A no-bake layered cheesecake dessert with lemon curd cream cheese filling, blueberry mash, and crushed amaretti cookies. Assembled in dessert glasses for an elegant individual presentation.
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Chicken bones are simmered low and slow for an hour and a half with aromatic vegetables, peppercorns, and bay leaves, then strained into a clear, golden broth. This foundational kitchen staple delivers a depth of flavor that no store-bought version can match, serving as the backbone for soups, sauces, and braises.

Chicken livers sautéed with coriander, allspice, cream, and brandy are pureed silky smooth in a food processor and served alongside a sweet-tangy red onion jam made with red wine and vinegar on sliced baguette. This elegant, bistro-style pâté makes a sophisticated appetizer that balances the livers' richness with the jam's bright acidity.

Tamarind paste, tejocotes, piloncillo, guavas, oranges, pears, prunes, raisins, cinnamon sticks, and cloves are simmered together into a fragrant, fruity punch with an optional splash of rum or brandy. This traditional Mexican Christmas punch fills the house with warm spice aromas and brings authentic holiday spirit to any festive gathering.

Onions, carrots, celery, canned tomatoes, Tuscan kale, and cannellini beans are simmered into a hearty broth and thickened with chunks of rustic peasant bread stirred right in. This classic Tuscan bread soup is the ultimate comforting, budget-friendly one-pot meal that only gets better as the bread absorbs the rich, savory broth.

Brisket slow-cooked for six hours with onion soup mix until meltingly tender is piled onto potato buns and drizzled with a tangy Alabama-style white barbecue sauce made from mayo and vinegar. These rich, fork-tender sliders are an ideal make-ahead main for outdoor entertaining, with the creamy white sauce adding a Southern twist that cuts through the beef's richness.

Corn muffin mix baked into cookies with butter, pickled jalapenos, honey, and a dusting of Tajin seasoning. A playful sweet-savory twist that surprises and delights anyone who tries one.

On Friday, March 27 at 6pm ET Val and Sophie did a live cook-along with this wonderful take on Beef and Broccoli.

A lighter Waldorf salad with crisp apples, celery, and toasted walnuts in a tangy buttermilk-mayo dressing. A nostalgic, family-recipe side dish that earns its place at the holiday table year after year.

Mushrooms, carrots, and onion are sauteed and simmered in chicken broth with fish sauce and tangy tamarind paste, then finished with tender bok choy and sliced grilled chicken. This Southeast Asian-inspired soup showcases chicken in a warming, umami-rich broth that is a world away from the usual chicken soup.
