Jump to Recipe One of my favorite seasonal cookbooks is Sarah Leah Chase’s Cold-Weather Cooking, a cookbook I believe should be on every passionate cook’s shelf. My unpopular onion is I love a cookbook without pictures because I get to imagine what the dish will […]
Vegetables, Potatoes, Grains
Classic Sweet Potato Casserole
My go to sweet potato casserole was once Sunny Anderson’s recipe which added a hint of sage and orange zest in the pecan crumble topping. Though delicious, I found that my family preferred the classic rendition of the casserole. However, it was her recipe where […]
Sweet Potatoes with Buttery Leeks & Gorgonzola
I’ve been going back and forth debating whether or not to turn this recipe into a blog post because truth is, it’s 5-ingredients, incredibly simple, and doesn’t really need a recipe. Then I thought, there HAS to be someone else out there who also has […]
Grilled Summer Succotash (Great for Cookouts!)
Sometimes you don’t always need an exact recipe, but instead you need a little inspiration. That’s why I’m here today friends. This dish is no stranger to my family, especially Scott’s family. I made this for our first cookout of the year (last year) and […]
Quick & Smoky Baked Beans
What if I told you that you can make delicious, rich, smoky baked beans without dedicating hours upon hours? This friends is SUPER exciting because cookout season is near approaching and then not too long after that is the best of all: tailgate season. This […]
Sheet-Pan Za’atar Chickpeas & Kale with Sweet Potatoes
Let’s talk current obsessions because mine is this spiced chickpea, kale, and sweet potato crunch party that happens all in one-pan. This was a result of me trying to purge the fridge and being creative at the same time. I served this for dinner one […]
Potato and Parsnip Mash
You know, just here to share my love for parsnips one recipe at a time 💓💓 Last week I introduced you to my second favorite way to enjoy parsnips (hi spiced parsnip muffins!) and this week I am sharing with you my all time favorite. […]
