A complex mole sauce built from ancho and pasilla chiles, almonds, pepitas, Mexican chocolate, raisins, chipotles, and warm spices is slow-cooked with chicken for four hours and served with a bright radish salad and charred tortillas. This rich, deeply layered mole showcases the depth of Mexican cuisine and lets the slow cooker do the patient work of melding dozens of ingredients into one extraordinary sauce.
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A roasted tomato panzanella is one of those effortlessly rustic dishes I love. Crispy golden bread soaking up sweet, jammy tomatoes, briny olives, and a bright vinaigrette for the perfect bite every time.

A buttery pecan shortbread crust layered with tangy cranberry-pomegranate filling and a crumbly cinnamon-sugar topping. A jewel-toned holiday dessert that makes a beautiful and portable addition to any Thanksgiving feast.

These banana muffins get a serious upgrade with warm maple syrup, cozy pumpkin pie spice, and rich, toasty brown butter that makes them feel like a giant hug. They take just 10 minutes to prep, make your whole kitchen smell like heaven, and deliver a perfect crunch from chopped walnuts.

Chicken thighs are baked and then broiled with a homemade barbecue sauce built from apricot preserves, Fresno chiles, and Dijon mustard until caramelized and sticky. These sweet-heat thighs deliver a glossy, finger-licking glaze that balances fruity sweetness with a slow chile burn, perfect for a casual dinner party.

Creamy Arborio rice risotto stirred with sweet peas, Parmesan, butter, a squeeze of lemon juice, and fresh mint for a bright, spring-inspired finish. An elegant, silky side dish that brings refined simplicity to a regal dinner menu.

Rehydrated ancho chile paste is infused into browned butter and combined with Mexican and bittersweet chocolate, espresso, and walnuts for intensely fudgy brownies served with cinnamon-spiked whipped cream. These deeply complex, chile-laced brownies deliver waves of smoky heat, bitter chocolate, and warm spice that honor ancient Aztec chocolate traditions.

As seen on the Today Show... Forget the appetizer, we’ve turned the classic jalapeño popper into a main event. These bone-in chicken breasts are stuffed under the skin with a savory blend of garlic, shallots, and spicy jalapeño cream cheese. As it roasts, the skin gets golden and shattered-glass crisp, while the filling melts into the meat for the ultimate juicy, "how-is-this-so-good" dinner.

A kid-friendly mocktail blending fresh watermelon puree with lime juice and mint simple syrup, topped with sparkling water. Garnished with watermelon and mint skewers for a festive presentation.

Fresh mixed berries macerated in chilled limoncello and garnished with ribbons of fresh basil. A light, boozy dessert that comes together in minutes.
