Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Just like the state fair, minus the crowds.
Semolina flour and turmeric give this simple cake a sunny hue and nutty flavor.
With sharp cheese and diced chiles in every bite, the bread’s great on its own. But just think of the possibilities.
Who says latkes have to be potato? Brussels bring a delicious cruciferousness.
We don’t bake with grapes as often as we should. But even the most average supermarket varieties come alive when roasted with a bit of sugar and seasoning.
Put these out at a gathering, and we guarantee you’ll be hearing rave reviews for a long time.
Cannoli and sfogliatelle require complex technique—making them is best left to the professionals. But a galette-inspired variation? That’s a snap to do at home.
Serve a thick slice for breakfast or an afternoon pick-me-up.