As much as I love cooking and sharing, the last few months have been particularly strange for me as someone who loves to learn from others. So even though it is looking like it will still be months before we can have a proper guest back in the kitchen, I am determined to keep learning from experts and bringing them to you! A little technology can go a long way!
Read MoreThis broccoli (yes, raw broccoli!) salad is ALL about texture. It’s crazy fast and easy to make and can be served anywhere. The salad is absolutely beautiful, and each bite has the perfect combination of creamy and crunchy. And the best part? It’s *gasp!* healthy!
Read MoreFried flowers? I know, it’s different. But trust me - this recipe is SO fast and easy, and it’s an absolutely delicious crowd pleaser. A popular starter dish in Italy, these fried zucchini blossoms are light and crispy and utterly addictive.
Read MoreSo, you want to make a pie - I promise, it’s not as hard as it seems! While buying pie crust is definitely the easier option, making your own crust takes no time at all and can make your final product even more fulfilling.
Read MoreDo you ever have a recipe you pull out of a magazine and go back to over and over?
That was the theory of Saveur’s 25th Anniversary Issue, revisiting some of their favorite past creations. But instead of just choosing the most popular they went to their test kitchen directors past and present to find the recipes that really stuck with the people who saw them the most.
Current test kitchen director, Kat Craddock knew exactly which one she would choose. The Canadian Butter Tarts from a 2000 issue spoke to her as a teenager and she carried the recipe with her over the years. So we decided to have Kat over to share this intentionally runny and intensely delicious recipe that she has been going back to for 20 years.
Read MoreNo one makes Southern food like Nathalie Dupree. The cookbook author and fellow Charlestonian is undeniably brilliant when it comes to bringing herself into your home through recipes. But among the best of her repertoire is two ingredient biscuits. They are as easy as could be and will make anyone into a biscuit obsessive. So in honor of her new book Nathalie Dupree’s Favorite Recipes and Stories we had her over to show us the perfect methodology.
So watch the video or make the recipe below - we won’t apologize if you start eating biscuits every day.
Read MoreWine can be intimidating. There’s so many facts to remember and every list and shop is different and there’s always an air of “I know something you don’t know” about people who serve or sell it. But what if there were a few key clues you could use to your advantage?
Maryse Chevriere has the answers to make you feel a bit more confident without having to go get a PhD in wine. Her new book, Grasping the Grape, is a beginner guide to steer you in the right direction. Unlike a lot of wine books that might make some of us glaze over, her little tome is written like a friend who only has your best interests at heart. We got Maryse to come by and give us her best tips for navigating our wine choices. It’s a bit of new confidence to bring into the new year! Watch the video below to see what she says.
Read MoreI think my love for Italy has been made pretty clear, so when a new pasta spot comes into town I am immediately there. When Stefano Secchi opened Rezdôra, focusing on one of my favorite regions, Emilia Romagna, I instantly went and was blown away. There’s nothing like homemade pasta done well, and Secchi has it across his menu in spades - but could that translate to making it at home?
Luckily Secchi came over to give us a recipe that anyone can make, no matter your kitchen equipment. It’s a beautiful shape called Strozzapreti and all you need is your hands. He shares his secrets and then finishes with a simple sauce.
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