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Hummus-Crusted Chicken – Easy Weeknight Meal

May 1, 2026

Easy
PT30M
10 min
40 min
4 servings
A beautifully arranged Mother's Day grazing board with fresh spring fruits, soft cheeses, honey, candied nuts, edible flowers, and chocolate on a wooden board resembling a blooming garden.

Mother’s Day Grazing Board – No-Cook & Ready

April 26, 2026

We’ve all had those Mother’s Day brunches that leave you sluggish, reaching for a nap instead of a second mimosa. This grazing board? Not that. It’s a sharp break from heavy casseroles and sticky-sweet pastries. Why spend hours sweating over a stove when you can assemble a spread that looks like a spring garden in bloom? The snap of fresh strawberries, the cool tang of soft cheese, the bright pop of blueberries — every bite delivers fuel for your busy weekend, not a food coma. Forget the myth that light means boring. This board is bold, crisp, and ridiculously easy. … Find out more
Shrimp and mango ceviche served in a bowl with lime wedges and cilantro garnish

Shrimp & Mango Ceviche: Refreshing & No-Cook

April 25, 2026

We’ve all had those lunches that sit like a brick in your stomach, begging for a nap. This shrimp and mango ceviche isn’t that. It’s a myth-buster: light doesn’t have to mean lifeless. The snap of fresh cucumber, the sharp zing of lime, the bright pop of mango — every bite is a jolt of energy. I chose this over a heavy sandwich because I wanted to feel alert, not sluggish. Raw shrimp cured in lime juice is pure fuel with zero cooking and maximum payoff. It’s the sort of dish that makes you think, ‘Why don’t I eat like … Find out more

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The Most American Apple Pie, Done Right Recipe

Desserts

Medium

8 servings

It was Thanksgiving 2014, and the oven died at 9:00 AM. I stood there with twelve pounds of raw turkey and a bowl of sliced Granny Smiths turning brown at the edges, cursing the ancient heating element that chose today of all days to quit. That’s when I learned what real American Apple Pie requires—not fancy equipment, but stubbornness and a neighbor who doesn’t mind you commandeering their kitchen at odd hours. The rain battered the windows while I transport the pie dish across the wet driveway, clutching it like a newborn. Flour dusted my coat. The butter was melting. … Find out more

Golden-brown apple pie on a cooling rack with flaky crust and steam rising