Dec 5, 2023
By: Ayush Mehrotra & Shagun Chaudhary
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A warm, comforting soup is a winter picnic essential. Opt for classics like tomato basil, butternut squash, or chicken noodle soup. Pour them into insulated thermos flasks to keep them piping hot.
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Create a sophisticated cheese platter with a variety of cheeses, crackers, and slices of seasonal fruits like apples, pears, or grapes. Add some nuts or dried fruits for extra flavor.
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Roast a medley of winter vegetables like carrots, Brussels sprouts, and sweet potatoes. Toss them with a balsamic vinaigrette and top with feta or goat cheese for a satisfying salad.
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Don’t forget the beverages! Whip up a batch of creamy hot chocolate and pour it into a thermos. Add marshmallows or a hint of cinnamon for a cozy touch.
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Pack an assortment of baked goods like flaky pastries, muffins, or scones. These treats are perfect for nibbling on throughout your picnic.
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Prepare stuffed peppers or mushrooms filled with delicious mixtures like quinoa and vegetables or sausage and cheese. They're hearty and easy to eat on the go.
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For a healthier snack option, bake kale leaves until they're crispy. Season with salt, pepper, or a sprinkle of parmesan for an addictive crunch.
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Indulge in desserts that survive the cold, like chocolate-dipped strawberries, shortbread cookies, or a classic apple crumble. Pack them securely to prevent any mishaps.
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