A tangy, cinnamon-spiced whipped cream made with heavy cream and buttermilk. The ideal finishing touch for pumpkin pie and holiday desserts.
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Pizza dough is rolled paper-thin, spread with a silky creme fraiche-nutmeg-egg yolk base, scattered with bacon and leeks, topped with Gruyere, and baked on a pizza stone at 550 degrees until blistered and charred at the edges. This Alsatian flatbread is a stunning savory addition to a holiday party spread, offering a crispy, creamy, smoky bite that rivals any pizzeria.

Peanut butter balls studded with crunchy toffee candy pieces are dipped in double-boiler melted chocolate, leaving the signature peanut butter eye visible on top. These sweet-salty, crunchy-creamy confections are an irresistible game-day treat that disappears fast from any snack spread.

Classic peanut butter cookies are decorated with white candy melts, marshmallow slices, mini chocolate chips, peanut butter cup hats, and colorful sprinkles to look like adorable melted snowmen. These playful, whimsical cookies are a guaranteed hit at holiday cookie swaps and a fun baking project for kids and adults alike.

A playful dessert sundae drizzled with homemade chocolate sauce and a splash of creme de menthe syrup. Topped with fresh raspberries for a refreshing after-dinner treat.

A smoky grilled corn and bean salad packed with black beans, chickpeas, bell peppers, and cilantro. Tossed in a zesty lime-cumin dressing with a splash of hot sauce.

Thick slices of pound cake and ripe peaches grilled until caramelized, drizzled with a homemade cinnamon-vanilla simple syrup and dolloped with whipped cream. A warm, smoky dessert that's the perfect sweet sendoff to summer.

A nutrient-packed smoothie blending blueberries, avocado, banana, collard greens, and pineapple with coconut water. A thick, creamy breakfast drink with a hint of lime and ginger.

Aperol and vodka shaken together and strained into a frozen martini glass, finished with a splash of bubbly prosecco. A clever renovation of the classic Italian spritz that swaps the wine glass for a martini glass with added spirit.

Baby back ribs are slow-baked at 325 degrees for two hours in a homemade bourbon-coffee barbecue sauce, then broiled until the glaze caramelizes into sticky, lacquered perfection. These fall-off-the-bone ribs deliver deep, smoky-sweet flavor with a coffee-bourbon kick that rivals any backyard pit.