Crispy cornmeal-Parmesan crackers made from food processor dough, topped with wild mushrooms roasted at 450 degrees with tarragon and lemon. A sophisticated, earthy bite that elevates any wine club gathering with its rich, woodsy flavor.
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Bring the heat to your next backyard hangout with Valerie’s ultimate sweet-and-spicy summer dish featuring perfectly seared scallops over a bed of fresh, snappy corn. It’s a quick, cast-iron masterpiece that delivers a burst of seasonal flavor and just the right amount of chili-crisp kick!

Thin, crisp food processor crackers studded with poppy seeds are baked at 300 degrees, then piped with a smooth egg mousse made from hard-boiled eggs, mayo, and chives, and crowned with glistening caviar. These luxurious, three-layered bites are the epitome of elegant entertaining and deliver a satisfying contrast of crunch, cream, and briny pop.

Golden choux puffs are baked until crisp and hollow, then filled with both vanilla whipped cream and espresso whipped cream and dusted with confectioners' sugar. These light, elegant pastries pair two classic flavors in one impressive yet surprisingly approachable dessert.

Toasted walnuts coated in a glossy mixture of corn syrup, maple syrup, brown sugar, and cinnamon, baked until golden and caramelized. A sweet, crunchy nibble that sets a regal tone as guests arrive for an elegant dinner.

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.

Thinly shaved fennel tossed in a red wine vinaigrette and topped with crumbled goat cheese and toasted pine nuts. A light, elegant salad for a Valentine's dinner.

Cranberry juice, orange vodka, and spiced-thyme simple syrup topped with prosecco, served with a stunning cranberry Bundt ice ring. A sparkling, show-stopping party punch that sets the tone for a festive holiday celebration.

A whole chicken is brined in buttermilk and hot sauce, coated in seasoned panko breadcrumbs, and oven-baked at 425 degrees on a wire rack until golden and shatteringly crisp without any frying. This clever technique delivers all the crunch and juiciness of classic fried chicken with far less mess and a fraction of the oil.

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