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Default Kate Walsh Shares Her Favorite Holiday Food Tips for the Boston Market 'Holiday Experts' Campaign


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Walsh talks to The Daily Meal's Brian Sheehan about holiday entertaining and food.

The Daily Meal's Brian Sheehan sat down with actress Kate Walsh, best known for her role as Dr. Addison Montgomery on the ABC dramas Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, to talk about food, the holidays, and her involvement in the Boston Market "Holiday Experts" campaign.

Click Here to see Kate Walsh Shares Her Favorite Holiday Food Tips for the Boston Market 'Holiday Experts' Campaign

"For all holidays, I love to have family and friends," said Walsh. As an "expert" member of the Boston Market campaign's panel, Walsh is offering up her own tips on everything from meal preparation to entertaining during the holidays that are aimed to help bring family and friends together in a more meaningful way.

Walsh is a big fan of Boston Market, explaining, "I can actually eat good food and not feel bad about it."

Click Here to see Kate Walsh Shares Her Favorite Holiday Food Tips for the Boston Market 'Holiday Experts' Campaign Video

You can enjoy their wide range of holiday-ready menu items this year as is or with a few customizing adjustments. Walsh, who loves the Boston Market creamed spinach, says she often adds sautéed garlic, a sprinkling of cheese, or even a drizzle of truffle oil to really make it her own.

Don't forget about leftovers. Walsh learned this trick waitressing in Chicago: Mix leftover creamed spinach with eggs for a delicious day after breakfast treat.

For more holiday cooking and entertaining advice and hacks, visit Thedailymeal.com.

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Angela Carlos, The Daily Meal

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