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Rustic Berry Skillet Galette With Almonds
This galette pairs fresh, ripe blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries with strawberries to create a balance of sweet and tart!
Easy Pumpkin Pie
Skip the pumpkin spice and let this flavorful, two-ingredient crust do all the work. All you need to make this simple pie is some spicy, crunchy, store bought gingersnap cookies and some melted butter! No rolling, transferring or crimping required. If you can’t find gingersnaps or don’t like ginger, reach for some cinnamon graham crackers instead.
Bran Muffins
Bran muffins are a breakfast classic. They made their way into cookbooks from New Jersey to North Carolina decades ago as cereal companies worked to promote their products. It is believed that this recipe came from Hemlock Inn in North Carolina, a favorite place of Lodge family members Sarah Lodge and her husband, John Lodge.
Blueberry Ricotta Skillet Cake
The recipe for this fluffy, berry-filled cake was adapted from our friends at Bon Appétit. For a fun twist, switch out the blueberries for your favorite seasonal fruit.
Gingerbread Pear Upside-Down Skillet Cake
This festive dessert turns classic molasses gingerbread into a skillet upside-down cake with pears simmered in brown sugar and butter. A perfect recipe for your next holiday gathering!
Apple Tarte Tatin
The key to this French delicacy is cooking the apples low and slow, adding more as the slices in the pan cook down. The tighter packed the apples, the more beautiful and delicious the tatin. Let the tarte cool so the juices set up before flipping, and if any apples stick to the pan, remove them with a fork and nestle them back onto the tarte.
Crepes Suzette
Fill these crepes with a creamy, homemade orange butter, and top them off with flaming brandy and Grand Marnier to impress your guests tableside.
Red Velvet Cake
We paired our favorite cream cheese icing with this classic red velvet cake for an irresistible combination. This recipe is adapted from a local Tennessee favorite, Helen Exum’s Chattanooga Cookbook.
Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
Want to know the secret ingredient that makes this cake light and fluffy? Vinegar! While it may be tart on its own, its addition to the batter elevates the texture of this rich chocolate cake so you don't feel too guilty having just one more piece.
Chocolate Cake With Ganache
A chocolate cake that ticks all the boxes: incredibly moist, light and fudgy, intensely chocolate-y, just the right amount of sweet. It looks incredibly impressive, yet it couldn’t be easier to make and decorate. If you don’t have time to make ganache, it’s also delicious dusted with powdered sugar.
Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie
A skillet cookie is an impressive way to serve a classic dessert. Add whipped cream or ice cream to really indulge.
Lazy Peach Cobbler
This famously sweet dutch oven peach cobbler is so simple, we had to name it lazy. From what we've heard, there isn't a boy scout out there who hasn't baked a lazy cobbler over the fire in a cast iron dutch oven. This easy dessert is perfect for finishing off any camp meal.