Sushi-grade tuna is marinated in tamari, mirin, sesame oil, ginger, honey, and chile, then set out with an array of toppings including cucumbers, radishes, avocado, nori, edamame, and pickled ginger for guests to build their own bowls. This interactive poke bar brings the casual, fresh flavors of Hawaiian fish markets to the table and lets everyone customize their perfect bite.
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A stunning tri-colored layered cookie made with almond paste dough tinted red, green, and yellow, filled with raspberry jam and apricot preserves. Topped with melted dark chocolate for a show-stopping holiday treat.

Onions, carrots, celery, canned tomatoes, Tuscan kale, and cannellini beans are simmered into a hearty broth and thickened with chunks of rustic peasant bread stirred right in. This classic Tuscan bread soup is the ultimate comforting, budget-friendly one-pot meal that only gets better as the bread absorbs the rich, savory broth.

Chicken wings baked at high heat are tossed in a tequila-lime-agave sauce and broiled until crisp, then served with a cool, spicy avocado crema for dipping. These sticky, tangy wings with their creamy dipping sauce are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for any fiesta-themed party.

A no-bake layered cheesecake dessert with lemon curd cream cheese filling, blueberry mash, and crushed amaretti cookies. Assembled in dessert glasses for an elegant individual presentation.

Crispy Marsala wine shells deep-fried to golden perfection, filled with sweetened ricotta studded with orange zest and shaved bittersweet chocolate. An authentic Italian pastry that's the crowning jewel of any Little Italy feast.

Candied lemon slices simmered in sugar syrup and served in sparkling prosecco with a splash of limoncello. An elegant Italian-inspired cocktail that sets a festive tone for a Little Italy dinner party.

Crisp romaine, broccoli, carrots, oranges, and scallions dressed in a sweet sesame-ginger vinaigrette, topped with toasted ramen noodles and almonds for extra crunch. A vibrant, textured salad that everyone reaches for seconds of at a family gathering.

On Friday, March 27 at 6pm ET Val and Sophie did a live cook-along with this wonderful take on Beef and Broccoli.

Apples simmered with cider, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, allspice, ginger, and cloves are pureed smooth, then slow-baked at 300 degrees for three hours until thick and deeply caramel-colored. This old-fashioned preserve captures concentrated apple flavor in every spoonful, perfect for spreading on toast or gifting in jars.
