These tasty bars make a perfect potluck offering, picnic dessert, or graduation party buffet table treasure. A maple syrup sweetened oatmeal crust gets layered with a creamy peanut butter layer and then topped with dark chocolate before being chilled a bit and sliced.
A very hot oven and a delightfully seasoned batch of salmon come together to make magic, with a little help from a drizzle of hot honey and a sprinkling of sesame seeds. Get dinner on the table in about a half hour in a way that will have you experiencing applause!
When you want to wow everyone at your next brunch, invest a bit of time to make a show stopper smoked salmon quiche with a hash brown crust. With everything from nutty parmesan cheese and dill within and fried capers and sliced red onions crowning it, this quiche is also gluten free!
Prepare the two parts of this easy crisp in advance for a quick and easy cozy dessert throughout the holiday season. A beautiful and bright fruit filling and a buttery oatmeal crisp topping can be made in advance and baked together in containers ranging from individual ramekins to full baking dishes for the season's favorite treat.
Love chocolate covered cherries? Make these decadent cupcakes and dig in! Both chocolate and cherries get used in this recipe three different ways for a sinfully delicious result that will have you and yours swooning.
Autumn's glory is shining bright in this quick salad that takes a bow at any holiday table. Everything from apples and nuts to avocados and blue cheese make this spinach salad absolutely a masterpiece to look at and a joy to eat.
A beautiful plate of tomatoes treated lightly lets them shine on the table. Add this beautiful, simple, and super quick salad grace your Thanksgiving table alongside your holiday favorites for a splash of color and an easy addition to your entertaining.
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.
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!
A comfort food meal made entirely in a cast iron skillet gets dinner on the table in under an hour. Everything from tender chicken and white wine to crisp apples and flavorful onions come together to bring flavor to your plate.