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Air Fryer Goat Cheese Fritters
Is there anything better than fried Goat Cheese recipe?? Only if it's made in the Air Fryer and therefore healthy! Make these Goat Cheese Fritters today.

Pumpkin Roll With Coffee-Caramel Cream
A roulade is a classic dessert made by rolling a thin cake around a flavorful filling, which creates an inviting swirl once sliced. This roulade starts with a subtly spiced, moist pumpkin cake that is wrapped around a rich filling made with cream cheese, heavy cream, caramel and coffee. The filling is bittersweet and slightly savory, which works nicely with the earthy pumpkin sponge. Make sure to use very finely ground coffee, like what you would use to make a cup of pour-over.

Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole
If you’re the kind of person who likes some crispy with your creamy, this is the green bean casserole for you. Forget the old-school canned soup: This version uses a homemade base with hen of the woods mushrooms, though any kind of mushroom you like — oyster, cremini, even button — will work. Whether you make it for a crowd or for just a few people, everyone will be coming back for seconds.

Cheddar & Chutney Grilled Cheese From Ina Garten
This gooey, salty-sweet grilled cheese recipe comes from Ina Garten's cookbook, Modern Comfort Food. Cheddar and mango chutney make a dream combo.
Whipped Feta With Roasted Red Peppers
An homage to the Greek dish Htipiti, this whipped feta dip with roasted red peppers is the perfect balance of tangy and savory. With only five main ingredients, this simple dip is easy to make for any small gathering as an appetizer! Try pairing this with toasted pita, fresh crudités, and marinated olives.

Herby Feta and Yogurt Dip With Sumac
This tangy and creamy dip is the perfect appetizer for a warm summer evening outside, and it makes a nice condiment for grilled meats and veggies, too. Fresh green herbs brighten up the salty feta, and sumac gives it another layer of flavor and a gorgeous pop of color. Choose a feta in brine over vacuum-packed, if you’ve got the option. Feta varies a lot in salt content, so you won’t see a measured amount of salt here; just taste the dip and add a bit if you think it needs it.

Stone Fruit Caprese Salad
A fruity twist on a classic Caprese salad

The Big Lasagna
Delicate sheets of handmade pasta are layered with rich béchamel, savory tomato sauce and creamy ricotta filling, and studded with spinach and herbs, in this deeply comforting lasagna. But if you don’t have the time to make each component or can’t find all of the ingredients, use fresh or dried store-bought noodles and avail yourself of the many suggested substitutions. For a vegan version, use cashew milk and vegan butter to make béchamel, vegan cheese and cashew ricotta for the filling, and make sure to buy dried pasta that does not contain eggs. No matter how you make this dish, you’ll find that it’s grand, comforting and perfect for sharing with whoever is around. (Watch Samin make #TheBigLasagna on YouTube.)

Hot Bean Sandwich
This is a Depression Era meal made with pantry ingredients. It's perfect for two people. It's made from a can of Van Camps pork and beans, chedder cheese, bacon and green onion. Two key flavor elements are the use of the bacon grease and cayenne pepper.

Cheesiest Cheeseburgers
This Big Little Recipe rethinks how we make cheeseburgers: Instead of cheese on top or stuffed inside, it's mixed right in, plus using English Muffin Burger Bun.

Kasha Carbonara
Aka toasted buckwheat groats, kasha has a deeply hearty, nutty flavor that’s prized in Jewish recipes. Try this take on Kasha carbonara topped with egg whites.

Pizza Recipe
simple quick pizza recipe

Egyptian Feta Cheese Dip
This Egyptian dip recipe contains some feta cheese blended with olive oil, finely chopped cherry tomatoes, and nigella seeds. Simple yet flavorful.

One-Pot Pasta With Ricotta and Lemon
This elegant, bright pasta dish comes together in about the same amount of time it takes to boil noodles and heat up a jar of store-bought marinara. The no-cook sauce is a 50-50 mix of ricotta and Parmesan, with the zest and juice of one lemon thrown in. That’s it. To make it more filling, add peas, asparagus or spinach in the last few minutes of the pasta boiling, or stir in fresh arugula or watercress with the sauce in Step 3. It’s a weeknight and for-company keeper any way you stir it.

Extra-Crispy Parmesan-Crusted Roasted Potatoes
These potatoes combine the fluffy interior and crispy exterior of the best roasted potatoes with the crunchy cheese crust of Detroit-style pizza. The initial boil with aromatics adds herbal flavor to the potatoes, without the potential of burned herbs in the final roast, while baking soda in the water helps soften the surface of the potato, releasing starch. This starch combines with Parmesan and melted butter to form a flavorful slurry that crisps up and coats each potato chunk in a cheesy shell.

No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars
This recipe's pumpkin cheesecake bars happen to be no-bake. They have a salty graham cracker crust and their pumpkin flavor is thanks to a secret ingredient.

Pommes Aligot
This classic French pommes aligot recipe is the ultimate comfort food. It's creamy mashed potatoes mixed with rich, melty cheese, creating a creamy consistency.

Crispy Cheddar Bottom Eggs
This recipe for fried eggs only requires two ingredients! Sharp cheddar cheese and you guessed it, eggs. If you like crispy golden brown cheese then you will love it. You will need a small 6~8 inch nonstick frying pan and a wooden spatula. Really, you don't need and oil or butter! In fact, not using any is what allows the cheese to get perfectly crispified. Mmmm

3-Ingredient Macaroni & Cheese
This 3-ingredient mac and cheese recipe is quick and satisfying. Think boxed mac and cheese, but even better. with starchy pasta water, butter, and cheese.

Stovetop Mac & Cheese With Garlic Powder & White Pepper
This super-simple stovetop mac and cheese stands out from the crowd thanks to two ingredients: garlic powder and white pepper.

Chicken Ragù Hand Pies
Leftover chicken ragù — or really any savory filling that is not too liquid — can be tucked inside this tender dough to make baked hand pies. They can be frozen before or after baking, then tucked into lunches and eaten at room temperature. A couple of rounds of prepared pie dough from the grocery store would make a quick and easy substitution.

Tagliatelle With Prosciutto and Butter
Like cacio e pepe, this prosciutto-studded pasta — coated in emulsified butter, starchy pasta cooking water and Parmesan — requires repetition to master, but it's not at all difficult. Adapted from Evan Funke’s pasta cookbook, “American Sfoglino,” this dish comes together with just a few ingredients, but you’ll need to work fast: Add the pasta, pasta water and cheese to the butter and prosciutto quickly, then stir vigorously while gently jostling the pan back and forth with the other hand. Serve immediately, as the pasta can lose its luster within minutes as it soaks up the sauce.

Corn, Bacon and Cheddar Pie With Pickled Jalapeños
Corn kernels make this quiche-like pie juicy-sweet. Bacon, jalapeño and quick-pickled onions make it deeply savory, and a custard of sour cream, eggs and Cheddar adds a delightfully gooey texture. A touch of cornmeal in the dough makes the crust extra crunchy, and its corn flavor echoes the filling. You can bake this in the height of corn season with fresh kernels, or in the depths of winter with frozen. It will be just as richly satisfying any time of the year.

Breakfast Pasta
Who said pasta can't be a breakfast recipe? Not me! With a creamy sauce, a yolky fried egg, and grated parmesan, it's the perfect recipe for a hearty breakfast!