The Dairy Alliance, a nonprofit funded by dairy farm families in the Southeast, has announced a new partnership for the holiday season with acclaimed author, television personality and recipe blogger Jocelyn Delk Adams of Grandbaby Cakes. She is known for creative recipes that add a modern twist to traditional flavors. From October through December, Adams will be sharing exclusive holiday-inspired recipes with The Dairy Alliance that highlight the richness and versatility of dairy.
The Dairy Alliance blog will feature a new recipe each month, showcasing dairy-packed dishes perfect for the holiday season. This October, The Dairy Alliance is celebrating Halloween with Grandbaby Cakes’ Caramel Apple Cheesecake, which uses real dairy milk and cream cheese with sweet caramel apples.
To make the collaboration even sweeter, The Dairy Alliance is launching a holiday sweepstakes, offering fifteen winners a chance to receive a signed copy of Jocelyn’s cookbook, Everyday Grand.
“I’m thrilled to partner with The Dairy Alliance this holiday season to demonstrate how both dairy milk and dairy lactose-free milk can elevate festive meals, creating memorable and delicious experiences for family and friends that are not just tasty, but unforgettable!” says Jocelyn Delk Adams.
To enter the sweepstakes, those interested can like and comment on their favorite holiday dish on Facebook or Instagram @thedairyalliance or on TikTok @realdairydelicious starting on November 15 at 12:00 am EST and continuing until December 20 at 11:59 pm EST. Winners will be selected by December 23.
“We are excited to collaborate with Jocelyn to highlight the versatility of dairy milk and lactose-free dairy milk during the holiday season,” says Geri Berdak, chief executive officer of The Dairy Alliance. “From rich desserts to comforting dishes, dairy milk, and lactose-free options play an essential role in many cherished holiday traditions. We look forward to inspiring consumers with creative ways to incorporate dairy milk into their celebrations and kicking it off with Halloween.”