Recipes

Harissa is a hot chili paste that originated in Tunisia, North Africa. Made with red chilies, it adds color and “heat” to this white bean dip with smoked paprika and cumin introducing a rich, smoky flavor.

Looking for a crowd-pleaser that’s quick and easy? This recipe hits all the bells and whistles when it comes to taste and comes together in minutes.

Jarcuterie is your own personal charcuterie board wrapped up and placed in a jar, glass, or paper cup. Also called graze cups or graze bouquets, they are a fun food idea that popped up a few years ago and the trend is hotter than ever.

If you've never liked cottage cheese because of its texture, this recipe is worth a try. Cottage cheese curds are blended into a smooth, creamy texture, flavored with your favorite fruit, and put in the freezer to set.

A delicious and playful party snack, the cheese ball first became popular in 1944. It was wartime and women were throwing modest gatherings and the cheese ball became known for its versatility.

First enjoyed in Greece as part of the Greek olive-growing culture, the delicious mixture of crushed olives, capers and garlic soon "spread" throughout the Mediterranean and Europe.

Made by Fromageries Bel in France, The Laughing Cow processed cheese has been around since 1921. These spreadable wedges are fun to dress up as mice (get the kids involved!) and delicious served on crackers or crusty bread.

Roasting garlic in the oven is easy and doesn't need a lot of attention once it's in the oven. It has a rich, nutty flavor when added to mashed potatoes, pasta, or pizza.

Pumpkins are low in calories and packed with nutrients and antioxidants that boost your immune system, protect your eyesight, and promote optimal heart and skin health.

Cocktails, as we know them, came onto the scene in 1862. Jerry Thomas, a flamboyant American bartender gets credit for creating those first cocktails.