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Garlic Scape Pesto: Secret Spring Ingredient

March 20, 2026

Easy
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15 min
15 min
Makes about 1 cup (4 servings)
A vibrant bowl of 15-Minute Shrimp & Spring Vegetable Stir-Fry with plump pink shrimp, bright green snap peas, bok choy, and spring onions, garnished with fresh herbs.

15-Minute Shrimp & Spring Vegetable Stir-Fry

March 18, 2026

Let’s be honest. We’ve all had those meals that sit in your stomach like a lead weight. You know the ones. They promise comfort but deliver a three-hour nap. This 15-minute shrimp and spring vegetable stir-fry is the exact opposite of that. It’s built on speed and sharpness. The goal isn’t just to eat; it’s to fuel up without weighing down. You get the plump, satisfying shrimp, but the vibe is all crisp vegetables and a bright lemon-ginger sauce that wakes up your whole mouth. It’s the kind of fast, clean meal that leaves you ready to move, not slump. … Find out more
Golden spring vegetable and ham frittata with asparagus, goat cheese, and fresh herbs in a skillet

Easy Spring Vegetable and Ham Frittata Recipe

March 17, 2026

Let’s be clear: a ‘light’ meal shouldn’t taste like air. We’ve all eaten those lunches that make you want to nap for three hours. This isn’t that. This Easy Spring Vegetable and Ham Frittata is for when you need actual fuel, not just a sad salad. It’s built on the golden, savory foundation of quality eggs, but the magic is in the high-contrast textures. The tender snap of asparagus. The sharp, salty punch of diced ham. Creamy pockets of tangy goat cheese that melt into every bite. It’s a brunch showstopper or a fast weeknight savior. For another way to … Find out more

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Hot Cross Buns: Good Friday Baking Tradition

Desserts

Medium

12 buns

The year was 2018. My oven decided to die on Good Friday morning—not a slow death, but a dramatic clunk and silence right after I’d mixed the dough. I had twelve people arriving in four hours, flour dusting every surface of my galley kitchen, and the smell of yeast blooming in warm milk already hanging thick in the air. Hot Cross Buns were non-negotiable in my house, even if I had to commandeer my neighbor’s ancient AGA and sprint through a downpour with unbaked dough cradled like a newborn. That batch turned out better than any before—the crust crackled louder, … Find out more

A plate of freshly baked hot cross buns, glazed and studded with currants, displaying prominent white crosses