Russian Tea Cakes

Russian Tea Cakes

A hallmark of the Christmas holidays, making Russian Tea Cakes is a tradition that we are passing down to our kids along with my mother's can't-be-beat recipe. If you are looking for the most simple yet absolutely (and literally) melt-in-your mouth delicious bites, this is the answer. As an added bonus, the quick and easy recipe is perfect when you need to get something made fast: the procrastinator's friend! To see just how easy, get the recipe and watch the video.

Read More

🎃👻Halloween Hand Pies 👻🎃

🎃👻Halloween Hand Pies 👻🎃

We love this time of year in our home, as it marks the start of all of the holiday baking activity in our kitchen. This recipe is a particular favorite as it not only tastes amazing (filled with a seasonal mix of butternut squash, apples, candied ginger, and raisins), but it also allows the kids to get creative in designing their own jack o’lantern faces….and what a fun treat to serve on a plate!

Read More

Herb Laminated Garganelli

Herb Laminated Garganelli

In its simplest form, homemade pasta can be made quite easily, with just a few ingredients and is delicious. Pasta can also be FANCY! You don’t have to be a pastaia or pastaio (maker of pasta) to turn something simple into something quite elegant. With just a few fresh herbs and some creativity you can turn a simple pasta into a beautiful pasta textile.  If you are looking to create a pasta showstopper, this technique is a must try!

Read More

Mixed Berry Meringues with Mascarpone and Pistachios

Mixed Berry Meringues with Mascarpone and Pistachios

This delicious, airy, and sugary treat is one for the books! It is a testament to “good things come to those who wait.” Meringues, although actually quick to make, get their crispy outside and soft inside from low and slow baking. It’s believed that meringue was first developed by the Swiss, then perfected by the Italians, and then brought to France to claim glory in patisseries across the globe. Although the true history is not confirmed, one thing is for sure: these AMAZING little dollops of goodness will always have a place in my go-to baking repertoire.

Read More

Braided Corned Beef Pocket

Braided Corned Beef Pocket

St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate but with a homemade corned beef. Traditional corned beef and cabbage might not be everyone’s pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow, so we've devised a bit of a twist (or a braid, to be exact) on this old-fashioned dish that will be sure to get your mouth watering. "Corning" beef refers to the grains (or corns) of salt used to cure and preserve meat. The process of preserving meat with salt goes back centuries. In fact, you can find the term “corned” in the dictionary dating back to 1570. For this process, you’ll want to pick up a beef brisket from your local butcher, and get ready for your house to smell amazing.

Read More

Linzer Cookies

Linzer Cookies

Every family has their own holiday cookie. Sugar cookies. Gingerbread. Spiced shortbread. There’s something so nostalgic about smelling them bake in the oven, or seeing them sit on the countertop. Around here, the cookies that get us in the holiday spirit are these linzer tarts. They’re so pretty, so sweet and so fun to make with the whole family. Here’s how we do it at the Chef Shop:

Read More