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Whether you're hosting a gala event or just snuggled with your family on the couch watching the ball drop, add some spark to your New Year's Eve party with one of these festive cocktail recipes.
Need ideas for your holiday hors d'oeuvres? Here are 43 of our favorite appetizers to help you celebrate the New Year.
Deck the dessert table this Christmas with our Double Chocolate Peppermint Cheesecake, a classic figgy pudding, easy eggnog fudge, gingerbread whoopie pies, and more fabulous Christmas desserts
Low and slow is the way to go! Behold, the star of your holiday table, a juicy, tender medium-rare beef tenderloin roast with a red wine-mushroom sauce. Grab an apron and get our tips, tools, and the best beef tenderloin recipe ever.
Whatever kind of celebration your family is planning, you'll find ideas for Hanukkah menus that respect the past with a contemporary twist
Even the best entertainers forget how to set a table. For old pros and novice entertainers, we put together a quick primer on how to set a table.
Brine it on! This easy method ensures the juiciest, most flavorful bird! Just remember to give yourself an extra day, since the turkey sits in the brine overnight before it’s cooked.
A food-blogging couple marks Black Independence Day with friends, family, and memorable Juneteenth foods including Texas-style pulled pork, coleslaw, baked beans, fried pickles, and red velvet cake
You're hosting and toasting one of your best pals. Wondering what to serve at a bridal shower that would be special but not too complicated? Relax, we've got tips and recipes to make your party shine.
From Yoda cocktails and Darth malt shakes to Boba feta salad and Wookiee cookies, these May the 4th-worthy recipes are as much fun as outrunning Imperial starships
Should you serve a cab with roast salmon? Does pinot grigio complement your ribeye? What goes well with chocolate? Use this simple infographic to learn which wines pair best with your favorite foods.
Cheers to St. Patrick’s Day for gifting us so many fun, green, corny (or rather, corned beefy) recipes. It’s your lucky day; eat your Irish heart out!