How to Make the Most Beautiful Soup

This soup is such a fun and delicious way to introduce new vegetables. In our house, we like to call this soup the most beautiful soup in the world. It’s such a vibrant pink/purple! I highly recommend a large dollop of sour cream on top with some yummy crusty bread for dipping. If you are…

Eggplant Sliders

The 2024 Fall Semester of classes I’m running are all color based. Students sign up for a course such as “Pleasant Purple” or “Refreshing Red” and each week we make a different recipe or two using fruits and vegetables that are that color all month. We learn about the fruit or vegetable and often have…

Mini Blackberry Scones

These mini scones are the perfect little baking project to make with the kids out of school this week. They are no more difficult than biscuits, but they seem festive and fancy. I love using frozen blackberries for these, as they are much cheaper and the flavor is great. Mini Blackberry Scones Ingredients 3 Tablespoons…

Cake Donuts

These donuts are an explosion of color. They have a soft, cakey inside with a crisp glaze to crackle when you bite into them. We like using a metal donut pan for these, but a silicone one will work as well. They are a favorite birthday breakfast around our house, but I recommend making them…

Chocolate Whoopie Pies

If you haven’t experienced the joy that is a whoopie pie, let me enlighten you. It’s basically that cupcake hack that took Pinterest by storm about 10 years ago where you rip a cupcake in half and stack it with the frosting in the middle. Except you just make them purposefully convenient and you don’t…

Menu Planning Musings

Taco Tuesday never worked for me, and I never knew why. I love a cute theme. I love menu planning. I don’t know why I struggled sticking to a structured menu plan every week. Maybe it’s the rebel in me, but I never got the hang of themed meal nights, until I adapted it to…

Mini Butter Tarts

These little tarts remind me just enough of a chess pie to hit that caramel-y flavor I love, but with way less baking time and a super simple ingredient list. This is a great recipe to get your kids in the kitchen! They can help stir up the filling, crack eggs, cut out the pie…

Roasted Broccoli and Chicken Alfredo

I love the decadence of Alfredo sauce. I have fond memories of going to Olive Garden with my mom and diving into a bowl of cheesy, saucy pasta. It was not something we typically cooked at home growing up, but I have found it is one of the easiest restaurant quality meals to recreate at…

Blue Corn Tortilla Chip Crusted Fish Tacos with Slaw

I love finding new ways to introduce high antioxidant foods to my family. Fish sticks are a relatively familiar food in our house, so I had high hopes for these blue corn crusted fish sticks. We served them as tacos or just with ketchup on the side. One of my favorite things about this recipe…

Split Pea Soup

The first time I made split pea soup, I was still in college and actually thought I was using green lentils to make lentil soup. When it came out tasting like peas, I realized my mistake. 12 years later, here I am still making split pea soup, but this version is much better than my…

Build Your Own Nicoise Salad

Nicoise Salad is one of the first composed salads I learned how to make. I had never even tasted tuna steak before, and it blew my mind. The only exposure I had had thus far with tuna was my mom’s tuna salad chock full of diced apple and boiled egg. I didn’t realize it could…

Cheesy Zucchini Biscuits

I am learning to love zucchini, and my sister in law is helping me get there. This summer when we got to have a sister-in-law+kiddos weekend (so fun and I highly recommend) she shared two of her favorite zucchini recipes with me, and they were both a hit! I altered this recipe just a little…