Springtime Faves
Bright flavors, fresh picks, and easy spring bites!
This collection is all about the best tastes of spring—grilled citrus-kissed favorites, vibrant salads, fruit-forward treats, and light, refreshing dishes perfect for breezy cookouts and sunny afternoons.
I made this for lunch one day when I wanted pasta but wasn't in the mood for a heavy cream sauce. The combination of butter, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, chicken broth, cream cheese, and Parmesan creates a light coating that clings to the noodles rather than pooling at the bottom of the bowl.
This Ranch Chicken Quinoa Bowl starts with fluffy quinoa cooked in chicken broth, then gets topped with juicy pan-seared chicken, fresh vegetables, parmesan, sunflower seeds, and a drizzle of ranch. It has a nice balance of fresh, creamy, crunchy, and savory flavors in every bite.
This Mediterranean Chicken Protein Bowl is a fresh, flavorful, and filling meal that works just as well for a quick lunch as it does for weekly meal prep.
I've been on a bit of a yum yum sauce kick lately, and this bowl has become one of my favorite ways to use it. It combines buttery garlic shrimp, fluffy quinoa cooked in chicken broth, crisp vegetables, and creamy avocado for a lunch or dinner that feels fresh but still filling.
I have been finding excuses to put my Grilled Corn and Avocado Salad on everything lately. Tacos, bowls, and now this chicken dish. The warm sliced chicken paired with the cool corn salad and creamy yum yum sauce is one of my favorite combinations for lunch.
I was never an avocado toast person, but recently I've been trying to mix it up and had a bunch of avocados on hand. This version has been my favorite lately because it has layers of flavor and isn't bland like some of the other avocado toasts I've tried. The diced onion adds crunch, the Everything But The Bagel seasoning brings plenty of flavor, and the cilantro freshens everything up.
I dreamt up this dish one day because I was craving pasta, but wanted to work some vegetables in too. Luckily for me, there was also a sale on Italian sausages, so it felt like it was meant to be. Since making it the first time, it's been added to my regular rotation.
This pasta salad is a vibrant medley of Mediterranean-inspired flavors that feels just as fancy as it does comforting. Perfect for lunch, a picnic, or an easy weeknight side dish!
This is the kind of dinner I make when I want something that feels a little elevated, but still cooks like a weeknight meal. The orzo turns creamy and savory with mushroom, sun-dried tomatoes and Parmesan, the steak gets a hard sear and a proper rest, and a bright chimichurri cuts through everything with herbs and vinegar.
These small lemon ricotta cakes are soft, bright, and lightly sweet, which makes them especially nice for a spring table. The ricotta keeps the crumb tender while fresh lemon brings a clean, sunny flavor that feels right for Easter. I like finishing them with a simple vanilla glaze and a small “nest” of toasted coconut with a few pastel candies. They look festive and hold beautifully for brunch or an afternoon gathering.
This Ginger Sesame Tofu Bowl is a solid go-to whether you’re looking to fuel your day or meal prep something satisfying for the week. It features crispy baked tofu tossed in a sticky ginger-sesame glaze, roasted broccoli, crunchy raw veggies, and brown rice or noodles—all topped with a rich almond butter dressing. It’s balanced, bold, and keeps you full without weighing you down.
This easy cheese danish recipe brings the flaky, creamy magic of your favorite bakery right to your kitchen — no fuss, no yeast, just melt-in-your-mouth perfection.
A throwback to sweet mornings at Samuels in Wildwood, these ultra-thin, lacy crepes are rolled up with whipped cream, bananas, and strawberries just like the ones from your childhood. They're tender, delicate, and full of that simple joy you only get from nostalgic comfort food.
These Hot Honey Chicken Salad Sliders are the kind of lunch that makes you look forward to leftovers. We’re talking juicy shredded rotisserie chicken in a creamy, tangy hot honey-mustard dressing, piled onto soft Hawaiian rolls with peppery arugula and zippy pickles.
These aren’t your grandma’s deviled eggs. These are creamy, spicy-sweet, smoky, and just the right kind of fancy. A swirl of hot honey in the yolk mix adds an unexpected twist, and the chili-honey bacon crumble on top? Total flavor bomb.
This Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips is my not-so-secret weapon for potlucks, brunches, or anytime I want to serve something a little unexpected (but still totally crowd-pleasing). It’s fresh, juicy fruit tossed in lime juice and a touch of honey, served with warm, crispy cinnamon-sugar tortilla chips. Basically, a fruit salad met a churro chip and they became besties.
This garlic herb butter tortellini is cozy, savory, and packed with flavor — perfect when you want something simple but elevated. It’s my favorite way to turn cheese tortellini into a buttery, herby side dish in minutes.
Fluffy pancakes layered with sweet strawberries and whipped cream - a simple but special treat that's perfect for celebrating Mom.
Chicken Milanese is a simple, classic dish made with thin, crispy breaded chicken cutlets and a bright squeeze of lemon. This recipe focuses on straightforward techniques to create a crisp, golden crust without overwhelming the natural flavor of the chicken.
This easy mocktail combines Ghia Original Apéritif with sparkling apple juice and a splash of lemon to cut the sweetness. It’s crisp, refreshing, and tastes like what you'd sip at a picnic in a field somewhere near a modern sculpture park.
Juicy peach meets Ghia’s signature citrusy bite in this no-fuss summer mocktail that’s made for golden hour. All you need is ripe fruit, a splash of lemon, and sparkling water — it’s fresh, fizzy, and just bitter enough to slow you down in the best way.
These fluffy, bright muffins are bursting with fresh lemon flavor, have that delightful crunch from poppy seeds, and get a dreamy honey glaze drizzle on top. Perfect with coffee, tea, or as a sweet little snack throughout the day.
This bright, bitter-forward mocktail stars Ghia’s Original Apéritif, one of my favorite non-alcoholic spirits to keep on hand. Paired with pomegranate, lemon, and a splash of gingery fizz, this one’s bold, refreshing, and surprisingly easy to shake up.
This isn’t your average spring salad. Roasted cherries take center stage, bringing a rich, jammy sweetness that pairs perfectly with tangy goat cheese, toasted walnuts, and a citrusy vinaigrette. It’s like a fancy café salad — but you made it, and it’s even better.
These Cherry Almond Crumble Bars are my go-to when I want something fruity, chewy, and just a little nutty. The almond crumble topping pairs perfectly with the jammy cherry center, making each bite sweet, tart, and totally addictive.
Sweet, tangy, and kissed with a hint of fresh citrus, these honey-glazed carrots are a total glow-up from your basic roasted veggies. They’re tender, glossy, and bursting with flavor—like sunshine on a plate!
Easter potlucks call for something fresh, vibrant, and easy to serve, and this Spring Pea & Feta Orzo Salad fits the bill perfectly! Bursting with sweet peas, tangy feta, crisp cucumbers, and fragrant herbs, it’s light yet satisfying. Tossed with a zesty lemon-dill dressing, this pasta salad is not only delicious cold but also travels well and can be made ahead.
This deviled egg potato salad is the best of both worlds—creamy, tangy, and packed with Easter vibes! It’s got the classic deviled egg filling whipped into the dressing, chunks of fluffy potatoes, and crispy bacon bits to add a smoky crunch. The best part? It’s easy to transport and can be served cold or at room temperature!
These Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream Sandwiches are what warm-weather dreams are made of. Think tender biscuit-style cookies hugging vanilla bean ice cream and juicy macerated strawberries. They're nostalgic, fresh, and just fancy enough to impress your friends—but secretly easy to make!
These deviled eggs pack a little heat, a little tang, and a whole lot of creamy goodness. With sour cream instead of mayo and a splash of sweet-and-spicy jalapeño brine, they’re a cool twist on the classic—and dangerously snackable.