A fiery comfort food recipe that feeds a crowd and checks the vegetarian box? Count us in! This casserole takes the best of chile relleno and takes the fuss out by putting everything from fire roasted corn and chiles to multiple kinds of cheese into a baking dish.
Thanksgiving leftovers get tucked into a turkey pot pie that will have you swooning about comfort food. Everything from leeks and carrots to corn and edamame come together under a blanket of crisp, golden puff pastry for a dinner that seems fussy, but can be assembled in minutes.
Get some ideas for Thanksgiving without a turkey this week. Our second offering involves firing up the grill for a batch of bourbon cider pork chops that are out of this world, seasonally perfect, and - because you make them on the grill - creates minimal cleanup for later.
Giving the gift of food dates back through the ages. People love to receive something luscious that they simply can't wait to sink their teeth into. One of the best gifts the women in this author's family like to receive is the gift of chocolate. Chocolate Truffles, to be exact.
Get some ideas for Thanksgiving without a turkey this week. First up - a roasted chicken and autumn vegetable dish that puts most of dinner on a sheet pan and lets you relax while your oven does the work!
Spicy sesame noodles get a burst of flavor and texture to bring it all to a bowl at a table near you. Everything from halloumi and chili crisp to udon and radishes plus peanuts, carrots, spinach, tomatoes, and more. This one dish meal has it all.
A beautiful main dish salad with gorgeous color and unmatched flavor makes for just the quick dinner you need during a busy holiday season. Everything from red cabbage and orange slices to chopped chicken and roasted peanuts bring their A game to your table in under a half hour.
A bright and cheery cake is sometimes just what the doctor ordered. Make it one bursting with orange flavor and color and you're doubly lucky. Make it one that will easily travel for a picnic or potluck and you are in for a special treat.
This stunning no bake cheesecake uses both cream cheese and chèvre to make a creamy lemon curd laced dessert with ribbons of blueberry sauce. It's a show stopper that takes less than an hour to put together. The hardest part will be giving it several hours to chill in the refrigerator.
Making dinner on a single sheet pan saves time before and after dinner. Working seasonal vegetables into the mix and using one pan to bake them all means fewer dishes to clean and a meal that will easily end up in your menu rotation.
In an effort to finish up the campfire supplies before colder weather sets in, consider a pan of bars that will have you ready to relive camping memories from this summer all the way back to your childhood.
A half hour, a handful of ingredients, and you've got a gluten free pasta dish that is bold, fresh, and fabulous. Everything from tomatoes and basil to chicken and garlic come together to make dinner a snap.