The secret ingredient is pureed beets and they transform a standard brownie cupcake into an amazingly rich chocolate treasure. Serve them on a pool of your favorite sauce, with a dollop of frosting or whipped cream on top, or just as is - they are amazing!
Root vegetables, late season tomatoes, and colorful radicchio come together to make a great breakfast hash. Enjoy the flavor of the season first thing in the morning.
Frozen potstickers make a fantastic stir-fry super easy and super delicious! Pick your favorite veggies and assemble a simple sauce and dinner is on the table in less than a half hour.
A one pot meal makes dinner for a crew in about a half hour. Whether you are busy and want dinner fast or want to split your time between a quick dinner and holiday baking or candy-making, this one's a keeper!
Want a good, hearty meal in those busy pre-holiday days that can happen in under an hour? Done. Now you can smile extra big because it features pork tenderloin, potatoes, turnips, and hearty greens ... all roasted on a sheet pan.
Grab your cast iron skillet and a can of refrigerated biscuits - it's bubble bread time! This warm, caramel-laden pull apart pastry is a perfect late fall and winter treat that can be assembled in minutes and on the table in less than an hour.
A simple soup is just what we need to start a fairly complex season. Roasted tomatoes and Italian sausage come together to help create a minestrone soup that gives a nod or two the heartiest of late fall's vegetables.
Fresh meets roasted in a clever salad featuring all the flavor. Salmon, baby potatoes, and green beans find their way to the oven for roasting while greens, hard boiled eggs, cherry tomatoes, and olives wait for them at the plate. Drizzle it all with a flavorful dressing and dinner is served!
Decadent French toast meets crisp waffles with a clever blended recipe. If you have leftover brioche, eggs, half and half, and autumn spices, this is a stunningly good post-Thanksgiving breakfast to enjoy.
The key to perfect mini bundt cakes is preparing the pan for baking. Once you've got that down, any variety or flavor that gives you joy is within reach. And for Thanksgiving, that might mean a variety!