Friday, August 21, 2026

Fresh Peach Almond Muffins


These tender peach almond muffins are filled with juicy fresh peaches, vanilla and almond, then finished with crunchy sliced almonds for an easy summer bake.




Fresh Peach Almond Muffins


I can't seem to resist the summer peaches this year.  

When I get the best peaches, I don't want to do too much to them. They're sweet, juicy, and full of flavor all on their own, so sometimes the best recipes are the ones that simply let the fruit shine.

That's exactly what I wanted with these Fresh Peach Almond Muffins.

They're tender and lightly sweetened, with little pieces of juicy peach tucked throughout the vanilla-almond muffin. A sprinkle of sliced almonds on top adds a little crunch, while just a touch of almond extract gives the peaches an extra layer of flavor without overpowering them.

And these aren't those overly sweet muffins that could almost pass for cupcakes. The peach really comes through.

They're perfect with a cup of hot tea in the morning, as an afternoon snack, or tucked into a basket for a summer brunch. If you've got good peaches right now, this is a simple way to make them the star of the show.

Enjoy!













Ingredients

These muffins keep things simple so the fresh peaches can take center stage. Vanilla and almond add a subtle layer of flavor, while sliced almonds give the tender muffins a little crunch.

For the Muffins

  • Egg – Provides structure and helps create a tender crumb.
  • 2% milk – Adds moisture and keeps the muffins soft.
  • Canola oil – Helps create a moist, tender texture without adding a strong flavor.
  • All-purpose flour – The foundation of the muffin batter.
  • Granulated sugar – Adds just enough sweetness to complement the peaches without making the muffins overly sweet.
  • Baking powder – Gives the muffins their lift and helps create those nicely rounded tops.
  • Salt – Balances the sweetness and brings out the peach and almond flavors.
  • Almond extract – Adds a delicate almond flavor that pairs beautifully with fresh peaches.
  • Vanilla extract – Rounds out the flavors and adds warmth.
  • Fresh ripe peach – The star of the recipe. Dice it into small pieces so the peach is distributed throughout every bite.
  • Sliced almonds – Adds a little crunch inside the muffins.

For the Tops

  • Sliced almonds – Creates a golden, crunchy topping.
  • Coarse or turbinado sugar – Optional, but adds a subtle sparkle and delicate crunch to the tops.


Equipment

You don't need any special equipment for these muffins—just a muffin pan, a couple of mixing bowls, and a good knife for dicing the peach.

You'll Need

  • 12-cup muffin pan
  • 6 paper muffin liners
  • Two medium mixing bowls
  • Whisk
  • Rubber spatula or wooden spoon
  • Chef's knife
  • Cutting board
  • Wire cooling rack

My Go-To's

  • 12-Cup Muffin Pan – A sturdy muffin pan helps the muffins bake evenly and develop nicely rounded tops.
  • Rubber Spatula – Perfect for gently folding the peaches into the batter without overmixing.
  • Wire Cooling Rack – Helps the muffins cool without becoming soggy underneath. 




Let's Make It Together

These muffins are wonderfully simple.

Start by lining every other cup of a muffin pan with six liners. Whisk together the wet ingredients in one bowl and the dry ingredients in another.

Combine the two just until the batter comes together, then gently fold in the diced peaches and almonds.

Divide the batter between the six prepared cups, top with more almonds and a sprinkle of coarse sugar, and bake at 425°F for 5 minutes. Without opening the oven, reduce the temperature to 375°F and continue baking until the muffins are lightly golden and cooked through.

Let them cool for a few minutes before transferring them to a rack.

The result? Tender, peach-filled muffins with crisp almond edges and just the right amount of sweetness.




Perfecting the Baking Process

  • Start With a Good Peach - Since peach is the main flavor, use a ripe, flavorful peach. It should be fragrant and give slightly when gently pressed.
  • Dice the Peach Small - Cut the peach into roughly ¼-inch pieces. Smaller pieces distribute throughout the batter and give you a little peach in nearly every bite.
  • Pat Very Juicy Peaches Dry - If your peach is exceptionally juicy, gently blot the diced pieces with a paper towel before adding them to the batter. This helps keep excess moisture from affecting the texture.
  • Don't Overmix - Once the dry ingredients meet the wet ingredients, stir just until combined. A few small streaks of flour are better than overworked batter.
  • Don't Skip the Temperature Change - The initial 425°F bake helps create the rise and domed tops. Reducing the oven to 375°F allows the muffins to finish baking without becoming overly dark.



Add Your Touch

These muffins are delicious as written, but there are a few easy ways to change them up:

  • Add a light drizzle of vanilla glaze after the muffins cool.
  • Substitute nectarines for the peaches.
  • Add a pinch of ground cinnamon for a warmer flavor.
  • Fold in a few white chocolate chips for a sweeter version.
  • Add a little lemon zest to brighten the peach flavor.
  • Swap the almonds for chopped pecans for a more Southern-inspired variation.

For this particular recipe, though, I'd keep the additions restrained. The simplicity is part of what makes the peaches stand out.




Set the Mood

Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.






A Little Taste of Summer

There's something special about recipes that don't need much fuss to be good. When summer peaches are ripe and juicy, they don't need a lot of help—they just need the right supporting cast.

The combination of peach, vanilla, and almond does exactly that here.

If you're enjoying summer produce while it's still at its best, you might also like:





Before You Start


Can I use frozen peaches?
Fresh peaches are best for this recipe because they're the star, but frozen peaches can work in a pinch. Thaw them completely and drain or gently pat them dry before dicing.

Do I need to peel the peach?
No. You can peel it if you prefer, but the skin is perfectly fine to leave on. If the peach skin is particularly tough, peeling will give you a more uniform texture.

Why do you bake the muffins at two temperatures?
The initial high-temperature bake helps the muffins rise quickly and develop their rounded tops. Reducing the temperature after five minutes allows them to finish baking more gently.

Can I make more than six muffins?
Yes, but I specifically like this recipe as a small batch. If you want to make a larger quantity, the ingredients can be doubled to make 12 muffins.

How should I store them?
Store cooled muffins in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, refrigerate or freeze them.






Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Summer Cucumber-Honeydew Salad with Grilled Chicken & Feta


This refreshing summer salad pairs sweet honeydew and crisp cucumber with grilled chicken, fresh dill, feta, and a bright lemon dressing.




Summer Cucumber-Honeydew Salad with Grilled Chicken & Feta


One of our favorite little pastimes is heading to Barnes & Noble, grabbing a drink and a snack, and wandering over to the magazine section. For me, it's usually the recipe magazines that get my attention. I can spend a surprising amount of time flipping through the pages, looking for something that makes me stop and think, I want to make that.

That's exactly what happened with this salad.

I came across a recipe in Better Homes & Gardens Fast & Fresh magazine that paired honeydew with cucumber, and the photo immediately caught my eye. It was an unusual combination, but honeydew is one of our favorite summer melons, so I was intrigued enough to give it a try.

I made a few changes to the original, including adding red onion for a savory bite and swapping in a tender green leaf lettuce which I had on hand. The result is a refreshing summer salad where sweet honeydew, crisp cucumber, fresh dill, and salty feta come together with tender grilled chicken and a bright lemon dressing.

It's the kind of lunch I want when it's hot outside—fresh, cool, flavorful, and satisfying without feeling heavy.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

This salad comes together with a simple mix of fresh summer produce, grilled chicken, and a bright homemade dressing. The combination of sweet honeydew, crisp cucumber, fresh dill, and salty feta gives it plenty of flavor without needing a heavy dressing.

  • fresh lemon juice
  • extra-virgin olive oil
  • honey
  • salt & pepper
  • poppy seeds honeydew melon
  • cucumber
  • green leaf lettuce
  • red onion
  • fresh dill 
  • boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • feta cheese


-- Equipment

You don't need much to make this fresh summer salad. A grill or grill pan handles the chicken, while a good knife and mixing bowl take care of the rest.

You'll Need

  • Outdoor grill or indoor grill pan
  • Digital meat thermometer
  • Medium mixing bowl
  • Small bowl for dressing
  • Whisk
  • Cutting board
  • Chef's knife
  • Serving bowls or platter

My Go-To's

  • Digital Meat Thermometer – The easiest way to know your chicken is cooked perfectly without overcooking it.
  • Sharp Chef's Knife – Makes quick work of the melon, cucumber, onion, and herbs.
  • Indoor Grill Pan – Makes grilling indoor convenient when the weather doesn't cooperate.  



-- Let's Make It Together

Start by grilling the chicken until cooked through, then let it rest before slicing.

While the chicken cooks, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, honey, salt, pepper, and poppy seeds. Add the honeydew, cucumber, lettuce, red onion, and dill, then gently toss to coat.

Serve the fresh salad alongside the sliced grilled chicken and finish with crumbled feta.

That's it—fresh, colorful, and ready for summer.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

  • Choose a ripe but firm honeydew - You want the melon sweet and juicy, but firm enough to hold its shape when tossed with the dressing. An overly ripe honeydew can become mushy in the salad.
  • Don't overdress the salad - The honeydew releases some of its own moisture, so you don't need a lot of dressing. Toss gently and add just enough to lightly coat the ingredients.
  • Let the chicken rest - Give the grilled chicken about five minutes to rest before slicing. This helps keep it juicy and gives you time to finish assembling the salad.
  • Use block feta - Crumbled feta from a block has a creamier texture and better flavor than the very dry pre-crumbled variety. Those little salty pieces are an important contrast to the sweet honeydew.



-- Add Your Touch

There are several easy ways to change this salad depending on what you have on hand.

  • Add toasted almonds or pistachios for crunch.
  • Swap the honeydew for cantaloupe.
  • Add a handful of fresh mint alongside the dill.
  • Replace the grilled chicken with grilled shrimp.
  • Add sliced avocado for extra creaminess.
  • Use goat cheese instead of feta for a softer, tangier finish.
  • Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the dressing for a little heat. 




Set the Mood

Meals taste even better when the table feels inviting. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood for this recipe.




A Fresh Take on Summer Salad

I love recipes that make you look at familiar summer ingredients a little differently. Honeydew and cucumber may not be the first pairing that comes to mind, but together they make a wonderfully crisp and refreshing combination.

If you're enjoying the best of summer produce right now, you might also like:





Before You Start


Can I make this salad ahead of time?
You can prepare the chicken, dressing, and chopped ingredients ahead of time, but I recommend waiting to toss everything together until shortly before serving. This keeps the lettuce crisp and the honeydew from releasing too much liquid.

Can I use cantaloupe instead of honeydew?
Absolutely. Cantaloupe will give you a slightly more pronounced melon flavor and a beautiful orange color. Honeydew is my favorite here because its mild sweetness works particularly well with the cucumber and dill.

Can I use leftover grilled chicken?
Yes! This is a great recipe for leftover grilled chicken. Slice it cold or gently warm it before serving.

Why use honey in the dressing?
Just a small amount of honey rounds out the tart lemon juice and complements the sweetness of the honeydew without making the dressing taste sweet.

Can I make this vegetarian?
Yes. Simply leave out the chicken and serve the salad with a little extra feta. It makes a lovely light summer side or lunch.





Friday, August 14, 2026

Honeyed Fig Crostini with Cinnamon-Cardamom Mascarpone

 

Fresh figs, creamy mascarpone and ricotta, warm cinnamon and cardamom come together on crisp crostini with honey and pistachios.




Honeyed Fig Crostini with Cinnamon-Cardamom Mascarpone


Every summer, we patiently wait for our fig tree to start producing its little treasures. Sometime around late July into August, the figs begin to ripen, and suddenly I'm making my way into the backyard with a basket, checking for the ones that are perfectly soft and ready to pick.

The funny thing is, I have a hard time keeping enough figs around to actually cook with because my husband eats them almost as fast as I can pick them! But every year, I manage to save enough to make a few of my favorite fig dishes, and I always come back to some version of crostini.

There's just something unique and special about fresh figs piled onto crisp toasted bread that works any time of day. We've enjoyed them for breakfast, a light lunch, and as an appetizer when we're entertaining. This version pairs the figs with a creamy ricotta and mascarpone mixture seasoned with cinnamon, cardamom, and vanilla bean powder, then finishes everything with honey, pistachios, and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt.

Fresh figs have such a short window, which is part of what makes them special. When you start seeing them at farmers' markets, grocery stores, or on the trees in late summer, grab them while you can. And if you're lucky enough to have a fig tree of your own, you may want to make these before someone eats all the figs first!

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

A few simple ingredients come together to make these crostini feel a little special. The fresh figs bring natural sweetness, while the creamy cheese mixture provides a rich, slightly tangy base for the warm spices, honey, and crunchy pistachios.

Fresh Figs

  • 4 medium fresh figs

Creamy Spread




Crostini

  • French baguette

Toppings

  • Honey
  • pistachios
  • Flaky sea salt


-- Equipment

This is one of those recipes where a few basic kitchen tools are all you need. A good knife, a small bowl for the creamy spread, and a baking sheet for the crostini will get the job done.

You'll Need

  • Baking sheet
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Small spoon or spatula
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Serving platter

My Go-To's

  • Rimmed Baking Sheet – Makes it easy to toast the baguette slices without making a mess.
  • Chef's Knife – A sharp knife makes slicing the delicate fresh figs much easier.




-- Let's Make It Together

Start by mixing the ricotta, mascarpone, cinnamon, cardamom, and vanilla bean powder until smooth and creamy.

Spread a generous layer of the mascarpone mixture over each toasted baguette slice. Top each with two fresh fig rounds.

Drizzle with honey, then finish with chopped pistachios and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt. Arrange on a platter and serve.

That's it. A handful of ingredients and just a few minutes of assembly gives you a beautiful late-summer bite.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

  • Choose figs that are ripe but still hold their shape - You want figs that feel soft and yielding when gently pressed, but aren't so ripe that they collapse when sliced. Since the figs are one of the stars of this recipe, their flavor and texture really matter.
  • Don't skimp on the creamy layer - A generous layer of the ricotta-mascarpone mixture balances the sweetness of the figs and honey. It also gives the warm spices somewhere to shine.
  • Let the honey be the finishing touch - You don't need much honey. A light drizzle is enough to bring out the natural sweetness of the figs without making the crostini overly sweet.
  • Don't forget the flaky salt - That little finishing touch is important. The salt cuts through the sweetness and brings the creamy cheese, figs, honey, and pistachios into balance.




-- Add Your Touch

There are plenty of ways to put your own spin on these little bites.

  • Swap the pistachios for toasted walnuts or pecans.
  • Add a few fresh mint leaves for a cool, herbal contrast.
  • Try a drizzle of balsamic glaze instead of honey.
  • Add a thin slice of prosciutto for a salty, savory element.
  • Finish with freshly cracked black pepper for a little bite.
  • Use goat cheese in place of the ricotta for a tangier version.
  • Add a few fresh thyme leaves for an earthy, savory note.




Set the Mood

A good meal deserves a great setting. Here are a few easy ways to set the mood when serving this dish.




A Little Taste of Late Summer

Fresh figs are one of those ingredients that make me want to slow down and enjoy the season while it's here. If you're looking for more ways to make the most of summer's best produce, these are a few recipes worth trying next:


For More Fig Recipes try these:




Before You Start

What kind of figs should I use?
Any fresh, ripe fig variety will work beautifully. Choose figs that are soft and fragrant but still firm enough to slice without falling apart.

Can I make these ahead of time?
You can mix the cheese spread and prepare the individual ingredients ahead of time, but I recommend assembling the crostini shortly before serving. This keeps the bread crisp and prevents it from becoming soggy.

Can I use dried figs?
Fresh figs are really the star of this recipe, so I recommend using them when they're available. Dried figs have a much more concentrated sweetness and a different texture.

Can I use something besides pistachios?
Absolutely. Toasted walnuts or pecans would both work well. Pistachios add a beautiful color and a subtle salty crunch, though, so they're my favorite here.

Are these sweet or savory?
They're a little bit of both, which is what makes them so good. The figs and honey bring sweetness, while the creamy cheese, flaky salt, and toasted pistachios add savory balance. The cinnamon and cardamom tie everything together.



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