This cake is all about adding brightness and color to the dull winter months while celebrating one of the season's favorite citrus fruits: Meyer lemons.
This vanilla chia pudding is one my favorite treats, and it's a hit at Mulberry & Vine where I'm Chef. I love serving it to friends and family, and they can never believe how simple it is to make.
“This is one of my favorite cakes…it’s moist and light yet so satisfying. I’ve been adapting it for years and now it’s almost guilt-free,” says Pam Sjolund of Columbia, South Carolina.
This is the crispiest, spiciest, homemade fried chicken I have ever tasted! It is equally good served hot or cold and has been a picnic favorite in my family for years.
Although perfect for summer, this refreshing salad is a favorite year-round for our family and friends. Poppy seeds and pecans add a pleasing crunch to the mix.
We're running out of stars to describe how creamy and delicious this is. Jelly roll's chocolate cousin, this cake will remind you of your favorite snack treat growing up.
Makes great barbecue sandwiches! You can use your favorite cola and sauce to vary the tastes. Good to freeze in smaller portions and pull out as needed.
A favorite holiday drink turned into an easy-to-make delicious whipped wafer sensation? Yes, please. Wow 'em with a festive-flavored treat that's a beauty to behold.
Raspberries and white chocolate create a favorite flavor combination in these extra-special (but surprisingly easy-to-make) muffins. Try them for breakfast or as a snack.
A perennial party favorite, cocktail sausages become extra special with a jerk-seasoned pineapple glaze. Make them as hot (or not) as you like with bottled hot pepper sauce.
I first had this summery salad at a family reunion, and it's become one of my husband's favorite dinners. Sometimes, we leave out the chicken and serve it as a side dish instead. —Jennifer Madsen, Rexburg, ID
“We love to grill, especially when we go camping in our RV. This is a favorite of our family and the foil packet makes for fast clean up," writes Tonia Anne Carrier from Elizabethton, Tennessee.