| by Summer Miller When I was a little girl, the doll Strawberry Shortcake ruled my world. I asked for strawberry ice cream and strawberry cake every year for my birthday. One year, I even had strawberry scented scratch-and-sniff wrapping paper on my presents. Now that I'm older, I've given up dolls, but not my love of strawberries. I grow strawberry plants in my garden, and I eagerly anticipate plucking the sweet berries from them each June. At the top of my strawberry-loving list is ice cream. Continue reading "Strawberry Ice Cream" » | | |
| by Sabrina Modelle Caesar salad is a classic. Crisp romaine, rich and garlicky dressing, crunchy croutons, and the pungent tang of good Parmesan—they come together to create a uniquely balanced salad. This version adds a smoky element with the grilled chicken and the grilled garlic croutons. Continue reading "Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad" » | | |
| by Garrett McCord As a kid, I thought deviled eggs were quite possibly just that: Of the devil. Not that I ever ate them. Even now that I have the gift of hindsight, I can't say what governed my sensibilities around deviled eggs as a child. Or any other food for that matter, which is a common trial many parents face when feeding their children. I was no exception. The fact that deviled eggs looked kind of gross—regardless of the fact that I actually loved eggs, mustard, and mayo—was reason enough. Continue reading "Buffalo Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs" » | | | by Carrie Havranek Pork chops—bone in or boneless—are so delicious and easy to cook. But that also means they are easy to overcook. And there's nothing worse than a dry pork chop that is too tough to swallow. Enter sous vide. It's a cooking style that is known for its ability to keep cuts of meat, such as pork chops, moist and tender. It's also a failsafe way to cook pork and guarantee it's going to turn out spectacular. Every single time. Promise. Continue reading "How to Cook Pork Chops Sous Vide" » | | |
| by Carrie Havranek The allure of ordering your favorite takeout meal on a crazy weeknight can be almost impossible to resist, whether it's Indian, Chinese, Thai, or the perennial favorite—pizza. It can feel like a necessary indulgence when life gets ahead of you. However, sometimes it can be fun to cook your own takeout menu favorites at home! Continue reading "10 Takeout Menu Favorites to Make at Home" » | | |
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