The Tastiest Ketchup Recipe You Can Make at Home

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Making your own ketchup at home is simple, natural, and even fun. And if you like this tangy condiment to celebrate the taste of tomatoes, homemade is the only way to go. All you have to do is combine just a few ingredients together, puree, and cook. Top it on all of your favorite food. Get the recipe now on Foodal.

Homemade Blueberry Scones

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Warm, comforting blueberry scones are a simple recipe that everyone will want to wake up to. Whether you eat them plain, spread with butter, or paired with a mug of coffee, you’ll love indulging in these easy-to-make scones. To find out how to brighten up your morning with these home-baked goodies, read more now.

Bright, Fresh, Simple Summer Panzanella

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Bursting with bright flavors, this simple summer panzanella is an easy-to-make salad that everyone will be excited to taste. Ideal for a picnic, lightly toasted bread, slow-roasted tomatoes, and crisp lettuce come together to make an outstanding dish that features fresh seasonal produce. Get the recipe now on Foodal.

This Made-From-Scratch Guacamole Is the Best You’ll Ever Taste

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Made with simple ingredients like ripe avocado, fresh vegetables and herbs, and a few spices, this is the best guacamole you’ll ever taste – so much better than the premade, packaged stuff. It’s our favorite dip for parties, taco night, or alongside cocktails on the patio. Get our easy recipe now on Foodal.

This Asparagus Broccoli Salad Is Perfect for Picnics and Backyard Barbecues

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If you really want to wow your crowd this spring and summer, whip up this easy asparagus and broccoli salad. With a lemon, almond, and onion dressing, this lean, green saute is a light side dish that’s perfect for any backyard barbecue or picnic. To find out why this recipe is a show-stopper, read more now on Foodal.

Stracciatella Ice Milk: A Refreshing, Lighter Alternative to Ice Cream

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An unsung hero of the frozen dessert world, stracciatella ice milk is a sweet treat that’s studded with dark chocolate, and it’s surprisingly easy to make. Creamy and addictive, it’s ideal for any summer gathering. Learn more about this simple Italian dessert and how to make it at home – get the recipe now on Foodal.

Chill Out with Our No Fuss, Easy to Make Orange Sherbet

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Want something cool and sweet? This creamy orange treat will surely hit the spot on a hot summer’s day. Simple and easy to make with or without an ice cream maker, it will be loved by both young and old. Become a legend in your neighborhood and try this amazingly delicious orange sherbet recipe at home now.

Forget Store Bought, Homemade Graham Crackers Are Always Better

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Who knew homemade graham crackers could be so easy to make? Simply mix, roll out, and bake to golden, lightly sweetened perfection. You won’t be able to stop eating these. Top them with peanut butter or pair with chocolate and marshmallows for the perfect snack to enjoy at home or by the campfire. Get the recipe now.

Potage Creme d’Epinards: A Velvety Cream of Spinach Soup

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Forgot about that bag of spinach in your fridge? It’s not too late to make a velvety cream of spinach soup. It’s simply flavored with onions and vegetable stock, and thickened with egg yolks, cream, and flour. With a silky finish of just a little butter, you’ll love eating your greens. Get the recipe on Foodal.

Roasted Garlic Hummus: A Classic Blend

An appetizer platter of crudite, pita bread and chips, and a small navy blue bowl of beige garlic hummus, with a celery stick dipped into the spread.

A classic appetizer that’s quick and easy to prep and set out before a meal, roasted garlic adds depth to the flavor of traditional chickpea hummus. Plus, fresh oregano, lemon, and a dash of cayenne make this homemade dip extra special, and delicious. Want to try it at home? Read more and get the recipe now on Foodal.

Kick It Old School with Classic Old Fashioned Crumb Cakes

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When it comes to classic old fashioned crumb cake, no one can resist that sweet streusel topping and melt-in-your-mouth texture. It’s a treat everyone knows and loves. Now your favorite coffee cake is made in individual servings so you can enjoy them for dessert, or breakfast on the go. Get the recipe now.

The Easiest Rhubarb Dessert You’ll Ever Make: Rhubarb Strawberry Crumble

Two parfait glasses of cooked rhubarb and strawberries with a brown sugar and oat crumble topping, with a spoon and three whole strawberries on a marble slab.

Enjoy rhubarb paired with strawberries in this easy-to-make crumble. The sweet-tart flavor of the filling is enhanced by a touch of orange, the ideal base for a crunchy crumble topping. Served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, this is the perfect homemade spring or summer dessert. Get the recipe now on Foodal.