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.
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A butterflied turkey breast is pounded flat, filled with cranberry-triple-citrus bread stuffing, rolled and tied, then roasted at two temperatures until golden, with a cream gravy made from the pan drippings. This elegant roulade offers all the flavors of a traditional Thanksgiving turkey in a beautifully sliceable, evenly cooked presentation

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.

A puffy, golden oven-baked pancake risen in a preheated cast-iron skillet, served with a vibrant strained raspberry-orange sauce. A dramatic yet effortless breakfast-for-dinner that is just the thing after a long day of travel.

Broccolini is roasted with garlic until tender and charred, then showered with food processor breadcrumbs blended with oil-cured olives and red pepper flakes. This quick, punchy side dish transforms simple broccolini into something bold and crunchy with a Mediterranean-inspired topping.

Homemade crackers made with extra-sharp cheddar, smoked paprika, and a pinch of cayenne, baked until golden and crisp. An irresistible savory snack ideal for nibbling on a cozy night in.

A complex mole sauce built from ancho and pasilla chiles, almonds, pepitas, Mexican chocolate, raisins, chipotles, and warm spices is slow-cooked with chicken for four hours and served with a bright radish salad and charred tortillas. This rich, deeply layered mole showcases the depth of Mexican cuisine and lets the slow cooker do the patient work of melding dozens of ingredients into one extraordinary sauce.

Pork butt is seasoned with cumin and ancho chile, then pressure-cooked in an Instant Pot with beer, orange juice, and lime juice until fall-apart tender, shredded and served with warm tortillas. The Instant Pot transforms a traditionally hours-long braise into a quick-cook weeknight reality without sacrificing any of the rich, citrusy pork flavor.

A rich, layered Italian lasagna featuring a hearty meat ragu, creamy besciamella sauce, and loads of Parmigiano-Reggiano and mozzarella. This holiday centerpiece is worth every minute of the labor of love.

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.
