
Homemade Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
Just five ingredients with virtually no prep work, and you’ll have the creamiest, most luxurious, and most delicious cookies and
A made-from-scratch Broccoli Au Gratin casserole with tender broccoli baked in a creamy cheese sauce. This is arguably the ultimate way to consume a ton of broccoli.

The dish that made me fall in love with Broccoli
I’ll admit it—broccoli and I have had a complicated relationship. I’ve steamed it, roasted it, drowned it in butter, and even tried to sneak it into casseroles. But Broccoli Au Gratin? Now that’s where the magic happens.
Smothered in a rich, velvety cheese sauce and baked until bubbly and golden, this dish turned my “meh” feelings about broccoli into a full-blown love affair. Funny thing is, it wasn’t even my idea. A friend came over for dinner one night and offered to make the vegetables. When I took that first bite, I was speechless—then shamelessly went back for seconds.
For years, I tried to recreate that same flavor but couldn’t quite capture it. Then one day, while half-watching a cooking show, I noticed the chef casually sprinkling in Gruyère cheese. Gruyère! That was the missing piece! I raced to the kitchen, and after a few trials (and a couple of cheese-induced grocery runs), I nailed it. I made it three times in one week—purely for “research,” of course.
Now, even the most stubborn broccoli critics in my family ask for seconds. So if you’ve got a picky eater—or a partner who turns up their nose at anything green—this Broccoli Au Gratin might be the recipe that changes everything.

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Just five ingredients with virtually no prep work, and you’ll have the creamiest, most luxurious, and most delicious cookies and

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