Snow days are the perfect excuse to whip up treats your family won’t stop talking about. These simple yet irresistible goodies will keep everyone happy and occupied while you enjoy the day indoors. With easy-to-make recipes that everyone will love, you’ll have snow day dishes that’ll become family favorites for years to come.
Slow Cooker Mulled Wine
When the snow falls, nothing beats a warm mug of slow cooker mulled wine. The fruity red wine, bright citrus, and warm spices simmered together create the coziest, most delicious drink for the whole family to enjoy. It’s an easy way to get into the holiday spirit, and your family will ask you to make this again and again.
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Low-Carb Hot Cereal
Start your snow day with a comforting bowl of low-carb hot cereal that’s both hearty and nutritious. Made with coconut flour, flax seed, chia seed, eggs, and other wholesome ingredients, this breakfast will quickly become a family favorite. It’s the perfect cozy start to a snowy day, and you’ll love how easy it is to make.
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Baked Cauliflower Mac and Cheese
For a snow day treat that’s both indulgent and guilt-free, try this baked cauliflower mac and cheese. It takes the comfort of traditional mac and cheese and gives it a healthy twist, swapping pasta for cauliflower while keeping all the creamy, cheesy goodness. Your family will be scraping their plates for every last bite, and you’ll be happy to make it over and over.
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Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Cozy up with a warm bowl of homemade broccoli cheddar soup that will make everyone at the table ask for seconds. This slow cooker version is super easy, with tender broccoli, cheddar cheese, and creamy broth all simmered together to create the ultimate comfort in a bowl. It’s a snow day treat your family will beg you to make again and again.
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Deconstructed Egg Roll Soup
If you’re craving comfort with a twist, this deconstructed egg roll soup is the perfect snow day treat. All the flavors of an egg roll, but in a warm and cozy soup that’s easy to make in one pot. It’s a guilt-free option everyone will beg you to make every time.
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Eggnog
Nothing says “holiday season” like homemade eggnog, and this recipe is a must-have for your snow day treats. Whether you spike it with bourbon or keep it non-alcoholic, the creamy richness is perfect for sipping by the fire. It’s one of those recipes that’ll have your family asking for more every time you make it.
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Baked Potato Soup Chilis
Enjoy a snow day treat that’s as comforting as it gets with this hearty baked potato soup from Chilis. Loaded with tender potatoes, crispy bacon, melty cheddar cheese, and fresh chives, this homemade version is even better than the restaurant classic. It’s a satisfying bowl of comfort that will have your family begging you to make it again.
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Breakfast Lasagna
This breakfast lasagna is a fun and hearty twist on a traditional snow day breakfast or lunch. Made with sausage, cheese, and eggs, it’s the perfect way to turn a lazy morning into a special occasion. Your family will be asking for seconds (and thirds!) every time you serve this cozy, delicious dish.
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Hot Chocolate
Nothing beats the cold like a rich, homemade hot chocolate that’s simple to make and full of cozy goodness. With cocoa powder and sweetener, this treat is perfect for indulging without the guilt. Make a batch of homemade hot chocolate mix to keep on hand for those cold, snowy days when your family will beg you to make it again.
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Beer Cheese Soup
Craving something creamy and cheesy on a snow day? This beer cheese soup is the perfect low-carb treat. It’s an easy one-pot recipe that takes only 30 minutes to prepare, and everyone at the table will love the rich, savory flavor. Whether you serve it as lunch or a side for dinner, your family will be scraping their bowls clean and asking for more.
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Buttermilk Drop Biscuits
These buttermilk drop biscuits are the easiest way to bring comforting, healthy food to the table on a snowy day. No kneading or rolling required, just mix the ingredients, scoop, and bake! They’re perfect for pairing with soups or enjoying on their own, and your family will ask you to make them regularly.
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Outback Potato Soup
Outback potato soup is a snow day favorite that’s creamy, comforting, and loaded with flavor. With tender potatoes, crispy bacon, and rich cheddar cheese, this homemade version of the famous restaurant soup will quickly become your family’s go-to winter treat. It’s ready in just 15 minutes and guaranteed to have everyone scraping their plates clean.
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Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
These slow cooker mashed potatoes are creamy, garlicky, and outrageously fluffy—a perfect side dish for any snow day meal. With minimal prep and cleanup, you can relax while the slow cooker does all the work. Serve them up with your favorite snow day meals, and your family will ask for these mashed potatoes again and again.
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Bone Broth Latte
Warm up with a nourishing bone broth latte—a snow day treat that’s both comforting and energizing. Combining the benefits of bone broth with the energizing kick of coffee, it’s the perfect drink to enjoy while you relax inside. This latte will be a family favorite, and you’ll love how it helps you feel good on those chilly days.
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Chicken Miso Soup
When you want something warm, flavorful, and comforting on a snow day, this chicken miso soup is the answer. It’s quick, easy, and packed with protein from the chicken broth and miso paste. Whether you make it as a light lunch or a side dish, it’s a comforting meal that everyone will beg you to make again.
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