Lobster shells are simmered with sherry and vegetables to build a rich stock, then pureed with an immersion blender and finished with cream and chunks of tender lobster meat. This luxurious, velvety bisque is a sophisticated soup course perfect for a special occasion or holiday meal.
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Homemade raspberry syrup is combined with fresh lemon juice and topped with chilled prosecco in a champagne flute for a sparkling, rosy sip. This celebratory cocktail ties the meal together, sharing the same raspberry syrup used in the salad for a thoughtful, cohesive menu.

This bold twist on the Bloody Mary combines spicy V8 and beef broth with vodka and horseradish, garnished with pickled okra and green beans. The sav

Cubed rib-eye steak is browned and simmered with poblanos, bell peppers, Anaheim peppers, serranos, chipotle puree, lager, pinto and kidney beans, and sweet corn. This multi-pepper, steak-house-quality chili builds serious heat from four different chile varieties while the tender rib-eye makes every bowl feel like an indulgence.

A playful dessert sundae drizzled with homemade chocolate sauce and a splash of creme de menthe syrup. Topped with fresh raspberries for a refreshing after-dinner treat.

Cold rice is stir-fried in sesame oil with ginger, carrots, garlic, peas, and scallions, then combined with soy sauce, scrambled eggs, and sliced grilled chicken. This satisfying one-pan classic transforms leftover chicken and rice into a quick, flavorful weeknight staple.

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.

On Friday, March 27 at 6pm ET Val and Sophie did a live cook-along with this wonderful take on Beef and Broccoli.

Delicate branzino fillets baked and topped with a bright citrus gremolata of lemon, orange, and fresh herbs. An elegant, light main course worthy of a French chef guest.

A dark roux is built with andouille and kielbasa sausages, celery, onions, bell peppers, okra, tomatoes, and Creole seasoning, then enriched with shredded rotisserie chicken and ladled over steamed rice. This shortcut gumbo delivers authentic Cajun depth and smoky, spicy complexity in a fraction of the time by starting with a store-bought bird.
