Choux pastry dough is piped into hot oil at 350 degrees and fried until golden, then rolled in a fragrant blend of five-spice powder and cinnamon sugar while still warm. These aromatic, crunchy-outside, soft-inside churros put an unexpected Asian-inspired twist on a beloved fair food favorite.
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Tuscan kale is massaged in a white balsamic vinaigrette brightened with homemade raspberry syrup, then tossed with radicchio, fresh raspberries, ricotta salata, and pecans. The sweet-tart dressing and bitter greens create an elegant, colorful side that balances the richness of the lasagna.

Broccoli rabe roasted with cherry tomatoes and sliced shallots until crisp-tender. A quick, nutritious Italian side dish with bold, slightly bitter flavor.

Chicken thighs are baked and then broiled with a homemade barbecue sauce built from apricot preserves, Fresno chiles, and Dijon mustard until caramelized and sticky. These sweet-heat thighs deliver a glossy, finger-licking glaze that balances fruity sweetness with a slow chile burn, perfect for a casual dinner party.

Get ready to wrap up a tropical flavor bomb with these snappy shrimp lettuce cups that perfectly balance a spicy chili-crisp kick with a sweet pineapple punch!

A semi-homemade lemon cake with a ricotta-mascarpone filling that magically switches layers during baking, topped with a creamy mascarpone-pudding frosting. A bright, tangy showstopper that proves when life gives you lemons, you bake something wonderful.

A tender beef chuck roast slow-cooked with garlic until it falls apart. The quintessential hands-off Sunday dinner main course.

Crisp escarole and Treviso radicchio are tossed with toasted almonds, fresh basil, and mint in a honey-caramelized Meyer lemon vinaigrette, then finished with charred cherry tomatoes and shaved Parmesan. This sophisticated, bittersweet salad balances bright citrus and smoky charred tomatoes for an elegant first course.

Homemade rhubarb syrup is combined with elderflower liqueur and topped with chilled prosecco over ice for a blush-pink, effervescent cocktail. This elegant, seasonal spritz is a refreshing way to welcome spring and makes a beautiful signature drink for a garden party.
