Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are seared golden, then braised low and slow with white wine, kalamata olives, thyme, heirloom garlic cloves, and shallot at 375°F for over an hour. The meltingly tender garlic and briny olives create a rustic, deeply savory braise perfect for the episode's celebration of vibrant, colorful ingredients.
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Sauteed garlic, onions, and jalapenos simmered with black beans, cumin, and coriander, then partially blended for a thick, rustic texture. A warming, Cuban-inspired soup that delivers bold spice and creamy depth in every spoonful.

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.


Rich, moist chocolate cupcakes crowned with a dual-piped swirl of vanilla and strawberry buttercream frosting. A playful Neapolitan-inspired treat that's a hit with kids and championship bakers alike.

Thinly shaved fennel tossed in a red wine vinaigrette and topped with crumbled goat cheese and toasted pine nuts. A light, elegant salad for a Valentine's dinner.

A stunning tri-colored layered cookie made with almond paste dough tinted red, green, and yellow, filled with raspberry jam and apricot preserves. Topped with melted dark chocolate for a show-stopping holiday treat.

Ripe avocado is blended with coconut milk, condensed milk, maple syrup, cocoa powder, and vanilla, then frozen in push-up molds for a creamy, fudgy treat. These secretly healthy frozen pops swap in avocado for richness, making them a guilt-free dessert that kids devour without ever suspecting the hidden vegetable.

Candied lemon slices simmered in sugar syrup and served in sparkling prosecco with a splash of limoncello. An elegant Italian-inspired cocktail that sets a festive tone for a Little Italy dinner party.

Pillowy potato gnocchi made from baked potatoes passed through a ricer and hand-rolled on fork tines, served with a quick, bright homemade marinara. A treasured family recipe from Nonnie's kitchen that keeps old-world Italian tradition alive in every tender bite.
