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National Post
21 May 2024

When do you crave something cozy? We often associate the word with warm blankets on cold winter nights, or a hot bowl of soup on a rainy day. But for me, cozy food isn’t seasonal. The kinds of meals that bring us warmth and comfort have the power to do so year-round.
This recipe for Turkey and Pea Cottage Pie checks those boxes. It’s filling and can be a complete meal on its own, but you can also stretch it out by serving a simple green salad and warm garlic bread on the side.