Girl Meets Farm - Season 2
Season 2
Just in time for the holidays, food blogger and best-selling cookbook author Molly Yeh welcomes viewers back to her cozy Midwest farmhouse for a new thirteen-episode season of Girl Meets Farm. A transplant from city to farm life, Molly's unique spin on comfort food is inspired by her Jewish and Chinese background and a taste of the Midwest. Filled with fresh food ideas for Thanksgiving, the holiday season, casual get-togethers and family visits.
Episodes
Harvest Party
It's beet harvest time, and the farm is buzzing. Molly Yeh makes tasty Chocolate Doughnuts with Coffee Glaze to keep the farmers going through their long shifts. Then to celebrate the end of another great harvest, Molly is throwing her annual supper party. She makes hearty Goulash with Bread Dumplings, Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Lemon, Parmesan and Breadcrumbs and, to finish, a Spiced Apple Pie. (Listed as S02E02)
Thanksgiving
Molly Yeh is hosting Thanksgiving on the farm with Nick, her mom and a variety of family friends. She's making her foolproof Sweet-and-Smoky Turkey, crunchy Pretzel Stuffing and a delicious side dish of Charred Creamed Corn. Finally, she's getting creative with cranberries for dessert by making her Lemon Almond Cake with Cranberry Glaze. (Listed as S02E01)
Entertaining the Girls
Molly Yeh's girlfriends are coming over for dinner so she's preparing her go-to special menu. There's going to be make-ahead sticky Rhubarb Short Ribs, a show-stopping Crispy Saffron Rice dish and a fresh side of Green Beans with Potato Chip Crunch. She then finishes the meal with a sweet treat — Whipped Cheesecakes with Pistachio Crusts
Holiday Spirit
Molly Yeh celebrates her favorite time of the year by making a festive buffet for three generations of the family. There are Pastrami Meatballs, Brussels Sprouts Latkes, rolled Potato Flatbreads and her speculoos-inspired Airline Cookie Sheet Cakes. Finally, there's Molly's Mini Marzipan Treats -- a delicious edible gift idea perfect for going under the Christmas tree!
Apple Harvest
Molly Yeh's blogging friends are flying in from the west coast to help her pick apples on the farm. She's making the ultimate campfire supper for them that includes Fried Cheesy Pickles and a Butternut, Bacon and Apple Hotdish. There's also Creamed Spinach with Crispy Cheese and Creamy Butterscotch Pudding.
Mom on the Farm
Molly Yeh's mom is visiting the farm for the weekend, so Molly's cooking a supper with all her mom's favorite dishes, starting with Chicken Paprikash. For sides, she makes Spatzle and Zucchini with Walnut Pesto, and dessert is her cute Stuffed Challah Hedgehogs.
Ladies Who Brunch
Molly Yeh shares her favorite meal of the day with some of her favorite friends from Grand Forks, N.D. She's making them a brunch feast that includes Mini Kale Shakshuka, a Sweet Potato and Bacon Hash and her make-ahead Baked Challah French Toast. For a little treat they can take home, Molly bakes Sprinkles Biscotti.
Healthy New Year
Molly Yeh's sister-in-law, Anna, is visiting the farm with her new baby Cliff, and she's asked Auntie Molly to make her favorite healthy meal. Molly gets to work making Hummus with Meat All Over It, homemade Whole Wheat Pita, Pita Salad with Tahini Dressing and, for dessert, Mint Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting.
Pizza Friday
It's Pizza Friday on the farm, and Molly Yeh and her husband, Nick, are hosting friends for dinner. Molly's making two pizzas using the same delicious dough recipe: Sausage and Kale Pizza and Squash and Ricotta Pizza with fresh squash from the farm. She also makes a Pizza Parlor Salad with Chickpeas to get some greens in, and for dessert, she serves her easy Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake with Buttercream Frosting.
Pantry Faves
It's a quiet weekend for Molly Yeh and her husband, Nick, on the farm, so Molly's making an inexpensive lunch using her favorite pantry ingredients. She starts with Harissa-Braised Chickpeas with Feta and adds her super easy Yogurt Marinated Chicken Skewers. She also makes Smashed Cucumber Salad with Mint, Tahini Milkshakes and Peanut Butter Krispy Rice Squares with a few sprinkles.
Chinese New Year
Molly Yeh's family is flying in to celebrate Chinese New Year on the farm, and there will be quite a crowd to feed. Molly's keeping it simple but special with Ginger Glazed Salmon, Carrot Steamed Buns, Peanut Butter Broccolini and, for dessert, her homemade Fortune Cookies.
Big Game
Molly Yeh's making a pre-game lunch for a few friends, and it's full of delicious finger foods like her easy Asian Scotch Eggs and Crispy Oven Fries with Feta Red Pepper Dip. She also prepares Molly's Mac and Cheese Bar so her friends can personalize their own dishes. For a sweet bite, she makes Peanut Butter Blondie Ice Cream Sandwiches.
Birthday Boys
Molly Yeh is celebrating two birthdays on the farm -- her husband, Nick, and his dad, Roger. She's making a lunch menu that features both of their favorites, starting with Nick's favorite Chicken Shawarma Tacos served with a tasty Moroccan Carrot Salad. Dessert is chocoholic Roger's dream sweet treat, Chocolate Tahini Cake with Tahini Frosting. Molly also makes them edible gifts with jars of Hazelnut Sugar Cookie Cereal complete with mini heart-shaped cookies and meringues.
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