Elote Dip

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Elote Dip (a.k.a. Hot Mexican Corn Dip) is everything we love about Mexican street corn in a fabulous scoopable dip. It is made with roasted corn in a creamy sauce of spicy mayonnaise, lime, and cotija cheese. Whether you eat it with a spoon or dip into it with tortilla chips, this is a snack that everyone loves.

corn dip on a tortilla chip in hand

As soon as fresh corn is available each year, this is one of the first foods to make. (Along with this street corn pasta salad!) In Mexico, corn is roasted over an open grill then slathered with mayo, sour cream and sometimes butter and cheese, sprinkled with plenty of spices, and drizzled with fresh lime juice. It’s sold from stands and street carts on the cob or sometimes off the cob in small cups.

Biting into an ear of corn with lightly charred sweet corn kernels covered in chile powder and tangy lime is an experience everyone needs to have. Elote is a treat that I cannot resist any time it’s on a menu.

Elote Dip

This recipe is the creation of Chef Jeff Smedstad, the chef-owner at Elote Cafe in Sedona, AZ. On a weekend getaway in Sedona many years ago, my first taste of this corn dip had me purchasing a copy of Chef Jeff’s cookbook.

My friend Augusta and I wound up going back to Elote Cafe the very next night because we couldn’t stop talking about the Elote Dip!

We spent our weekend in Sedona hiking, wandering, and eating (of course!), and this simple dish was the food highlight of our trip.

Once I got home, I made this three times and ate it for lunch almost every day for a while. I may have even texted three friends and my sister just to rave about this corn dip after we tasted it.

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Perfect Baked Potatoes

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Perfect baked potatoes with crispy skin and a fluffy buttery interior are a kitchen staple you need to know how to make. Far from your average spud, these baked potatoes can be covered in toppings to make a hearty meal or stuffed with butter and cheese for an extraordinary side dish.

Perfectly baked potatoes from the oven are on a rimmed baking sheet, and one has been split open and covered with fresh herbs and melting butter.

Here’s the thing about this perfect baked potato recipe. It’s really not rocket science, learning how to make baked potatoes in the oven. But, this method does create spuds that are deserving of the label perfect. And, that’s not a word I throw around lightly.

This recipe for perfect baked potatoes has been my go-to for years now.

Whether I’m using them to make BBQ chicken stuffed baked potatoes for the boys or making a big, cozy pot of baked potato soup, it always starts right here. And, I never get tired of it.

The Perfect Baked Potato!

If you’ve tended to shrug off baked potatoes as a boring side dish, now’s the time to reconsider your stance. I guarantee you these potatoes can change your mind. Too often baked potatoes turn out waxy with tough skin, or else overcooked and mushy. When done right though? Oh boy. Buckle up, because these are heavenly.

My youngest son was my helper when I first shot a video prepping these potatoes. I still grin at the memory of his little hands drizzling the oil and sprinkling the salt. Trust me, if a 5 year old can do this, you can too!

A close up on the interior of a fluffy baked potato with butter and herbs.

Smashed Tater Tots

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If crispy hot tater tots make you grin, then you have got to try these irresistible Smashed Tater Tots! Every time I make these, my whole family just stands around and grabs them off the pan.

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Who doesn’t love cheese and potatoes? I’ve been making snacks, entrees, and side dishes around this pairing since “the 1900s”, as my boys are all too happy to laughingly remind me. This recipe was inspired by our favorite cheesy bacon tater tots, and these smashed potatoes with parmesan are also quite similar. I will caution you, though. These tots are immensely snackable. They will not last long!

And the best part? It’s just four ingredients. Tots, cooking spray, cheese, and parsley. That’s it. The prep work takes less than five minutes. Then, it’s just a matter of time!

Smashed Tater Tots

My friends, I have to admit that I love tater tots. Whether served as a side dish, main course, or just a snack on the go, they’re a simple, satisfying, and endlessly versatile potato. And, you already know how much we love potatoes around here! Tots have become one of my favorite options to bulk up a last-minute dinner, or try out any new dipping sauces I’m testing.

But, smashing is the move! You bake the tots first to get them warm and soft inside, then press each one flat with the bottom of a measuring cup. They go back into the oven at a higher temp, and get so wonderfully crunchy and crispy. And, since you’re starting from frozen, there’s absolutely no fuss with this recipe for smashed tater tots.

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Southwest Pasta Salad

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Crisp vegetables, creamy pasta, and a delightfully spicy chipotle dressing collide in this Southwest Pasta Salad. Between the ease of prep and how well it keeps in the fridge, this recipe has been on repeat in my kitchen lately.

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Frankly, I adore a good pasta salad. They are so perfectly versatile! I mean, I have dozens of them on this site alone. And, I’ve loved using our family’s classic chipotle ranch recipe for salads, burgers, and more for years now. So, it was only a matter of time until I crafted a pasta salad around that spicy and tangy dressing. This salad makes those flavors shine!

Southwest Pasta Salad

Friends, I can’t stop coming back to this dish. Between the textural contrast of crunchy vegetables and creamy pasta, and the flavors of tart lime and spicy chipotle peppers, every single bite stays fresh and interesting. No matter how many times this meal shows up at the dinner table, my boys will always be up for seconds.

And, on those nights when we do have leftovers, this pasta salad keeps very well in the refrigerator for several days. It’s become one of my favorite lunch options when I need to grab something quick and easy.

A top down image of this delightfully spicy pasta salad in a bowl over a wooden tabletop.

Ingredients and Substitutions

Pasta – I typically use ditalini for this pasta salad. Tiny pasta is the move for almost any pasta salad because it holds plenty of sauce, and is already

45 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Steal the Show

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45 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Steal the Show

Thanksgiving dinner is all about the sides, right?! As much as we love a beautifully roasted turkey, it’s the rolls, potatoes, veggies, and casseroles that truly make the meal unforgettable. These are the tried-and-true Thanksgiving side dishes we make year after year!

Whether you’re hosting for the first time or bringing a dish to share, you’ll find the perfect Thanksgiving sides right here.

Rolls & Breads

Warm, fluffy rolls are a total Thanksgiving MUST. Every one of these is soft, buttery, and perfect for soaking up gravy.

  1. Potato Rolls

Soft & Buttery Potato Dinner Rolls

These soft, fluffy potato rolls are a longtime family favorite — unbelievably tender, buttery, and perfect for soaking up gravy. A must-make for Thanksgiving!

  1. Homemade Dinner Rolls

Classic Fluffy Dinner Rolls

These classic homemade dinner rolls bake up golden, soft, and irresistibly fluffy. Easy to make and always crowd-pleasing, they’re the perfect addition to any holiday table.

  1. Hawaiian Rolls

Sweet Homemade Hawaiian Rolls

These lightly sweet Hawaiian rolls have a soft, tender crumb and a delicious hint of pineapple flavor. Ideal for Thanksgiving dinner — and even better for leftover turkey sandwiches.

  1. Sweet Potato Rolls
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