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Marinated Cheese Plate

You’re hosting. You’ve got folks coming over—could be book club, could be game night, could be your cousin and her three kids who somehow always show up hungry. You don’t want to cook anything complicated. You want something make-ahead. And you want to wow them. This is it. I know “marinated cheese” sounds a little fancy, but this isn’t that. This is straight-up comfort cheese, elevated with a quick vinaigrette that soaks into the layers and turns a handful of store-bought blocks into the kind of thing that disappears in 10 minutes flat. Why You’ll Love This Feeds a crowd …

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Kielbasa & Rice

  This Kielbasa and Rice skillet has me feeling all sorts of nostalgic. Growing up, weeknights meant busy kitchens, clattering pans, and the hypnotic sizzle of sausage frying up with rice and veggies. It’s the kind of comforting, hearty dinner every mom (including yours truly) pulls out when life’s feeling a bit too fast, and everyone’s gathered around the table… wild hair, hungry bellies, and all. There’s just something magical about smoky kielbasa tossed with fluffy rice—one-pot miracle, right? Bonus: cleanup is a breeze, which means more time to lounge on the porch with a cup of tea (or let’s …

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Country-Style Ham Salad

A little salty, a little tangy, and a whole lot of “pass me the crackers.” Okay, so let me start by saying this: if you’ve never had old-school ham salad, this might sound a little strange at first. Ham… in a salad? With mayo? And eggs?? But trust me—this is one of those retro recipes that should’ve never gone out of style. My grandma used to make a version of this with leftover holiday ham, usually the kind that had a crispy brown sugar crust and still smelled like cloves three days later. She’d just toss the leftover chunks into …

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Slumgullion: The Kind of Dinner That Feels Like Home

I’ll be honest with you — slumgullion isn’t the prettiest name for a dish. Sounds like something you’d feed pirates, doesn’t it? But oh honey, don’t let the name fool you. This one-pot wonder has fed generations, filled bellies on tight budgets, and warmed up more cold nights than I can count. I first had it when I was a kid, sitting at my Aunt Millie’s kitchen table — you know the kind with plastic over the cushions and a rotary phone hanging on the wall. She called it “goulash,” but it was really slumgullion — a tomato-y, beefy, cheesy …

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Georgia Browns

Salty. Sweet. Buttery. Gooey. Chocolatey. Lord have mercy, y’all—these are dangerous. Okay. So here’s the truth: these little candies should come with a warning label. I’m serious. You’ll eat one and go, “Oh wow, that’s good,” and then next thing you know… the whole batch is gone. Vanished. Like they never existed. I’ve been makin’ Georgia Browns since way back—probably the first “candy” I ever tried making without help. My mama used to say, “They’re just fancy turtles with more charm,” and I think she was right. They’re easy, crowd-pleasin’, and just fancy enough to make people think you really …

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Parisian Cream Wafers

The kind of cookie that looks like it belongs at a fancy bakery… but was actually made by a woman in her kitchen at 10pm with a messy bun and a butter-smeared apron. Let me be real with you. The first time I made these, I had no idea what I was doing. I’d written “make something cute” on my to-do list (as if that ever ends well), and I was standing there with a stick of butter in one hand, flour on the floor, and a cookie cutter that had somehow made it into the junk drawer next to …

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Greek Salsa: The Easiest Thing I Make That Always Gets Compliments

Okay, hear me out: this “salsa” isn’t your Tex-Mex kind of salsa—it’s something different. Brighter. Crisper. A little salty, a little tangy, with just the right amount of herby goodness. And every single time I bring it to a cookout or set it out with a bowl of pita chips, someone leans in with that “what is this magic?” face. The funny thing is, it started as a fridge cleanout. I had leftover cucumbers from a tzatziki night, tomatoes that were going soft, and a wedge of feta I couldn’t let go to waste. Next thing you know, I tossed …

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Baked Greek Lemon Chicken

Zesty, herby, juicy goodness that makes your whole kitchen smell like a vacation in the Mediterranean. So here’s the thing: I love a meal that feels like you put in more effort than you actually did. And this chicken? This is that meal. I’ve been making some version of this since the early 2000s when I went through what I lovingly call my “lemon everything” phase. Lemon cake, lemon pasta, lemon in my iced tea (still love that, by the way). But this dish stuck around the longest. It’s the one I come back to when I want something bright …

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Uncover the chef’s secret: the surprising twist that happens when you add baking soda to tomato sauce!

Alright, let’s just say it: every one of us has a jar of tomato sauce tucked somewhere in the pantry “for emergencies.” Maybe you grab it on those nights when you’re running on fumes and the family’s already asking what’s for dinner (again). But oh my goodness, there is just nothing like a pot of homemade tomato sauce bubbling away on the stove. That rich, beautiful aroma? It doesn’t just make your house smell like heaven—somehow, it wraps everything up in a sense of comfort only a truly good home-cooked meal can offer. Now, I’ve got a little kitchen secret …

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Creamed Spinach Pasta

Okay, so this started as a “what do I even have in the fridge” situation. You know the kind—where you open the door three times hoping dinner materializes but all that’s in there is some milk, a block of butter, and a frozen lump of spinach you forgot about. And somehow… it worked. This dish? It’s not fancy. It doesn’t have seven cheeses or artisan pancetta or whatever. But it’s solid. Cozy. Creamy but not heavy. A little nostalgic, honestly—like creamed spinach met a pasta bake and said, “Let’s keep this casual.” It’s perfect when you want something warm and …