Pillowy potato gnocchi made from baked potatoes passed through a ricer and hand-rolled on fork tines, served with a quick, bright homemade marinara. A treasured family recipe from Nonnie's kitchen that keeps old-world Italian tradition alive in every tender bite.
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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.

Toasted pumpkin seeds coated in butter, sugar, and salt for an addictive sweet-salty crunch. A simple holiday snack or salad topper.

Classic hard-boiled eggs filled three ways: pickles and capers, wasabi and ginger, and sesame carrot. A creative twist on the traditional deviled egg platter perfect for parties.

Layers of creamy yogurt, mixed fresh berries, and a homemade fig compote brightened with vinegar and orange are stacked in jars and topped with crunchy trail mix. These portable, make-ahead parfaits offer a balanced, satisfying breakfast that's ready to grab from the fridge on a busy morning.

From-scratch yeast dough pressed into a springform pan, layered with mozzarella, Asiago, Italian sausage, and homemade marinara, then baked for forty minutes. A thick, cheesy, saucy tribute to Chicago's most legendary pizza style.

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.

This cozy miso soup is one of those bowls that instantly makes you feel cared for; warm, nourishing, and full of beautiful textures from all the veggies and mushrooms. It comes together so quickly, but tastes like you spent the whole afternoon letting the flavors mingle.

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.

Puff pastry is spread with fig jam and grated Manchego cheese, cut into strips, twisted into elegant straws, egg-washed, and baked at 400 degrees until flaky and golden. These sweet-savory, crunchy pastry straws make a stunning yet effortless appetizer that pairs beautifully with cocktails and conversation.
