Recipes
While time consuming, this appetizer can be made ahead and served with crostini and seasonal spirits upon your guests’ arrival.
Discover the basics to creating the savory version of this French delicacy. Remember, whipping is the key.
You don’t need to travel to Thailand the favorite Thai Pandan Chicken. Make these little parcels of fried chicken in aromatic pine leaves.
Sharp cheese, a smear of spiced fruit chutney, and a dab of strong mustard between thick slices of bread make up the perfect ploughman’s sandwich.
Try this delicious cold weather curry with pumpkin, chicken, peanut butter, and a coconut ginger rice garnished with cilantro.
This world’s simplest pancakes recipe contains just two ingredients (egg and banana) and is super quick – just minutes from bowl to plate! Simple and tasty.
The best part of this meal is how cheap and easy it is to make in under an hour. The chicken is tender with rustic mushroom flavor and wine.
A recipe that has the unmistakable scent of cinnamon, filled with hazelnut cream. Soft and delicious, this cake is ideal an ideal dessert.
It takes time to create a beautiful, flavorful Vietnamese broth that is rich and made even better with added garnishes, but it is so worth it.
Smooth lime curd filling sits in a perfectly flaky dough shell and is topped with sweet-tarte kumquat slices.
A pannekoeken is a perfect segue way into pie season; it is nutty, buttery, savory, and just a tad sweet. Serve with ice cream or at breakfast with coffee.
This vegan version of Pesto alla Siciliana is a pesto for fall – hearty, chunky, and filling with a touch of heat to warm you up on a crisp evening.
Risotto a lot of stirring and absolutely no rushing. Enjoy this slow, warm dish with nutty brown butter, your favorite winter squash, and a touch of sage.
Cranberries are a traditional flavor of the season, but they don’t have to stay as the awkward holiday side. Add them to your next pizza for a tangy delight
Perfectly spiced cinnamon waffles topped with sweet caramelized apples are sure to get you out of bed even on the coldest morning.
These fudge square are filled with delicious surprises like dried cherries and puffed rice cereal for a crispy, fun crunch.
A creamy squash soup that requires resting between stages to develop the most flavor. Top with crème fraîche and crispy sage for the ultimate meal starter.
This is a much simpler appetizer than you think. And you can always save time by making a large batch ahead of time for multiple meals.
Zucchini adds moisture and texture to this chocolate-loaded cake with a tang of yogurt. Fold in chocolate chips to create a simple and indulgent dessert.
Roasted root veggies mix with the bold flavor of curry and are gentled with coconut milk. It is a vegan dish that can easily be modified for the meat eater.
The dishes we love, the ‘perfect ones’ are those that really do take time, and are even better when the time is taken to enjoy them, like this loaf of bread
Tacolicious is happiness. The name is playful, the food is great and served with panache, and their guacamole is out of this world.
For an easy holiday appetizer than can be served in small cups or in a dish, try this slow marinated lump crab.
After a long roasting, the squash becomes creamy and nutty. The browning onions with cheese adds depth, while kale and mushrooms deepened the flavor.
When sampling holiday pie, it’s easy to tell the difference between homemade pie crust and store-bought. Learn how to create the ultimate version from scratch.
Looking for more flavor from stuffing? Look no further, full of raisins, stuffed olives, and a drizzle of agave for a tangy side that can hold its own.
These are light, delicate pillows of devilish goodness. With a smoky filling and herbed pesto the striped pasta is fun to make and even better to eat.
A perfect warm dish morning, noon, or night, these baked eggs are rich in flavor, protein, and packed with vegetables.
The key to this soup is homemade chicken stock. Taking the time to create amazing flavor in the broth really does bump up the flavor of a simple recipe.
A vegetarian side dish perfect for Thanksgiving. Pumpkin rice is easy to create with basic ingredients, but with enough flavor to stand next to the turkey.
Whether served in individual roasted pumpkin bowls on a holiday table or as dinner with crusty bread and salad, this recipe is pumpkin perfection.
A slow roasted basil chicken curry that can be made in one pot and then is cooked low for three hours. Be ready for a meal that is loaded with flavor.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, a sweet treat with Macadamia nuts is delicious, especially for those who aren’t excited about pumpkin pie.
Tenderloin is braised with onions, apples and sage for a simple, succulent slow-cooked meal. Your house will smell like fall and your tastebuds will rejoice
Best enjoyed with family and friends, Chinese Roast Pork is a super delicious dish to impress and gather the thumbs up you’ve always wanted.
Individual plum cakes are simply to make and bring vibrant color and rich almond flavor to a fall table.
A heart warming, satisfying fall dish loaded with the flavors of Tuscany.
This is the perfect recipe for a gluten-free Thanksgiving and it is delicious stirred into your oatmeal the next day, too.
Despite looking intimidating, this wreath bread is easy to make and will impress your eaters with its flavor, too.
Creating beautiful gnocchi takes time and patience to shape. Toss the potato pillows with olive oil and top with Pecorino, pepper and you’re in heaven.
You can’t go wrong with donuts made with classic chocolate and peanut butter combination. Plus they are made with spelt flour to add even more rich flavor.
“Everyone has their own idea of the perfect burger; mine was inspired by the drive-in that my family used to take me to” Get the recipe from Sean’s cookbook
A soothing, creamy slow cooker chicken noodle soup with Thai flavors and spices.
Pappu or dal is a quintessential dish of Andhra Pradesh, the southeastern state of India. Fenugreek gives this protein-rich vegetarian dish great flavor.
Gluten-free whiskey gives smoky flavors to caramel apple sauce perfect with pie or ice cream. Sweet-tart with a hint of orange to bring the spices together.
Apple cake is an autumn tradition. This is made with olive oil and maple frosting. It may be a bit untraditional, but it is beautiful, and delicious.
This simple Slow Cooker Cranberry Orange Syrup helps you pull together a guest worthy breakfast or brunch by slowly simmering a few ingredients overnight.
Thanksgiving stuffing gets a makeover with crispy, whole grain bread, braised kale, sweet caramelized onions and apples.
Start this on a lazy Sunday and allow to roast all day. Serve fall-off-the-bone meat with mint pesto and roasted vegetables for a completely satisfying meal
Rendering duck fat and then braising these succulent duck legs takes time, but the final result is as satisfying as Thanksgiving dinner.
The colors of this dish are perfect for a festive holiday table, and it can easily be made ahead of time — ideal when the oven is already in use.
These wings are steamed before they’re baked, so the skin becomes crispy and delectable under the gooey, sweet and tangy sauce.
This salad could cause you to have a serious obsession. It is crunchy, sweet, and tangy – full of texture and brightness with herbs and zip of Greek yogurt.
The olive oil in this cake makes it fragrant and moist without being oily. Enjoy the warm, spicy smell emanating from the oven while it bakes.
Reminiscent of a mattar paneer, these mini stuffed peppers are a delicious two-bite appetizer. Enjoy them warm out of the oven.
This recipe is a two day labor of love. The finished product melts in your mouth; the creamy polenta and onion jam takes the entire dish up a notch.
This buttermilk spice cake is a beautiful holiday treat. Follow Bowen’s solid baking tips to learn how to create delicious cakes all season long.