Chocolate Ginger Crinkle Cookies
The classic cookie benefits enormously from a hit of ginger here with these surprise sleeper hits of your Christmas season.
The classic cookie benefits enormously from a hit of ginger here with these surprise sleeper hits of your Christmas season.
Have you heard of the latest diet craze, the intermittent fasting diet? There is a reason why so many celebrities are doing it and why so many people have had success with it. This diet is actually not a diet at all, when implemented properly it should actually become a habit. Don’t be mistaken by […]
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Pricey but not pretentious, a standing rib roast is essentially a slab of bone-in rib eye steaks standing on end. You could do worse, eh?
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert ideas that are all Weight Watchers-Friendly!
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Remember the good old days when “bone broth” was simply called “beef stock”? Sigh. Whatever you call it, it’s still simple to make. And still spectacular to taste.
It’s Ottolenghi. Enough said. (Well, okay, we have to say more. Like how everyone who’s tried this swears it’ll forevermore be their simple supper standby.)
This simple yet spectacular riff on coffee cake—there’s actually coffee in the cake—is rich and robust and rousing in that way only espresso can be.
It’s beginning to look a lot like chili season, with incarnations ranging from classic to unconventional, healthy to indulgent, inexpensive to a little more extravagent.
Ballpark style sausages without going to the ballpark. We dare say we like this approach even better when demolished from the comfort of our own couch.
When you’ve got leftover bread, sure, you could make bread crumbs. Or you could make this Southern melding of pie and pudding that’s obscenely indulgent. Tough decision, eh?
Get back on track with these delicious and healthy dinner recipes!
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An Italian tradition that, in true form, transforms simple ingredients into something sublime.
Ottolenghi does it yet again with another inspired melding of ingredients and techniques that upends our notion of what any recipe should and could be.
So intriguingly spiced and perfectly roasted that even avowed non-cauliflower eaters will change their minds. That’s what folks are saying about this stealthy healthy side.
These boozy cocktail recipes are perfect for New Year’s Eve!
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Everyone will go crazy for these comforting potluck recipes!
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This spice cake is soaked with rum syrup, making a lovely, albeit slightly boozy, gift when wrapped in parchment and tied with a bow.
Make veggies less yawn-inducing by stealthily sneaking them into this good-for-you grilled cheese sammie. Eating your veggies never tasted so sinful.
Molten, gooey, dense, chocolatey, and done in minutes with nary any evidence, er, we mean cleanup, this microwave mug cake is the solution to when you need dessert stat.
Perhaps the most pleasing vegetable delivery system there is come cold weather. And equally adept at doing the job on a random weeknight as they are come Christmas dinner.
Think sugar cookie meets margarita. Or something like that. And just as difficult to stop at a single taste.
20 dollar store hacks that will help you ring in the New Year!
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Cuddureddi. It means “a cause for celebration” if you’re from Italy. Well, actually, it means “a sort of doughnut.” Sorta the same thing.
The history of the jelly doughnut, aka the sufganiyah, goes back to the 15th century. Since then, it’s been dipped, sandwiched, and injected with savory and sweet fillings.
The much-ballyhooed Italian Christmas classic, Feast of the Seven Fishes, stars one fish in Domenica Marchetti’s home. Calamari. And it’s the centerpiece of her Christmas Eve dinner.