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Spice Up Your Night Chocolate Strawberries
A simple yet delicious way to spice up any meal. A healthy dessert with a little sexy kick!

Strawberry Leftover Panettone Milkshake
There's panettone everywhere. Even after the holidays, I still can't manage to keep bread at bay (ominous music plays) Moving on! So, we make do with what we've got, right? Kind of. But yes, stores are still stocked with 'price reduced' panettone loaves. During one of my endless yet glorious grocery escapades I happened upon a pristinely wrapped Pandoro Milano - seemingly, unshaken by the frantic rush of the holidays. It was G. Cova...I look for the price, thirteen dollars. Thirteen Dollars! Are you kidding me? Where was that price tag when I needed it most? Apparently, this panettone is one of Martha Stewart's favorites for making french toast. Enough mind babbling, I'm sure Martha Stewart has fine taste. I say, "You're coming with me." and throw her in my basket. I can't even pick at her on my way home - she's wrapped in beautiful Italian-esque wrapping paper and twine. I speed. Home! I carefully unwrap my loaf as so not to disturb the paper too much and reveal a humble, sophisticated mountain-shaped confection. I slice the top and marvel over the cute star shape in front of me and slowly raise it up to my mouth...divine melt. I see why this panettone is so illustrious. That kind of comfort in your belly is matched by no other (I'll eat those words later) Mom greets me in the kitchen, mouth full, crumbs and all on my face I say, with wide eyes, "You know what would be good with this? Strawberries. Holy Cow, eff that!" I reach for my VitaMix, "I'll show you."

Simplest Strawberry Frozen Greek Yogurt - no machine needed
This is a quick and creamy frozen yogurt is based on Greek (or other) yogurt with no ice cream maker needed. I got the idea from Good Housekeeping but I doubled the yogurt to make it more luscious and creamy. Still very low on the calories. (Just use 1/2 the yogurt if you want to revert to the 70 calories per serving original.) It is meant to be eaten right away before it is completely hard. But if you save some leftover, just let it sit on the counter to soften before serving.

Vermicelli Pudding (Semiya Payasam)
Semiya (the Indian term for vermicelli pasta) Payasam turns into a wonderful dessert pudding recipe that is traditionally served at weddings.
A sage and honey walnut milkshake (with vegan option)
Looking for a new flavor this recipe puts an earthy, savory spin into a traditional buttermilk drink. For a vegan option you can sub almond milk with a splash of cider vinegar for the buttermilk, which will get some tanginess.
Chocolate Dipped Coconut Macaroons
This is the Barefoot Contessa's basic macaroon recipe dipped in chocolate. This is my absolute "go-to" cookie recipe for the holiday season and beyond. DEFINITELY a crowd pleaser and SUPER easy! I recommend using Guitard semi-sweet chocolate for dipping.
Salt-Roasted Pears and Apples with Caramel Sauce
I would like to share a delicious recipe for a Holiday snack or a light desert, which I learned while watching the show “Mad Hungry” a few days ago and made it this morning. I did not have Bosc pears and roasted 7 small Anjou pears. They came out perfect and since I was left with all the salt and inspired by the result, I decided to roast 6 small Honey Crisp apples and even 1 Kiwi, which were starring at me from the fruit vase. As you can see in the photos, it is a fantastic and versatile recipe not only for pears. Thanks’ to Lucinda.
Twice Baked New Potatoes
First off, they aren't really twice baked, but that is just what we call them. I often make these to take to parties and they are usually gone in about 2.7 seconds. Tasty, portable, and a good base for those of you who will be - ahem - tipping a few. I don't make them fancy or twirly or piped - these are rustic chunky looking little fellas. Mr L is thrilled that the theme initiated a sudden midweek new tater incident.

Fresh Homemade Mozzarella
Ever get the itch to make your own homemade mozzarella cheese? if the answer is yes, please read on.

Cauliflower With Curry Butter
These days, I would like some side dishes that add interest to the otherwise relatively bland (and unrelentingly rich) Thanksgiving table. I want vegetables so flavorful they could nearly double as condiments. So, cut cauliflower into the tiniest florets possible. This takes a little longer, but the results are worth it. You get something delicate, which is not a word usually associated with this vegetable. Cook the florets briefly, then toss them with a little curry-flavored butter, some chives and a squeeze of lime.

Watermelon Shake
Whether hosting a party or planning some fun times with your loved ones, this refreshing and fast-to-fix watermelon shake recipe is the ideal drink to serve.

Belle Foley's Chocolate Cake Chocolate Frosting
I can't begin to summarize the story of this Chocolate Cake Frosting recipe and how I came by it. The secret is cooking it to achieve the perfect consistency.

Egg Pancakes
These egg pancakes make a perfect quick morning breakfast. Prep your batter overnight, and the rest is a snap. In a few minutes you have a tasty breakfast.
IRISH BUTTER SHORTBREADS WITH LEMON ZEST
I have fond memories of these melt-in-your-mouth Irish butter shortbreads. These cookies literally melt in your mouth with lemon zest and melty Irish butter.

Ice Cream Sundaes With Maple Butter Rum Sauce and Walnuts
A delectable concoction of maple syrup, butter, rum and walnuts takes an everyday ice cream sundae to a whole new level. Let the syrup cool a bit before assembling the sundaes, or you’ll end up with a soupy mess. But who’s to say that’s a bad thing?

Chocolate Stout Sorbet
Stout and chocolate have so very much in common. For starters, I love them both dearly. They are thick, smooth, creamy, nutty and, if you're dealing with the good stuff, bittersweet. When combined they make an intensely deep and rich flavor. If you use homemade chocolate syrup, this dessert is not very sweet. Top with sweetened condensed milk for a nice contrast of flavors.
Deep Fried Oreos
We ate this fried oreo recipe at the Montana Drive-In in Estill Springs for the first time last week. I swear I would just about leave my husband for these.

Marcella Hazan's Tomato Sauce With Onion & Butter
The most famous tomato sauce recipe on the internet, from Marcella Hazan's Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking. All you need are tomatoes, butter, and onion.

Old-fashioned Southern Creamed Corn
This is the Southern creamed corn recipe I grew up eating as a child, and it's still the creamed corn I crave and cook often. It works best with a white corn.

Brown Butter Nectarine Cobbler/Cake
This dessert comes from a subset of cobbler recipes with cakelike leanings. It’s blissfully easy. Melt some butter in a skillet (cast iron, if you have it), mix together a pancake-type batter in a bowl, toss with fruit and bake. Raw fruit in this recipe bakes up juicy with a firm yet yielding bite that is not at all mushy. (Keeping the skins helps that.)

Cake-Flour Biscuits
Cake flour, a low-protein flour that is available in supermarkets from Boston to Chicago, north to Seattle and down to Los Angeles, makes a fine biscuit with a delicate, silken texture that does well with syrups and runny fried eggs.

Yogurt Soup With Spelt, Cucumbers and Watercress
Chilled soups are terrific in sweltering summer heat. This yogurt soup in particular has nice body and crunch, from the substantial whole grains (spelt, farro or wheat berries) and finely chopped cucumbers. The addition of watercress, diced tomatoes, herbs, garlic and lemon juice means that every spoonful ferries with it a mix of flavors and textures. Use good quality plain yogurt here (preferably whole-milk yogurt, though low-fat is fine), and you will be rewarded with an authentically tangy, creamy soup that manages to be filling and refreshing.
Pepper butter
This recipe will teach you How To Make Pepper Butter. It's a simple but good condiment. It takes the essence of the chili and smooths it out to a delicious end.

Cherry Cobbler With Almond-Buttermilk Topping
The topping for this almond-scented cobbler is a buttermilk biscuit batter made with a mixture of flours. Cornmeal contributes texture, and whole-wheat and almond flours add nuttiness. For a gluten-free version, substitute almond meal or rice flour for the whole-wheat flour.