Cheesy Spinach and Artichoke Stuffed Pretzels Recipe

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Spinach artichoke stuffed pretzels are extra-fluffy soft pretzels filled with a cheesy spinach and artichoke mixture. This recipe yields six warm, buttery pretzels that make a fantastic appetizer or snack for gatherings, game day, or any cozy night in. If you love stuffed breads and dips, these combine both worlds: a soft pretzel exterior with … Read more

Refreshing Cucumber Watermelon Basil Cooler Recipe

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On a sweltering summer afternoon, there’s nothing better than a bright, cooling drink to restore your energy and refresh your senses. Living in Los Angeles, the weather is lovely most of the year, but when temperatures spike, I want something light, hydrating, and flavorful—without turning on the oven. This Cucumber Watermelon Basil Cooler fits the … Read more

Roasted Butternut Soup with Pomegranate Molasses and Dukkah

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Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with pomegranate molasses, crunchy dukkah and a subtle boost of hummus is a comforting cold-weather favorite. It works equally well as an appetizer, a side, or a satisfying main course for lunch or dinner. For cooks who enjoy Middle Eastern flavors, this version highlights pomegranate molasses, fresh pomegranate seeds and a … Read more

Princess Peony: A Magical Fairy Tale for Kids

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March is such a busy month — a break from routine, St. Patrick’s cheer, and the shift toward spring with Passover and Easter on the horizon. I blinked and suddenly half the month was gone. This season always feels hurried, and yet it brings a lot of inspiration. I can hardly believe we’re three months … Read more

Homemade Chocolate Turtle Candies: Pecan Caramel Recipe

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I wanted to bring a special treat home for Thanksgiving — something that would have people asking for the recipe and reaching for seconds. I opened my grandmother’s cookbook and headed straight to the candy section. I had never made turtle candy before, but its short ingredient list and classic combination of pecans, caramel, and chocolate made it an appealing holiday choice. It’s a simple, nostalgic confection that presents beautifully on a holiday platter.
 
The recipe calls for pecan halves, but you can easily substitute other nuts if you prefer. Cashews or peanuts work well and each lends a slightly different texture and flavor. One ingredient that often raises eyebrows is paraffin wax. I asked my grandmother why she used it, and she explained that a small amount of paraffin makes the finished chocolate glossier and gives the candies a finished, professional look. It is optional — I’ve tested batches both with and without it — and leaving it out won’t ruin the flavor, only the shine. If you prefer to skip it, the candies will be just as tasty, though their surface will be less glossy.
 
Turtle Candy
 
These candies can get a little messy because of the combination of sticky caramel and melted chocolate. For best results, prepare them on parchment or wax paper and allow them to set in a cool place. You can refrigerate them to speed up setting, though chilling will firm the chocolate and give the candies a slightly harder bite. For serving at a party, take them out of the refrigerator about 15–20 minutes beforehand so they lose some chill and soften slightly.

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Creamy Homemade Chocolate Pudding Recipe

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This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my full disclosure policy. This homemade chocolate pudding is a faithful remake of the classic dessert many of us remember from childhood. It’s rich, smooth, and deeply chocolatey, and it’s made entirely from scratch using just a handful of pantry staples. Rather than a boxed mix, this … Read more

Seared Steak au Poivre with Balsamic Glaze

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This balsamic Steak au Poivre delivers bold, savory flavor thanks to a peppercorn crust and a tangy balsamic pan sauce. The original steaks in this version were a little tough, though the sauce was excellent — if your steaks turn out firm, try a different cut or adjust the cooking time to reach your preferred … Read more

Grazing Platter Ideas for Parties: Charcuterie and Snack Boards

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Easy Grazing Platter – ideas Grazing platters, also known as charcuterie boards, are perfect for busy hosts who want a beautiful, low-effort centerpiece. They’re versatile, fun to assemble and ideal for any occasion—from casual gatherings to special celebrations. This guide shares practical ideas and tips to help you build stunning grazing platters every time. So … Read more

Cinco de Mayo Bread Recipes You’ll Love

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I’m excited to partner with Wonder, Country Harvest, Casa Mendosa and D’Italiano to bring you #TeamBread. Over the next few months I’ll be sharing favorite recipes that showcase these brands and show that you don’t need to eliminate bread to eat well. Bread isn’t limited to sandwiches — it can be tortillas, wraps, muffins and … Read more

Peach Cobbler Crisp with Brown Sugar and Cinnamon

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This post may contain affiliate links, please visit our privacy policy for details. This Easy Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Peach Cobbler Crisp is a simple, flavorful summer dessert built to highlight ripe peaches. Combining elements of a classic cobbler and a fruit crisp, it layers sweet cinnamon-and-brown-sugar peaches with a tender brown-sugar biscuit topping and … Read more