my grandma’s recipe for Chinese Chews. They are the most amazing cookie I have ever eaten/baked in my life. YUM.

  52. My favorite holiday recipe it roasted brussel sprouts and squash with some bacon and parm cheese. Top it with a poached egg and it is sooo good.

  53. I love making a spinach-cheddar-bacon quiche for Christmas brunch. The fam snacks on it all day to tide them over till Christmas dinner!

  54. My favorite holiday recipe is Yorkshire pudding/popovers. It’s a family tradition, and I always end up eating about a million of them. Light and fluffy = healthy, right?

  55. M & M cookie bars, a wonderful recipe we have been making each year for more than 20 years. It came from a friend, many years ago..

  56. Hm.. I don’t have a favorite holiday recipe. Although I just started baking these awesome peppermint crunch cookies and have already made 5 batches within the last few weeks! I have a feeling it will become a tradition!

  57. ANYthing with peppermint …but right now all of your 30 cookies are looking pretty good! We particularly liked the Chocolate Mint cookies…

  58. My favorite recipe is Spaghetti every Christmas Eve family and friends gather at my house and we celebrate with a spaghetti dinner PS I am following you on pintrist

  59. I love love love my grandmas cheeseball recipe. Of all the millions out there I have never seen hers pop up. Love it!

  60. I think I have 2 favorite recipes: gingerbread cutout cookies (a recipe from my sister-in-law’s mother), and chocolate Andes mint cookies. I give them away as gifts and people look forward to the holidays because of ’em!

  61. My favorite Christmas recipe is a special shrimp dip that my grandma created. It reminds us of her and its delicious!

  62. My favourite recipe is for Eggnog Cupcakes. I use a basic vanilla cake recipe and substitute egg nog for the milk in the recipe. It tastes best with homemade eggnog, but store-bought eggnog will do in a pinch. Fast, easy, and gets rave reviews.

  63. My favorite holiday recipe is something my family calls Oklahoma brunch. We eat it once a year on Christmas morning. It’s a breakfast casserole with eggs, cheese, and ham in it. I look forward to it all year!

  64. Favorite holiday recipe is probably the easiest thing ever just some cans of fruit cocktail and tropical fruit mixed with cool whip and a pack of banana pudding. 😀 mm mm good. 😀

  65. My favorite holiday recipe is a cream cheese sugar cookie I make every year. Not to mention all the other cookie recipes I make only once a year. I love holiday baking! Thank you so much for the chance to win.

  66. I’ve always wanted a Kitchen Aide stand mixer! It would make it so much easier during the holidays. One of the holiday favorites at our house is pecan tarts. This year I’ve been making spiced and sugared pecans as well. Anything with lots of nuts is always a hit around here!

  67. I need these things badly!
    I love to make coconut macaroons. They are so simple and everyone always gobbles them up. Also, gluten free!

  68. It’s a toss up! Both are desserts, obviously. First is my mom’s pumpkin pie, which is extra spicy with cloves. And the second are candy cane cookies — they are a little tedious to roll out and twist into candy cane shapes, but definitely my all-time favorite Christmas cookie, especially a little overcooked so they are extra crunchy. =)

  69. It’s not much of a “holiday recipe” but my mom always used to make our neighbors little loaves of lemon poppy-seed bread. I love carrying on that tradition.

  70. My favorite holiday recipe is my nana’s cinnamon rolls. I only make them at Christmas every year because they are so decadent, but they are worth every bite!

  71. Favorite holiday recipe: Hard to choose, so I’ll say any type of homemade soup. Something warm to ward off the chill from outside!

  72. Giada’s Panettone Bread Pudding with Amaretto Sauce. I use Williams Sonoma Panettone. Expensive but well worth the treat!

  73. Holiday favorites have always been my grandfathers recipes for oyster stew and his sage and sausage stuffing. My families new favorites are chocolate pot de creme for dessert and hot Tom and Jerry’s to sip. Yummy

  74. I love my grandmother’s recipe for Rum Balls. It may not be my favorite dessert ever, but they’re special because we only make them at Christmas

  75. My favorite recipe is snickerdoodles. I just made the brown buttered ones you just posted. DELICIOUS

    i follow you on rss! 🙂

  76. My favorite holiday recipe is the simple sugar cookie with frosting. It might be boring, but I can’t pass up a soft sugar cookie with frosting.

  77. My fave are these cookies that include rice krispies, captain crunch, peanuts, and marshmallows coated in melted vanilla bark and peanut butter, then refrigerated until they’re crunchy. Delicious!

  78. My mom and I make a Stollen – it’s an amazing ring of yeast dough with nuts and fruit inside… A great alternative for those who don’t appreciate fruit cake – like me.

  79. I just discovered my new favorite Christmas recipe – cranberry orange walnut bread. Cranberry and orange such a great combination!

  80. My favorite holiday recipe is a chocolate “snowball cookie” with powdered sugar on top. Makes me want them right now!

  81. Our family makes Cream Filled Wafers. My mom has been making these ever since I can remember and a holiday wouldn’t be the same without them!
    Thanks for this GREAT giveaway!

  82. Oh I would love this! I need a food processor so bad! And would love a big Kitchen Aid! My favorite holiday recipe is a breakfast casserole that we have every Christmas morning.

  83. My favorite holiday recipe is my White Chocolate, Cranberry, Orange, Almond Fudge. MMM! It’s so simple, yet it gets such praise every time I make it.

  84. My favorite holiday recipe… changes every year. And that’s part of the fun – searching for something new that will be just right for the gatherings of friends and family!

  85. Mashed potatoes! Does that count as a holiday recipe? It does for me. Every holiday meal has (or MUST have) mashed potatoes.

  86. My favorite holiday recipe is Russian Tea Cakes. I’ve been making them since the 70’s. They are little shortbread ball cookies full of pecans and rolled in powdered sugar.

  87. This is AMAZING~ fingers crossed! My favorite holiday recipe is one of the many types of cookies I enjoy baking for family and friends this time of year, like sugar cookies!

  88. cranberries, cranberries, cranberries! I make a cranberry fig compote that I am obsessed with and put it on everything.

  89. My favorite Christmas recipe would be my Great Grandma’s peppernuts. She learned from her grandma and each generation of women has made them ever since.

  90. Wow! A kitchen lover’s dream come true this is. My favorite holiday recipes is a raspberry swirl cheesecake I make every year.

  91. My favorite thing to make for the holidays is a simple sugar cookie from a recipe my mom used. I grew up making and decorating these cookies and so did my children. Plus, they are delicious!

  92. Christmas Morning Bread…easiest recipe in the world – store bought biscuits (the kind from a easy to open tube!), butter, and brown sugar. Throw it all in a bundt pan and bake. YUM!!! Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. Maybe if I win these prizes my favorite recipe will be something more adventurous!

  93. My great-grandmother’s oatmeal raisin cookies. The recipe uses buttermilk, cinnamon, and lots of vanilla. They smell amazing while they’re baking.

  94. My favorite holiday recipe is holiday fudge bars. I make different variations depending on the M&Ms I use: peppermint, plain, etc. The red and green hues just scream the holidays!

  95. Wowsers. My jaw hit the table!!!! My favorite holiday recipe to make is a toss up between gingerbread cookies and making divinity using my great grandmother’s recipe. I’m so looking forward to making both with my 2 year old this year!!

  96. Rainbow Venetians-those chocolate topped striped bar cookies seen in Italian bakeries…..once a year they’re a must-make for me.

  97. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s dressing (stuffing). We had it at every holiday dinner when I was growing up. Great memories!

  98. my favorite holiday recipe has to homemade biscuits and gravy mmmmmmm 🙂
    4cups of flour
    2tablespoons of baking powder
    2teaspoons salt
    1 cup grated FROZEN butter
    1 1/2 cups of milk
    mix into a dough use a glass to cut out shapes and bake 10 minutes
    sop up your gravy and clean your plate.

  99. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s stuffing. It’s simple bread stuffing, but brings back such wonderful memories!

  100. SO many different recipes to choose from! I think my favorites have to be my cheeseball, peanut clusters and peanut butter balls – YUM!!

  101. Family classics are my favorite thing to bake! We always have my grandmother’s chili relleno casserole the day after Thanksgiving, as well as on the weekends when the whole family is in town for the holidays.

  102. My favorite holiday recipe is a cookie recipe – oatmeal cookies with walnuts, cranberries, maple syrup and cinnamon. They go so well with the wassail I make this time of year.

  103. My favorite holiday recipe is gingerbread. Love it! I usually make up some homemade whipped cream to serve it with, and sometimes even top it with some whole-berry cranberry sauce. Oh my. SO GOOD.

  104. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s classic sugar cookie recipe! It’s been passed down in the family for three generations and anyone who’s ever tried them raves about them being the best they’ve ever had! It’s always my favorite time of the holidays when my mom and I get together to make a batch of these famous cookies!

  105. My favorite holiday recipe is likely some sort of cookie – but that is a TOUGH question! I’ll go with lemon cranberry cookies!

  106. my favorite holiday recipe is just a good old chocolate chip cookie recipe because I only make them around the holidays or I’d be as big as the house!

  107. It’s hard to mention just one favorite because Christmas is my favorite baking season. My favorite thing is probably the fresh batch of warm cookies I bake christmas morning (I make the dough the day before), which we eat with a glass of ice-cold milk while opening all the presents. They are usually “just” regular chocolate chip cookies, but made with all the best ingredients out there (European-style butter and the the best quality chocolate available etc.), because nothing beats a good chocolate chip cookie 🙂 Merry Christmas and thanks for all the amazing give-aways!

  108. I make cinnamon rolls every Christmas and that has definitely turned into one of my favorite recipes, as well as traditions!

  109. My favorite holiday recipe is either molasses crinkles with pecans or mint chocolate truffles. Peppermint has always meant Christmas to me and my family; however, I also love the spice that comes from the holidays!

  110. I am learning to get better at cooking, and these tools would look faaaaabulous in my kitchen!

    My favorite holiday recipe is good old fashioned cutout cookies. Mom and I make a ton of them every year. 🙂

  111. My favorite holiday recipe is Peppermint-Peppermint Chip Chocolate Brownies. With some crushed candy cane sprinkled on top. Love it. You have the best giveaways!

  112. Nothing says “Christmas” like my grandmother’s wonderful Zuccini bread. It’s my absolute favorite holiday recipe and now that she’s no longer making it, I’ve taken it upon myself to keep the tradition going. I now make it for all of my friends and family this time of the year!

  113. My mom’s rollout Christmas cookies. My brother and I used to steal the cookie dough so much mom finally figured out that she needed to make two batches – one to bake and one for me and my brother to eat!!

  114. My favorite holiday recipe is icebox cake with Nabisco chocolate wafers! mmmm so good! thanks for this giveaway! 🙂

  115. The month of December is my favorite time to bake and my favorite Christmas recipes involve cookies and I cannot decide whether it’s White chocolate chip peppermint cookies or traditional sugar cookies- Is there anything better than icing and decorating cookies?

  116. My favorite holiday recipe is peanut butter star (aka blossom) cookies–now if I could just find those chocolate blossoms in the store, I would be one happy baker this holiday season!

  117. I don’t have a particular favorite, other than spiced hot chocolate with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and ginger with a dark chocolate base. Yum.

  118. I would have to say my Stuffed Grapeleaves because I usually only make them for the holidays.

    This is an AWESOME giveaway, so thank you very much for the opportunity! Someone is going to have a VERY merry Christmas! 🙂

  119. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s pumkpin roll with cream cheese filling. It’s a classic for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s so moist and yummy 🙂

  120. my great-grandmother’s coconut candy recipie! only instead of the chocolate layer, make it vanilla then flavor with almond flavoring & color it green!

  121. So far my fav holiday recipe is a tie between this years gingerbread kiss cookies and peppermint thumbprint cookies – both bite size bits of heaven.

  122. My fave holiday recipe is a copy cat recipe of a Cinnabon. Love anything cinnamony for the holidays!
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  123. My favorite thing to make are my mom’s almond sugar cookies. I love to decorate them and now I love that my children get to decorate them each Christmas.

  124. I think my favorite holiday recipe has always been my Grandma’s (who is no longer with us) peanut butter balls. They are one of my favorite memories of her 🙂

  125. My favorite holiday recipe for something sweet- gingerbread white chocolate blondies.
    savory- sharp cheddar cheese ball! Thanks for hosting such awesome give-aways! Merry Christmas to all three of the Peas. 🙂

  126. My favorite recipe is probably white chocolate chip cookies. They remind me of Christmas when I was little and learning how to bake!

  127. Here’s my comment letting you know I now follow you on Pinterest! I frequently pin your recipes but now I’m officially following you.

  128. My favorite holiday recipe is Linzer Bar Cookies. The ground almonds and cinnamon in the dough and the raspberry preserves in the middle are melt in your mouth delicious.

  129. My personal favorite holiday recipe is probably my chocolate peanut butter fudge recipe but my husband LOVES my peanut butter kiss cookies. So naturally we usually have both!

  130. Does it matter which holiday, or you talking about the December ones? For December, it’s the jelly donuts for Hanukkah.

    Overall? Matza ball soup for Passover. It’s just home. 🙂

  131. My favorite holiday recipe (with story) is Triple-Sec Brownies. My mother (and I) only make them for the Christmas holiday and my Nana couldn’t pronounce it. She always called them Triple-Sex Brownies (and then would laugh hysterically and blush deep red!) It always makes me smile.

  132. We really want the 7 qt!!! We have a 5 qt lift model from our wedding 15 years ago. It still looks great, works great and gets tons of use weekly.

  133. My favorite holiday recipe is actually one I don’t eat – fudge. I don’t actually like fudge myself but everyone in my family loves it and I love making it for them 🙂

  134. My favorite holiday recipe is “car crash eggs,” it’s corned beef hash, spaghetti sauce, cream cheese, eggs, herbs and cheese. It sounds questionable, looks strange, but tastes FREAKING AMAZING! We have it for breakfast for every holiday.

  135. Each year after trying new things it changes… but some of the best include Pear Bars, Cheesecake and Almond Sugar Cookies w/Almond Icing…

  136. My favorite holiday recipe is Orange Salad made with cool whip, tapioca pudding, orange jello and mandarin oranges. Yum!

  137. My favorite holiday recipe is my dad’s homemade biscuits and sausage gravy. It’s a Christmas morning tradition!

  138. My favorite recipe is a “The Ultimate Thanksgiving Turkey,” which I got from a friend who got it from some magazine (or website?). Its relatively simple to make, but comes out super moist and always impresses my family and guests.

  139. My favorite holiday recipe are Martha Stewart’s chocolate chip cookies. It contains 4 sticks of butter! I only bake them during the holidays.

  140. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s Coffee Apple Spice Cake. When I was growing up, it was her special holiday dessert. I love making it today!

  141. So many yummy holiday treats come to mind, but I’ll pick the first one I thought of….sweet potato pie. Mmmmmmmm!!

  142. My favorite holiday recipe is linguini with clam sauce. It’s an recipe my grandma taught me and that we have every year as an Italian tradition!

  143. Every year my mom makes stolen (bread) and we eat it while opening gifts Christmas morning. I used to think it was nasty when I was a kid but I always ate it because it’s tradition, and now the taste has actually grown on me 🙂

  144. I love to make cookies for Christmas but to pick just one, I just don’t know! I’m going to go nostalgic and say its peanut butter blossoms.

  145. I’m so glad one of the entries is for following you on Pinterest. I never thought to check for you there and WOW you have some great pins! Thanks!

  146. This is such a great giveaway, always wanted a Kitchen Aid food processor. I love sugar cookies and my favorite of all has to be Yule Log recipes. I put bits and pieces of perpermints in it. Thank you!

  147. My favorite Christmas recipe is for standing rib roast and yorkshire pudding. It’s not Christmas dinner without it!

  148. My favorite holiday recipe used to be Mexican Wedding Cookies, now I don’t eat wheat…hmmm….Fried oysters?

  149. My favorite holiday recipe is my families brownie recipe – with mint frosting and chocolate drizzled on top!

  150. My favorite holiday recipe is a candy cane biscotti that I make. It’s so yummy!!! I also like Pineapple soufflé as a side dish to go with ham. YUM!!!

  151. My favorite holiday recipe is pretty much any sugar/gingerbread/chocolate chip cookie recipe! Now that I have a toddler cookies are so much fun at Christmas!

  152. I don’t know if its possible to pick JUST ONE favorite holiday recipe!! Im so in love with all the cookies made this time of year! I think Ill have to stick with a classic…frosted sugar cookies!!

  153. My favorite holiday recipe is biscochitos!! And a stand mixer would help me out immensely 🙂 they are a lot of hard work!

  154. My absolute favorite holiday recipe is my dad’s homemade dressing/stuffing. It’s so good that we just can’t get enough of it at Thanksgiving- so he always makes another batch at Christmas! YUM!

  155. Swedish Oatmeal Cookies…. or Swedish almond Cake…. or … you get the idea! Whatever is in the oven at the time!

  156. I don´t have a favorite recipe for the holidays but I always look for new baked sweets to make, give and take to holiday parties.

  157. My favorite is a Peter Pan cookie – a peanut butter, cinnamon dough with a Hershey’s kiss in the middle and then rolled in powdered sugar. YUM!

  158. The one thing I look forward to the most are my mom’s Banberry Tart cookies…a little sweet and a little tart is a delightful combination!

  159. My favorite holiday recipe is pumpkin bread. We make variations with different chocolate chips, nuts, cranberries, etc. It’s fun to package it with a recipe card and a huge bow for gifts.

  160. My favorite is my Martha Stewart’s Perfect French Toast because it’s what my family looks forward to every Christmas morning.

  161. Peanut butter cups-delicious, rich, yet easy. My husband votes for mushroom turnovers. They are much more time consuming!

  162. my favorite holiday recipe is our traditional hungarian saurkraut mushroom soup. it is amazing and we only eat it on christmas eve.

  163. My favorite holiday recipe are cookies! My family always gets together and makes platters of different cookies.

  164. My favorite holiday recipe is my Mom’s gingerbread cookie recipe. It is perfectly spicy and perfectly in-between chewy and snappy. What an awesome giveaway!!!

  165. Oddly enough a non-rolled sugar cookie recipe for the holiday break. Although I always top it off with the holiday colored sugar.

  166. I am from Mumbai, India and being from the south would say that Payasam which is a creamy dessert made from Jaggery, Coconut Milk and Tapioca Pearls would be the most anticipated dessert around at home!!

  167. Peanut Butter Balls, hands down. They take me right back to being at my Grandma’s and sneaking into the garage to get them from her stash.

  168. My favorite holiday recipe is my dad’s homemade hot fudge. It is so rich and delicious. I especially like it over peppermint ice cream.

  169. Favorite holiday recipe- I have a new one every year! This year it’s either pecan pie cookies or pretzel peanut butter truffles.

  170. I would be in LOVE, totally, with every one of these babies! What welcome additions to my kitchen! Merry Christmas!

  171. My favorite holiday recipe is my Aunt Jean’s pineapple-pepperoni cheese ball. It sounds weird but it is so delicious!

  172. My favorite Christmas recipe is Povitica (aka Croation Nut Breat). It was a favorite of my former in-laws for every Christmas season. One of the great traditions to follow for my kids. Thank you for the opportunity!

  173. My favorite holiday recipe is my cut-out sugar cookie recipe. Everyone loves them and I make huge containers to put in the freezer!

  174. Favorite holiday recipe: My grandfather’s peppercorn-crusted rolled German pork roast with hand-made spaetzle!

  175. I love to bake, and my favorite holiday cookie recipe is Peanut Butter Blossoms… It’s just not Christmas without them!

  176. My favorite holiday recipe is a cut out sugar cookie recipe from my husband’s great grandmother. They are so moist and delicious and I love spending time with my daughters cutting them out and decorating them.

  177. so many cookies to make…. love them all, especially the raspberry shortbread roll-ups. They were my father-in-law’s FAV!
    Lorraine Salter

  178. That’s a tough question – has to be cookies that we have called ‘Frinkle Cookies’. I make them every year, and they are always a favorite of everyone!

  179. Yikes! I guess I’ll have to say my favorite Christmas recipe is for Snickerdoodle Cookies–they are my entire family’s favorite cookie.

  180. My favorite to eat would be my Grandmother’s Spaghetti…seems I am the only one in the family who took the time to watch and help her make it. It was such a joy to convert her “pinch of this” and “about this much” of that into a recipe…but worth every loving minute.

  181. My favorite holiday recipe is a dark chocolate bark with crystallized ginger, dried cherries and roasted walnuts. So decadent!

  182. It’s hard to pick just one favorite! I’d have to say my mom’s recipe for homemade turtles with home made caramels. My goodnessn– it’s not Christmas without them!!

  183. This is a fantastic giveaway!! KitchenAid is a great product and I would love to win these for my kitchen, but also share with my daughter. Trying to help her learn to cook for herself.

  184. My favorite recipe is for chocolate chip cookies – came from my grandmothers’ 1959 Betty Crocker cookbook! Nothing can beat these cookies – we love them!!

  185. Even though I don’t eat it, my favorite thing to make is garlic crusted prime rib. All my boys love love love it! I love to eat my mother’s Parkerhouse Rolls!

  186. I’m going to go with cookies. 🙂 I made the chocolate chip peppermint crunch cookies on this blog and decided that they will become a yearly tradition because they were the best cookies I’ve ever had!

  187. My favorite holiday recipe is my Mom’s cranberry relish. I can’t stand the jellied, wiggly-jiggly stuff from a can. My mom’s recipe uses fresh whole cranberries, whole apples and oranges, and sugar. It’s dee-lish!
    This giveaway ends on my birthday, I sure hope I win!!!!!!!!

  188. I love all baked goods and candy but making my grandmother’s fudge tops my list. It’s yummy but more importantly it reminds me of her.

  189. Was oreo cheesecake cookies, but just made chocolate peppermint crunch pudding cookies yesterday and I think they just become my favorite.

  190. I’ll be honest with you I don’t have a favorite holiday recipe! I have discovered so many new recipes that any of my favorites are out the window. There are way to many options out there!! But if I have to choose, my favorite holiday recipe is Snickerdoodle Cookies!

  191. My mom and I have always made cookies and chocolate. She has a lemon cookie recipe that she has made since I was little. My brother andi go crazy for them!!

  192. This is a toughie. So many. I would have to say Cranberry Sauce, since that’s the only one I make specially for the holidays. My family always ate the stuff in the can, but I have converted them!

  193. German red cabbage as a side dish to a Roastbeef. It is so flavirful. It has all the Christmas flavors in it. Apple, cinnamon, Star Anise. Its just delicious!

  194. My favorite holiday recipe is Christmas Stollen. It’s a recipe passed down from my husband’s grandmother. Everyone loves it.

    This is a fabulous giveaway. My jaw dropped open when I read the post.

  195. My favorite holiday recipe is a frozen jello dessert that I have made for years. The first year I made two different jello desserts. It was obvious that the frozen one was a winner although the other recipe also had some pluses so I started combining the good parts and leaving out the less appealing ones. It eventually became Mom’s frozen Jello dessert and the holidays aren’t the holidays without it.

  196. My favorite Christmas recipe is my great great grandmother’s Mississippi Fruitcake. She was Creole and brought this recipe with her and it has been a closely guarded family secret ever since. It is unlike any other fruitcake I have ever had. It has no citron or candied fruits and the only dried fruit in it is raisins. When my husband and I were first starting out over 30 years ago and I made them for gifts, upon receiving them people were sort of, “Oh, a fruitcake. How thoughtful.” Then the next years I would get phone calls,”Are you making your fruitcake this year?” It just isn’t like any other, and the jokes you hear about fruitcakes don’t apply in it’s case. Until i’ve made that first batch and smell it filling the house with it’s aroma, Christmastime has not really started.

  197. My mom makes a pretty classic coffee cake for Christmas morning. It wouldn’t be Christmas without a slice of that cake.

  198. My favorite holiday recipe is Cranberry Orange Bread Pudding. There are so many I love at this time of year, but bread pudding is pure comfort and joy!

  199. yes you did hear my squeal of excitement!!! I don’t know that I have a favorite holiday recipe, but my sister makes a mean popover!

  200. My favorite Christmas recipe is snickerdoodles, not necessarily a traditional holiday recipe, but it always reminds me of the holidays at my grandma’s house. Think of all the snickerdoodles I could make in that mixer!

  201. I have so many favorite holiday recipes… but my very favorite is Kolachies! Light pastry with fruit… This is a family favorite as well.. ox

  202. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s Fresh Pineapple Cake. She has passed on now but she left me her baking skills. I make this cake every Christmas. It is SO much easier with a KA Mixer!

  203. My fave holiday recipe is my mother’s sweet potato casserole with all the melty marshmallows! Thanks for a great giveaway!!

  204. My favorite holiday recipe is probably pie! Any kind, really, but favorites are: pecan, caramel, pumpkin, lemon meringue, chocolate chess…

  205. thats a toughie! i have recently discovered this delish dip with fresh cranberries, sugar, jalapenos, and cilantro that i pulse up in the food processor( which i desperately need a new one so fingers crossed). I also luv, luv luv Ree’s spinach artichoke dip. Like luv luv it for reals!

  206. My favorite Christmas recipe is for mincemeat cookies! Sounds strange – but they are wonderul and the entire family devours them!

  207. My favorite holiday recipe is my aunt’s ice cream dessert she makes every christmas day…. can’t go wrong with crushed oreos, vanilla ice cream, heath bar pieces, and homemade hot fudge sauce!

  208. Homemade candies that my mom and I used to make; and that I now make. Bon Bons, Peanut Brittle, Fudge, Sugared Peanuts, Apricot Snowballs, etc. etc.

  209. My favorite holiday recipe is probably a lot different from the others. Every year, we have a roasted pork shoulder (pernil) that is beyond! It’s so delicious, marinated the night before with garlic, pepper, butter, salt, and oregano. The skin is so crispy! We are puerto rican, hence the name “pernil” and we only have this on very special occasions. So good!

  210. Without a doubt, my fave holiday recipe is my Mom’s recipe for white chocolate peanut butter “cookies”. Really, it is two Ritz crackers sandwiched together with peanut butter, and dipped in white chocolate! Sooooo good!

  211. I follow you via email (RSS) and make Butterhorns, a pastry treat, for my grown kids each year. What great giveaways!

  212. I follow you on Pinterest too and, in addition to my Butterhorns, the kids favorites, my mom and I made fruitcakes this year. They are seasoning right now!

  213. Every Christmas since I can remember my grandma makes homemade cinnamon swirl bread, tops it with some frosting and then the little crystal green and red sprinkles. I love that no one considers it dessert – it is a part of the meal like ham, potatoes, and other dishes. Since I won’t be at Christmas this year because of distance, I may have to try making it myself.

  214. I make English Toffee and it’s the best!! It’s the only thing I make where I’m in danger of eating all of it myself. 🙂

  215. I love pumpkin rolls and all the yummy Christmas candies. We usually make big trays of goodies for our neighbors and friends.

  216. Well, it’s not really “holiday”, but it is a tradition in my family to have my Great Grandmother’s Spaghetti Casserole on Christmas Day.

  217. My favorite holiday recipe is the pumpkin ice cream pie my friend “handed down” to me. Everyone loves the fun twist!

  218. It’s hard to pick a favorite, I love trying new things, but I look forward to making and eating my grandma’s crinkle-top ginger (molasses) cookies every year…my daughter calls them dunkin’ cookies since they are best when dunked in coffee for breakfast!

  219. I think that I am still working on finding out what my favorite holiday recipe is. Every year, I try out new recipes (I start collecting them in Sept). So far, it happens to be one that does not involve kitchen tools: oven roasted chicken a la Mark Bittman–awesome! and everyone wants me to have some on hand for family gatherings.

  220. First of all- THANK YOU for this opportunity! What a wonderful set of gifts!!

    My favorite holiday recipe has to be English Toffee. I make multiple batches every year. I love making candy!

  221. Peanut butter fudge. This is the only receipe I can remember being at every holiday since I was old enough to have a memory.

  222. My favorite holiday recipe are these chocolate chinese noodle cookies that my mom makes. They are easy, but so delicious!

  223. My favorite holiday recipe is Monkey Bread. It is a tradition for us to have it every year for Christmas breakfast.

  224. My mom’s frosted sugar cookies! We make all kinds of cut outs together, my favorite to decorate are the candy canes!

  225. My mother’s recipe for fruitcake. Oh my gosh it is the best darn fruitcake in all the land! No hard lumps to be used as a doorstop here. Just moist fruity goodness. She and I make it together every year. 🙂

  226. My favorite holiday recipe is brigadeiro with passion fruit mousse (Brazilian recipe) – it was not a holiday recipe, but my mom and I started to make it for Christmas years ago and it became a tradition for our family. Now that I live in the US, I make it every time I’m homesick and always make it for the holidays too, of course. 🙂

  227. No matter what I bake at Christmas, three items are always on the list: Moravian Christmas cookies – cut-out cookies that bake “white” – , a ginger/molasses cookie called “Joe Frogger”, from which I cut gingerbread men – and my mother’s famous fattening fudge sauce.
    That basic recipe is super simple:
    1 1/2 sticks butter
    3/4 c. GOOD cocoa (e.g. Dutch process)
    2 – 3 c. sugar (start w/less)
    1 can evaporated milk
    dash of vanilla
    OPTIONAL: 1 tsp instant coffee, 1 T liqueur, or 3+ oz. of bittersweet or very dark Belgian chocolate

    In a saucepan melt butter, whisking in cocoa. Stir in 2 c. sugar and 1 (13 oz.) can evaporated milk. Heat over low heat until mixture loses its graininess. Add up to 1 c. more sugar to taste (the more sugar, the thicker the final product will be, unless you add bittersweet chocolate.) Remove from heat and add vanilla…and as an option, 1 tsp. instant coffee or 1 T. flavored liqueur. Serve warm over ice cream. Keep in refrigerator. Keeps well in freezer, too, where it hardens just enough to be able to get a spoon into it, so you can walk around with a chocolate fudge lollipop!

    Enjoy our family recipe, and God bless us, every one!

  228. I love the holiday green wreaths with the red hots! My mom and I made them every year and last night I just made them with my daughter for the first time. I am also in the process of making your red velvet cheesecake cookies, the filling is now in the freezer, can’t wait!! Love your website, it inspires me to want to cook!

  229. My favorite holiday recipe is my new sugar cookie recipe that I found online. I could never get my cookies to keep shape and they would fall apart easily. With the new recipe they look beautiful and they don’t crumble.

  230. being with my children is my favorite christmas recipe, or really anytime recipe. christmas wouldn’t be christmas without my grandmother’s nutmeg logs. they are the bomb. taste just like eggnog. ymmmmmmmmm

  231. My favoritre Christmas recipie is an old sugar cookie recipie we got from friends at church. We sprinkle them with red and green sprinkles and they just scream Christmas!

  232. Double Chocolate Bombe. Dark chocolate mousse, white chocolate mousse, chocolate cake, all coated in chocolate gnache!

  233. Peppermint bark! So easy and delicious! Always a favorite. Although, I’m thinking I might try the Reese’s peanut butter bark I found on Pinterest instead. Yum!

  234. Lane cake is my favorite christmas time recipe. We only make it once a year andthe make three; one forof my brother, myself, and mythe mom. We usually make the filling with an old fashioned grinder that you have to hook onto a stool; this gives it a wonderful texture and as a bonus i always get a beautiful bulging bicep on the arm that i crank it with, lol.

  235. I love the special treat of Creme Brûlée French toast on Christmas morning, partly because it is so yummy and partly because I make it the night before and just bake it the next morning while the coffee is brewing. Makes all who are joining us feel very special too. Merry Christmas!!!

  236. Cutout cookies. The holidays do not seem the same without them. This is a great giveaway and I think you’re right. I think you did hear me scream with excitement 🙂 Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

  237. My favorite holiday recipe is when I make gingerbread. Every holiday I teach adults and children how to make gingerbread houses. They cut out, bake, construct and decorate them after I’ve already prepared the dough, giving it plenty of time to rest.

    I have an Artisan stand mixer and every year I say I need to break down and buy myself a larger one. This year I made lots of gingerbread and best of all had the pleasure of sharing the evening of gingerbread house creating with cancer survivors and patients and their children. The greatest gift I could have given were the smiles on every parent, grandparent and child for this special time they spent together.

    This is such a wonderful gift you’re offering. It would definitely come in handy.

    Wishing you a Happy and Healthy Holiday!

  238. My favorite holiday recipe has to be the whipped horseradish sauce that goes with the Christmas prime rib. When I see that, I know that it’s Christmas!

  239. I LOVE to make my great grandmother’s Christmas cookies. I remember helping her, my grandmother and my mother make them every year when I was little. Such wonderful memories!

  240. My favorite is ham and 15-bean soup with sweet cornbread. We make it right after Christmas using the remaining ham (and bone!) from the Christmas dinner. I love it so much I get giddy just thinking about it!

  241. Cherry surprises — a marascino cherry surrounded by a covering of coconut, butter, icing sugar and vanilla — yummy!

  242. I love all the appetizers we fix on Christmas Eve. Sausage Rotel Dip, Pigs in a blanket, spinach artichoke dip, eggnog, and chocolate chip cookies!

  243. My favorite holiday dessert recipe is for candy cane cookies, which are peppermint flavored cookies twisted into the shape of a candy cane. For holiday dinners, we almost always whip up a batch of Alton Brown’s Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes.

  244. Vanilla Kipfel. These are almond crescent cookies. I’ve made them every year since I was 7. Before food processors were invented. Or shelled nuts were available. Much more work back then

  245. My grandma (who was not Italian, but married to one) made these unassuming Italian sesame seed cookies called Regina cookies. I strive every year to make mine as addicitive as hers were.

  246. Just one? How about an old and a new? Old: Meltaways…a handed down recipe from my European grandmother, evidently it is officially a Rugelach. New: Chocolate Gingerbread Toffee Cake. Oh my, it’s fabulous!

  247. My new favorite recipe..Devil’s food cake mix, 1/2C oil, 2 eggs. bake 6-8min.s, while hot, drop an Andes mint on top, wait a few minutes then spread like frosting. YUM! from Six Sisters, I believe.

  248. My favorite holiday recipe is my great grandma’s fudge! Love teaching my daughter how to make it so the tradition continues.

  249. My favorites are my grandmother’s Date Nut Bars and Suet Pudding. (And I am a grandmother who is 61 years old so these are very old and dear handwritten recipes)

  250. I think my favorite holiday recipe is one I found for crock pot mashed potatoes that allows you to make them ahead and then just warm them up before Christmas dinner. It isn’t sexy, doesn’t dance the disco, but my-oh-my does it save soooo much time with all the holiday cooking and baking!

  251. my mom makes an AMAZING appetizer every Christmas called Jezebel Spread. it’s sweet / hot pepper jelly on top of cream cheese, and it’s ADDICTIVE! as far as cookies go, I don’t really have a “favorite” cookie (really, who can?), but I love the nostalgic feeling and taste that comes with classic cutouts, decorated with various sprinkles and colored sugar. dunk ’em in milk, and feel like you’re 7 again 🙂

  252. My favorite holiday recipe is Gingerbread Trifle. Not only is it a beautiful desert to serve, it’s very delicious!

  253. Hmmm… My favorite recipe. Thats tough! I love making my sisters favorite (green bean bundles), my brothers favorite (chocolate chip pecan pie). My favorite thing to eat? Pumpkin cranberry bread!!!

  254. My favorite holiday recipe is any type of cookie that I can wrap in goodie bags and send home with people to enjoy the day after!! It makes people feel special to be sent home with home made goodies!

  255. My favorite holiday recipe is pumpkin pie. This is the only time of year that I make it because it has such wonderful “fall” flavor. I top the pie with chopped, toasted walnuts mixed with some brown sugar. Adds an extra sweetness and crunch to the pie. Add a dollop of whipped cream on top of that and yummm!!! Calories here we come!!! But oh so good….. Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway. It’d be wonderful to win this!

  256. Well, I have to say that my favorite holiday recipe is probably cookies – cranberry oatmeal with white chocolate chips to be more specific. That with a nice cup of coffee.

    Merry Christmas and thanks for the giveaway!!!!

  257. Thank you for your recipe posts; I enjoy getting them each week!

    I think my new favorite Christmas recipe is Chocolate-Covered Cherries Dessert, which tastes like a rich Chocolate Covered Cherry in every spoonful.

    The recipe can be found here: http://linenflowers.com/candies.htm

    Hope you enjoy it, too!

    Merry Christmas!

  258. Oh, I have so very many favorite Christmas recipes!!! But the one MUST have is Hershey’s original fudge recipe. All that stirring is great exercise to justify eating extra 😀 I’d LOVE that insanely wonderful mixer to make EVERYTHING else!!!! Thanks for such a great blog and Happy Holidays to you 🙂

  259. I made a pumpkin cheesecake at Thanksgiving that was a huge hit. I think I will bake another one for Christmas

  260. So hard to pick just one…but my favorite recipe for the holidays would be divinity! I can’t get enough! Making it this year, I was afraid my older kitchen aid was going to give out……it DID give out the next day, when I was making Stollen…something was grinding 🙁

    I am so excited for this give away…I’ve dreamed of the new 7 qt for months now, since I first seen it! And my processor is also on its last leg…and I’ve always wanted an emulsion blender!!!

    Sooooo PLEASE draw my name!!! :o)

  261. Fave holiday recipe: for food, it’s a Korean dish called Duk mandu guk (korean rice cake soup). For sweet treats, cookies!!! ANY kind. . although, I am loving cookie recipes with peppermint! 🙂 uh, GREAT giveaway! WOW.

  262. My favorite holiday recipe is pretty much anything simple or fast to cook up, with a baby due any day it’s all I can manage!

  263. I love Kentucky butter cake around the holidays. My mom makes it every year and I have been enjoying it for over 20 years now.

  264. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but I love making holiday cookies – cut outs, peanut butter blossoms, cranberry shortbread…

  265. I make lots of different breads which we love but usually make a large batch of cinnamon rolls to share with the breads and candy we make. They are always a hit.

  266. Any kind of cookies. I love to make batches and batches of different kinds and bring them in to the office for my co-workers.

  267. My favorite holiday recipe is my snowball recipe. My mom made these every Christmas for my brother Fred. After Fred died (Vietnam) my mom continued to make these cookies every year saying she just had to because they were Fred’s favorite. About 8 years ago my mom was no longer able to bake the way she used to. I decided to make “Fred’s cookies” as part of my holiday baking. Now my mom is gone, it keeps all the wonderful family memories………….my brother, my mom and her holiday baking with me. This week, I am going to make “Fred’s cookies” and kick off my holiday baking. This year, I am going to tweak the recipe a little. Will post back and let you know how it comes out.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everyone!
    Jennie

  268. My favorite holiday recipe is chocolate crinkle cookies. My mom makes them for me every year as part of her holiday cookie tray. They’ve been my favorite cookie for as long as I can remember. My other favorite is anise pizzelles. I’m going to try to make them myself for the first time this year, using my aunt’s pizzelle iron that she used for the past 50+ years.

  269. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s sugar cookie recipe – have the best memories of standing with her at her butcher block, rolling out the dough, cutting into festive shapes and decorating when finished 🙂

  270. Any kind of cookies. I like to make batches and batches of all different kinds and bring them to work for my co-workers to enjoy!

  271. My favorite recipe os for Alasking Sugar Cookies. I remember making them with my mom when I was growing up…great memories.

  272. My favorite holiday recipe is a soft molasses cookie, just like ginger snaps you would buy at that store but 100x better! My best friends mom makes them every year.

  273. My favorite holiday recipe would either be my mom’s snickerdoodles or the peanut butter surprise cookies that I make for my dad.

  274. My favorite holiday recipe has to be the green bean cassaorle… for mine I use:
    3 cans cut green beans
    2 cans cream of mushroom soup
    1 jar sliced mushrooms
    1/2 onion (finely chopped)
    1 bag *real bacon bits*

    I combine all the ingredients in a lg bowl then pour into a baking dish… cook @ 350′ for 30 mins, then top with french onions…
    yummy-licious 🙂

  275. Reese’s Pieces peanut butter mousse pie cups (particularly when making them with friends late at night for a large holiday get-together).

  276. My favorite thing to make (in my Kitchenaid mixer, I must add) are homemade peppermint marshmallows! I don’t even like marshmallows, but they are a big hit with friends and family and look impressive, though they are actually quite easy to make!

  277. This would be awesome to win! I have a Pinterest acct. but don’t know how to use it. LOL I also don’t know how to twitter. Bummer! LOL 🙂

  278. I love any holiday that calls for the classic broccoli cheese casserole recipe! And I love making candy/fudge this time of year!

    Thanks for the great giveaway!

  279. My favorite holiday recipe is good old fashioned Corn flake Wreaths, you know the kind with the green tinted marshmallow and the red hot ornaments… I love those. I will eat them all if I don’t give them away quick.

  280. My mom’s cheese and date nut rolls. They are the bomb! They are like a cheese ring with a whole date and pecan rolled up in the middle!! I can never get enough of these. :o)

  281. I have so many….but I have to say my fondest memory is making spritz cookies. Coloring the dough, all the sprinkles….and of course figuring out the cookie press!

  282. my favorite holiday recipe is anything that includes peppermint!! this year it will be a peppermint cheesecake with chocolate crust!! i also enjoy savory stratas for those early mornings of baking and family time 🙂

  283. Sweet potato and carrot soup! Maybe it’s a little more “fall themed” but we enjoy it all through winter! (And maybe sometimes in summer too! Shhh!)

  284. My favorite recipe is pretty simple – sausage & cheese breakfast casserole coupled with spicy cheese grits – it’s what I make Christmas morning!

  285. My family has a shortbread cookie with caramel and chocolate topping that has been made during the holidays for years. It is my favorite!

  286. My favorite holiday recipe is simply a sweet and soft Frosted Sugar Cookie. I love cookies and other desserts all year round, but a festive looking sugar cookie is something to fondly look forward to. If ‘home’ has a taste, the sugar cookie would be it.

  287. My favorite holiday recipe are Mint Bars, a recipe from my Grandma. When I make them, I feel like she is somewhere smiling, just like I remember her.

  288. Ohh-my fave holiday recipe is mint and chocolate- cocoa, brownies, coffee, cookies, cake…you get the idea! Hoping for a win so I can make said deliciousness 🙂 Thanks for this and all your giveaways!

    I am a TPATP FB follower

  289. My favorite holiday recipe??? Wow, that’s hard. I am really enjoying the Apple Butter Sugar Cookies that I first tried at Thanksgiving. They give such a punch to a roll-out cookie that I made a double batch for Chistmas cookies and am rolling them out today! My old stand mixer could barely handle the double batch…so I really NEEEED that new 7-quart mixer!!! Love KitchenAid!

  290. I follow Two Peas and Their Pod on Facebook, Pintrest and email. And, I want every beautiful appliance I see. The stand mixer, the processor and the whisk. Merry Christmas Baby!

  291. I have so many favorite holiday recipes, but I think a candy, called “Church Windows” is my favorite – colored mini marshmallows coated in semi sweet chocolate, rolled into a log, covered in coconut, then sliced.

  292. My favorite holiday recipe is the same sugar cookies I’ve been making for years, where my son and I spend the afternoon decorating (and eating)!

  293. My great Aunt Alice’s porcupine pudding is my favorite holiday recipe. No porupines are harmed in the making of this recipe.

  294. I love mint and chocolate anything- cocoa, brownies, cookies, cake, coffee…you get the idea. And I would love a win to whip up some deliciousness! Thanks for this and your other giveaways!

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  296. My favorite is mini pumpkin cheesecakes and muddy buddies! Easy but delicious 🙂 Thanks for this opportunity! This would make the best holiday gift ever!!!

  297. My favorite recipe is definitely green bean casserole with baby bellas in it. I feel like tha tmight be the most boring answer but I would eat that alone on Christmas day and be thrilled!

  298. I have two favorite holiday recipes currently. The first is pumpkin pecan waffles. The second is chocolate chunk peppermint pudding cookies.

  299. My favorite recipe is a 3 cheese garlic scalloped potato dish that I always make! It is so creamy, cheesy and garlicky, I just love it!

  300. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s Hungarian Kifle. These are a definite labor of love. They take me back to barely being able to see over “Mom Mom’s” kitchen table to learn how to make them. Of course, there is no “recipe”, just some of this and a handful of that and this is what it should feel like…

  301. My grandmothers recipe for Red Velvet Cake! It has a funny frosting made with water and flour that is cooked and added to the sugar and butter.. So good!

  302. Wow… such a hard choice! One thing that I love to make at Christmas is “Caramel Chews”, chow mein noodles, caramels, and peanuts with chocolate on top. 🙂

  303. We have a family sweet roll recipe that we have every Christmas morning. It is the best! My daughter has to leave on Christmas afternoon this year, so she requested that we have the sweet roll on Christmas Eve so that she can have it for 2 days before she leaves.

  304. My favorite holiday recipe is Sticky Toffee Pudding. We only make it once a year – it has a week’s worth of calories.

  305. We bake a gingerbread house with Grams! We also bake cinnamon rolls for our neighbors to enjoy on Christmas morning.

  306. My favorite recipe is the gingerbread made by Tartine, a bakery in San Francisco. It is soooo good! Of course, it tastes even better when I buy it directly from Tartine. But my homemade version is pretty darn delicious!

  307. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s rice pudding! So delicious topped with cinnamon and paired with hot chocolate! This will be our first Christmas without her, so I will do my best to replicate her wonderful cooking!

  308. It is hard to decide my favorite holiday recipe. I have been baking goodies with my mom since childhood and I love all of them. I make banana, pumpkin, and zucchinni breads, peanu blossoms, chocolate chip, and chocolate drop cookies. This year I Have also added some canned raspberry jam, applesauce, blackberry syrup, and dill pickles.

  309. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s Raspberry Trifle, a delicious concoction she makes every Christmas Eve. Thanks! What a fabulous giveaway!!

  310. I love to make fudge for Christmas gifts. I found the recipe in a 1973 Southern Living Holiday Cookbook and it is the best fudge I have ever had.

  311. There’s something about Welsh cookies that always scream “Christmas” to me – shortbread cookies with currents in them is an Albert tradition!

  312. I love these saltine cracker things my Great Aunt Grace used to make, but I don’t know what their actual name is. Either way they are FABULOUS!

  313. My favorite holiday recipe isn’t very exciting, it’s fondant for dipped chocolates. My favorite flavors are cinnamon and root beer.

  314. I love my kitchenaid stand mixer, and would love to win one for my mom,
    who has arthiritis in her hands, making it hard for her to mix by hand.

  315. My favorite holiday recipe is grandma’s double layer chocolate pie. Homemade crust with the thick fudgy pudding layer and then a whipped and fluffy mousse layer on top with a dollop of fresh whipped cream too! Yum! (but lots of work with my hand mixer)

  316. My favorite holiday recipe to take to a holiday dinner is our families favorite traditional Spiral Salad – and pickle roll-ups! Favorite holiday candy is my Oreo Balls!

  317. My wife makes a variety of cookies and pies during the holiday season, but my favorite may be the easiest. I love her pizzelles rolled up and filled with chocolate frosting!

  318. My favorite holiday recipe is a sausage and hashbrown casserole for christmas morning breakfast. Make it the night before pop it in the oven while we open gifts then dig in

  319. My favorite holiday recipe is pumpkin cake, with cream cheese frosting. I ONLY make it for the holidays, even though sometimes I’ll really crave it other times of the year. Keeping it strictly for the holidays makes it extra special, when it’s really a very simple recipe. =)

  320. My favorite holiday recipe is a Finnish sweet bread called “Pulla” (poo-luh). It’s from my Mom and Dad who loved in Finland for 2 years. It’s possible to make with a hand mixer, but takes FOR.EV.ER!! I’ve only made it twice in the 14 years I’ve been married. My husband loves Pulla and I would love to be able to make it for him more often!

  321. Hmmm.favorite holiday recipe…who doesn’t love a good sugar cookie? I love making my recently departed Grandmother’s sugar cookies during the holidays. This year will be a bittersweet cooking baking season.

  322. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s fudge with all sorts of variations — nuts, peppermint candy, white chocolate, and more! Brings back memories 🙂

  323. My favorite thing to bake for the holidays is a good old pumpkin roll, or apple pie, or pumpkin cheesecake, or…. I have a lot of favorites!

  324. It has to be the cookies!! Linzer Tarts, Rugelach with raspberry jam, Italian tri-colors, I could go on for ever!!

  325. My favorite holiday recipe has to be our Butternut Squash & Cranberry Bake!! It’s become a tradition in my family now.

  326. I have a lot of recipes I pull out just at Christmas; hard to choose a favorite! I make peanut butter balls by the gross to give as gifts, brings to parties and events, and enjoy at home.

  327. I have so many favorite holiday recipes-so hard to choose just one! Thanksgiving just wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without my mother’s stuffing. For Christmas-it’s all about the sweets. I love to make truffles using Ghirardelli’s recipe (and of course, their chocolate, too). Southern Living has a too die for Caramel Sauce recipe, that I could just drink with a straw! We also love to make toffee-our fav recipe is a slightly modified recipe from Ghirardelli. So many favorites-so hard to choose!

  328. My favorite holiday dish is my mom’s apple pie. 🙂 Maybe not necessarily a holiday dish, but that’s the only time she makes it!

  329. What a great giveaway!! I could do a million things! Hand mixer would be great for my sweet potato and andouille sausage soup!! I’m following @twopeadandpod on twitter

  330. My favorite Christmas recipe is my German grandmother’s peppernut recipe. My Mom always made these little cookies—now that my Mom is gone, I will make them. The recipee takes 5 pounds of flour……would LOVE a Kitchenaid mixed!!!

  331. My favorite holiday recipe is my momma’s sugar cookie cut outs. Not only are they delicious, but the memories of making them together will be something I hope to pass on to my own children in the future.

  332. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandma’s iced sugar cookies. They are so fun to make every year and remind me of holiday baking with Mom & Grandma!

  333. I follow Two Peas and Their Pod on Pinterest! These appliances would be perfect to put in our new apartment when my husband returns from deployment. 🙂

  334. Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Balls are my favorite holiday treat! (Basically just peanut butter, marshmallow creme, and rice krispies rolled into a ball and dipped in melted chocolate almond bark) YUM!

  335. My favorite Christmas recipe is breakfast casserole. One can of grands biscuits, 10 eggs, shredded cheese, crumbled cook bacon, chives. Cut biscuits into 4 pieces each, mix with other ingredients, put in baking pan, bake at 375 until egg is cooked through! Great for Christmas morning!!!

  336. Awwww, I follow on FB, Twitter, Pinterest. I also follow KitchenAid on all those sites as well. Sadly the giveaway is for the U.S. only! Sigh. I live in Canada.

    I was so hoping to win this so that I could give my daughter the Stand Mixer (or me the hand blender!!!) for Christmas! Oh well!

    Good luck everyone! Can’t wait to read who gets it!

  337. On Christmas eve we have bacon wrapped sausage links with maple syrup and brown sugar. Favorite Christmas recipe 🙂

  338. Always loved my mother’s Betty Crocker cookbook as a kid – gingerbread cookies, russian tea cakes, rum logs, and the best sugar cookies.

  339. My favorite holiday recipe is honey baked ham, cheesy potatoes and steamed green (fresh) peas. Lots of desserts and family around the table.

  340. Favorite holiday recipe? I have to pick just one? I’m going to go with Red Velvet Cake… which I have yet to perfect, but I’m working on it.

  341. My favorite holiday treat is called cozonac. It’s a romanian sweet bread that has a ground walnuts and sugar filling.

  342. My favorite holiday recipe is gingerbread men. Every time I make them it brings back memories. Plus, getting the family together to decorate them is priceless.

  343. My favorite holiday recipe is called Crackle Cookies- they are like chocolate cake balls rolled in powdered sugar. Yum!

  344. My favorite holiday recipe is Cherry Chip Cookies. They are a small shortbread cookie with crushed corn flakes for crunch and cherry chips for a pretty red sparkle. They are my dad’s favorite.

  345. My Favorite Christmas Recipe is Monkey Bread. It is so easy to make on Christmas Eve before we go to bed. We wake up early bake if for 30 min and it is done and ready to eat as a pre breakfast meal…. YUM

  346. I follow you on Pinterest! My favorite holiday recipe is Lefse. My dad’s side is full Norwegian and my grandma always made Lefse on the big Holidays…it’s good w/ a little butter and sugar/cinnamon, rolled up and enjoy! 🙂

  347. I joined, join Two Peas and Their Pod and KitchenAid on Facebook Page!
    I LOVE rolled pickels with cream cheese and ham : )

  348. My favorite holiday recipe is my granny’s cornbread dressing. Nothing on eartg like it and I look forward to eating it every Thanksgiving/Christmas!

  349. My favorite thing to make is Christmas cookies with my 3yo daughter for Santa!!! And it will be way more interesting when my 17mo twins are a little older and able to participate too!! Thank you for the opportunity to win such an amazing prize 🙂

  350. Christmas Slug! It started meant to be a sweet roll wreath, but while it was cooking the ends separated and became more of a horseshoe shape. My then 11 year old came out half awake having just woke up, and announced “That looks like a slug!”. I laughed, covered it in caramel, added some long straw candles for antennae and a new Christmas tradition was born. Our annual Christmas Slug! My daughter turns 21 this year! Can’t believe that accidental silliness has been a family tradition for a decade already!

  351. my favorite holiday recipe has to be my grandmother’s double chocolate cookie recipe. it’s a family favorite and absolutely delicious!

  352. Favorite holiday recipe is a a persimmon cookie recipe that my aunt handed down to each of us. We always say that the cookie isn’t the prettiest on the Christmas cookie platter but every year its is the first cookie to completely disappear. From the youngest of the cousins to the oldest of the aunts & uncles, everyone loves them.

  353. I love any and all Christmas cookies, rocky road chocolate bark and peppermint bark. It’s so much fun to make cookie plates to give to friends and neighbors.

  354. I absolutely love my mother’s meringue recipe. I add a generous amount of chocolate chips and I always expirement with color.

  355. My favorite holiday recipe is Sweet Potato Fritters. They can take a while to make, so I only have time during the holidays when I’m off from work.

  356. My favorite holiday recipe is lebkuchen… my mom has made it every year since before I was born, but I only get it at the holidays!

  357. My favorite Christmas recipes are Mexican Wedding Cookies and Triple Chocolate Cheese Cake – it was too hard to decide between the two!

  358. My favourite recipes is ginger snaps, there is just something about the smell of them that reminds me off what a magical time Christmas is.

  359. My favorite holiday recipe is my Husband’s Mom’s Gingerbread Cookies! It gets the whole family involved and is a tradition we love to do every year!

  360. I do a lot of baking so to pick one is hard. The one thing I have made a Tradition is my homemade cheesy broccoli soup I make every Christmas. My kids look forward to it every year.

  361. I don’t have a favorite but the only time I can make molasses cookies is around Christmastime. I once made them in summer but they didn’t taste right, lol.

  362. There are so many recipes that we enjoy throughout the holiday season; but my favorite is my dad’s pecan pie.

  363. My favorite holiday recipe is the Christmas Sugar Cookies my grandmother made. They are so simple, yet so delicious! Yum! Making some this evening. I have a very old KitchenAid mixer and the lowest setting has burned out. So everytime I mix up the sugar cookies, the flour is thrown out everywhere! LOL! Makes it interesting!

  364. I follow you on facebook, pinterest and receive you blog via email. Don’t have twitter though so couldn’t do that step. 🙁 Love Kitchen aid and would love to win the giveaway!

  365. One of my favorite Christmas recipes is my mother-in-law’s figgy pudding. To make it even better I like to top it off with cream or vanilla ice cream when it’s still hot. 🙂

  366. My favorite holiday recipe is raspberry thumbprints! I only make them at Christmas so that they are super special!

  367. Picking a favorite is hard! If I have to pick one, I suppose I love my Grandma’s honey butter ball recipe the most. 🙂

  368. I love to make cookies. All kinds! Last year I made everyone goodie gifts with cookies and candies I made from scratch! Wish I had the time this year!

  369. Our holiday tradition always includes my Punch Bowl Cake: angel food cake, bananas, pineapple, strawberry pie filling, whip cream, and cream cheese in layers!

  370. My favorite holiday recipe is my dad’s peanut butter chocolate “cup” that tastes much better than the packaged version becuase it’s made with love. I know I am home and surrounded by family for the holidays when there are the Peanut Butter Cups around!

  371. I am not completely sure why they’re just a holiday cookie but I love the peanut butter kiss cookies. Maybe it’s because unwrapping all those kisses would be pain any other time.

  372. My fav recipe is apple filled Polish pierogi! We only make them for Christmas and it is my favorite tradition to do evry year with my Mom.

  373. My favorite holiday treat to make is a toss up between Oatmeal Pie (my aunts famous recipe) or Bakerella’s Dark Chocolate Chip Comfort Cookies. Those cookies are AMAZING!

  374. That is a mega hard decision, but I’d have to say my grandmothers peppermint bark cheesecake! Any goodies this time of year are delish!

  375. My favorite holiday recipe is a family dish: sweet potato souffle. Sweet potatoes, coconut, walnuts, brown sugar. It’s my favorite and popular everywhere it goes!

  376. My families favorite holiday recipe is homemade cinnamon roles. Every Christmas Eve my mom and I spend the afternoon making the dough and filling and preparing them to be baked first thing in the morning. It’s a tradition that I love and plan to carry out with my kids. There is nothing like a kitchen to bring a family together.

  377. On Christmas day, my family has the traditional prime rib roast with the all important Yorkshire pudding. My daughters are not huge fans of the meat aspect, but love that Yorkshire pudding.

  378. hmmm thats a hard one, the food is all so good–I love cranberries, and this is certainly the season for them, so I’m going to say my family’s homemade cranberry sauce recipe!

  379. Because my mother-in-law made it a tradition, “Monkey Bread” is a favorite of mine for Christmas morning brunch before opening presents with the kids!

  380. It’s so difficult to select a single favorite, but if pressed it would have to be my family heirloom penuche recipe. When I was little my mom used to make it at Christmas and decorate her batches of it with either green or red sprinkles (the ones that look like little crystals). She has been gone now for almost 20 years, but she is especially present to me at this time of year. And Merry Christmas!

  381. My fav. recipe is hands down pumpkin roll with creme cheese filling.. but I love lots of others too! 🙂 Thanks for the chance!

  382. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s peanut butter blossoms. She rolls the cookies in red and green sugar and makes them in a mini muffin pan. Ultimate favorite cookie.

  383. My favorite hOlidat recipe is my family’s ravioli. It’s delicious and brings me right back onto my Nonna’s kitchen the moment I smell it!

  384. For me, the holidays definitely means an abundance of cookies! My favorite recipe has always been for mint crinkle cookies. <3 They pair perfectly with a large glass of milk, are coated in sugar white as snow (something we don't see much of in Florida), and paired with the chocolate, are deliciously minty like candy canes!

  385. I make chocolate crinkle cookies every year at Christmas. I love them. I’ve already made them two different times this year!

  386. My favorite holiday recipe is your red velvet cheesecake cookies. all my friends love when I make these around the holidays.

  387. Forgot to post favorite recipe…posted to facebook by mistake. It is a fabulous oatmeal cookie with triple choc. and dried cranberries. Colorful and sooo yummy!

  388. My favorite Holiday Recipe is My grandpa’s Shrimp cocktail. He use to make it for me every year. Now I carry on his tradition and make it for my kiddos.

  389. yes i am screaming and jumping for joy. i so would love to have that mixer. I love any kind of holiday cookie. baking is my way of letting go of stess.

  390. I don’t really have a favorite. I love so many holiday treats!! Homemade Hot Cocoa is a special winter treat.

  391. My favorite recipe for the holidays will always be my mama’s toffee recipe. Part of it is because, for some reason, if she isn’t there making it with me, it will fail. 🙂

  392. I follow @TwoPeasandPod and @KitchenAidUSA on Twitter. These are so awesome!! I would love the 7qt Mixer alone, but everything else is just awesome.

  393. My favorite holiday recipe is for biscochitos, a recipe given to me by my sister-in-law. Those of you unfamiliar with biscochitos need to come to New Mexico!

  394. My favorite holiday recipe is my late grandmother’s “Party Mix”. She would have bowls of this addictive stuff in every room of her house, meaning that I would spend the holidays grazing from room to room. Simply delicious!

    Grandma Cindy’s Party Mix

    4 c each of corn chex, wheat/bran chex, and stick pretzels
    2 c sesame sticks
    1/2 c safflower oil
    1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
    1-2 tsp garlic powder
    1/8 tsp oregano
    1/2 tsp chili powder
    1/2 tsp paprika
    4 tbsp parmesan

    Mix all the ingredients together in a big roasting pan. Bake at 300 degrees for an hour, stirring every 15 mins or so. Makes 4 quarts.

    Enjoy!

  395. My favorite Christmas recipe is braised brussels sprouts with bacon, thyme and lemon zest. It’s a bit picky and time consuming but oh so worth it!

  396. My favorite holiday recipe is the chocolate chip cookie dough cupcakes that I usually make for my office potluck that we have this time of year 🙂

  397. My favorite recipe is Pumpkin Bars!! I could probably eat the entire pan whenever I make them, because they are just so delicious!!

  398. My favorite holiday recipe is my cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning. Its our tradition and I love getting up early before everyone to start them and look at the tree and presents before the mess of wrapping paper from opening gifts is everywhere. ha ha

  399. My favorite holiday recipe has got to be the gingerbread cookie recipe passed down from my grea great grandma…they are the best!

  400. My favorite recipe for the holiday season is prime rib. I wait all year just to make it. I have had a kitchen aid for years and love their quality. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

  401. My Grandma’s Polish Angel Wing Cookies! Also, this Christmas I’m going to make a Red Velvet Cake because it’s so festive looking!

  402. My favorite holiday tradition is making my grandmother’s cut-out sugar cookies, and decorating them, along with my mom and sister, with cute, festive holiday designs.

  403. My favorite holiday recipe are Christmas Wreaths. (Think Corn Flakes version of rice crispy treats) with green dye added, formed in the shape of wreaths. Top with red hots for a little bit of holly! 🙂

  404. My favorite holiday recipe is what we call nuts and bolts. It is a version of Chex Mix. It is a tradition in our home for snacking during the holidays

  405. My favorite holiday recipe is the recipe I have for Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies. They are made without flour or butter, and they are my absolute favorite!!!

  406. My favorite Christmas recipe is English Toffee. We made it every year for Christmas growing up, and I continue to make it each year now. I’ve never made it without being asked for the recipe!

  407. I love to whip up Buckeyes (peanut butter balls), and several varieties of cookie: Russian Tea Cakes, Spritz cookies, Pineapple cookies, Sugar cookies …

  408. I’m following on pintrest and liked all FB pages. Hope that’s all that’s needed. This is an awesome giveaway, I hope I win!!! Good luck everyone!!!

  409. My favorite Christmas recipe is the simple Christmas cookie!! I love to bake these and decorate them with my family!

  410. My great-grandma’s frosted sugar cookies. I used to make them with my grandma and now I make them for my daughters, family, and friends.

  411. Oh! I could SO use these – long time subscriber of both your blog (love it!!) and Kitchenaide site and the respective twitter/facebook pages. Thanks for the opportunity – hope to win (these’ve been on my wishlist for years!!)

  412. My favorite holiday recipe(s) are pumpkin and zucchini bread. I look forward to these wonderful bread recipes all year long.

  413. My grandmothers cookies! They are almost entirely butter and they take hours to make since they are rolled so thin, but Christmas wouldn’t be the same without them! It’s a back breaking tradition I’m honored to be a part of and soon my daughter will too! Happy Holidays!

  414. My favorite is my dad’s famous “Coffee–Toffee Bars” that are basically a cookie bar with chocolate chips, walnuts and a simple glaze.

  415. My favorite holiday recipe would probably be spice cookies. I was just telling my parents that I wished I could afford that food processor for Christmas and my wife has been wanting a hand blender as well. What a giveaway!

    Off to do the extra entries!

  416. found out though I follow your blog (already subscribed) and facebook, I’d not liked you on FB … liked you and Kitchenaide as prescribed. Good luck!

  417. My favorite holiday recipe requires pumpkin: pumpkin chocolate chip bread, pumpkin pie, pumpkin chocolate cheesecake, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies . . . the list is never ending!

  418. I follow you on FB, e-mail and Twitter. Oh, and I have two favorite recipes, one my grandmother’s cookies called “Jubilee Jumbles” and my great aunt’s “Walnut Cookies” with lots of walnuts. Both of these ladies were awesome in the kitchen.

  419. oooo, oooo, following you and Kitchenaide on twitter now too!! hurray!!

    As for a favorite Christmas dish?? seems many have posted that … it’s a toss up between Pumpkin roll (all holiday-season long!!) and christmas cookies – how can you go wrong. there’re too many I love to choose one I adore!!

    Happy Holidays to all!! (and good luck, hope I win!!)

  420. I have several favorite recipes. Most everything my Mom made during the Holidays. Now that she is gone, my girls are begging me to teach them her recipes.
    Fudge
    Cutout cookies
    Cranberry Relish
    Stuffing
    Buttery crescent cookies covered with powdered sugar
    All these and many more were made every year.

  421. My favorite is making mexican wedding cake cookies. Have so many fond memories of my children growing up eating them with all the powdered sugar all over their faces and on their clothes – they could never “steal” any without leaving a trace (haha)

  422. My favorite holiday recipe – cookies! We make about 6 different kinds, and they are all delicious and our family tradition.

  423. My favorite thing to make over the holidays is Cinnamon Almonds!! It makes my house smell like Christmas and my family loves them!!

  424. I like being in charge of making a glaze for the ham. I change it up every year, so I don’t really have a set recipe. Yet.

  425. My favorite holiday recipe is sugar cookie cut outs. I love decorating them! Also Cinnamon Roll Cake for Breakfast 🙂

  426. My mom’s Christmas cheesecake cherry pie she always used to make for us, and that I now make for everyone at Christmas.

  427. I follow you on Facebook 🙂 My favorite holiday recipe are peppermint meringues with crushed candy canes sprinkled on them 🙂 Sooo good!

  428. My favorite holiday recipe are my homemade peanut butter cups. I make them every year for Thanksgiving, Hannuka, and New Years.

  429. Following Kitchen Aid,@ KitchenaidUSA, and Two Peas and Their Pod, ‏@TwoPeasandPod, on Twitter. Thanks for the contests!

  430. My grandma’s clam chowder is my fave holiday recipe. She always made it every Christmas Eve and we still continue the tradition!

  431. My favorite holiday food is called Date Pudding. It’s a Mennonite dessert/side dish and my Episcopalian in-laws have no idea what to do with it!!

  432. I don’t have a whole lot of recipes yet but we’ve made a roasted tomato soup that was AMAZING. The food processor would be awesome for it.

  433. Not necessarily a holiday recipe, but I always love making baked goods with guava paste around the holidays and it’s kind of become my own tradition.

  434. My favorite holiday recipe is for bourbon balls! It just isn’t Christmas until I smell bourbon! Is that weird?

  435. A neiman marcus chocolate cookie recipe that some guy paid like $250 for, I found it on the web, and changed it some and its now my families favorite cookie.

  436. My favorite sweet holiday recipe is a pumpkin roll. My favorite savory holiday recipe is cranberry walnut stuffing.

  437. I tweeted.
    Thanks for the fabulous giveaway, this would be awesome for my daughter who is moving in with her boyfriend in the spring.

  438. I love making pumpkin dip and serving with apples or nulls wafers. The dip is pumpkin purée, cool whip, pudding mix and spices…. Yummy

  439. Favorite holiday recipe is hands down pumpkin bread – it’s good for the Thanksgiving season and the Christmas season.

  440. I think my favorite holiday recipe is cinnamon rolls. I know they are not technically only holiday… but I associate them with Christmas mornings 🙂

  441. My favorite is probably the homemade fudge that I only make at Christmas time. I make it with nuts and without to satisfy everyone!

  442. I make my special lemon cheesecake! I used to be forced to make it every Friday in my last workplace… even fights would break out! I would love these machines to complete my kitchen collection (which is seriously low!).

    Happy Holidays to all 🙂

  443. My favorite christmas recipes (I couldn’t choose just one) is my mothers christmas stolen, homemade toffee and homemade caramels.

  444. My favorite holiday recipe is part of our Christmas morning tradition – we have eggs benedict… We switched over to a blender hollandaise sauce and it’s lighter but still amazing and it isn’t christmas w/o eggs benedict!

  445. Here is one of the best:

    Marie’s Rich Gingerbread with Candied Ginger and Lemon Glaze

    Classic Home Desserts icon
    by Richard Sax, 1994, Chapters Publishing, Ltd.

    http://www.labellecuisine.com/archives/cake/Marie%27s%20Rich%20Gingerbread%20with%20Candied%20Ginger%20and%20Lemon%20Glaze.htm

    Alibris

    “This is extraordinary gingerbread, moist and great-looking.
    Cookbook author (and great cook) Marie Simmons, my co-
    columnist for Bon Appetit, says she also likes to serve this
    cake with John’s Mother’s Lemon Sauce with Lemon Slices
    [recipe follows].”

    Makes one 10-inch tube cake; serves 12 to 16

    1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted,
    for the pan
    1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
    1 cup packed dark brown sugar
    2 large eggs
    2 cups dark molasses
    3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
    2 tablespoons ground ginger
    2 teaspoons baking soda
    1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1/4 cup minced crystallized ginger
    1 cup boiling water

    Lemon Glaze
    1 cup confectioner’s sugar
    1 – 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
    1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Generously brush the inside of a
    10-inch Bundt or tube pan with the melted butter; sprinkle with a fine coating of flour and shake out the excess; set aside.

    2. In a large bowl, beat the butter with an electric mixer at medium-high speed until light and fluffy. Add the sugar and beat until smooth. Beat
    in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Gradually
    beat in the molasses in a slow, steady stream until blended.

    3. Meanwhile, sift the flour, ginger, baking soda, cloves and salt together;
    stir in the crystallized ginger. Gradually beat the dry ingredients into the batter just until blended, no longer; turn off the mixer. Add the boiling water to the batter, 1/3 cup at a time, stirring gently but thoroughly by hand with a large rubber spatula after each addition. Spoon the batter
    into the prepared pan.

    4. Bake until the cake pulls away from the sides of the pan, 55 to 60 minutes.

    5. Cool the gingerbread in the pan on a wire rack until warm, 20 to 30 minutes. The top of the cake may fall slightly upon cooling. Run the tip of a knife around the sides of the cake to loosen it from the pan.
    Invert the cake onto a platter.

    6. Lemon Glaze: In a small bowl, stir together the confectioner’s sugar
    and lemon juice until smooth; add the lemon zest. Drizzle the glaze
    over the top of the cooled cake. The cake is delicious served slightly
    warm. But for neat cutting, let the glaze set before serving.

    John’s Mother’s Lemon Sauce with Lemon Slices

    Makes about 1 1/3 cups

    1/2 cup sugar
    1 tablespoon cornstarch
    1 cup cold cider or water
    Grated zest and juice of 1 lemon
    1 lemon, thinly sliced (about 8 slices)
    2 tablespoons unsalted butter
    Pinch salt

    1. In a small nonreactive saucepan, stir together the sugar and cornstarch. Add the cider or water in a slow stream and stir until smooth.
    2. Set the pan over medium heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Stir in the lemon zest and juice, lemon slices, butter and salt until the butter melts. Serve immediately.

  446. My favorite holiday recipe is a chocolate covered cherry recipe a good friend/previous co-worker shared with me. She swore me to secrecy when she gave it to me and it has to be the best chocolate covered cherry recipe…I have family members that request them every year!

  447. My favorite holiday recipe is called Chewy Sugar Christmas Cookies and they are sugar cookies with Christmas-colored sprinkles. Super yum!

  448. My favorite holiday recipe would have to be . . . . bourbon balls. I make them every year and remember my Grandmother fondly when I eat them. 🙂

  449. My favorite holiday recipe is my great grandmother’s anise cookie. I am excited to be at home with my family making them and decorating all day 🙂

  450. My favorite Christmas recipe is for my Grandma’s semi- home made coffee cake. It uses a cake mix as the base but it is absolutely delicious, very easy and a nice last minute gift!

  451. My favorite Christmas recipe is my dad’s homemade Swedish Potato Sausage, a combination of beef, pork, potatoes and spices ground together and put in casings and boiled. On Christmas Eve, we’d eat it with mashed potatoes, a green salad and homemade rolls. I’d take the sausage out of the casings and mix it with the mashed potatoes – and put a little butter on top. Yum! Haven’t had this since my dad passed away in 1999. 🙁

  452. My family’s favorite holiday recipe is my Monkey Bread. They demand I prepare it for every holiday and I admit I like it, too!

  453. I did all of the required things for the giveaway. I hope I am the lucky winner. I would love all of these items for my kitchen so I could whip up all of your wonderful recipes whenever I felt like it!
    I do so enjoy cooking!

  454. ** Rudolph the red nose reindeer tune ** I love chocolate cookies, peanut butter and Ginger..Apple Pie, pumpkin Spice, and boysenberry…But do I recall my most favorite holiday recipe of all……………………….Champagne Cupcakes with Champagne Buttercream….
    Champagne Cupcakes with Champagne Buttercream
    (Buttercream)
    Had a very sweet taste
    (like a truffle)
    And if you ever made one
    (made one)
    You would even say it is the best holiday recipe
    (like most of the treats you find on “Two peas and a pod”)
    All of the other Bakers
    (Bakers)
    Used to laugh and call our cupcake, tart and googey
    (like pecan pie)
    They never let the poor buttercream
    (Buttercream)
    Play in any Bakers contest
    (like Cupcake Wars)

    Then one foggy December 11th
    Buttercream came to say
    (Yum Yum yum)
    Maria with your amazing FB/BLOG/WEBSITE/PINTREST/TWITTER/….
    Won’t you guide my New cooking habits?
    Then all the cupcakes loved buttercream
    (loved buttercream)
    And they shouted out with empty stomachs
    (yummie!)
    “Buttercream with your champagne toppings won’t you come to my Christmas dinner!”
    (Buttercream)
    Then they said you’ll go down in history!
    (like Two peas and a pod!!!)

  455. What a great giveaway! I’m a young mom and love to bake and cook for my family! I don’t have any of these great things in my kitchen yet… I have been trying to save to buy them. Particularly the Kitchenaid Mixer. I dream of having one…. During the holidays I bake a lot. I personally love any apple desert. Apple pie. Apple crumble. 🙂 but I also have a sweet spot for an old fashioned chocolate chip cookie! Thanks for the opportunity with this giveaway! Happy holidays!

  456. My favorite is decorated sugar cookies. My husband and I bake them every year, freeze a bunch, then eat them until April!

  457. My favorite holiday recipe has to be Christmas morning cinnamon rolls! Yum! and to make it even more over the top, pumpkin ones! Recipe from Smitten Kitchen: Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

    Dough:
    6 tablespoons unsalted butter
    1/2 cup whole milk, warmed
    2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
    3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
    1/4 cup light or dark brown sugar
    1/4 cup granulated sugar
    1 teaspoon table salt
    1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    ½ teaspoon pumpkin spice
    2/3 cups pumpkin puree
    1 large egg
    Oil for coating rising bowl

    Filling:
    3/4 cup light or dark brown sugar
    1/4 cup granulated sugar
    1/8 teaspoon table salt
    2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

    Glaze:
    4 ounces cream cheese, softened
    2 tablespoons milk
    2 cups powdered sugar
    (Note: I am currently in Mexico, but live in the US– hopefully I still qualify)

  458. My favorite holiday recipe is for Fig Crumble Bars, they are delicious with homemade ice cream after a big turkey dinner!

  459. My favorite holiday recipe is my Sweet Potato Souffle! It’s not my family’s favorite, but they’ll eat a bite or two (my daughter is starting to like it more and more!). I can’t eat it all myself, so I only make it around the holidays and only when we’re having more than just us or if we’re going to a potluck (then I have no leftovers at all!). Oh, if only my husband would come around to the sweet potato (sigh).

  460. Just found your blog and will post on your Facebook page. I really will have to make those butterball cookies which are not too sweet. I do not have a stand mixer, I mix by hand.

  461. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s iced box cookies. While the recipe is a simple one with walnuts, it is mostly the memories of making the cookies with my grandmother each Christmas that makes this recipe a favorite.

  462. Just found your blog. I will have to give your butterball cookies a try since they are not too sweet. I do not have a stand mixer. I mix by hand. I will like you on Facebook. You sound like a sweet couple.

  463. My favorite recipe is Kolacky Cookies! We make batches of cookies every Christmas to give away to friends and neighbors!

  464. My favorite recipe is my Nana’s Forgotten Cookies. You use a mixer to beat egg whites and sugar until peaks form. Then add chocolate chips (and/or nuts) and plop them onto a baking sheet. Place into a preheated oven to 350 degrees. Turn off the oven and ‘forget’ them until morning. I loved the anticipation when I was younger and I love the taste now. You can always add extract or food coloring to jazz them up a bit.

  465. My sister makes a side dish of lima beans, italian sausage, cream and gruyere cheese. It is baked until brown and bubbly. Even those who don’t like limas like this.

  466. Anything my Mom made when we were kids – I just love how the smell and taste of something can bring so many good memories to life.

  467. I love my roast turkey — not really a recipe but a religion. 2 days of brining, roasting, turning, perfect color, yum.

  468. My fave holiday recipe is, well, it’s too hard to pick just one…!! 🙂 I love holiday cookies though, for some reason I only make them at this time of year.

  469. Hi Two Peas… My favorite recipe for Christmas is a classic Mexican bread pudding my mommy made for us when we were growing up. I remember being a kid and watching her make it and I memorized the recipe. It is called Capirotada and is made with fried bread, raisins, nuts, cheese, a brown sugar syrup made from Piloncillo, a hard Mexican sugar, cinnamon sticks, and is baked until firm. I loved it best cold in the morning with a big glass of eggnog. My mother passed away one week ago last year so this will be a sad Christmas, but I will honor her by baking Capirotada. 😀

  470. My favorite family recipe is my mom’s Holiday Spiced Cider. It tastes so yummy but also fills the house with the most wonderful aroma. So comforting on chilly days!

  471. I like my sweet potato casserole and enjoy it year round but mostly at the holidays. Cinnamon, nutmeg, honey, pure maple syrup and marshmallows…I’m headed to the kitchen!

  472. My favorite Christmas recipe is my grandmother’s sugar cookies that I make with my mom every year. I have done this since I was little and each year we make cut outs and frost them. So fun!

  473. My favorite recipe for the holidays is my grandmothers sweet potatoe pie and my pineapple upside down cake with rum.

  474. My favorite holiday recipe is homemade Caramels! All flavors! It is the one time of year that stirring for 30 minutes doesn’t feel like work, just excitement for the end result!

  475. I love making Christmas sugar cookies during this festive season. For my grandchildren to decorate. Its our bonding time. Laughs and giggles and frosting all over.

  476. My favorite holiday recipe is Orange Frosted Cranberry cookies – it’s a Betty Crocker recipe on their site.

  477. I have a molasses cookie recipe that I love enough to make randomly, but it is especially wonderful at Christmas. Thanks!

  478. Another great contest! My favorite Christmas recipe is for Banana/cranberry bread. It is a recipe I had made for years!

  479. My favorite holiday recipe is anything I can make with assistance from my little people. My kids love helping out in the kitchen. Our family went vegan a little over a year ago so we are learning so much more about food and ingredients than ever before. We haven’t mastered a favorite holiday recipe yet but they do love that they can lick the mixing bowl clean without worry of food poisoning.

  480. My favorite holiday recipe…pizzelle. They remind me of my great grandmother, this will be our first christmas since she passed.

  481. Our “Must Have” dessert is called Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake. It’s our tradition to have it with our Christmas dinner.

  482. Oh my goodness what a great giveway!!!!!!!!! My favorite recipe at the moment are spicy ginger snaps, which I’ve already made twice this month!

  483. My favorite holidary recipe is the marinade my mom uses on the beef tenderloin that we have for dinner on Christmas. It’s delicious.

  484. Chocolate fudge! It’s not Christmas without it. …or Peanut Butter Blossoms…or Sugar Cookies…gah! I can’t just pick one! 😉

  485. My favorite holiday recipe is a sweet treat. Salted Caramel Turtle Triangles. They are so good that I have to make sure I have a way to share them because I eat way too many!

  486. I’m following you on Pinterest! (I believe I’m kellbell456 over there, but the site is down and I can’t check 🙂 )

  487. Favorite all time recipe is called “Christmas Crack” – it is so addicting and everyone can’t wait for their yearly batch from me!!!

  488. My favorite recipe is for Julekake. It reminds me of my grandmother coming to visit and baking it at Christmas time.

  489. My favorite holiday recipe is my hubby’s great grandmother’s lemon sugar cookies. The cookies bring fond memories for my hubby, and the kids love to help make and eat them 🙂

  490. One of my favorite recipes is my mom’s pinwheel date cookies. 🙂

    This giveaway is INSANE!! 🙂

  491. WHAT?!? This is an insane giveaway! I’m crossing my fingers. 🙂 And my favorite holiday recipe is this egg casserole type thing that we have Christmas morning called The Wifesaver. It’s so old school, but so yummy.

  492. My favorite holiday recipe is cherry pie – we always have to have it for the holidays. The red tart cherries with the flaky crust topped with vanilla ice cream…that is my husband’s favorite dessert too.

  493. My favorite holiday recipe is classic spritz cookies. I have an old electric cookie press from my grandmother and her old recipe. It’s a tradition that i’ve carried on with my boys that we look forward to every year:)

  494. My favorite Christmas recipe is for Candy Cane cookies:
    1/2 cup butter
    1/2 cup shortening
    1 cup icing sugar
    1 egg
    1 1/2 tsp almond extract
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    2 1/2 cups flour
    1 tsp salt (I omit)
    1/2 tsp red food colouring
    Blend first six ingredients, blend in flour and salt. Divide into two balls. Add food colour to one ball and mix in. Roll dough into ropes, one of each colour then twist together and shape into canes. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet at 375 degrees for 9 min.

  495. My favorite holiday recipe is monkey bread. My grandmother used to make it for us every Christmas morning and that was the only time we had it all year. Now I make it for my family each year.

  496. Split pea and Ham soup with big potato and carrot chunks. The stick blender made me think of all the soups I could make!

  497. My favorite holiday recipe is for my grandmother’s pizzelle cookies. Her house always smelled like anise and she stored them in these big potato chip cans. She passed away right before the holidays when I was in the 9th grade. In the freezer were bags and bags of pasta she had made. Containers of gnocchi and meat sauce, but in the refrigerator, in the same big glass bowl she always used, was a huge batch of pizzelle dough. Making them that year without her was bittersweet. Sad that she was gone, but happy that we had her with us while we sat and chatted and made those pizzelles two by two. Happy Holidays!

  498. This is an impressive KitchenAid Giveaway.

    My favorite holiday recipe are homemade gingersnap cookies. They make the house smell sooooo good.

  499. I love making my holiday chex mix! The only time a year I make it at is Christmas so that my kids have something to look forward to!

  500. Wow! What a giveaway!

    I think my favorite holiday treat is chocolate fudge with pecans, or the meringues my mother always makes with chocolate chips and pecans… or maybe the milk chocolate toffee with chopped pecans. Are you sensing a theme here? 🙂

  501. I HAVE to make sugar cookies every Christmas…I change everything else each year but always make my mom’s sugar cookies.

  502. I love all of your recipes that I’ve tried so far! <3
    But, I'll have to say that my mom's Lemon Tart recipe is something to beg for, oh my goodness.

  503. Love making my grandmother’s Christmas Cutout Cookies with white chocolate frosting – special recipe made ONLY at Christmas.

  504. My favorite holiday recipe is one I picked up from a BHG cookie book; the recipe is a lime basil cookie and it is a big hit around this time of year.

  505. Pumpkin bread! No, wait. Sugar cookies! No, not that. Oooohhhhh. My friends fudge she only gives to selected people every year. That sounds about right.

  506. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s oatmeal raisin cookies. I think they might be perfection. They’re buttery and soft and have the perfect amount of raisins in every bite. Somehow they stay soft forever. But, on the rare occasion they last long enough to get hard, I put caramel pecan ice cream in between two cookies and have a fantastic ice cream sandwich:)

  507. It isn’t a traditional holiday recipe but my favorite family traditional recipe is Sunday Soup. It is made at all holiday gatherings and I LOVE it.

  508. Wow, that’s a lot of great stuff! I could use a food processor! If I won it I might just make butter with it.
    Thanks for doing this giveaway of totally useful kitchen tools.

  509. Oh, sorry I was so taken by the food processor that I forgot to tell you about my favorite Christmas recipe.
    It has to be making Palmiers. I do it every year for Christmas, spend the whole day making the dough. So much work but they are so good.

  510. my favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s homemade chocolate chip cowboy cookies! they are delicious!

  511. My favorite recipe that I save each year for Christmastime is a peanut butter cookie with a snickers center. Delish!

  512. PUDDING PIE….GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST…CREAM CHEESE COOL WHIP LAYER…PISTACHIO PUDDING LAYER AND COOLWHIP LAYER TO FINISH

  513. My favorite holiday recipe is the German cookie recipe written in my mother’s handwriting, passed down from her mother.

  514. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s German Chocolate Chewies cookies! Thanks for the chance to win!

  515. Snowball cookies! My mom makes them every year and this is the first year I’ll be making them myself! Just melts away in your mouth )

  516. Wow, this is a generous giveaway. My favorite holiday recipe is for my mom’s long-time coworker’s sugar cookies. I call them Phyllis Cookies 🙂

  517. My favorite Christmas recipe has to be peanut butter kiss cookies. It’s a tradition in my family to make these every year for the holidays and, over the years, we’ve adjusted the recipe to just the right amounts to make the cookies irresistible!

  518. My very favorite holiday recipe is my Mema’s chicken pastry! She hand rolls the pastry and let’s it sit out to dry overnight. She rolls it paper thin! It is the very best I have ever had. It has always been my favorite thing to eat since I was a little girl. I have tried to get her recipe, but her lips are sealed!

  519. My favorite holiday recipe (in that I make it for the holidays), is my grandmother’s recipe for kolaches, a Czech treat.

  520. I follow you on Pinterest and on Instragram (I know that doesn’t count for an entry) but loving seeing pics of Caleb!

  521. My favorite holiday recipe is Grandma O’s Meltaway Sugar Cookies. My Grandmother was a wonderful, positive influence on my love of baking. We spent many hours together in the kitchen baking, these Meltaway Sugar Cookies are a scrumptious favorite of friends and family. Grandma O passed away a few years ago, yet each time I bake using her recipes, I feel her warm, loving presence.

    Last year I was able to bake these sugar cookies with my granddaughter Isabella for the first time. It meant so much to me to share my grandmother’s baking legacy with my own granddaughter.

    I am thankful for the time my grandmother took to teach me about baking (and life in general) and will always treasure our baking time together. Thank you Grandma O.

  522. My absolute favorite holiday recipe is the basic christmas cookies with frosting. I have been making these around the holidays with my mom since I was little and always remind me of my childhood.

  523. Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies, chocolate cookies, stuffed with big marshmallows, frosted with chocolate frosting and a nut on top if you like it. Very Very yummy.

  524. I love gingerbread cookies and low fat egg white meringue cookies. I would love to win this. I do not have the Kitchen aid mixer and it is something I’ve always wanted!

  525. oh man, it’s hard to choose just one recipe! I think my favorite thing I look forward to at Christmas time is ham. I don’t buy it or eat it any other time of the year…but there’s nothing like a home baked ham with lots of juicy syrup goodness ;)!

  526. My favorite holiday recipe are peanut kiss cookies (peanut cookies with a chocolate kiss on top) or my moms soft molasses cookies…YUM

  527. I love to make a special solstice salad with seasonal items… walnuts, pears, cranberries and bleu cheese; follow this with mulled hot cider, and my favorite holiday indulgence, molasses crackle cookies!

  528. My favorite holiday recipe is my aunt’s Singapore Noodles. Not the most traditional but my favorite dish we eat on Christmas Eve

  529. My favorite holiday recipe has to be my future mother-in-law’s breakfast tacos. She makes them on Christmas morning and they are SO delicious! It’s my fiancee’s favorite part of the holidays!

  530. Oops sorry, my favorite Christmas recipe is an English trifle recipe my mom has made as long as I can remember :-)!!!!

  531. My mom’s butter horn cookie recipe. She passed away young in 1989 and when I make these cookies I feel good 🙂

  532. My favorite holiday recipe has to be for my grandmother’s coffeecake braid. I love making it, as it brings back so many wonderful memories.

  533. I would say favorite recipe is the candycane cookies I make – they are expected each year 🙂 makes me feel good.

  534. I love peppermint candy cane cookies, or my grandma’s brownies. We also always have homemade chex mix at family celebrations 🙂

  535. Butternut squash soup! My 12-month old baby brother can’t stop eating it–makes meal times for my mom super easy. 🙂

  536. My favorite recipe is for rabanda a dish we make in Brazil at Christmas time – it is basically a type of french toast. Thank you.

  537. I loved to use these products to try new recipes. I’m consistently browsing your website to see what new things you have created.

  538. Cranberry Walnut Tart, but my mom makes it best. I have her make an extra one for me to take home every year!

  539. I tweeted about this giveaway! Wow! This is going to make a lovely Christmas gift for the lucky winner! Good Luck to everyone who entered and Merry Christmas!

  540. I don’t have a specific recipe I like to make, I just like to use this time to try some of the recipes I’ve been wanting to make. Thanks!

  541. my favorite holiday recipe is my mother irish scones. it was a recipe that she found in a local newspaper over 50 years ago and would make every christmas and st patricks day! my sister and i still continue the tradition in my mothers memory!

  542. My holiday go to pie has always been chocolate-pecan pie. But after perusing your blog I am going to try and incorporate some cookies to the tradition.

  543. I liked two peas and a pod and kitchenaid on facebook, and I love my mom’s yummy sugar cookies! They are the best! And eggnog!

  544. My favorite holiday recipe is my Nana’s welsh tea cookies. She made them for Thanksgiving every year while I was growing up. Now, my husband and I make them for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 🙂

  545. I love your Red Velvet Cheesecake Cookies…I plan to make them into Red Velvet Cheesecake Cake Pops this Christmas!

  546. Wow, what an amazing giveaway! I would be thrilled to win, these items would look fantastic in my kitchen! 😉 My favorite holiday recipe is our family recipe of Lemon Load Pound Cake, it’s so rich and delicious with nuts and cherries and a tart lemon flavor. Then drizzled with an easy glaze. So yummy and always makes me think of holiday cooking! 🙂 Thanks so much!

  547. My favorite holiday recipe is my Grandma’s fudge and Bon Bon cookies. It isn’t Christmas time without them.

  548. We make a Hungarian Baigli every year which is basically a dough rolled with a poppy seed or walnut filling. It ain’t Christmas or New Years without it!!

  549. One of my families favorite holiday recipes is the sweet crockpot ham I make every year. I get requests for it on Easter,Thanksgiving & Christmas!!

  550. An Austrian applesauce cake that my Mombaked every Christmas when I was growing up…it has no icing but is loaded with raisins and walnuts and applesauce (of course) and has nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves in it. It’s a nice moist cake that makes me think of Christmas as a child when I smell it baking in the oven…yum yum!

  551. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s molasses crinkles (cookies!!) Yum. I have never been able to replicate, but maybe a stand mixer would help 🙂

  552. I just made your Red Velvet Cheesecake cookies this evening for a cookie exchange and now they are my new favorite holiday recipe! AMAZING.

  553. An Austrian applesauce cake that my mother would bake for us every Christmas when I was growing up. It’s loaded with raisins and walnuts and has cloves and cinnamon and nutmeg in it…it is soooooo yummy! Whenever I smell it baking in the oven it brings me back to my childhood.

  554. My favorite holiday recipe are my grandmother’s cookies. I’ve been trying to recreate them but it’s a rough work in progress 😉

  555. My favorite holiday recipe changes all the time because I cook all the time and love to try new recipes so am always finding new things to eat. Right now I would say my favorite is a Swiss recipe I learned to make last year. It is called Brunsli Cookies.

  556. Would love to win just one of these wonderful products. I have never had a mixer on a stand. That would be great to have. Have just had a hand mixer. Good luck to all who enter

  557. My family always make English Trifle. It’s my favorite dessert ever! Lots of whipped cream, angel food cake, fruit and more. Just thinking about it is making me want to make some.

  558. My favorite recipe that we have made every year is peanut butter fudge. I remember making it with my Grandma and hopefully I will have grandchildren someday making it with me!

  559. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmother’s Pfeffernusse (Peppernuts) cookies – she would leave out the anise flavor that is traditionally part of this recipe. I hope someday I can make them as good as she did . . . 🙂

  560. My favorite holiday recipe is my moms tamales that we make every year for Christmas Eve dinner. It’s been our family tradition.

  561. My favorite holiday recipe is Finnish Orange Bread. My aunt used to make it every year during the holidays, and I couldn’t get enough of it. Since I’ve moved away from home, I’ve acquired the recipe and begun making the bread myself – by hand! 😀 Though a mixer with a dough hook attachment sure wouldn’t hurt. ;P

  562. My Grandmother’s French Creams! Not only are they delicious but the memory’s of Christmas’ past that come rushing back each year, as now I make them.

  563. My favorite hoiday recipe is my grandmother’s red velvet cake with a ridiculous amount of oil in the cake and fantastice cream cheese and pecan frosting.

  564. My favorite holiday recipe is my chocolate turtle cookies. I have just begun my traditions as i am just starting out on my own and the turtle cookies are one of them, hopefully soon i can make my turtle cookies with a new kitchenaid mixer 😉

    thank you for considering me, happy holidays all!

  565. My favorite holiday recipe? Since I can’t say ALL of it…my mom’s “green salad” would have to be my favorite. It has nothing to do with salad, that’s just what it’s called. 🙂

  566. My favorite holiday recipe is Buckeye Balls – my friend and her mom make them every year, and I love them!! Wish she would share the sacred family recipe… 😉

  567. Date Pinwheels (from my Mother’s recipes)
    I always want to try new recipes but at Christmas I get out her recipe file and all the memories come flooding back!

  568. My favorite holiday recipe would be my dad’s pineapple ham! I love it! Every year he makes it and it transports me to my childhood! Simple, mustad, pineapple and ham, nothing fancy but to me, it’s much more than a ham 🙂

  569. My favorite holiday dish is my homemade pumpkin pie, and I mean homemade. I go pumpkin crazy every fall (my husband has to put me on a leash to not get TOO many pumpkins) and spend hours pureeing so that I can have the pumpkin goodness at my disposal in the freezer. Then I make the crust & everything else with loving care & top it with home-whipped whipped cream. My husband was a skeptic at first, but now a full believer. There is such an amazing world out with pumpkin when you have it fresh! And its best in a fresh homemade pumpkin pie!

  570. I am having a ball trying your cookie recipes and my family has no issues being my taste testers :- ) But my 2 specialities are homemade Chex Mix & peanut brittle. My family kind of expects them since i’ve been doing that so long.

  571. My favorite Christmas recipe is for candy cane cookies. My grandma and mom always made them, and so many memories come flooding back every time I bake them.

  572. My favorite recipe is the butter toffee recipe on the Pioneer Woman’s website. I would LOVE to win, my husband and I just researched and fell in love with the mixer last weekend!

  573. Tiny Lady Lock cookies originally made lovingly by my late mother in law, then I took over, and now I have passed them along to my daughter. Someday I hope to see my granddaughter make these tasty treats! It’s not Christmas without them!

  574. My husband’s family recipe for sugar cookies- simple whole ingredients make up a delicious cookie that always get rave reviews and converted me to a sugar cookie lover!

  575. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s homemade peanut butter fudge! It is just not Christmas until she pulls out all of her baking supplies and makes some heaven in a pan!

  576. Added your RSS feed. Really hoping to win this contest… especially for the mixer. My bread baking has been outgrowing my poor old 5qt KA – need to put it away for my daughter when she grows up!

  577. My favorite thing to make for the holidays is little ginger boy and girl cookies. Tied with that is homemade cinnamon rolls!

  578. Following your RSS feed… I would use this to make my family recipe, pudding candy! Its a holiday tradition, and as I am the matriarch now… Just give me the hand blender set for my birthday, the 19th! I’d love it!!

  579. I follow the exploits of soon to be walking Caleb, and his parents, on twitter! The red mixer would be ideal, my birthday is the 19th, and I’ll trade you my family recipe for pudding candy.. I don’t share that, outside of family!

  580. My favorite holiday recipe is snickerdoodles! I am going to try your brown butter snickerdoodles next! I have to make chocolate free items for my cousin who is deathly allergic to chocolate.

  581. Oh, without doubt, it would be my grandmother’s Italian Easter Bread (Spyonad). I know, it says “Easter”, but she used to make it (among a feast of other awesome authentic Italian dishes) every year. I’ve tried replicating what she did many times, but no one baked love into meals like my Mom-mom (Grandmom). Miss her every year around this time, and hope to be half the cook she was some day with my grandkids.

  582. and then I realized that the contest is only open to US residents so I’m not eligible anyway…but feel free to drop by my blog or follow me @karynpickles

  583. There are so many yummy recipes that I am not sure I have a for sure favorite. But I make a pretty awesome layered red velvet and cheesecake cake for Christmas Eve dinner every year!

  584. My favorite holiday recipe is to make caramel corn. I only make it during the holiday’s and try to give most of it away because it’s so addicting. I start making it after Thanksgiving and I’m up to about 10 batches so far. Like I said I give most of it away but I manage to get my share before it makes it into the treat bags!

  585. I LOVE my Gram’s molasses crinkles cookie. I bake and bake for everyone but I only eat these cookies. Thank you grandma! Miss u

  586. My favorite holiday recipe is my mother’s Iced Walnut Bars – from a recipe printed in Ladies Home Journal that she collected her first Christmas with my dad. We have these bars nearly every Christmas.

  587. My favorite holiday recipe is my Mom’s molasses cookie recipe. I have fond memories of recreating this holiday tradition year after childhood year, decorating the gingerbread men & women with spicy cinnamon red hot candies, and catching Mom in the act of “stealing” a foot when she thought no one was looking.

  588. and I follow you on pinterest. 🙂
    http://pinterest.com/MelleEldridge/

    Thanks so much for this opportunity!

    Kitchen Aid mixers have been on my wish list for a decade. Talk about merry christmas to me! I’ve entered a lot fo giveaways where I can see me giving the gift to someone else…. but this? Oh baby… come to momma!

  589. My absolute favorite holiday recipe is Monster cookies – my good friend Victoria gave me her family’s recipe and I have been making them ever since. I only make them at Christmas time (requires a lot of self control) but they are absolutely delicious. I also look forward to my all time favorite holiday breakfast – Monster cookies and coffee. Cannot wait to make your white chocolate pudding oreo cookies today!!

  590. I follow you by rss on email. my favorite christmas receipe is red velvet cake not with the cream cheese frosting but with the homemade boiled icing. Love your site!!!

  591. Cream Wafers are my favorite holiday recipe. The dear friends who always delivered them to our family are no longer with us but I think of them every year when I make the cookies and the memories are so special.

  592. and my favorite holiday recipe?

    it’s so easy. I make it because NO ONE has ever had it. Everyone turns their nose up at it, and then… they BEG me for more….

    My Granny called them Junebugs.

    rinse fresh cranberries in cold water. shake excess water off. I drop them in a zipper bag with powdered sugar a little at a time. Then spread them out on a cookie sheet and let the sugar dry.

    The sugar dries in the berries into a crispy crust.

    you bite thru the sweet sugar shell and get the burst of the juicy tart berry! Granny called them june bugs. *grin* she had a sense of humor!

  593. Subscribed to Two Peas and Their Pod. I *think* I did it right and am using the RSS feed…(somewhat technologically challenged!)

  594. Following Two Peas and Their Pod on Pinterest. I love that site!!! You have some awesome looking ideas — can’t wait to explore!

  595. My alltime favorite Holiday recipe is my Aunt Dorothy’s Italian Bean Soup. We make it every Christmas Eve…

  596. My favorite holiday recipe is snickerdoodle whoopie pies! (Sometimes pumpkin snickerdoodles, sometimes just regular.)

  597. What a wonderful giveaway prize pack! 🙂 My favorite holiday recipe is my Uncle’s Prime Rib Roast. I look forward to it every single year. 🙂

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  598. I just made the ginger icebox cupcakes, and it is officially my new favorite holiday recipe! And what a great giveaway!

  599. My favorite holiday recipe is for perfect sugar cookies that i cut out into beautiful snowflakes each year!

  600. My mother’s gingerbread cookies! So, so good. I also made the chocolate pudding cookies, but with non-pareils/sno-caps instead of the robin’s egg candy, and I can see it becoming a new favorite – like little chocolate snow-capped mountain cookies.

  601. My favorite Christmas recipe is coconut cake and Candy Cane Coffee Cake with dried apricots and maraschino cherries

  602. Chopped Brussels Sprouts with Dried Cranberries, Pecans & Blue Cheese. One of the best recipes EVER — thanks, Maria!

  603. I love making and decorating sugar cookies with my son and this will be the first year my daughter can help!

  604. My favorite recipe is our traditional Christmas Eve potato soup, as well as Christmas coconut cream pie. Thanks for this chance to win!

  605. Just tweeted the statement in #5 about this awesome give-away! Also tweeted that the winner gets to pick the colors!

  606. My favorite holiday recipe is my mom’s spinach balls…not necessarily a holiday recipe per se, but she makes them around the holidays for appetizers at our family get-togethers so it always reminds me of the holidays.

  607. My favorite holiday recipe, as simple as it may be, is Puppy Chow. It is so tasty! I also love the traditional Chex Mix as well.

  608. My favorite “holiday” recipe are my moms twice baked potatoes! We make them on christmas eve together and I eat like 10 potatoes!

  609. My favorite Christmas recipe is cookies! I have some classics that I rely on….but I always try ONE new recipe, every year!

  610. How can I POSSIBLY choose a favorite??!! Maybe my grandma’s chocolate caramels? Or my aunt’s cranberry cake?

  611. Christmas cookies! All of them – chocolate peanut butter balls, thumbprints, peanut butter blossoms…can’t pick just one! 🙂

  612. My favorite thing to make for holiday gatherings is my homemade from scratch Peanut Butter Cheesecake. It’s awesome, especially because I put twice as much peanut butter in as most recipes would call for. YUM!

  613. My favorite holiday recipe is one for Swedish Nuts; they are nuts baked in a meringue, and turn out buttery and crunchy and just sweet enough. My mom used to make them every year at Christmas, and just the smell of them baking in the oven brings back so many memories. Thanks for the chance to have these lovely appliances!

  614. My Favorite Holiday Recipe is Sheep Dip, also known as Artichoke Dip with Fire Crackers for the Dip. It is always a hit and great for any celebration!

  615. Every recipe I get to make with my momma for the holidays is special, but Santa’s favorite (hers;) of Rice Krispy Treats are always a wonderful and messy blast.

  616. The system keeps saying this is a duplicate comment but i dont think it is….I am following you and Kitchenaide on Facebook

  617. My Mom and I always team up in the kitchen to make the Holiday dishes, she’s in charge of cooking and I, the baking. My absolute favorite recipe to make is our, “Homemade Coffee Cake.” It has been in our family for years, and the Holidays would not be complete without it 🙂

  618. Oh my gosh, I have way too many favorite holiday recipes!!
    Something that is made for any holiday are my brother’s deviled eggs. He makes amazing deviled eggs. Speaking of deviled eggs, I want to try a curry pecan deviled egg recipe.

    Another thing I’ve recently been getting into making is rum balls. mmmmm

  619. My favorite holiday recipe is actually your brown butter snickerdoodle cookie recipe, just tried it last week and it was a hit!

  620. My favorite holiday recipe is the Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls! I started making them several years back and they never disappoint!

  621. I love making Paula Deen’s sour cream pound cake every year. So easy to switch up the basic recipe by adding lemon & poppyseeds or almond extract, too. 🙂

  622. My whole family loves a recipe I have for Choclava – which is a spin on the Greek Baklava. It is loaded with mini chocolate chips!

  623. favorite recipe is Grandma Days sugar cookie. My husbands family recipe. It isn’t Christmas without making these roll out cookie.

  624. I love, love, love Millionaire’s Shortbread. Such a perfect combination of shortbread, caramel, and chocolate.

  625. My favorite holiday recipe centers around my holiday cookie baking – my favorite is definitely my red velvet cookies with white chocolate chips!

  626. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmothers fudge she used to sen us everywhere. She suffered from Alzheimer’s the last few years of her life and was unable to remember the recipe, but thankfully, I found it in my things from when I was younger. I think of her every time I make it.

  627. My favorite holiday recipe is sugar cookies, and now that my little girl is (almost) old enough to decorate by herself, I can see that we will be making these a lot more often.

  628. My favorite is the traditional Christmas sugar cookie recipe – with fun cutout shapes and lots of icing; they hard to beat!

  629. My favorite holiday recipe that others make would be my Aunt Sara’s ham. It is the best ham in the entire world if you ask me. As to my favorite holiday recipe that I make, it would be my snickerdoodles. I love those cookies.

  630. My hubby smokes the turkey in the smoker! So delicious! Plus, I get to sit back and have a mug or three of eggnog instead of running around the kitchen 🙂

  631. My favorite recipe is a holiday toffee that one of my grandmother’s best friends used to send to everyone each year. It’s fairly easy to make and oh so delicious!

  632. Oh my goodness! I have been dreaming, wishing, praying, begging for a 7 quart kitchen aid mixer. I have nine beautiful children, three of which are teenagers and the oldest a 240 lb football player who likes to bring his friends over and eat and I need a big mixer to make large batches of cookies and cinnamon rolls. This would be an answer to prayers! Thanks for the chance to win. I did all of the above except tweet cuz I’m just not that high tech yet…

  633. Gotta be Scrabble or Peanut Blossom cookies. I don’t know why I associate the latter with Christmas, but that’s always when I make them.

  634. my favorite recipe is gingerbread cookies – but you have to make them for a gingerbread house or for decorating gingerbread cookies

  635. My favorite holiday recipe is Pumpkin Bread. My mom made lots of small loaves to share with friends and neighbors every Christmas and now I carry on that tradition. Of course, I have to make enough for my family to have some on Christmas morning too!

  636. Fav. holiday recipe has to be the Hawaiian ham my grandmother makes only at Easter and Christmas…o so good. And ironically I always look forward to her jello jigglers lol…or maybe that’s not so ironic.

  637. All of my Mom’s Christmas cookies!! She is the best baker. If I had to choose one, it would be her lemon squares. Biting into one of those means Christmas is here!!

  638. My favorite holiday recipe is definitely for abelskiver- which are like small danish pancake balls. They are AMAZING!

  639. I love these lemon thumbprint cookies that are filled with raspberry jam. You finish them off with a glaze. They taste amazing and look so festive.

  640. My favorite holiday recipe is marshmallow creme fudge with pecans

    I was lusting over the kitchen aide mixer this week when I was shopping. Not sure which color is my fav but any will do.

    I could really cook up some really yummy stuff with all three of these helpers!

    Thanks for the giveaway competitions!

  641. Pumpkin Pie Squares! My grandma gave me the recipe and it is the most delicious version of pumpkin pie you will ever taste!

  642. Aaaaand just realized I did the bonus entries but not the main entry…
    My favorite “holiday” recipe is fudge, but I will eat it any time! 🙂

  643. My favorite holiday recipe….only one? That’s a hard one. Something I haven’t made in years is Christmas Stollen. My Grandma came to the United States from Sweden when she was 16. Every year at Christmastime she would come to visit and make it. I never liked the citron in it, so she would make one with dates or raisins and maraschino cherries. Thanks for making me remember that. :@)

  644. My favorite would have to be my mom’s butter almond cookies with almond butter cream frosting between! SO addicting!

  645. I love to bake cranberry date bars during the holidays. Winter is a wonderful time to get fresh cranberries.

  646. Can’t just chose one favorite holiday recipe!! Homemade eggnog, Stollen, and Pfeffernuese are just a few of our holiday traditions.

  647. It would have to be the NY cheesecake from the Juniors (Cheesecake) cookbook.
    This will be the 4th Christmas I’ll be making it, and I think it now qualifies as one of my traditions.

  648. I have two: a cheese ball recipe from an old friend of my grandmother’s and my other grandmother’s thumbprint cookie recipe. It just isn’t the holidays without either of those.

  649. My favorite holiday recipe is an old German cookie “Springerle”. I have a large board with 25 different molds on. They are sooo yummy!

  650. My favorite holiday recipe is for our family’s “Christmas cookies”. They’re simple pecan sandies. But when these start filling the cookie jars, we all know the holidays have arrived.

  651. Join Two Peas and Their Pod and KitchenAid on Facebook. Leave a separate comment letting us know you did so. -> DID IT 🙂

  652. My favorite recipe is what my family calls “Girl Food”. Angel food cake, strawberries, strawberry jello and whipped cream. So simple and so easy and SO YUMMY.

  653. My daughter and I used to make sugar cookies every year (when she was little) and decorate them with icing. I make Northwest Cheesecake every Thanksgiving and Christmas (one 9″ for each side of the family). Love my kitchenaid stand mixer, couldn’t make those Cheesecakes without it.

  654. Sugar Cookies, always a holiday favorite! There are way too many recipes that are favorites of mine, that these wonderful appliances could be helpful in making!

  655. My favorite christmas cookie recipe is something called Chocolate snowballs. My friends call them chocolate donuts.

  656. Date Nut Loaf.

    … and Figgy pudding. Jammy Fantasia cookies. Chocolate crinkles. Spritz. Pumpkin bread. Foolproof fudge. Triple treat. Gingerbread cake. Battenburg. Buche de Noel. Candy cane cookies. Raspberry filled shortbread. Too many good things! We’ve always baked a lot since I was a child.

  657. Oh Giddy! To win this giveaway would be a DREAM come true! Seriously, the off-brand mixer and other kitchen appliances I received 18 years ago are SHOT! This would be fabulous.

    My favorite recipe to make this time of year is my Grandma Elsie’s Ginger Snaps — they are chewy, spicy and just plain delicious! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

  658. Oh so many favorites at Christmas time, but to top the list has to be the lemon squares decorated with strawberries….but close second it the sugar cookies! Thanks for contest

  659. Krumkake, the buttery Norwegian rolled cookie. It is a very simple thing to make though a little fussy with the timing and the rolling. Reminds me of my grandma and I only make them at christmas time.

  660. I love gingerbread cookies which we decorate with raw nuts and icing sugar. They give the proper chrismas atmosphere in the house. 😀

  661. I love Epicurious’ Chocolate Walnut Rum Balls, and I made your recipe for the Lofthouse cookies just yesterday and they’re divine. I’m sharing them both with my office. 🙂 I also follow you and KA on FB.

  662. My favorite holiday recipe is our family’s Mocha Tiramisu! Homemade chocolate cake layers are brushed with fresh espresso, layered with mascarpone filling and molded. I then finish it with Italian Ladyfingers wrapped around the cake which have been brushed with espresso which has bittersweet chocolate melted in! It’s amazing!!

  663. I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog and read all about you both and your little adorable pea,Caleb!! Just want to cuddle that cuteness!!

  664. My favorite holiday recipe is a Christmas sandwich cookie that I would looked forward to my grandmother baking every year.

  665. Like both on facebook…would love to win these….processor for me, mixer for my sister in law who has wanted one forever and blender for an older couple in our church who mentioned they needed on…thanks for a chance to win!

  666. my favorite holiday recpie is lasagna, every christmas that is what my family dinner is 🙂

    thanks for the great giveaway

  667. I liked both facebook pages and am following both twitter accounts. My mixer broke last night and I really need a new mixer. I’ve always wanted a Kitchenaid stand mixer. You would make my dreams come true if you picked me.
    Thank you for the opportunity

  668. Favorite holiday recipe? Has to be our family’s soft sugar cookies with buttercream frosting….we make them for just about EVERY holiday throughout the year!

  669. My favorite holiday recipe is my grandmas famous frosted cutout sugar cookies. They are the best! Also her hot tamale pie.

  670. 1. Join Two Peas and Their Pod and KitchenAid on Facebook. Leave a separate comment letting us know you did so.—DONE (Deanna Ferry Schiesser)

  671. 2. Follow @TwoPeasandPod and @KitchenAidUSA on Twitter. Leave a separate comment letting us know you are following.–DONE (@midwesternmom)

  672. My favorite holiday recipe is crock pot stuffing/dressing. The recipe actually came in the book with my crock pot. Once I made it for my family, they started asking me to make it every year.

    Love, love, love the prizes you are giving away!

  673. 4. Follow Two Peas and Their Pod on Pinterest. Leave a separate comment letting us know you follow.–DONE (Deanna Ferry Schiesser/midwesternmom)

  674. My favorite holiday recipe is my eggnog. I take commercially bought eggnog, add nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla and brandy to taste. I like it warm in a mug with a peppermint stick for garnish. Happy Holidays!

  675. My favorite holiday recipe is probably the simplest. Melted white chocolate mixed with crushed candy canes then poured and set to harden. Break into pieces, wrap in pretty paper and voila! A pretty candy gift. Or just lick the bowl, its just as good!

  676. This is a DREAM prize package!!! I would LOVE all of these KA Gifts. Who doesn’t love ANY KA appliance/tool that they have? I KA!
    My favorite holiday recipe is basic gingerbread man cookie recipe. Love decorating those little guys!

  677. What. A. Fabulous. Giveaway! My favorite holiday recipe are my husband’s sugar plums. Such fruity, spicy goodness!

  678. I’ve pinned, tweeted, followed, and joined both “KitchenAid” and “Two Peas and Their Pods” which isn’t bad for a woman who JUST turned 55……. and hadn’t even heard of Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest a few years ago!!!

  679. My favorite holiday recipe has to be a recent one that I found on the KAF website for a cookie called “Magic in the Middles” its a chocolate cookie filled wth PB. Yummy!

  680. As silly as it sounds, I really like making the turkey at both Thanksgiving and Christmas. There’s something so wonderful about the smell of the roasting bird, and the ritual of preparing it to go into the oven. And then there’s the presentation of the perfectly browned bird. 🙂

  681. I already liked KitchenAid on FB & that’s how I learned about your blog. Now I *like* you too! Can’t wait to start perusing your posts!

  682. My favorite holiday recipe is spritz cookies. Every year I get people who ask me to make these and they are so fun to make.

  683. I think I tweeted, pinned, joined, followed, and commented on everything I’m supposed to tweet, pin, join, follow, and comment on!!! I’ve wanted a KitchenAid mixer for all of my adult life….and I LOVE the recipes that I’m seeing on “Two Peas and Their Pod”!! I hope I win!!!

  684. WOW! There are alot of entries.

    Whoever win will be a lucky ducky out of all of these entries!

    Good Luck Everyone!

  685. I love baking whatever my family asks for. My most favorite things are Persimmon cranberry cookies and bad day cinnamon rolls, they are sure to put a smile on your face!

  686. I “Liked” Two Peas and a Pod on Facebook and I had already liked Kitchenaid, which is how I found your website!

  687. Double moca, chocolate chip cookies in sandwhich style with a cream filling in the center rolled in crushed peppermint. Love making them every year with my daughter.

  688. Gingerbread houses for my students and biscotti for my friends and family. I’d love to get this 7-quart mixer! It would make a huge difference mixing a big batch of dough. XOXO

  689. This might be boring, but I love good old-fashioned homemade hot cocoa with homemade marshmallows and a peppermint stick. I also love homemade cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning :).

  690. I love the powdered sugar covered cookies that melt in your mouth. Heading off to make some now! Merry Christmas.

  691. My favorite holiday recipe is for Spritz Cookies. They remind me of my Mom and how we used to make cookies at Christmas together. It doesn’t hurt that they are pretty tasty too!

  692. I created a Pinterest account just to follow you !
    I am very afraid of the time I could spend surfing around in there!

  693. My mother’s orange-flavored spritz cookies, in the shape of Christmas trees & snowflakes. Wouldn’t be right without them! 🙂

  694. I love making my Cranberry-Nut Bread. It has a really good taste with the orange juice, orange rind, pecans, and Craisins. Everyone seems to enjoy it when I share it with them. I would love to win this giveaway because I love to cook. Thank you so much for the offer and Merry Christmas!!!!!

  695. My favorite holiday dish has always been my mother’s homemade manicotti with a side of sausage and bell peppers. I now that doesn’t sound like a typical holiday dish, but it’s always been our Christmas Eve dinner and I love it!!

  696. So hard to choose a favorite recipe, but I’m going to say an eggnog recipe, made with tempered eggs, that tastes every bit as good as my mom’s recipe that used raw eggs.

  697. I just love Kitchaide! They have wonderful dependable stuff! I’m sharing this for everyone I know to be able to have a chance at winning and I’ve joined your facebook page via RSS. I’ve done everything but the Twitter. I don’t twitter. Good Luck everyone!!!

  698. My mom’s rum cake, or my grandma’s kolachky, or tons of cutout cookies (Martha Stewart recipe, but add a little apricot brandy!) for tradition! And last year’s favorite, red velvet cheesecake brownies!!

  699. My favorite holiday recipe is one i found quite a few years ago for a kugel that is made in a bundt pan with noodles, cinnamon, vanilla, brown sugar and whole pecans. It is delicious both hot and or cold. Thank you for your consideration and wishing you all a happy holiday.

  700. I follow you on Pinterest. Looking forward to spending time with you during the holidays and through the next year.

  701. Favorite cookie?!?! How can anyone answer that? I do have a least favorite thing about cookies though, when your husband has eaten all of them after you go to sleep leaving none to eat in the morning. Runner up is a triple chocolate salted caramel. To die for!!

  702. My favorite is my great grandmother’s sugar cookies…they are the best…and always a family tradition to make them for Christmas….Runner up is pumpkin pie…. 🙂

  703. My favorite holiday recipe is biscochitos – an anise-flavored sugar cookie that is the state cookie of New Mexico. Making these is a family tradition.

  704. My favorite holiday recipe would have to be my grandma’s chocolate chip cookies. Nothing like waking up to a glass of milk and those cookies warmed up in the microwave. A close second are sugar cookies and the hours my sister and I would spend decorating cookies every Christmas Eve

  705. I sent out the tweet to all my followers to hopefully get you some more traffic. Even if it means less chance of winning. Haha

  706. My favorite holiday recipe is for date nut bars. My mother always-and only- makes these bars during the holidays! The recipe is clipped from an old 70s magazine taped to card stock. Not only do they taste delicious, but provoke wonderful holiday memories.

  707. My favorite holiday recipe is 1% alcohol, 5% food and 94% healthy and happy family who are all able to join together for the most wonderful time of the year!!

  708. my favorite Christmas recipe is “spice is right” cookies. cardamom, crystallized ginger, brown sugar – perfectly spicy and chewy.

  709. My favorite recipe for this time of the year is pumpkin anything! Bread, pie, drinks! I would love to win these awesome giveaways! Thank you for the chance!

  710. Ginger cookies and peanut Butter cookies too.
    Liked and following both KitchenAid and Two Peas and Their Pod on Facebook

  711. My favorite Christmas recipe (to eat) is a cranberry pistachio biscotti recipe that I found on allrecipes.com. It’s so fantastic, most of it ends up in my belly rather than in a gift box.

  712. My favorite holiday recipe by far is pizzelles! Sooo many memories making them with my Grammie and everybody loves them.

  713. This is a great giveaway. I would love to win it for my daughter. I guess my favorite holiday recipe is sweet potato casserole.

  714. My favorite Christmas Recipe is Chocolate Pie. My Mom has been making it since I was little and then I make it for my kids, even though they’ve grown.

  715. my favorite recipe and that of my family, is chocolate gravy over homemade biscuits – both made from recipes passed down by my grandmother. My family loves me to make the combo every time we get together, and has become a Christmas morning tradition.

  716. So much great food at throughout the holidays, but my favorite is Coquille St. Jacques. It’s a little bit labor intensive, but so worth it!

    I’d love to win this giveaway and share with my soon-to-be daughter-in-law. I’ve never had a stand mixer, but have loved and overworked my food processor for 29 years!

    Happy Holidays to all

  717. I have two, red velvet crinkle cookies and sugar cookie dough. the little ones and some big ones enjoy cutting out cookies and decorating them.

  718. I hope my name is in the pot to win! I would love to have a new KitchenAid Mixer to whip up a batch of my famous Sugar cookies!

  719. My favorite holiday recipe is my Granny’s molasses cookies with boiled icing. They are a wonderful, old fashioned cookie.

  720. My favorite holiday recipe is an old time recipe for wonderful egg nog that has been enjoyed by generations of my family. Yes, it has a little bit of naughty “spirit” as my grandmother called it, added. Without her special touch it might gave been called egg nog with a touch of bourbon! A classic!

  721. my favorite holiday recipe is basically anything pumpkin….cookies, breads, muffins…. i’ve been on a pumpkin muffin kick lately though!

  722. I followed KitchenAid and Two Peas And Their Pod on Facebook. My favorite recipe for Christmas is my Chocolate Mint Cheesecake w/ sprinkled Christmas colored candies on top for a colorful treat. I have made this recipe every year with my hand mixer but always wanted to upgrade to a stand mixer, but never had the money to do it so I stuck to my handy hand mixers.

  723. The Hershey Chocolate Cake recipe!!!
    It’s the only scratch cake I can make successfully, and I only do it for the holidays.

  724. My favorite recipe is my Great Grandmother’s cut out cookies made with lard. I am keeping up her traditional recipe each year lard included. 🙂 I make a double batch and send to family in Green Bay, WI.

  725. I would love to win this KitchenAid give away. It would be really nice to have and use to make our family traditional fruitcake!!

  726. My favorite recipe round this time of year is Chocolate Turtle Cookies! I just discovered the recipe this year but I will be making them EVERY year from now on! 🙂

  727. I like Two Peas and Their Pod and KitchenAid on Facebook! Thanks for having this contest! I’ve wanted to get my mother a kitchenaid for years, I just can’t afford it. I hope I win!! 🙂

  728. My favorite holiday recipe is a combination of sugar cookies, homemade gingerbread house pieces, and fresh mulled apple cider whose smells combined make the perfect holiday home.

  729. I love my great-grandmum’s kugula she made it ever christmas before she past but now my grandmother and I make it .

  730. My mom makes yams w/ a delicious sauce made up of butter, heavy cream, brown sugar, cinnamon, & a pinch of nutmeg…it’s divine!

  731. My favorite Christmas recipe is called “Grandma’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies”. When she was younger, my daughter would always ask me to make extra for her to bring in for her class at school. As I recall, teachers would come from all over to get themselves a cookie too!

  732. My favorite Christmas cookies are the simplest recipe I know (except maybe grilled cheese…). Melt butterscotch chips and peanut butter together, then mix in corn flakes. Voila! Delicious cookies…

  733. I love dipping marachino cherries in chocolate and attaching a hershey kiss, they look like little mice! With the addition of almond slice ears of course.

  734. My favorite holiday recipe is classic gingerbread men decorated with royal icing. I plan to make some tomorrow!

  735. I don’t remember if I entered this one already…if I did I apologize and I know I’ll only be counted once. But I love anything sweet potatoes…pie, biscuits, cookies, mashed, roasted, etc 🙂

  736. You want just one?! I love cut-out cookies, beef tenderlion (we only have at Christmas) and a dessert we call Mint Dazzler

  737. my favorite holiday recipe is peanut butter balls. It was always tradition to have them when I was younger growing up and now that I have a family of my own I can continue that tradition.

  738. My favorite holiday recipe would probably be pumpkin praline cheesecake…although just about anything pumpkin would do. 🙂 Thanks!

  739. My favorite holiday recipe is either homemade caramels, sugar cookies, and my mom’s famous sausage fondue casserole. 😉

  740. my favorite holiday recipe is my grandmoms white fluffy cookies! amazing! (ps wasnt reading instructions properly so my two separate comments for the FB likes can be one for FB and one for twitter, since I did both, sorry!)

  741. My favorite holiday recipe is for clam dip:

    2 packages cream cheese
    1 can minced clams, drained
    2 tbsp mayonaise
    4 scallions, chopped
    juice of 1 lemon
    salt and pepper

    Soften cream cheese. Mix in clams and scallions. Mix in mayonnase and lemon juice. Salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate until dip sets. Serve with lays potato chips.

  742. Christmas cookies… took me years to find a good recipe and now that I finally found it.. it is definitely the favorite!!

  743. I love to make Monkey Bread on Christmas morning. It’s a tradition from my childhood and I have made it for my children for the past 30 years. When my children have kids of their own I know they will be eating Monkey Bread on Christmas morning as well!

  744. My favorite holiday recipe is my recipe for sugar cut-out cookies with royal icing. It’s fantastic! So good I don’t share it. 😉 Great giveaway!

  745. my favorite holiday recipe would have to be my recipe for molasses cookies handed down from my grandmother to my mother and now to me and my family

  746. My favorite Christmas recipe is my Grandmother’s fruitcake (believe it or not!). My mom just passed this “secret family recipe” down to me and so now it will be my responsibility to back these moist delicious cakes and keep the recipe safe. We have even had offers to buy this recipe, but my Mom always held it safe! Now, it will be my turn!

  747. My fav holiday recipe is the fruit cake that we make for Christmas. It’s a big hit with family and friends and its a must every year !!!

  748. My favorite holiday recipe? It has to be my Grandpa John’s Spanish stuffing that must be at least 80 years old. My 78 year old dad makes it now and I hope to keep the tradition of that stuffing for Thanksgiving for many more years to come.

  749. Kringles….a pastry type cookie that my grandma taught me to make and I make every year…all family tradition!!

  750. My favorite Christmas recipe would have to be peanut butter bars! Rich fudge-y peanut butter topped with chocolate … MMM!

  751. My favorite holiday recipe is Peanut Butter Balls! And a new kitchen aid mixer would make the recipe easier to do!!
    My other favorite holiday recipe is Cheese ball…and a new food processor would be so convenient to use to make it!!

  752. My favorite cookies to make and eat are traditional cut out cookies. Love the time spent with family decorating and sharing. 🙂

  753. I think my favorite recipe is the chocolate caramel turtles my stepmom makes. Or possibly the corn casserole my mom makes. They are both wonderful cooks!

  754. My favorite holiday recipe is probably the red velvet cake recipe a friend gave to me 31 years ago when I first got married. I’d never heard of red velvet cake until then!

  755. Being from Mexico, my favorite recipe is for tamales filled with anything and sweet tamales. I also love me some pozole with extra hominy 🙂

  756. My favorite favorite holiday recipe is Mocha Cheesecake from a Nestle Tollhouse cookbook… Oh. My. Goodness. You have to keep that thing away from me because I can, and WILL, eat the whole thing.

  757. At our house, Christmas Eve lasagna is our favorite holiday recipe. It’s been a tradition since I was a little girl, and I continued it with my family.

  758. While I have a ton of holiday recipes that I love, the past few years the winner seems to be molasses ginger cookies. Yum!

  759. The recipe I make every year, by request from my sister is a Wreath Cookie made with cornflakes. Now it just doesn’t seem like christmas unless I make them…lol. Another recipe I make & usually give as gifts is called Downeast Main Pumpkin Bread….absolutely delicious!

  760. Favorite holiday recipe? Cheesecake…. Cheesecake Factory recipe to be exact. Ohhh… I’m SO excited to make it!

  761. Would love to have one of these. To make all the new organic and healthy recipes I’ve been collecting. Need to cook and eat healthy to continue my battle with cancer. So far I’m winning!!! Thanks…

  762. I just made Eggnog cookies for an open house and went through3 dozen in just under 2 hours! They were a huge hit!

  763. My favorite holiday (Christmas) recipe is one for Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies that was handed down by my cousins Grandma. It’s crunchy (when I normally want soft cookies) and sweet and salty….so yummy.

  764. My favorite holiday recipe is cream cheese cinnamon rolls! Love waking up to them on Christmas morning.

  765. My favorite holiday recipe to make is gingerbread muffins. Soo yummy 🙂

    I have to bake things because my cooking is terrible!

  766. My favorite Holiday recipe is Almond Macaroons. They taste just like an Almond Joy! Love’em.
    rlb143(at)verizon(dot)net

  767. My favorite holiday recipe is sweet potato cheesecake bites! How easy they would be with all these great kitchen tools!

  768. I tweeted… Enter to Win KitchenAidUSA 7 Qt Stand Mixer, 13-Cup Food Processor & Hand Blender hosted by @TwoPeasandPod

  769. My hubbie makes the best rib roast on our Traeger grill. I realize it does not require any kitchen tools other than a good carving knife. It has become our Christmas Day feast.

  770. I already “like” both pages on Facebook 🙂
    BTW, my hand blender is 25 years old – an old Braun, and is definitely ready for retirement.

  771. I love making my grandmothers oatmeal cookies. It reminds me of all the special times we shared while she was alive.There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t miss her sweet kisses and loving hugs.

  772. I always look forward to a lot of different goodies during the holiday but my moms monkey bread is one of my favorites!

  773. During this Christmas season, my favorite holiday recipe is plump cinnamon rolls with raisins. My family can’t get enough of them.

  774. I think my favorite holiday time is eggnog, so anything eggnog is usually good for me. There doesn’t seem to be one thing that stands out, because being with family is more important than any other thing.

  775. My favorite holiday recipe is walnut crusted mini rum bundt cakes! Yummy for breakfast with coffee or after dinner in front of the fire.

  776. Our traditional Christmas meal is waffles, sausage, eggs, etc. So my favorite Christmas dish is our old family recipe for waffles! 🙂

  777. a chocolate silk tart that i top with raspberries, sounds super fancy and difficult to make but its a breeze 😀

  778. My favorite holiday recipe is Rum Balls….so delicious and too easy! Mix day old brownies and rum into a paste, form into balls and chill, dip in melted dark chocolate.

  779. I have so many favorite holiday recipes! A recent addition to my list is Thin Mints – I made them last year and they were a hit so I made them again this year! 🙂

  780. Wonderful giveaway for your readers…I left comments on 2Peas&TheirPod and on KitchenAid facebook sites. Subscribed via RSS…and thanks for all the good information that you provide your readers.

  781. My favorite holiday recipe and one I’m required by my family to make each year is Monster Cookies! I have already liked KitchenAid on FB and you as well. Thanks for a chance to win this wonderful give-away!

  782. I love to make cookies, and the raspberry jam thumbprints are a fav! Oh, and chex mix …. only make those at the holidays!

  783. Follow @TwoPeasandPod and @KitchenAidUSA on Twitter. Leave a separate comment letting us know you are following.

  784. I follow you on your blog and Facebook and pinterest. My favorite holiday recipe is peppermint bark–3 ingredients and no oven!

  785. Sugar Cookies!!!! That is my all time favorite thing to make at Christmas time. I always made them as a young girl with my Mom, Grandma, and Great Grandma! Now I enjoy having family over to continue our tradition in my own home baking our little hearts out and passing the goodies out to all the neighbors 🙂

  786. My favorite recipe for the holidays is my pignoli cookies recipe passed down from my nana. They are a family favorite.
    Thanks for the chance to win and happy holidays!!

  787. I love the chocolate covered peanut butter crackers. Always takes me back to making them with my mother when I was growing up.

  788. I just started following you on Pinterest. You have a lot of good-looking boards and I can’t wait to see what comes up next!

  789. I love to make Russian Tea Cakes, otherwise know as Mexican Wedding Cakes. Some may even know them by the name Snow Mounds. I substitute pecans for the walnuts. So tasty.

  790. Every Christmas Eve my grandmother would make divinity. It was so soft and creamy. As a little girl I could not wait until she would give me a sample. Yummy!

  791. I like you on FB & Two Peas & Their Pod
    December 16, 2012 @ 10.35 pm

    I love “Old Fashioned Hard Chocolate Fudge Frosting Butter Cake”

  792. My favorite recipe at the holidays is my mom’s next door neighbor’s cookies. Oh, they are divine and she usually only makes them at Christmas. I am hoping she will have time to teach me how next week!

  793. Favourite holiday recipe is tiny teddy in a sleigh that I make with my daughter! She loves them ,I think eats more teddies than we make!!

  794. My favorite holiday recipe are the jam thumbprint cookies my mom has been making for years. She makes some with raspberry and some with apricot jam. They’re so delicious and pretty too. I could eat a whole batch!

  795. I think my favorite holiday recipe is the sugar cookies I made with my mom as a wee one. Delicious! Now I like making caramels and such.

  796. My favorite recipe is the Cinnabon rolls for Christmas morning. Everyone loves them, and its a once a year sweet indulgence! Thanks, and have a blessed Christmas.

  797. My absolute fave has to be anything with alcohol in it LOL!
    No, I don’t even drink…
    much LOL!

    Really it’s my own yellow rice & beans…I make a huge pot so anyone who comes over is welcome to it!

  798. Do I have to list just one? Ok, then I suppose it would have to be a recipe for Linguine and Clams. A must on Christmas Eve.

  799. My favorite recipe is Christmas cookies that my whole family still makes together every year at my Dad’s house.

  800. Cranberry Bread Pudding with vanilla butter run sauce. I created the recipe because I love bread pudding and cranberries. it’s so festive!

  801. My favorite holiday recipe is Sweet Potatoes and Apples with Cranberry sauce. I’m the only one who likes it so I make it once a year and freeze the leftovers.

  802. I think my sugar cookie and buttercream frosting recipes are my favorite. I had to say two because they go together. 😉

  803. Man, it would have to be my mom’s mashed potatoes.
    She puts it all in a giant piping bag and pipes cute swirled mounds that she then bakes, and each person gets one or two…cute and delicious!
    She found the idea on-line a few years ago.

  804. Mmmm, I love so many cookies! Probably my favorite is the classic peanut butter with chocolate kisses. So good!

  805. My favorite recipe for my Christmas baking are Date Kisses, little macaroons filled with walnut stuffed dates. So yummy!!!

  806. Homemade chocolates,cookies, and when my Grandma was alive, her homemade noodles… They were thee best noodles in the world.

  807. If it doesn’t have to be a baking recipe, then I would have to say, Tamales. 🙂 If it needs to be a baking recipe, I’d have to say my holiday sugar cookies. 🙂

  808. My favorite is sausage balls!! It may not be very Christmassy but we always have them at Christmas, so that makes them holiday food right?! lol

  809. I like you on FB also. My favorite holiday recipe is sour cream coffee cake. We don’t only make it during the holidays but always during the holidays. I can’t have Christmas morning without my coffee cake!

  810. My favorite holiday recipe is my sister in laws Almond Joy cheesecake. I look forward to it every Christmas Eve and always same room to have a slice!

  811. Love making Muddy Buddy recipes during the holidays! So easy yet delicious! I have done all of the above to enter. Subscribed under my other email “ElainaMed27@yahoo.com”
    Thanks for this amazing opportunity! 😀

  812. I’m a fan of the savory and I’m gonna have to go with my mom’s honey baked ham recipe that’s a Christmas tradition.

  813. My favorite recipe to MAKE: my yummy cinnamon rolls!, my favorite to EAT: my mom’s yummy sugar-cream pie bars!!

  814. My favorite holiday recipe is the turkey!!! I do love my dads noodle kugel recipe though- so very buttery and comforting.

  815. I have been following for a little while now, and love your site… I’ve been known to share a recipe or two of yours on my Page, The Kitchen Diaries !!. And I would love to win this prize!!! Thank you for such a lovely Page!

  816. Any kind of Christmas cookies! My husband has a tradition of doing cookies with the kids every year! Only time he is in the kitchen! 🙂

  817. My favorite Christmas recipe is for jam thumbprints with raspberry jam and mint jelly. we make 50 of each, with the cookies rolled in crushed walnuts or crushed macadamia nuts.

  818. Awesome giveaway! No, seriously – this is epic.

    My favorite holiday recipe has to be a Christmas ham!

  819. My favorite holiday treats are sugar cookie cutouts decorated with buttercream icing and sprinkles! A holiday tradition!

  820. My favorite recipe is my mom’s famous sugar cookie recipe! Though they are a bit time consuming, its ALWAYS worth it! 🙂

  821. My favorite holiday recipe is Sand Tarts. Family tradition to make them each year. So fun to decorate with the kids!

  822. My favorite reciepe is one I just recently found for cranberry bliss bars from starbucks. they are an exact copy and sooooooooo delicious!!!!

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    Did this step with My Yahoo! so I can see your posts every day 🙂

  824. My mom used to make something called “mocha balls” which are similar to rum balls and I loved them. She died when I was in my early 20s and I never got the recipe, and have never been able to find the recipe. Makes for wistful memories.

  825. I grew up with my mom making my grandmas homemade peanut butter fudge and chocolate fudge. It alwys makes the homidays that much better!!!

  826. I think my favorite holiday recipe is a sugar cookie recipe i found on all recipes. com that i found years ago. The cookies are soft and fluffy. Absolute perfection.

  827. Subscribe to RSS. Oh how I dream of having a Kitchen Aid stand mixer. I drooled over one on sale at Costco a few weeks ago but I still couldn’t afford it.

  828. My favorite holiday recipe is my Peppermint Cheesecake with a chocolate ganache topping and a Girl Scout Thin Mint cookie crust (I hoard GS Cookies, so I will have them for the holidays).
    I also love making my Grandmother’s “Amelia Squares” (a chocolate chip cookie bar with cream cheese mixed and baked in).

  829. I tweeted it. I was already a facebook follower of Kitchenaid and Two Peas and their Pod. I also already follow @kitchenaidusa on twitter.

  830. I make a no bake lemon cheesecake! My former work colleagues made me make it every Friday :/

    Sarah

    Keeping the cream cheese industry in business since 1999 lol

  831. We are learning new recipes this year because my daughter needs to eat gluten free. So far, we are really loving have the comfort of a good chocolate chip cookie!

  832. New to your page and I just love it. Iowa girl eats posted about your site. My favorite recipe is Swedish Pastry. Great almond taste. A work friend brought this to work over 20 years ago. I lost the recipe so searched the website and found one that I feel is just like hers. Thanks for all your recipes and info.

  833. My grandma’s coffee cake. It’s wonderful in the morning with a cup of joe. 🙂

    I would love to win this! I’d make that and a lot of other things! I don’t have a stand mixer and would be so excited to have this!

  834. I love all holiday cookies but my favorites has to be the tradtional chocolate chip cookies made from scratch…

  835. I have subscribed to you with Google reader. I just wanted to let you know that I am making your Red Velvet Cream Cheese cookies this week. So glad I found your blog and I hope these cookies are half as good as they look! I will let you know….who know they could be my favorite next year.

  836. Great advice! Thanks for adding to the discussion.Thanks for putting this together! It looks very cool so far. I’ll be checking back to see the full plans.

  837. My favorite holiday recipe is chocolate mousse.
    It is rich and delicious and decadent.
    Only made for special occasions.