Popcorn, mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, and graham crackers coated in homemade caramel cooked to 245 degrees and baked until crispy. An irresistible sweet-salty snack that captures campfire nostalgia without leaving the couch.
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Recipe courtesy of Valerie Bertinelli Boiled lima beans and corn are tossed with golden sauteed onions and plum tomatoes in a bright cider vinegar dressing seasoned with parsley, sage, and nutmeg. This hearty, rustic salad celebrates classic American harvest ingredients and makes a wonderful Thanksgiving side dish.

Thick-cut brioche French toast cooked on a grill pan for smoky char marks, served with a warm apple-cider berry compote and a luscious apple-mascarpone cream. A breakfast showstopper that takes French toast outdoors and proves the grill is not just for dinner.

Crisp romaine hearts are grilled until lightly charred and drizzled with a creamy balsamic-Gorgonzola dressing. A warm twist on a classic salad that adds smoky depth to every bite.

A sparkling cocktail made with prosecco and creme de cassis, garnished with fresh raspberries. An elegant and effortless aperitif perfect for holiday entertaining.

Baby arugula, boiled corn, bell pepper, and grape tomatoes are tossed in a creamy cilantro-lime dressing made with grapeseed oil and sour cream. This bright, summery salad adds a cool, fresh contrast to a spread of ribs and hearty indoor-campfire fare.

Crispy sweet potato batons coated in cornstarch and spices, baked at high heat, and served with a creamy buttermilk-herb ranch dipping sauce. A healthier take on fries that delivers satisfying crunch alongside cool, tangy ranch.

Classic peanut butter cookies are decorated with white candy melts, marshmallow slices, mini chocolate chips, peanut butter cup hats, and colorful sprinkles to look like adorable melted snowmen. These playful, whimsical cookies are a guaranteed hit at holiday cookie swaps and a fun baking project for kids and adults alike.

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.

Rich, moist chocolate cupcakes crowned with a dual-piped swirl of vanilla and strawberry buttercream frosting. A playful Neapolitan-inspired treat that's a hit with kids and championship bakers alike.
