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Slow-Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken

When fall and winter roll around, I’m always on the lookout for new slow-cooker recipes to add to my repertoire. The one thing I love more than using my slow cooker to make set-it-and-forget-it meals is slow-cooker recipes that mainly rely on pantry staples. No need to run to the store for some obscure ingredient? Sign me up!

This slow-cooker honey garlic chicken recipe is one of those. It requires little prep time and uses items such as honey, soy sauce and rice wine vinegar that I already have in my kitchen pantry, making this recipe an excellent option for a weeknight dinner that I know the whole family will love.

Ingredients for Slow-Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken

  • Chicken thighs: This recipe calls for 2 pounds of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, a good choice for cooking honey garlic chicken in a slow cooker. You can also make this recipe with chicken breasts if you prefer.
  • Salt and pepper: The chicken is seasoned generously on both sides with salt and pepper.
  • Onion: A yellow or white onion is the best type of onion for this recipe.
  • Honey: Honey gives the sauce its sticky texture and sweet flavor. Use your favorite honey or try one of our Test Kitchen’s favorite honey brands.
  • Soy sauce: This fermented sauce adds an umami, or savory, flavor to the honey garlic sauce. Use a low-sodium variety of your favorite soy sauce brand. For a gluten-free chicken recipe, replace the soy sauce with tamari sauce.
  • Ketchup: Ketchup is an ingredient you likely have on hand already, but you can substitute tomato paste if preferred.
  • Rice wine vinegar: Vinegar counteracts the sweetness of the sauce. With its sweeter and less acidic flavor profile, apple cider vinegar is the best type of vinegar to use as a substitute for rice wine vinegar. You could also use white wine vinegar or champagne vinegar if necessary.
  • Garlic: Minced garlic gives the sauce its signature pungent flavor. Use fresh minced garlic for the best flavor, although store-bought minced garlic will also work.
  • Crushed red pepper flakes: A pinch of crushed red pepper flakes adds a hint of spicy heat to the sauce.
  • Cornstarch: Cornstarch is used as a thickening agent for the sauce after the chicken is cooked.
  • Garnish: Each serving is garnished with thinly sliced green onions and a sprinkling of white sesame seeds.
  • Cooked rice: Serve the chicken on top of cooked rice. You can use your favorite type of rice: jasmine, basmati or plain white rice are all excellent options.

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45 Christmas Lunch Ideas to Keep Things Merry and Bright

Christmas is a time of wonder and whimsy, from trees laden with ornaments to lovingly made cookies and intricate gingerbread houses. And while you may already be planning overnight holiday breakfast recipes and Christmas dinner ideas, we wouldn’t blame you if lunch is the last thing on your mind between opening gifts and getting ready for supper. But that doesn’t have to be the case! These Christmas lunch ideas prove that even quick and easy recipes can be tasty (and pretty!) enough for this special day.

Each of these easy Christmas lunch ideas is family-friendly and features seasonal produce, including pomegranate seeds, juicy blood oranges, pears and cranberries. There is a range of options from crisp salads and veggie sides to warming winter soups and sandwiches, so you’re sure to find something that fits your family’s tastes and appetites. Plus, these holiday lunch dishes come together quickly or can be made ahead of time, so mealtime is as easy as reheating.

Whichever recipe you go with, serve lunch with a holiday-ready blood orange punch or cranberry mimosa for the adults, and sparkling cider for the kids. Sneak a Christmas cookie, too, we won’t tell!

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French Onion Monkey Bread

French onion is a flavor we can’t seem to get enough of. From classic French onion soup to French onion meatballscaramelized onions have a flavor that never ceases to please. Consider this easy French onion monkey bread the next recipe to add to your growing roster of irresistible French onion ideas.

While many think of monkey bread as a sweet breakfast treat, this French onion monkey bread will have you wanting to try more savory variations ASAP. For ease, this recipe calls for a few cans of biscuit dough rather than making biscuits from scratch. That means the most time-consuming part of this recipe is caramelizing the onions—which is largely a hands-off process to begin with.

The sweet caramelized onions in this recipe are infused with red wine, beef stock and a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce for umami richness. Then, they’re layered between balls of biscuit dough bathed in a Parmesan-garlic herb butter and a generous amount of ooey-gooey Gruyere or Swiss cheese. This golden French onion monkey bread will make a showstopping centerpiece at your next family dinner.

Ingredients for French Onion Monkey Bread

  • Butter and olive oil: Using a combination of butter and oil is one of our favorite tricks for making perfect caramelized onions. The butter adds flavor and improves browning, while the higher smoke point of the oil helps prevent the onions from burning.
  • Onions: We love the balanced taste of yellow onions for this pull-apart bread, since they are equally sweet and zippy. For a sweeter taste, you can use Vidalia onions or a combination of both types of onions.
  • Salt and pepper: A simple seasoning of salt and pepper enhances the flavor of the onions and adds a mild, peppery bite.
  • Red wine or sherry: Red wine or sherry are traditionally added to French onion soup to add depth and complexity to the broth. Either does the same for the caramelized onion filling in this recipe.
  • Beef stock: Simmering the onions in a small amount of beef stock also helps transform this recipe from a caramelized onion bread to a French onion monkey bread.
  • Worcestershire sauce: Just a small amount of Worcestershire adds a boost of umami to the caramelized onions.
  • Homestyle biscuit dough: While some monkey bread recipes use flaky canned biscuit dough, this particular recipe is best made with homestyle or buttermilk canned biscuits. Use your favorite brand of store-bought biscuits.
  • Fresh herbs: A combination of parsley and thyme is a classic pairing for French onion soup and infuses the bread with a heavenly taste and aroma.
  • Garlic: A few cloves of minced garlic are added to the melted herb butter for a little extra zip and flavor.
  • Cheese: Aged Parmesan and Gruyere or Swiss cheese have a salty, nutty flavor that marries well with the sweet caramelized onions and fragrant herbs in this savory bread recipe.

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Our 100 All-Time-Best Christmas Cookie Recipes

Bake the Best Holiday Cookies

Whether you’re still learning the basics of cookie making or are all about using those pro baking tips you’ve mastered over the years, there’s no better time to bake from scratch than during the holidays. Whether you whip up an assortment of holiday bars and barks to pack and ship to someone special or are baking a batch of easy-to-make cookies to serve alongside homemade hot chocolate on movie night, you’ll find that cookies always spread cheer. Nut and spice cookiesfruity cookiessugar cookies and more: we always have a hard time narrowing down our favorites (which is why this collection has 100 recipes!).

But, we have to admit that the imperfection of these festive smashed cookies places them at the top of our list. The addition of two eggs gives the centers a tender and soft texture, while the crinkled edges get ever so slightly golden and crisp. Top with a simple confectioners’ sugar glaze for a holiday treat perfect for a cookie tin — and that’s oh-so-fun to make!

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The Best Recipes of 2025

Every year, Taste of Home readers remind us that the best recipes come straight from home kitchens. We get thousands of recipe submissions, each one earning a Test Kitchen-approved stamp before it’s published to the site.

There are so many recipes that it would be impossible to choose the best of the best without your help! You pinned them on Pinterest, shared them on social media and saved them to your recipe box, helping us determine which ones rise to the top.

These are the dishes that won hearts (and taste buds!) everywhere, whether they’re brand-new recipes or tried-and-true classics. From family dinners to bake-sale favorites, every recipe here is reader-approved, home-tested and downright delicious.

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25 Ripe Banana Recipes to Use Up Your Bunch

And just like that, another week flew by without even touching the bananas in the fruit bowl. They’re probably deeply freckled or almost black, but just because they’re too ripe to peel and eat plain doesn’t mean they’re not salvageable. Since the bananas are soft and extremely sweet at this point, they’re perfect for mashing up and using in ripe banana recipes.

This collection includes plenty of banana desserts, such as decadent banana cheesecake, ice cream, brownies, chocolate cake, classic banana pudding and even a fancy bananas Foster. Of course, there is no shortage of breakfast recipes where bananas shine in smoothies, pancakes, waffles, oatmeal, coffee cake and muffins. And it’s not a complete list without plenty of banana bread recipes, from the classic loaf to modern offshoots like pumpkin and apple topped with caramel and coconut.

So many banana recipes are available. Whether you’re working with one ripe banana or a whole bunch, you’ll definitely find a recipe that inspires you. And if your bananas aren’t quite ripe yet but you’re itching to use them in overripe banana recipes, you can totally ripen bananas yourself. I prefer the oven technique, but the microwave method works too!

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100 Easy Holiday Appetizers To Elevate Your Party

Our Best Holiday Appetizer Recipes

If you ask us, one of the best parts of the holiday season is the snacking that happens before the main meal. Who wouldn’t want to mix up a festive cocktail or two and treat themself to an assortment of small bites before a special holiday dinnerCheese balls and cheese logsparty-ready dips, wow-worthy platters—with so many delicious options, choosing what to make can be difficult. One of the recipes we always include in our pre-dinner spread however, is this baked brie.

We like to dress it up for the holidays; we stuff it into little golden parcels of puff pastry along with a hit of cranberry sauce and crunchy walnuts—for the ultimate sweet-and-savory bite.

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We Tried Dolly Parton’s 5-Layer Casserole, and Now We’re Making It on Repeat

Dolly Parton has written and performed plenty of chart-topping country songs. She’s also made countless appearances on TV (like this Netflix Christmas musical), along with penning several books. To us, though, Dolly is famous for her chicken and dumplings as she is for “Jolene.”

This Dolly Parton casserole recipe is rumored to be one of her signature dishes. It’s made up of simple ingredients, jam-packed with potatoes, ground beef and vegetables to make the ultimate comfort food. It’s not fancy, but sometimes, the beauty of a dish is its simplicity.

How to Make Dolly Parton’s Casserole

Dolly Parton Casserole Ingredients
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Ingredients

  • 3 large russet potatoes, sliced
  • 1 pound ground beef, browned and seasoned
  • 2 onions, sliced and rings separated
  • 1 can diced tomatoes
  • 1-1/2 green bell peppers, chopped
  • Salt and pepper, generously to taste

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27 Traditional Holiday Cookies You’ll Want To Bake Every Year

Traditional Christmas and Holiday Cookie Recipes

If you ask us, holiday baking season is the most wonderful time of the year. That’s when we get to break out the royal icing, sprinkles and colorful candy pieces—and give all our favorite holiday cookies an extra special touch. And, while we always make sure to include something new in our roundup, there’s nothing better than a freshly baked batch of the classics.

If you ask us, holiday baking season is the most wonderful time of the year. That’s when we get to break out the royal icing, sprinkles and colorful candy pieces—and give all our favorite holiday cookies an extra special touch. And, while we always make sure to include something new in our roundup, there’s nothing better than a freshly baked batch of the classics. We’re talking buttery shortbreads, all different types of sugar cookies and, of course, plenty of gingerbread. If looking for a handful of recipes that rely on classic flavors and tried-and-true techniques, these are the ones to add to your repertoire. You’ll find snowballs, thumbprints, biscotti and more. No matter which cookies you decide to bake, spritz are a holiday must. The green and white tie-dye effect gives these classic cookies a modern-retro look, and the red sprinkles add a bit more holiday cheer.

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101 Things to Do with a Tortilla

101 Things to Do with a Tortilla takes this delicious and nutritious staple of so many countries and brings it into the mainstream with family-friendly recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and more. Tortillas are a no-fail recipe ingredient, and Stephanie Ashcraft and Donna Kelly show that tortillas aren’t just for Mexican food anymore!

From the Back Cover

101 Things to Do With a Tortilla

Tortillas with a twist from the author of the New York Time’s Best-Seller 101 Things to do With a Cake Mix!

Southwest Egg Rolls
Lattice-Top Chicken Potpie
Tortilla-Crusted Fish Fillets
Cherry Enchiladas
Strawberry Shortilla
And more!