Mandoline-sliced Yukon Gold potatoes are shingled on a sheet pan over caramelized onions and a rosemary-Dijon-lemon cream, then layered with fontina and Parmesan and baked at 450 degrees until golden and bubbling. This clever sheet-pan method creates maximum crispy edges and cheesy crust in every serving, making it a crowd-friendly upgrade to the classic casserole.
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Spaghetti tossed with Italian olive oil-packed tuna, tomato bruschetta topping, briny capers, and a kick of red pepper flakes. A pantry-friendly Italian classic that makes a satisfying solo dinner in under twenty minutes.

From-scratch yeast dough pressed into a springform pan, layered with mozzarella, Asiago, Italian sausage, and homemade marinara, then baked for forty minutes. A thick, cheesy, saucy tribute to Chicago's most legendary pizza style.

Green beans are dredged in flour, dipped in egg wash, coated in a crunchy panko-fried onion mixture, and baked at 400°F until golden and crispy. These oven-baked veggie fries are a clever way to get kids excited about green beans on a busy weeknight.

Cream cheese, spinach, and lump crabmeat are seasoned with Worcestershire, dry mustard, paprika, and cayenne, topped with panko breadcrumbs, and baked until golden and bubbling. This rich, savory dip is an irresistible crowd-pleaser that disappears fast at any dinner party or gathering.

Homemade gyoza wrappers filled with Napa cabbage, cilantro, ginger, and sesame oil, pan-fried until golden and steamed to tender, served with ponzu. A satisfying cheat day treat that's crispy on the bottom and delicately chewy on to

A quick and easy beer bread made with self-rising flour, rosemary, and Parmesan. Golden and crusty on the outside, soft on the inside, and ready in under an hour.

Yeasted dough filled with cinnamon-brown sugar and optional pecans and raisins, prepped the night before and iced warm from the oven. A make-ahead holiday morning tradition that fills the house with the magic of Christmas Day.

Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are seared golden, then braised low and slow with white wine, kalamata olives, thyme, heirloom garlic cloves, and shallot at 375°F for over an hour. The meltingly tender garlic and briny olives create a rustic, deeply savory braise perfect for the episode's celebration of vibrant, colorful ingredients.

A hearty salad of massaged lacinato kale tossed with quinoa, cherry tomatoes, goat cheese, and pine nuts. Dressed in a simple red wine vinaigrette for a nutritious side or light meal.
