Simple Syrup
/ RaeSimple syrup can easily be adapted with seasonal ingredients such as lavender or cranberries.
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup water
In a saucepan over low heat, combine the sugar and water. Whisk until the sugar has dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature. Store in a mason jar with a lid in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
Served over rice, over corn tortillas or turned into a burrito, there is no wrong way to eat this delectable one-pot chile verde with potatoes.
This “don’t tell them it’s good for them” pork, quinoa and chili casserole is a super-quick 40-minutes from stovetop to table, making it a perfect weeknight meal.
Soft, flavorful fruit-filled dumplings cooked in a ginger beer-based fruit sauce that can be a special breakfast or delightful dessert.
Deconstructed chicken enchiladas are loaded with all of the flavors you’ve come to love in white sauce enchiladas. Since there’s no rolling, dinner can come together effortlessly.
A healthier Thanksgiving side dish to look forward to. Wild rice with roasted squash and dried apricots and cherries—it’s DELICIOUS!
Clafoutis is an easy dessert with a reputation for being difficult. Easily adaptable with any fruit, this is an easy custard recipe that can be made throughout the year with whatever fruit is in season.
Roasted butternut squash is added to a creamy thyme and viognier instant pot risotto for a comforting fall dinner.
Serve this caramel apple with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream for an untraditional Thanksgiving dessert that will surely knock the socks off of everyone.