Boiled sweet potato wedges seasoned with chili powder and grilled until beautifully charred. A smoky, slightly sweet side dish that rounds out a summer grilling menu with ease.
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Halved radicchio and shrimp charred on the grill until smoky and tender, drizzled with a sweet honey-balsamic vinaigrette. A warm, smoky salad with beautiful grill marks that bridges the gap between light lunch and hearty grilled fare.

Fragrant chai tea steeped in water and almond milk, spiked with spiced rum and agave, and topped with whipped cream. A warming, spirit-laced drink that makes staying indoors feel like the best plan imaginable.

Baked russet potatoes are scooped out, riced, mixed with Cheddar, sour cream, and scallions, stuffed back into their skins, topped with crumbled bacon, and baked again until golden and bubbling. These loaded, crispy-skinned potatoes are the quintessential American steakhouse side dish, indulgent and satisfying down to the last cheesy bite.

A classic gin martini garnished with Roquefort-stuffed green olives. A sophisticated cocktail that's the definition of indulgence.

Blanched kale layered with seared chicken and artichoke hearts in a light milk-broth sauce, broiled with a crispy panko and Parmesan topping. A lighter, cleaner spin on a comfort-food casserole that satisfies without weighing you down.

Slow-cooked beef chuck with Italian peppers piled onto rolls and topped with a tangy giardiniera aioli. A hearty, hands-off sandwich that feeds a game day crowd.

Delicate branzino fillets baked and topped with a bright citrus gremolata of lemon, orange, and fresh herbs. An elegant, light main course worthy of a French chef guest.

A vibrant salad of spring greens and romaine tossed with cherry tomatoes, radishes, pecans, and goat cheese. Dressed in a tangy red wine vinaigrette with a jar-shake method.

Vanilla ice cream is blended with milk, dark rum, and bourbon until thick and creamy, then poured into glasses and topped with freshly grated nutmeg. This shortcut eggnog skips the egg-tempering fuss entirely, delivering a rich, boozy, holiday-ready drink in under five minutes.