Welcome, May! ☀️
Where is this year going and how is May 1st tomorrow?! The days are flying by and sooner than we know it, summer will be here.
Often, May gives us an early preview of summertime goodness - a few warm days here and there, a long weekend, and many reasons to celebrate.
Here are 10 recipes to try in May:
Strawberry Pie |
May is National Strawberry Month! Fresh, juicy berries shine in this homemade strawberry pie.
Homemade Guacamole |
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the BEST homemade guacamole (and tres leches cake for dessert).
Kentucky Derby Pie |
Make my chocolate walnut bourbon pie ("Kentucky Derby Pie") for the 149th Kentucky Derby on May 6th! It's similar to classic pecan pie in taste and texture with the addition of chocolate chips and a splash of bourbon.
Kentucky Butter Cake |
Another show-stopper for any Kentucky Derby viewing party! This old-fashioned Kentucky butter cake is super moist, ultra buttery, and infused with an incredible butter-sugar sauce. The sugary, crunchy crust is my favorite part - I can't get enough of it.
Coconut Cream Pie |
Celebrate Coconut Cream Pie Day on May 8th with this homemade beauty. It's also a delicious addition to any springtime dinner party, Mother's Day brunch, or birthday this month.
Belgian Waffles |
Mother's Day is May 14th! Start the day with homemade Belgian waffles - they're a fun breakfast recipe for kids of all ages to help with.
Pound Cake |
Sweeten Mother's Day with buttery, decadent pound cake. Serve it with fresh berries, whipped cream, and chocolate ganache for the ultimate treat.
Thick & Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies |
May 15th is National Chocolate Chip Day. Make a batch of these super thick and chewy cookies to celebrate!
Italian Pasta Salad |
Add this filling and flavorful Italian pasta salad to your seasonal recipe rotation. It's packed with fresh pasta, meat, cheese, veggies, and a homemade Italian dressing and comes together in minutes.
Simple Chicken Salad |
Loaded with raisins, chopped apples, and walnuts, homemade chicken salad is easy enough for busy weekdays yet fancy enough for spring celebrations.
What's on your baking list this month?
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