
Pot Au Feu
Pot-au-feu, the quintessential French dish of gently boiled meats and vegetables, has long been a symbol of rustic elegance. But in my kitchen, tradition always leaves room for a little twist. Enter: corned beef.
Indian-Spiced Advocaat
Advocaat, a velvety smooth liqueur hailing from the Netherlands, is a treat steeped in tradition. Made with a luxurious blend of egg yolks, sugar, and brandy, this golden concoction is often enjoyed neat, in cocktails, or as a festive dessert topping. Its creamy texture and rich, custard-like flavor evoke feelings of indulgence and comfort, making it a holiday staple in many European households. But what if this classic could take on a new life, enhanced with the bold, aromatic spices of Indian cuisine?

Coca Cola Short Ribs
As the air turns crisp and autumn settles in, there’s nothing cozier than the aroma of something slow-cooking in a Dutch oven. For me, it’s the season of braising—when tender, fall-apart meats bathed in rich sauces take center stage, especially when served over a bed of velvety pomme purée. Is there anything more comforting? I doubt it. Over the years, I’ve picked up some invaluable techniques in culinary school that can transform your short ribs into a masterpiece.

2024 Holiday Gift Guide
Last year, I curated a shopping list filled with fun and practical kitchen gadgets designed for cooks of all skill levels and budgets. It was such a hit—and such a joy to create—that I decided to do it again this year!

Thanksgiving Croque Madame
I grew up surrounded by a massive extended family, and Thanksgiving was always the holiday where we proudly embraced making way too much food. It wasn’t just about feeding our family; we also welcomed the “stray cats”—a term of endearment for those who didn’t have anywhere else to go for the holidays but somehow found themselves drawn to our lively, boisterous gatherings. Like a gravitational pull, the more people in our orbit, the more likely others would be pulled in too. With an open-door policy, you could never predict who might show up, but one thing was certain: there was always plenty of food to go around.