Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Bakery-Style Strawberry Almond Scones (Flaky & Buttery)


Bakery-style strawberry almond scones that are flaky, buttery, and perfect for Mother’s Day brunch. Easy to make with simple ingredients and fresh strawberries.




Bakery-Style Strawberry Almond Scones (Flaky & Buttery)


I love that a batch of freshly baked scones instantly makes a morning feel a little more special.

These strawberry almond scones have that bakery-style look and texture—tall, golden, and perfectly flaky—but they come together right in your own kitchen with simple ingredients.  This recipe builds on my go-to base scone method—the one I come back to again and again for that perfectly flaky, bakery-style texture.

They’re the kind of treat that feels just right for a slow weekend morning or a Mother’s Day brunch, where everything is meant to be a little softer, a little sweeter, and worth lingering over.  If you're planning on treating your mother or yourself give these scones a try.  They bring Spring flavor to you table and joy to your taste buds.

Enjoy!










Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Baking powder 
  • Butter  - Make sure your butter is cold.  This is key for flaky layers. 
  • Eggs
  • Whole milk
  • Vanilla extract
  • Almond extract 
  • Fresh strawberries - Dice them small and toss with flour—this keeps them from bleeding into the dough and helps distribute them evenly.
  • Sliced almonds - for bakery style tops
  • Coarse or sparkling sugar - for adding sweetness and a little crunch to the tops


Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Pastry cutter or hands
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Biscuit cutter or knife

My Go-To Tools





-- Let’s Make It Together

Preheat your oven to 450°F and line a baking sheet with parchment. Toss the diced strawberries with a little flour and set aside.

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder. Add the grated cold butter and toss it into the flour until you still see small pieces throughout.  Gently fold in the strawberries.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, milk, vanilla, and almond extract. Add to the dry ingredients and mix just until the dough comes together.

Turn the dough onto a floured surface and gently bring it together. Pat into a rectangle, fold it like a letter, then repeat once more to create layers. Pat to about 2 separate round circles about 1–1¼ inches thick.  Cut each circle into 6 wedges and place on the baking sheet.

Brush the tops with milk, then sprinkle with sliced almonds and coarse sugar. Bake for 12–15 minutes, until tall, golden, and set.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The secret to tall, flaky scones is cold butter and minimal handling. Keep the butter cold and avoid overmixing to preserve those layers.  Grating the cold butter is an easy way to work the butter into the flour.  A little less messy but more action when you cut the butter into the flour is using small cubes of butter and a pastry cutter. 




-- Add Your Touch

You can easily make these your own depending on what you have on hand.

Swap in blueberries or raspberries, add a light glaze for extra sweetness, or skip the almonds if you prefer a more classic scone. They’re just as good warm with a little butter or served alongside your favorite jam.




Set the Mood

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.




If you’re building a cozy brunch or just love bakery-style treats, here are a few more recipes to try next:

Save these scones for your next slow morning or special gathering—they’re simple to make but feel like something truly special.




Before You Start 

Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes, but keep them frozen and dice small to prevent excess moisture.

Why are my scones not flaky?
The butter may have been too warm or the dough overmixed.

Can I make these ahead of time?
You can prepare the dough and refrigerate before baking.

Do I have to use almond extract?
No, but it adds a subtle bakery-style flavor.

How do I know when they’re done?
They should be golden on top and set in the center.


 

 

 




Saturday, April 25, 2026

Sheet Pan Lemon Parmesan Chicken with Roasted Vegetables

 

An easy sheet pan lemon Parmesan chicken with roasted vegetables. This one-pan dinner is fresh, flavorful, and perfect for a simple weeknight meal.



Sheet Pan Lemon Parmesan Chicken with Roasted Vegetables


This is one of those dinners I come back to when I want something that feels fresh and flavorful, but still easy enough to pull together on a busy night.

Everything cooks on one pan—juicy lemon Parmesan chicken alongside roasted vegetables that soften, caramelize, and soak up all that flavor as they cook.

It’s simple, reliable, and one of those meals that always feels just a little more put-together than the effort it actually takes.

Enjoy!













Ingredients

Chicken

  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts (thin cut)
  • Flour
  • Seasoned bread crumbs
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Garlic powder
  • Lemons
  • Garlic
  • Butter
  • Lemon pepper seasoning

Vegetables

  • Cherry tomatoes - They burst as they roast, creating little pockets of sweetness that pair perfectly with the lemon.
  • Zucchini - Absorb all the flavor from the pan while roasting until tender and slightly caramelized.
  • Baby Bella mushrooms
  • Olive oil

Finish

  • Fresh parsley

A Few Ingredient Notes

Lemon + Lemon Pepper
This combination brings brightness and balance—the lemon keeps everything fresh, while the seasoning adds a savory citrus kick.

Parmesan + Breadcrumb Coating
Creates a light, crispy exterior that contrasts perfectly with the juicy chicken.



Equipment

  • Large sheet pan with edges
  • Parchment paper (optional, for easy cleanup)
  • 3 shallow bowls or pie plates
  • Tongs

My Go-To Tools

  • Sheet Pan — large enough to spread everything out for even roasting
  • Parchment Paper — keeps cleanup simple and prevents sticking






-- Let’s Make It Together

Preheat your oven to 400°F and line a large sheet pan if desired.

Set up three shallow bowls: one with flour, one with a mixture of breadcrumbs, Parmesan, and garlic powder, and one with melted butter, lemon zest and juice, and minced garlic.

Dredge each piece of chicken in flour, dip into the lemon butter mixture, then coat in the breadcrumb mixture. Place on the sheet pan.

Add the tomatoes, zucchini, and mushrooms around the chicken. Drizzle the vegetables with olive oil and sprinkle everything with lemon pepper seasoning.

Bake for 15 minutes, then flip the chicken. Add lemon slices on top and return to the oven for another 10–15 minutes, until the chicken is golden and cooked through.

Finish with fresh parsley and serve.







-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

For the best texture, make sure everything is spread out in a single layer on the sheet pan. Crowding the pan will cause the vegetables to steam instead of roast.





-- Add Your Touch

This recipe is easy to adapt depending on what you have on hand.

You can swap in different vegetables like asparagus or bell peppers, add a sprinkle of feta for a Mediterranean twist, or serve it over pasta or rice to make it a little more filling.


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.





If you loved this fresh and easy sheet pan dinner, here are a few more recipes to try next:

Save this one for those nights when you want something simple that still feels fresh and a little special.







Before You Start 

Can I use regular chicken breasts?
Yes—just pound them to an even thickness so they cook evenly.

Can I use different vegetables?
Absolutely—just choose vegetables that roast well in a similar time frame.

How do I know when the chicken is done?
It should reach an internal temperature of 165°F and be golden on the outside.

Can I make this ahead of time?
You can prep the ingredients ahead, but it’s best baked fresh.

How do I keep the coating crispy?
Avoid overcrowding and flip the chicken halfway through baking.




 

 

 



Thursday, April 23, 2026

5-Ingredient Steak Salad for Two (Steakhouse Style in 30 Minutes)


An easy 5-ingredient steak salad for two made with a shortcut salad kit, juicy seared steak, and fresh toppings. Steakhouse flavor at home in just 30 minutes.




5-Ingredient Steak Salad for Two (Steakhouse Style, 30 Minutes)


This recipe is part of my 5-Ingredient Meal Series—quick, flavorful meals designed to come together in about 30 minutes with minimal effort. I shared a few of these last fall, and this one fits right in with that same easy, shortcut-friendly approach. 

This is the kind of dinner I make when I want something that feels a little elevated, but don’t want to spend a lot of time getting there.

It has all the flavors of a classic steakhouse salad—crisp greens, juicy steak, creamy dressing, and plenty of texture—but it comes together with a few smart shortcuts that make it completely doable on a weeknight.

And because it’s made for two, it’s perfect for a simple date night at home or a dinner that feels just a little more special without any extra effort.










Ingredients

  • Taylor Farms Steakhouse Wedge Chopped Salad Kit - This is where most of the flavor comes from—crisp greens, toppings, and a creamy dressing all in one, making this recipe quick and easy.
  • Cherry tomatoes - Add a fresh, juicy contrast that balances the richness of the steak and dressing.
  • Baby spinach - Extends the salad and adds a softer texture while keeping everything fresh and light.
  • Top sirloin steak - A great balance of flavor and tenderness. It cooks quickly and gives you that classic steakhouse feel without needing anything fancy.
  • Croutons - Bring the crunch—don’t skip them. They help round out the texture and make the salad feel complete.




Equipment

You only need a few simple tools to pull this together:

  • Large salad bowl - I love using this one.
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Cast iron skillet (or heavy skillet) - This is the skillet I use and it gives the best sear.
  • Tongs or spatula





-- Let’s Make It Together

In a large bowl, add the salad kit greens (reserve the dressing and toppings) along with the baby spinach. Toss to combine.

Add the halved cherry tomatoes and set aside.

Pat the steak dry and cut into bite-sized pieces. Season with salt and pepper or your favorite steak seasoning.

Heat a skillet over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Add the steak and cook, letting it sear on the first side before stirring, until cooked to your preferred doneness. Remove from heat.

Add the warm steak to the salad. Top with the salad kit toppings and croutons.

Serve with the dressing on the side and toss just before eating.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

For the best flavor, let the steak sear undisturbed for the first few minutes. This creates a deep, flavorful crust that gives the salad that true steakhouse feel.





-- Add Your Touch

You can easily adjust this based on what you have or what you’re in the mood for.

Add sliced avocado for extra richness, swap in a different protein, or sprinkle in a little extra cheese if you want to lean into that steakhouse feel. You can also drizzle the dressing lightly or serve it on the side to keep everything crisp.




Set the Mood

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.











     5-Ingredient Meal Series     

Looking for quick, flavorful meals with minimal effort? Here’s the lineup of 5-Ingredient Meals in this series—each designed to be ready in 20–30 minutes, packed with flavor, and perfect for busy weeknights:

5-Ingredient Steak Salad with Avocado (Ready in 30 Minutes!) - Juicy grilled steak paired with Southwestern-style salad kit, black beans, avocado, and bell peppers.

5-Ingredient Caesar Pasta Salad (Ready in 30 Minutes!) - Mini farfalle pasta tossed with Caesar salad kit, salami, pepperoncini, red onion, and Parmesan-crouton topping.

5-Ingredient Asian-Inspired Kohlrabi & Cabbage Slaw (Ready in 30 Minutes!) - Crisp kohlrabi and cabbage with a zesty chili-peanut dressing, lime, and cilantro — perfect for a refreshing side.

5-Ingredient Zucchini Ribbon Salad (Ready in 20 Minutes!) -Fresh zucchini ribbons with cherry tomatoes, olives, and feta tossed in a za’atar vinaigrette.

Easy Teriyaki Chicken Mandarin Orange Salad (5 Ingredients, 30 Minutes) — A quick, flavor-packed salad with crunchy ramen noodles, edamame, and a bright Asian-style dressing.

5-Ingredient Steak Salad for Two (Steakhouse Style in 30 Minutes) — A shortcut steakhouse-inspired salad with juicy seared steak, crisp greens, and bold flavor.


Before You Start (FAQs)

Can I use a different cut of steak?
Yes—ribeye, strip steak, or even leftover steak will work.

Can I make this ahead of time?
You can prep the components ahead, but wait to add the dressing and steak until just before serving.

Do I have to use a salad kit?
No, but it keeps things quick and easy. You can build your own version if you prefer.

How do I keep the salad from getting soggy?
Serve the dressing on the side and toss just before eating.

What’s the best doneness for the steak?
Medium (about 145°F) works well, but cook it to your preference.


 

 

 










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