A Chicago-style popcorn mix featuring cheddar-powdered popcorn combined with homemade caramel popcorn cooked to 248-250 degrees for the perfect crunch. An addictive sweet-and-savory snack that captures the iconic flavor of the Windy City.
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Cumin-rubbed pork shoulder slow-cooked for six hours until tender, shredded and layered with ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on pressed Cuban bread. A hearty, crispy-outside, melty-inside sandwich that brings the authentic flavors of a Cuban cafe right to your kitchen.

Broccoli rabe roasted with cherry tomatoes and sliced shallots until crisp-tender. A quick, nutritious Italian side dish with bold, slightly bitter flavor.

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.

Boiled sweet potato wedges seasoned with chili powder and grilled until beautifully charred. A smoky, slightly sweet side dish that rounds out a summer grilling menu with ease.

Buttery shortbread infused with rosemary and lemon zest pulsed into sugar, pressed into a pan, baked, and drizzled with lemon icing. A fragrant, sophisticated cookie perfect for sharing during the quiet, contemplative evenings of early winter.

Baby arugula topped with fresh orange wheels, shaved fennel, red onion, and basil in a Dijon-white balsamic vinaigrette. A bright, refreshing winter salad that brings a burst of sunshine to the table on the darkest days.

Seasoned ground turkey patties spiked with ginger and cayenne, baked with a warm cranberry glaze and served on soft rolls with peppery arugula. A sweet-savory slider that brings a festive twist to any casual happy hour gathering.

Red wine simmered in a slow cooker with cheesecloth-wrapped whole spices, orange juice and zest, and a sprig of rosemary. A fragrant, hands-off holiday drink that fills the house with warmth as the days grow shorter.