A hearty hash made with leftover slow-cooked beef and crispy Yukon gold potatoes. The perfect way to repurpose game day leftovers into a satisfying meal.
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This cozy chicken dinner feels a little fancy but couldn’t be easier. Golden seared chicken simmered in a bright tomato, caper, and rosé Prosecco sauce that’s perfect for a night when you want something special without the fuss.

A buttery tart crust blind-baked to golden perfection, filled with cream cheese whipped cream, and topped with jewel-toned fresh berries under a gleaming apricot glaze. A classic French-style tart that bridges old-world pastry technique with fresh, new-world fruit.

Crisp romaine and nutty red quinoa are arranged with rows of bacon, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, avocado, and watermelon radish, then drizzled with a creamy food processor blue cheese dressing. This West Coast spin on the classic Cobb adds wholesome quinoa and striking watermelon radish for a hearty, colorful salad that eats like a full meal.

Heirloom cherry tomatoes charred in a dry cast-iron skillet and finished with red onion, balsamic vinegar reduction, sea salt, and fresh basil. A stunning, rustic appetizer that lets peak-season tomatoes shine with minimal effort.

Fusilli pasta and tender broccoli florets tossed with generous amounts of garlic sauteed in olive oil and butter, finished with Parmigiano-Reggiano. A simple, comforting pasta dish that's one of Wolfie's all-time favorites.

Oats, puffed rice, almonds, dried cherries, sunflower seeds, and coconut are bound with a blended date syrup and almond butter mixture, then frozen and finished with a carob drizzle. These wholesome no-bake bars make a perfect make-ahead snack for lunchboxes or on-the-go energy.

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.

Hot dog halves are skewered on sticks, dipped in a cornmeal-buttermilk batter, and deep-fried at 375 degrees until golden and crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside. These bite-sized carnival classics are an irresistible, fun-to-eat treat that kids and adults alike will devour by the handful.

Oatmeal-raisin cookies made with rendered chicken fat (schmaltz) and butter are spiced with cinnamon and cloves, then chilled for at least an hour before baking to produce an exceptionally chewy, rich texture. These unexpected cookies showcase how schmaltz adds a savory depth that elevates a familiar classic into something wholly original.
