Bite-sized cauliflower florets roasted at 425 degrees until beautifully browned, then tossed with a zesty chile-lime seasoning. A lighter, veggie-forward happy hour snack that is just as addictive and poppable as the real thing.
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Blanched broccoli, cauliflower, and snap peas are simmered in a fragrant coconut milk-green curry paste sauce with shredded cabbage, carrots, and creamy avocado stirred in at the end. This vibrant, fully vegan curry delivers bold Southeast Asian flavor and satisfying richness without any meat or dairy.

Shaved Brussels sprouts are sauteed with crispy pancetta pieces and deglazed with a splash of vinegar for a bright, savory finish. This warm, quick-cooking salad makes an elegant side dish that pairs beautifully with rich mains at a dinner party.

A rich yeast dough flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange zest is rolled around a cream cheese-cinnamon filling with a hidden plastic baby, shaped into an oval, baked golden, then iced and decorated with festive purple, green, and yellow sanding sugar. This iconic New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition brings carnival spirit to any celebration, with the lucky baby-finder crowned king or queen of the party.

Brussels sprouts halved and quartered, then cooked with cubed pancetta until the sprouts are tender and the pancetta is crispy and golden. A simple, savory side dish that pairs salty Italian pancetta with earthy sprouts for an effortless crowd-pleaser.

Pork shoulder slow-cooked for six hours with BBQ sauce, beer, and spices, then piled high with crispy flour-coated fried shallots and Fresno chiles. A tender, smoky showstopper that wins over every crowd at the table.

Baked crispy tortillas spread with homemade refried beans and topped with a vibrant salad of romaine, tomatoes, olives, beets, and Parmesan in chipotle vinaigrette. A fresh, colorful So-Cal-style tostada that delivers satisfying crunch and bold Southwestern flavor in every bite.

INGREDIENTS 4 cloves 3 whole star anise 2 cinnamon sticks 1 bottle red wine 1/4 cup sugar, optional (depending on sweetness of wine) 2 strips orange zest, removed with a vegetable peeler 1 1/2 cups orange juice, freshly squeezed and strained, or store-bought 1 small sprig rosemary, plus sprigs for garnish DIRECTIONS 1. Wrap the cloves, star anise and cinnamon in a small square of cheesecloth and secure it with kitchen twine. 2. Combine the wine, sugar if using, orange zest, orange juice, rosemary and the spice pouch in a slow cooker. 3. Cook on low heat until hot, about 1 hour. 4. Adjust the slow cooker to the 'warm' setting. 5. Serve in mugs with a rosemary sprig as garnish.

A sophisticated Manhattan cocktail made with homemade butter-infused bourbon, sweet vermouth, and spiced bitters. A rich, velvety twist on the classic cocktail.

This red wine vinaigrette is bright, tangy, and perfectly balanced with a touch of sweetness and gentle heat—shaken together in minutes to instantly wake up any salad.