
Creamy, comforting and most likely covered in Tater Tot? You betcha! Whip up one of our favorite hot dish recipes when you’re

Creamy, comforting and most likely covered in Tater Tot? You betcha! Whip up one of our favorite hot dish recipes when you’re
Making knoephla soup from scratch is easier than you might think. The pillowy dumplings—known as knöpfle (“knobs”) in German—are a simple mix of flour, egg, milk and salt, and take just a couple of minutes to shape.
The knoephla dumplings are simmered in a rich, creamy broth made of tender potatoes, onions and milk, making this soup satisfying enough for a main meal. This knoephla soup recipe is also great if you’re in a hurry; it makes 10 servings of hearty soup with just 20 minutes of prep time. The recipe can easily be doubled if you’re feeding a crowd.
The origins of knoephla soup can be traced to the Midwest, particularly in North Dakota and Minnesota where a large population of German immigrants settled. It’s a beloved dish, especially during the cold winter months.

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At first, it may seem as if pumpkin and chocolate wouldn’t pair well. But if pumpkin chocolate chip cookies or pumpkin brownies couldn’t convince you, our chocolate pumpkin tart definitely will. The creamy fall-spiced pumpkin filling baked in a bitter chocolate crust with a ganache topping forms a powerhouse of complementary flavors. It’s kind of like a sophisticated version of pumpkin pie, with an elevated taste and matching look. I love crystallized ginger as the finishing touch, but you could also use candied pepitas.
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Mechado is one of those Filipino dishes that always tastes like home to me. It’s a slow-cooked beef stew with potatoes and carrots simmered in a tomato-based sauce. My mom used to make this for us when I was growing up, and it’s still one of my favorite meals. Whenever the pot was simmering on the stove, I knew dinner was going to be something comforting and delicious.
A lot of Filipino stews share similarities, but each has its own character. Afritada uses chicken and usually has a lighter tomato base, while kaldereta is known for its richer flavor and sometimes includes liver spread. Menudo is usually made with pork, along with smaller diced vegetables. Mechado sits somewhere in between — still tomato-forward, but with tender beef chuck that makes it especially satisfying. It’s cozy, hearty, and one of the most comforting meals you can make.
This recipe tastes like my childhood. The beef was tender and the veggies were well-cooked. My daughter couldn’t get enough of the sauce. It was rich with depth and very flavorful. I appreciated that there were two cooking options, which gives flexibility to the cook. —Kristina, September 2025

You know the holidays are approaching when cranberries arrive at stores and outdoor markets. Their ruby-red hue and sweet-tart bite make cranberry recipes a seasonal favorite, whether baking a sweet treat, stirring up cocktails or making a savory cranberry-glazed roast. Fresh cranberries brighten quick breads and hearty stuffings, while dried ones offer a subtle hint of sweetness in salads and sides.
Our collection celebrates the many ways to enjoy the fruit, from simple drinks and sauces to creative dips and mains. There are tangy cocktails, party-worthy pinwheel recipes and larger-format meals, like cranberry short ribs and meatballs. It also has fun and indulgent cranberry dessert recipes, perfect for a holiday cookie party or afternoon tea. With so many sweet and savory cranberry ideas, you won’t need to repeat flavors.
When shopping for fresh cranberries, look for firm, plump, deeply red ones. Before using, sort through the bag to remove any brown or wrinkled berries. No two berries will taste the same, so if your dishes are more tart than intended, balance the sharp edge with a drizzle of honey, maple syrup, agave or simple syrup. Don’t forget to toss a few bags in the freezer to enjoy cranberry recipes long after the season ends.
With its small, slippery dumplings and flavorful broth, wonton soup is comfort food at its best. Our wonton soup recipe includes pork-and-shrimp wontons with silky wrappers that bob around in a soothing chicken broth with tender baby bok choy. You can bulk up the soup with a copious amount of wontons or make a lighter, healthier version with more of the leafy greens.
Making wontons is a process, but it’s worth the effort. Gather with family or friends for a dumpling-wrapping session. The filling comes together easily, and once you get into the rhythm of wrapping, you’ll surprise yourself with how quickly you’ve mastered it. Make a large batch of wontons to stock your freezer; that way, you’ll always have some available for a quick snack or meal.
Wonton soup is a classic soup recipe with a light broth and small, bite-sized dumplings. The thin, smooth wheat-based wrappers surround savory fillings, the most common of which are pork or a mix of pork and shrimp. The meat is seasoned with a dash of Shaoxing wine, fresh green onions, fragrant ginger and nutty sesame oil. Coarsely chopping the shrimp allows you to see and taste them in the filling.
The main tip for successful wonton wrapping is to set up your workstation before getting started. Stay organized by dividing the filling into two or three containers, and setting one container in a bowl of ice to keep it chilled as you work (store the others in the fridge). Keep the wrappers covered with a damp towel or storage wrap so they don’t dry out as you assemble. Have a sheet pan or two lined with parchment or wax paper, or lightly dusted with flour to land the wontons.
Wrap one wonton at a time until you get into a rhythm. Then, create an assembly line by placing two (or more) wrappers before you. Top each with a scoop of filling and moisten the wrappers. Wrap up the filling and transfer the wontons to the sheet pan.
Autumn is the bridge between the warm days of summer and the busy, chilly holidays, and these fall dessert bars welcome and celebrate the flavors of the changing seasons. Filled with pumpkin, maple, apple, and cranberry, these comforting treats are easy to slice, simple to serve, and fit for both weeknight cravings and festive gatherings.
As expected, pumpkin dessert recipes are prevalent throughout the collection, whether paired with chocolate, cream cheese, or warm fall spices. But these easy fall dessert bar recipes also offer many other flavor options. Try buttery squares of apple-filled bars reminiscent of a classic apple pie, or easy treats full of crunchy nuts complemented by caramel, white chocolate, or cinnamon.
Most recipes are made from scratch, perfect for a cozy afternoon baking project. If you are short on time, try a no-bake cereal treat bar or one that uses cake mix, so it takes minutes to assemble and get into the oven. Many of these recipes freeze well, so you can bake once and enjoy for months whenever you need something sweet.
That small box of pudding mix in the pantry may not look like much, but our recipes with vanilla pudding prove how versatile it can be. With a silky texture and mellow sweetness, vanilla pudding easily transforms into the base for pies, cakes, trifles and easy no-bake desserts.
These vanilla pudding dessert recipes range from rich and decadent, like a toffee brownie trifle or chocolate éclair, to lighter and fruit-forward, such as strawberry bliss or raspberry coffee cake. On warmer days, you can make frozen treats like pops and ice cream sandwiches in different flavors. Moreover, a simple swap to nondairy milk or adding a handful of seasonal fruits and spices can fit these recipes for any occasion, including potluck desserts.
Whether you’re looking for a quick weeknight treat, craving a nostalgic favorite or wanting a fresh spin for gatherings, these desserts using vanilla pudding prove the mix is anything but ordinary.