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Monthly Archives: October 2025
6 Things Nobody Needs in Their Kitchen After 60 (Seriously, It’s Time to Let Go)
Make space for what matters.
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The Reason My Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Should Top Your Fall Baking List
The ultimate fall treat.
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This Kitchen Makeover Is So Cozy, It Almost Feels Like a Living Room
The apartment dweller was after a minimalist, modern-meets-vintage look.
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My Rule-Breaking Upgrade for the Most Legendary Lasagna (No, It’s Not Traditional)
It will squash all the competition.
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Add This to Leftover Pasta to Revive It to Its Former Glory
You can save it.
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The Jarred Marinara Sauce That Tastes Even Better than Rao’s (It’s That Good!)
“Vibrant, zippy, and fresh.”
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What You’re Getting Wrong When Cooking Fried Chicken, According to This Famous Southern Chef
You might be guilty.
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This Easy Hack for Crescent Rolls Is My Favorite Fall Dessert
So easy to make!
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spinach and ricotta gnudi
Although spinach gnudi — soft, pillowy cheese dumplings fried in browned butter and sage — are traditionally more of a spring or summer food, I’m here to make the argument we should eat them right now, in prime soup-and-sweater weather. Because did you hear the part about warm cheese? the puddle of brown butter? the earthy sage? It’s a symphony of delicious fall things and if you tell me you don’t want to curl up on the plate and take a nap in it, fine, I’ll believe you but I do think you’re in denial.

Gnudi literally means “naked” in Italian — consider them spinach and ricotta ravioli without the pasta wrapper. I think they’re better in every way because you get all of the soft, cheesy filling, none of the pasta fuss that can feel leaden together. Typically, gnudi are made with fresh greens that have been blanched and finely chopped but I’ve been on a mission over the last year to give frozen spinach (reliable! economical! seasonless!) more love, especially when all I’d planned to do with the fresh stuff was cook it down and feel bereft when it vanished. Frozen spinach saves me this heartache, and here we’re using a whole box, saving us a math headache too.