At Home with Magnolia: Classic American Recipes from the Owner of Magnolia Bakery by Allysa Torey

    • Categories: Appetizers / starters; American; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: cornmeal; pecorino Romano cheese; store-cupboard ingredients; chile powder; buttermilk; eggs; canned or frozen corn; scallions; butter; mayonnaise; limes; jalapeƱo chiles
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  • Pumpkin ravioli, with corn, hazelnuts, and Asiago

    • julesamomof2 on September 28, 2016

      Delicious and easy. A fall family favorite side.

  • Lemon-tarragon chicken

    • SugarTreeBaking on July 14, 2020

      Easy weeknight dinner, served ours with Israeli couscous to soak up the delicious sauce.

    • theya_9njwyi on June 07, 2026

      I love this dish. I have been making it for years and it never disappoints.

  • Old-fashioned meatloaf

    • FlowerGold on March 14, 2025

      Solid everyday meatloaf. Super easy. Used gluten free breadcrumbs. Used frozen chopped onions - too much moisture. Used 1 lb beef and 1/2 lb veal.

  • Traditional Bolognese lasagne

    • julesamomof2 on August 04, 2018

      My favorite lasagna ever, and over the years I have been making this I've adapted it to our tastes by substituting ground turkey, and making the besciamella with only whole milk (lactose free) instead of heavy cream. It takes a little longer to get the sauce the right consistency but, with just the light dusting of parm on top, is relatively low dairy.

  • Macaroni and cheese

    • nadiam1000 on October 23, 2016

      I have made this a few times and it is a delicious and rich version of mac and cheese - the tabasco gives it a nice kick.

  • Sweet potato casserole with almond-streusel topping

    • julesamomof2 on December 11, 2024

      I made this for a Thanksgiving side alongside a less sweet/savory sweet potato side that I got from Food 52. The title states almond topping but the recipe calls for pecans so I went with almond and while everyone liked this one, it was definitely on the sweet side.

  • Cauliflower gratin

    • FlowerGold on March 16, 2025

      Very good and easy. Used more cauliflower. Steam closer to 4 minutes. The boiled cream gets thick and paste like so only cooked 7 minutes. Bake 10-12 minutes.

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  • ISBN 10 1118109058
  • ISBN 13 9781118109052
  • Published Nov 18 2011
  • Format eBook
  • Page Count 176
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
  • Imprint John Wiley & Sons


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