Sausage, Fennel and White Bean Soup
The sausage brings a warmth and spice to the broth, which has a little bit of a tomato base. The fennel sweetens once it’s cooked, adding a nice compliment to the white beans. It’s one of those soups perfect for a colder evening in the late fall and winter.
The Best Ranch Dip
This is the only ranch dip you'll ever eat again. It's a simple 4 ingredient recipe that will have everyone in your party gathered around the app table. It's a staple at every family gathering of mine.
Artichoke and Lemon Cod
The real star of this recipe is the roasted artichoke hearts (high in folate and vitamin C). I love the sweet aftertaste, especially combined with lemon. Sprinkled on top are julienned sun dried tomatoes for an extra tanginess and texture. I use some of the oil from the sun dried tomato jar to coat the roasting pan, giving the fish a well rounded flavor.
Simple Superfood Kale Salad
This is the time of year, when the tomatoes and garlic are fresh out of the garden, to make this salad weekly. It “keeps” for a few days in the fridge. The kale actually gets better the longer it’s marinated in the olive oil and lemon.
Whipped Feta Watermelon Appetizer
There’s nothing better in the summer than a dark pink, sweet watermelon. One of my favorite salads to make for a gathering is arugula with diced watermelon and feta cheese. The only issue with salads at parties: it gets sloppy. Thus the inspiration for this easy grab and go appetizer!
Bubbly Limoncello Cocktail
When I came across this cocktail, my heart ached a little knowing how much my grandma would have loved it. The combination of Limoncello and Prosecco floating around a lemon sorbet is sinfully citrus and perfect for a warm and humid summer evening.
Artichoke & Olive Salsa
When you see "bring a dish to share" in a large group text, it can induce a little panic. But, I guarantee this Artichoke and Olive Salsa will become your go-to dish. It's so refreshing and pairs perfectly with tortilla chips or crackers.
Fire Roasted Weeknight Chili
This recipe is like a Frankenstein mash up of a couple recipes, but I focused on the few ingredients that had the most flavor. This keeps everything simple without losing the flavor. My kids beg for it at least once a week. And the joke is on them, because all the ingredients are healthy!