Anyone limping from an intense holiday season will be thrilled to be greeted by one of these downright wonderful muffins at the start of the day. Let's get back to our routines with something so sweet!
Good sauces are worth their weight in gold, especially as the busy holiday season descends upon us. Make a big batch of this beautifully seasonal Butternut Alfredo Sauce and have some on hand to toss with pasta, use on pizza, and add to lasagna.
Lest you think the only iconic flavors of the season involve pumpkin and spice, it's time to make some scones brimming with roasted butternut squash, sun-kissed tomatoes, and autumn's favorite herb: sage. These fall-inspired scones are at home for breakfast, lunch, or dinner!
As the last of the season's tomatoes find their way to our tables, remember to pair them with beautiful fresh mozzarella. Whether it's on your favorite pizza or helping you start your day with Italian-Style Shakshouka, this combination is a hit.
Do you have too many zucchinis? Perfect for either a snack or part of a light meal, Feta Zucchini Fritters are sure to be a hit with you and your family. Plus, they can be made gluten free with one simple substitute.
The next time you don't have much time but need a clever accompaniment to your meal, grab some refrigerated biscuits and a few other ingredients and minutes later, you'll have golden biscuits filled with warm, garlicky cheese!
When it's hot and I don't want to touch the stove, I reach for my canning jars and make marinated chèvre and pickled … well, everything. Add bread from my favorite bakery and a glass of wine and I'm set until the heat breaks.
Caprese salads can be a staple at the table during August. Now summer's favorite flavor combination gets dinner on the table in main dish form. Tender chicken and fresh zucchini join the flavors of tomato, basil, and fresh mozzarella to get dinner ready in under an hour.
Whether you are looking for a decadent snack or the perfect accompaniment to a festive pasta dinner, it's hard to argue with hot cheesy bread that you can pull apart at the table and enjoy on its own or dipped in wayward sauce.
Simple make ahead ideas for Thanksgiving are the best. But it gets even better. Sometimes, they are also beyond delicious and as festive as an appetizer gets. It's time to start presenting perfect holiday entertaining recipes and we're starting with style!