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!
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Add a lot of color and nutrition to your Thanksgiving feast with a creative chopped salad featuring purple cauliflower, daikon radish, and tender turnip all in the same color palette: purple!
It's time to get a little spooky and a lot delicious with Halloween-inspired cupcakes. Rich dark chocolate cupcakes get robed in bright orange and green frosting and then sprinkled with purple glitter sugar for some extra wow.
Get ready for a quick and decadent dessert for Valentine's Day or other special occasion. A quick cookie crust gets filled with a rich and creamy dark chocolate filling. How sweet it is!
Ring in the New Year with fantastic cocktail cherries you can make at home. All you need is about 20 minutes and a jar to store them in. You'll be mixing the most elegant cocktails just in time for 2021.
If your Thanksgiving is going to be smaller this year, consider this festive dish as the centerpiece of your meal instead of turkey. Tender pork chops get a festive combination of seasonal fruit and vegetables and a seasoning foundation that will make your mouth sing.
This salad epitomizes fall and is a perfect Thanksgiving side. What's more, the dressing will crown this salad and leave you with more for future salads and even drizzling over roasted vegetables. Get ready for apples, cranberries, nuts, maple syrup, bourbon, and more!
Beautifully lean venison gets an elegant treatment with a shallot cherry sauce that will have you finding more ways to work this healthy protein source into your diet more. Get a recipe that makes fine dining a midweek option!
Ringing in the New Year with some juicy pear inspired cocktails is just the right amount of naughty and nice. So slice up the season's best fruit and watch it bring your evening to life as you say hello to 2020.
Instead of a plain green salad at the Thanksgiving table, why not work a blend of fruit, nuts, and grains into a meal that's looking for a special side? Your guests will love it and it can easily be made in advance -- this is music to the ears of anyone planning the big meal!