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Roasted garlic aioli is blended with Castelvetrano and Kalamata olives, briny capers, fresh rosemary, and anchovy paste into a rich, savory dip. This Mediterranean-inspired tapenade aioli is an intensely flavored party dip that pairs beautifully with crudites, grilled bread, or crispy pita chips.

Plump shrimp simmered in a spicy coconut-tomato broth with white wine and chicken broth. A bold, aromatic main course with global flavors.

Heirloom cherry tomatoes charred in a dry cast-iron skillet and finished with red onion, balsamic vinegar reduction, sea salt, and fresh basil. A stunning, rustic appetizer that lets peak-season tomatoes shine with minimal effort.

Tender pear pieces baked under a buttery oat crumble topping, served with maple-sweetened Greek yogurt. Individual-sized desserts with a wholesome, comforting feel.

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.

Crème de cassis and lemon juice are frozen with fresh raspberries into jewel-toned ice cubes, then dropped into flutes of chilled prosecco that slowly turn pink as they melt. This gorgeous, inventive cocktail doubles as a conversation piece and delivers a gradually deepening berry flavor with every sip.

Root vegetables including carrots, parsnips, beets, and radishes roasted until caramelized, then simmered with escarole, navy beans, and a Parmesan rind for savory depth. A hearty, nourishing soup that is made for ladling into bowls and sharing with good company.

Pork belly is scored, rubbed with a fragrant blend of toasted fennel seeds, peppercorns, fresh herbs, and citrus zest, rolled and tied, dry-brined with baking powder for up to two days, then slow-roasted at 325 degrees and finished at 500 for a shatteringly crisp skin. This show-stopping Italian roast is a labor of love that rewards patience with crackling, herb-perfumed pork that feeds and impresses a crowd.

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.