
This classic dessert works beautifully with sliced apples, apricots, plums or berries, too, so use whatever fruit is in season.
A hearty combination of mushrooms, greens, onions and beans makes a tasty filling for corn tortillas.
These light kabobs are a perfect complement for summer salads or on top of a bed of couscous or quinoa pilaf.
You'll be surprised how easy and tasty this kale preparation is. Andrea from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sent us this recipe with a note: "It's the only recipe I've found where the kale is not masked by other flavors or cooking methods, and it's crunchy.
Serve this simple-to-assemble pork with wilted greens and rice pilaf. If the roast you purchase at the meat counter isn't already butterflied and tied, simply split the pork loin lengthwise, without cutting through it entirely, so that the roast opens like a book...
This wonderfully simple pie puts your favorite ripe berries to delicious use without the need for a rolling pin or heating up the oven. If you're in a hurry, skip making your own crust and use a prepared graham cracker crust instead.
Bright lemon zest, briny capers and salty anchovies complement each other in this Mediterranean version of the classic deviled egg. Omit anchovies if you don't like them, or garnish with a tiny sliver of an anchovy fillet if you like them a lot!
Grilling summer vegetables gives them a smoky sophistication we don't often associate with zucchini and yellow squash. Pile the veggies on top of crisp whole wheat tortillas for an easy seasonal feast.
These moist, flavorful, not-too-sweet cookies are excellent for snacks, breakfast or dessert.
This healthful, colorful trail mix is ideal for gift giving. You can use raw green pumpkin seeds (also known as pepitas) or choose roasted salted nuts for a lightly salty note for your mix.
A jar of delicious cookie mix makes a great homemade gift, and these festive oatmeal cookies are particularly easy to mix up. Be sure to use old-fashioned (not quick-cooking) oats in this recipe for best texture.
Here’s a super-flavorful and wonderfully aromatic preparation for whole duck. If you have leftover meat, try slicing it thin and wrapping it in tortillas with cucumber and hoisin sauce for easy Peking-style duck wraps.
This wonderfully savory bread is terrific with soups and stews, with cheese, or just as a snack loaf. The mix couldn’t be easier both to put together and to mix up and bake. For a vegan version, you can substitute plain almondmilk for cow’s milk.
Creamy, flavorful, and lump free, this broth-based gravy is easy to pull off, even with those finicky in-laws looking over your shoulder.
Topped with buttery, crunchy bread crumbs and golden brown onions, this twist on green bean casserole calls for shiitake mushrooms. Substitute button mushrooms for half or all of the shiitakes, if you prefer.