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- Cheesecake-swirled carrot cake
A cheesecake swirl takes this classic carrot cake to the next level. Make this cake to serve after Easter dinner, and forget about those baskets full of candy.
- 15 Easter recipes This recipe collection from Stir It Up! has it all, whether you're preparing Easter dinner for a dozen, planning a special meal for two, or just looking for some fresh recipe ideas this season.
- Leek and brie bread pudding
Spring is the season for brunch. Try this sophisticated, savory bread pudding for an Easter brunch, a graduation party, a wedding shower, or your next family get-together.
- Italian white bean sausage and kale stew
Don't let this simple stew recipe fool you, the result is more than the sum of its parts. The key is using a high quality Italian sausage, the spices are crucial for a great flavor.
- Butternut squash and crispy sage savory tart
Being single in New York City can be a real drag. But that doesn't mean you can't treat yourself to a delicious home cooked meal with this butternut squash tart.
- A sweet treat for Passover: Matzoh crack
A new spin on this dangerously delicious Passover dessert with white chocolate and spicy rose sugar. Recipe and variations below.
- An American culinary journey: from succotash to urban chickens
Take a four-week culinary history webinar with Stir It Up! editor Kendra Nordin. The course will explore early food movements in the 1800s up to modern day practices of 'eating local' and urban homesteading.
- Country ham biscuit bites with cheese
Buttermilk biscuits and salty country ham are a match made in heaven. Kick it up a notch by incorporating the ham directly into the biscuit and adding a layer of cheese.
- Feasting on Art: smoked trout smørrebrød and Gustave Courbet
Inspired by 'The Trout' by French Realist Gustave Courbet, these Danish open-faced sandwiches would make a great appetizer for a party, or even a light lunch.
- M&M, chocolate chip monster cookies
There's a cookie monster inside many of us, and that calls for a monster cookie. This do-ahead recipe is all about the chocolate; chocolate chip cookies rolled in mini M&Ms.
- Meet Ron Finley: A gansta gardener
One man's solution to the food desert in South Central, Los Angeles.
- French toast breakfast bake
French toast meets bread pudding in this breakfast recipe. Sprinkle in a layer of chopped pecans, brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg and then serve with maple syrup.
- Cookbook review: Vegetable Literacy by Deborah Madison
Deborah Madison, a leading authority on vegetarian cooking, teaches home cooks how to coax delicious flavors out of vegetables by understanding their relationships to each other.
- Beef pot roast and potato hash
Leftover pot roast combines with potatoes to make a hash that shows why meat-and-potato dishes never go out of style.
- New England boiled dinner
Boiled corned beef with root vegetables is a classic New England dinner, as well as a cherished St. Patrick's Day supper.
- Saint Patrick's Day Irish stew
High-quality lamb makes all the difference in this stew. Bacon adds a smokey saltiness, and peppery parsnips, sweet carrots, and potatoes compliment the other flavors nicely.
- 12 St. Patrick's Day recipes Use this recipe list to find some Irish inspiration for Saint Patrick's Day.
- Pi Day: Celebrate with a vintage custard pie
Pi Day may be a good excuse to indulge in whipped cream and sugary fillings nestled in graham cracker crusts. Here's a vintage pie recipe that doesn't go overboard with sugar and is still a satisfying end to a good meal.
- Meyer lemon ice box pie for Pi Day
March 14 (3.14) is Pi Day. Since baking and math go hand in hand, why not celebrate Pi Day with this Southern Meyer lemon pie? Chilled and bright with a tangy citrus flavor, each piece is like a slice of summer.
- Glazed doughnut muffins
A cake-like doughnut with a sugary glaze are easily made in a muffin tin for a brunch get together.