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.
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Flourless muffins made with just mashed bananas, eggs, vanilla, and cherries for a naturally gluten-free, low-calorie treat. A wholesome, clean-eating breakfast that proves healthy baking can still be delicious and satisfying.

A blend of cream cheese, sharp Cheddar, and hot sauce is shaped into a football, coated in toasted walnuts, and detailed with string cheese laces, served alongside homemade rosemary-thyme crackers. This playful, savory appetizer is the ultimate centerpiece for a football watch party spread.

Chicken livers sautéed with coriander, allspice, cream, and brandy are pureed silky smooth in a food processor and served alongside a sweet-tangy red onion jam made with red wine and vinegar on sliced baguette. This elegant, bistro-style pâté makes a sophisticated appetizer that balances the livers' richness with the jam's bright acidity.

Spaghetti tossed with Italian olive oil-packed tuna, tomato bruschetta topping, briny capers, and a kick of red pepper flakes. A pantry-friendly Italian classic that makes a satisfying solo dinner in under twenty minutes.

Calamari marinated in a soy-vinegar-honey-chili-ginger blend is grilled and served over marinated cucumbers atop a spiced yogurt sauce seasoned with coriander, caraway, sumac, and paprika. This vibrant, layered dish brings bold global flavors together for an elegant warm-weather appetizer or light main course.

Chicken bones are simmered low and slow for an hour and a half with aromatic vegetables, peppercorns, and bay leaves, then strained into a clear, golden broth. This foundational kitchen staple delivers a depth of flavor that no store-bought version can match, serving as the backbone for soups, sauces, and braises.

Crispy French bread rolls spread with tarragon-cornichon mayo and filled with leftover beef bourguignon, lettuce, and tomato.

Tri-tip is marinated for two and a half hours in a full bottle of red wine with fresh herbs, orange, and honey-Dijon, then grilled to medium-rare and served with the strained marinade reduced into a rich, glossy sauce. This boldly flavored, wine-soaked steak is a California grilling tradition that delivers deep, herbaceous complexity in every perfectly pink slice.

