Marry Me Shrimp Pasta
Sometimes a recipe doesn’t need a fancy name to convince you it’s good. Other times, it gets a name so bold you can’t help but wonder if it lives up…
Sometimes a recipe doesn’t need a fancy name to convince you it’s good. Other times, it gets a name so bold you can’t help but wonder if it lives up…
Some recipes feel more like memories than food. For me, pecan pralines belong in that category. They’re sweet, nutty, and just a little crumbly when you bite in. If you’ve…
Potato salad is one of those dishes you can find at almost any picnic, barbecue, or potluck table. Everyone seems to have their own version. Some families swear by adding…
Some recipes take hours and need special skills. This isn’t one of them. Peach salsa is the kind of thing you can make without measuring cups, timers, or even a…
Butter chicken isn’t just Indian food. It’s Indian comfort food, the kind that crosses borders, sits in your stomach, and makes you forget a bad day. It didn’t start as…
Craving big flavor with minimal fuss? Same. I cook Asian recipes at home because they’re fast, flexible, and ridiculously satisfying—like, “why did I ever pay for takeout?” satisfying. I’ll walk…
Chicken katsu is straightforward. Thin chicken cutlets, coated in panko, fried until golden. It tastes clean and comforting. You don’t need special tools. A pan, some oil, and a few…
I’m going to tell you up front: making risotto isn’t fancy. It’s not the fast food kind of easy, but it’s not hard either. Things get repetitive, and it needs…
Some desserts have a reputation bigger than the food itself. Cannoli is in that group. When you walk into a bakery and see those golden shells stuffed with creamy ricotta,…
Some dishes just feel right to eat at home. For me, palak paneer is one of those. It’s not showy. It doesn’t try to impress you. But every time I…