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Cilantro Lime Air-Fried Chicken Wings
Prior to this year, I held the unpopular opinion that chicken wings were completely overrated. I never really enjoyed the ones my friends would get for game days and I didn’t love how messy it was to eat meat dripping with spicy sauces off of a bone. That being said, I realized this year that I am, in fact, just a chicken wing snob. I actually do enjoy wings when they’re really fresh and made with quality ingredients. Who knew?!? I attribute this change of heart completely to Fire on the Mountain, a local Portland favorite that specializes in killer sauces and fresh and crispy wings.
For my Super Bowl prep this year, I decided to try my hand at making wings at home! (PS: I am still a wimp when it comes to heat, so feel free to spice these up if your heart desires.) After polling my IG friends, we decided on using an air-fryer for this recipe. It felt less fussy, although didn’t really save me time because I had to make two batches rather than have all the wings on one baking sheet. I really loved how these came out and I couldn’t wait to share. The best part for me is…
Basic Olive Tapenade
Olive tapenade is a recent edition to my snack rotation. Last year, I made a tapenade recipe for an assignment for one of my classes and I was instantly hooked by how simple the ingredients were and how easy and quick it was to prepare. Less than ten ingredients and less than ten minutes? — I can’t think of a better snack!
In this recipe, I use kalamata olive for a tart, salty base. If you prefer a more mild olive, you can choose buttery Castelveltrano or green olives. Capers add another salty pop while garlic and herbs round out the bite. For more spicy or sweet flavors, feel free to add…
Whipped Feta and Herb Dip
Somehow I made it 26 years without trying whipped feta but now that I have, I’ll never be the same. I had it as an appetizer from a local Mediterranean restaurant in Portland called Shalom Ya’ll. While the restaurants version includes green garbanzo beans and I imagine many herbs and spices, I wanted to make my own version as simple as possible while still delivering on flavor and texture. This recipe features just 6 ingredients and holds endless possibilities for snacking. If you’re having a little New Year’s get together, it can hold it’s own as the center of the appetizer table. Or enjoy it with veggies and crackers for lunch, like I did this afternoon.
In my recipe, bright basil pairs with…
Herby Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Dipping Sauce
When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, I am definitely a sides girl through and through… This year, our Thanksgiving dinner tables will look different. Most of us aren’t traveling and we’re spending the holiday solo or doing a potluck with our quarantine pod instead. If you’re like me and hate the idea of cooking turkey, turkey meatballs could be a more manageable (and more delicious, IMO) option!
In this recipe, rosemary, thyme, and a hint of mustard give these meatballs an herbaceous and savory flavor. And paired with a sweet and tart cranberry dipping sauce, it’s a combination that will please just about any palate! Serves as an appetizer or the main event, it’s a dish that can do anything!
Fire Roasted Corn Chowder
The magic of corn chowder is that, despite being a hot soup, it’s a late summer classic. Admittedly — aside from Mexican street corn, tortilla chips, and polenta — I’ve never been a corn lover. While exploring the Oregon coast this weekend, I had an amazing bowl of clam chowder. Even though it was a sunny 80 degrees out it still felt like the perfect, nourishing lunch. I wanted to try my hand at creating a lighter summer soup at home to capture that feeling.
I decided on a corn chowder because of the accessibility of the ingredients. I also didn’t want to spend an entire afternoon in the hot kitchen because it is still August after all. In this recipe, vegetable stock and coconut milk provide the light yet creamy base to the soup while frozen corn, potato, and onion add hearty texture.
Watermelon Feta Summer Salad
If you asked me for a fool-proof, crowd pleasing appetizer for all your summer adventures (BBQ, picnic, lazy pool day, etc)… this would be it! A perfect blend of tangy-salty-sweetness paired with bright mint and a hint of spice, this summer salad hits the spot every time!
It’s so easy to make, I’d barely even call this a recipe. It can also easily be adjusted to suit any serving size and palate.
Pomegranate Guac
The recipe that I’m about to share with you is famous. Some might say. In some (small) circles. Specifically those who have been invited to the same Super Bowl parties as me or have ever gotten an invite to our super cool game nights.
Anyway, although this recipe is pretty basic it serves a punch of fun, unexpected goodness. I used to exclusively make it once a year for the Super Bowl when we lived in Pittsburgh, but now it just feels too delicious not to enjoy all year round!
Guacamole often gets a bad rap because it gets lumped in with other party snack foods but it can actually make a healthy, satisfying snack any time! Avocados, a delicious fruit (yes, fruit!) originating from Mexico, contain…