This simple homemade coffee creamer recipe combines sweetened condensed milk with a high-protein vanilla shake for a creamy, flavorful addition to your morning brew.
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Ziti is tossed with chicken, mushrooms, and cauliflower in a luscious cream sauce enriched with cream cheese, Parmesan, green chiles, thyme, and peas, then baked at 425°F until golden. This make-ahead casserole is the ultimate crowd-pleaser for entertaining, delivering rich comfort food that can be assembled in advance.

Sauteed garlic, onions, and jalapenos simmered with black beans, cumin, and coriander, then partially blended for a thick, rustic texture. A warming, Cuban-inspired soup that delivers bold spice and creamy depth in every spoonful.

Mixed-color new potatoes are grilled until charred and tender, then tossed with a fragrant tarragon-lemon compound butter that melts into every crevice. This vibrant, springtime side dish pairs the smoky char of the grill with the bright, anise-like freshness of tarragon.

Store-bought tortilla chips spritzed with olive oil and dusted with chile-lime Tajin seasoning, then warmed in the oven. A dead-simple upgrade that makes everyday chips taste homemade.

Red wine simmered in a slow cooker with cheesecloth-wrapped whole spices, orange juice and zest, and a sprig of rosemary. A fragrant, hands-off holiday drink that fills the house with warmth as the days grow shorter.

This cozy miso soup is one of those bowls that instantly makes you feel cared for; warm, nourishing, and full of beautiful textures from all the veggies and mushrooms. It comes together so quickly, but tastes like you spent the whole afternoon letting the flavors mingle.

Oven-roasted tomatoes, corn, poblano, onion, and garlic pulsed with cilantro, jalapeno, and spices, with fresh corn kernels stirred in for texture. A chunky, smoky-sweet salsa with incredible depth of flavor that puts store-bought jars to shame.

Buttery slice-and-bake cookies studded with dried cherries and a subtle kick of white pepper, shaped into logs and chilled overnight before slicing. A surprising sweet-spicy combination that makes for an unexpected and delightful wine club dessert.

A thick-cut rib-eye is rubbed with a bold blend of espresso granules and ancho chile, seared in a screaming-hot cast iron skillet, then finished in a 450°F oven and topped with a pat of butter. The coffee-chile crust creates a deeply savory, slightly smoky bark that makes this steakhouse-worthy rib-eye a standout main course.
