Sponsored SPONSORED Are You Ready for More Wild Alaska Seafood? We hope you've been enjoying our Flip2Fish recipes in partnership with Alaska Seafood. We've taken our classic chicken dishes and flipped them to be made with wild sustainable seafood, and the results have been nothing short of mouthwatering. Today, we're excited to announce three new recipes we hope you'll love just as much. Toss out your traditional chicken salad sandwich for Classic Alaska Surimi Salad, and then go for an Italian specialty, Alaska Pollock Marsala. Finally, enjoy a simple one-pot wonder, Spicy Alaska Pollock Tinga, which we plan to make as often as possible. |
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Partner Recipes: Discover New Ways to Cook Wild Alaska Seafood
Quick and Easy Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Dairy-Free Chocolate Cake This quick and easy chocolate cake bakes up light and moist, thanks to a generous dose of olive oil. For a cake that tastes as traditional as they come, try a lighter oil, whose flavor will easily be subsumed by the intensity of Dutch cocoa powder. A bolder olive oil's sharp, peppery notes will shine through, giving the cake a more distinctive flavor profile. Use whichever most appeals to you. The Kitchen Essential Dutch Cocoa Powder More Recipes for Chocoholics |
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
How to Assemble the Perfect Easter Basket
All the Sweets! No Images? Click here How to Assemble the Perfect Easter BasketNo disrespect to the Easter Bunny, but there's a reason he plays second fiddle to Santa Claus each year. It's that ho-hum basket he leaves. Sure, we appreciate the thought, but it's pretty much the same thing year after year: some fake plastic grass concealing a small forest of tinfoil-wrapped treats, a cream-filled egg, and a hollowed-out chocolate bunny that crumbles into waxy shards after just one bite. So this year, we're offering some suggestions on how our favorite bucktoothed home invader can make his basket a whole lot sweeter. Below are some of our favorites. With its colorful cases of turquoise, pink, and lavender, Sugarfina has Easter-themed packaging down to a science. Luckily, what lies within these customizable bento boxes is no less delightful: an array of brightly hued speckled eggs and chewy gummies that you can pick and choose to satisfy any palate. There are plenty of upscale jelly beans out there, but we have yet to meet a single one that can usurp the Jelly Belly throne. Get fancy with a 40-flavor gift box, grab a 99-cent bag at the grocery store, or explore the company's myriad experimental collections—there's no wrong way to put these jellies in your basket...or your belly. Chocolate bunnies may be the Easter basket mainstay, but even the cutest-looking rabbits tend to be bland, waxy, and cloyingly sweet. When we reviewed over 20 different kinds of chocolate bunnies, the best of the dark-chocolate bunch was from Harbor Sweets. Beneath the chocolate shell, you'll find pieces of caramel, pecans, almonds, and butter-crunch toffee. L.A. Burdick's assortments are almost too pretty to eat, but they're not all about looks. White-chocolate lovers who don't shy away from serious sweetness will enjoy the Signature Bunny Box, with its perky, hazelnut-filled rabbits and colorful, sugar-encrusted marzipan eggs. Want to Make Your Own Sweets for Easter? We Can Help! |