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20 Recipes For Your First Dinner Party That Everyone Will RAVE About

If you’re like me, your social feeds are filled with girlies throwing creative themed dinner parties at a rate that almost seems unbelievable. I love entertaining friends and family, but I’m only human, and the idea of presenting a spread (especially with recipes I’ve never made before) to loved ones fills me with a healthy amount of fear. That’s why, when hosting, I need a foolproof recipe that I know will have my family and friends raving while I stay cool as a cucumber—that’s where these 20 recipes come in. Each of these recipes is not only delicious and exciting enough to stand apart from weeknight rotations, but they are surprisingly easy to master, whether you’re an experienced or novice home cook. From restaurant-level dinners to crowd-pleasing apps to big-batch drinks, there is an idea for you here that will impress your guests and leave your night stress free, so you can get back to what’s important: sharing a meal with those you love.

Need more dinner party inspo? Check out all of our side dishescocktails, and potluck desserts to fuel your next party theme.

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An Expert Settles the Debate: This Is the Best Trick to Make Your Beans Less Gassy

Beans are magical, and not just in fairy tales. Everyone from your favorite social media chef to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is pushing for increased bean consumption, and there’s plenty of good reason—beansare rich in protein and fiber, making them an affordable foundation for a nutritious and filling meal.

Despite their benefits, you could say beans don’t have the best reputation, thanks to their … after-effects. So, when we heard about a simple trick that helps reduce gas in beans, you bet we investigated the method.

Why Do Beans Cause So Much Gas? 

“Beans produce gas mainly due to oligosaccharides, which are complex sugars like raffinose and stachyose,” says recipe developer and food expert Rizwan Asad. “We lack the enzymes to break these down, so they end up fermenting in the gut, creating gas.”

According to our friends at Eating Well, high-protein foods contain compounds that can exacerbate gas or lactose in dairy. In beans’ case, hard-to-digest complex carbohydrates (including oligosaccharides and fiber) cause further fermentation and discomfort.  

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45 Mother’s Day Salad Recipes

When the Mother’s Day meal needs that last little something, a vibrant salad layered with flavor completes the menu. From the coveted Mother’s Day brunch to a midday meal or homemade dinner, tons of Mother’s Day salad recipes can start off a multi-course meal or round out the family-style spread.

Fruit salad recipes abound in our list as the perfect side dish for Mother’s Day brunch. Expect to see a mix of savory and sweet-savory salads for lunch and dinner. Some are best as a side, while others are more main-meal focused, tossed with big pieces of chicken, salmon and steak.

Overall, we picked only our best salad recipes that are full of flavor and vibrant colors. Most of these Mother’s Day salad recipes use spring or summer produce since Mother’s Day falls between the two seasons. Between hearty pasta salads, light and leafy green salads, vegetable-dense salads and fruit salads as bright and beautiful as Mom, there’s a Mother’s Day salad for any mealtime.

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Shrimp Caesar Salad

Caesar salad is at the top of our list of favorite sides, and adding protein-packed marinated shrimp upgrades it from side-dish status to a must-make dinner main. Just like our OG recipe, this has crunchy romaine, salty shaved Parm, and homemade sourdough croutons tossed in a creamy, cheesy, umami-packed dressing. Quick to prepare yet full of flavor, this shrimp Caesar salad recipe is your answer to a simple yet satisfying meal. Read on for everything you need to know about the recipe.

How To Make Shrimp Caesar Salad

INGREDIENTS

  • Shrimp: Shrimp is a protein powerhouse, turning this salad into a filling dinner. I recommend taking the tails off so this salad is easier to eat.
  • Lemon Zest + Juice: You should only need 1 lemon for this recipe, but it’ll be used in 2 ways. The zest goes into the shrimp marinade, and the juice goes into the dressing.
  • Horseradish: That tangy, pungent punch of prepared horseradish is the perfect pairing for slightly sweet shrimp.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: Adding red pepper flakes to the marinade brings a pop of heat and color to the shrimp.
  • Sourdough Bread: Homemade croutons are worth the effort, especially if you’re already making the dressing. Sourdough bread toasts up beautifully and soaks in the dressing while staying crunchy.
  • Caesar Dressing: My best-ever Caesar dressing is the only one I’ll use with a Caesar salad. With lemon, garlic, Dijon, egg yolks, anchovies, oil, and Parm, it’s perfectly flavorful and creamy.
  • Parmesan: A classic component in Caesar salad, Parmesan adds a salty, nutty bite.
  • Romaine Lettuce: Romaine is the ultimate base, providing big, bold crunch and a little bit of bitterness to create a well-rounded salad.

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I Can’t Afford A Trip To Italy So I’m Making These Tuscan-Inspired Recipes Instead

Summer trip planning is starting to happen, but truthfully, my eyes are a bit bigger than my wallet right now. Instead of shelling out for a trip to the Italian Riviera, I’ll be making the most of my staycation with Under The Tuscan Sun rewatches, plenty of Aperol spritzes, and these Tuscan-inspired recipes.

Wondering what makes a dish Tuscan? We’ve experimented with the flavor profile over the years, but at its core, a Tuscan-inspired sauce will most often include sun-dried tomatoes, basil, garlic, Parmesan, and heavy cream. That being said, we’ve also turned the creamy sauce into a Tuscan compound butter, which is a great place to start if you’re looking for a versatile flavor-booster for any (and every) meal.

Ever since its creation, our creamy Tuscan chicken has been one of our most-loved recipes, year after year. The Delish team can’t get enough of it either, which has inspired these many creative variations. From date night stars (Tuscan butter scallops) to BBQ side dish royalty (Tuscan tortellini salad) to cozy season staples (looking at you, creamy Tuscan chicken soup), this flavorful creation can do it all. Our Tuscan butter gnocchicreamy Tuscan white bean skillet, and Tuscan orzo are vegetarian spins on the classic, while our creamy Tuscan vegan pasta has all of the richness, but none of the dairy. There are countless ways that we’ve turned this combination of Tuscan-inspired flavors into weeknight dinnerssidessoups, and apps. So pick out your favorite, pour yourself a glass, and get ready for the staycation of a lifetime.

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Bread Machine Cookbook for Beginners: Easy, Foolproof Recipes for Any Machine

Start enjoying freshly baked breads, straight from your bread machine

There’s nothing more satisfying than filling your kitchen with the warm scent of freshly baked bread—and a bread machine is the simplest way to make it happen. Whether you’re brand new to making bread or you just want to enjoy the hands-off approach offered by this convenient appliance, the Bread Machine Cookbook for Beginners makes it easy to get started with simple recipes and even simpler guides.

Say goodbye to store-bought sandwich bread. With just a handful of ingredients, a few minutes of prep, and this handy bread machine cookbook, you’ll be enjoying homemade loaves as often as you want.

The Bread Machine Cookbook for Beginners includes:

  • Clear guidance—Learn how bread machines work and how to clean them, what each setting should be used for, troubleshooting tips, and more.
  • 85 easy recipes—This bread machine cookbook features a full range of recipes, from classic Everyday Whole-Wheat Bread and Soft White Bread to Pizza Dough and Hot Cross Buns.
  • Reliable measurements—Go beyond other bread machine cookbooks with ingredient lists that are scaled for both 1.5- and 2-pound loaves.

Turn your kitchen into your personal bakery with a little help from the Bread Machine Cookbook for Beginners.

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40 Flavorful Dip Recipes That Are Perfect For Summer

Party dips are practically a complete food group for team Delish, no matter what season it is. Come summer especially, you’ll find us turning classics like queso and hummus, or wilder options like whipped cheeses and fruity salsas into full meals (though they’re incredible as snacks too, ofc!). What are you waiting for? Check out these 40 summer dips, then join us in whipping them up all season long.

The best part about these dips? How versatile they are! They can be cheesy and indulgent, like our spinach artichoke dip, our skillet beer cheese, or our jalapeño popper dip, or full of veggies and refreshing, like our muhammara, our Greek feta dip, and our tzatziki. They can be light and fruity and celebrate the best parts of summer, like our baked feta & blueberries, our mango salsa, or our whipped feta with balsamic roasted strawberries. They can even be hearty enough for a meal, like our Nashville hot chicken dip, our cheesy mini meatball skillet dip, our hot crab dip, and our taco dip. Whether you’re turning these into an epic party spread, just enjoying them as a light casual snack, or using these to top a sandwichchicken, or roasted vegetables), these are all the dips you’ll need for any and every summer occasion.

Have leftovers? Lucky you! We love adding leftover dips to all of our favorite main dishes and sides. Turn that cheesy bacon spinach dip into our spinach-artichoke stuffed chicken breasts or our one-pot creamy spinach artichoke chicken pasta; our Buffalo chicken dip into a Buffalo chicken wrapmac & cheese, or even Buffalo chicken stuffed peppers; or use our guacamole or avocado salsa for tacos and burritos too. Have fun with it!

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77 Super Salad Recipes You’ll Make Again & Again This Summer

Not that we don’t love all the seasons of the year..but summer is arguably our not-so-secret favorite (if not for the fresh produce alone). Since it’s just around the corner, and you know what that means—we’re going to start trying to take ALL our meals outside. This means tons of hamburgershot dogs, and grilled meat, of course, but that’s not all. As every true grill-master master knows, it’s not enough to just have the perfect proteins. You’ve got to fill out your meal with perfect side dishes and salads too. Check out our 77 summer salad recipes for ideas you can make all season long.

When it comes to summertime, the word “salad” isn’t so cut and dry. It means leafy greens, sure, but also potato saladspasta salads, and bean and corn salads too. We’ve got tons of options for them all here, from the classic to the somewhat unusual. For example, we’ve got your classic fruit salad (with a killer honey-lime dressing), but also a kitschy coconut and Cool Whip ambrosia salad if you wanna get weirder. We’ve included our solid macaroni salad recipe, as well as tons of more creative options, like our cowboy pasta salad, our Thai peanut chicken pasta salad, or our Greek orzo salad. We’ve got our classic potato salad that’ll fit in on any summertime spread here, as well as some wilder ones if you want your dish to stand out (in the best way) at the potluck. Check out our tzatziki potato salad, our watermelon Caprese, or our gnocchi antipasto salad to see what we mean.

You could also go with a simple spinach or arugula salad, or jazz them up, like in our strawberry spinach salad, our grilled steak salad, or our chicken-avocado Caprese salad. The other great thing about a summer salad? They’re RIPE for a mashup. Take our jalapeño popper potato salad, our Cobb egg salad, our lobster roll pasta salad, or our TK—they all combine two delicious recipes into one new fave.

Want more summertime inspiration? Check out our top summer dinner ideas, our best summer cocktails, and our fave summer BBQ sides too.

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Green Goddess Pasta Salad

Introducing a fresh new take on pasta salad that’s much more exciting than a lot of the traditional options you see at potlucks. It’s bright green with a zesty green goddess dressing and some extra veggies mixed in to make it feel more like a salad than a pasta dish. Don’t worry though, there is still plenty of pasta. This pasta salad is great as a side, served alongside some grilled chicken or a baked salmon, but it also has enough going on you could turn this into the main for a vegetarian dinner.

Leftovers would make an incredible lunch that’s easy to take with you. Simply store the pasta salad in an airtight container and place it in the fridge for up to 3 days. Similarly, both the dressing and pasta salad can be made ahead of time. The dressing can be made up to 2 days ahead, while the pasta salad should be limited to 1 day ahead.

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