Football season is here! Whether you’re watching at the college or national level, you need great snacks! Buffalo chicken dip is always a favorite, but Megan’s in the Sparkle Eats kitchen putting a special twist on the traditional recipe and making it barbecue! Read more
These easy ham and cheese pinwheels are easy an easy meal or snack when you’re heading to the boat, pool, a cookout or just want a light summer lunch or dinner. You can make them ahead of time and they are easy to grab when you’re enjoying summer activities on-the-go. Read more
You may have seen this broccoli salad at a cookout before, but maybe you’ve never made it before. This recipe is great for your Memorial Day cookout since it pairs well with chicken, beef or pork. You can make it ahead and it keeps great in the refrigerator for leftovers (if there are any). Read more
If you love a crab Rangoons but have never made them, this recipe is for you. We’re making them a little easier with less work and lightening up the recipe by baking instead of frying. Delicious! Read more
Everyone loves a Reuben for St. Patrick’s Day. Whether you’re celebrating this weekend or waiting until the 17th, prepared dough is stuffed and braided with all the ingredients of a Reuben for an easy-to-eat version of the sandwich. Read more
Charcuterie boards are very popular these days. When Valentine’s Day and the Big Game fall so close to each other, why not try one recipe that can be customized for either event. Here are some tips for your board and a creative way to make it special for Valentine’s Day. Read more
Did you get an air fryer for Christmas and you’re not sure how to use it? We have you covered in the Sparkle Eats kitchen this week. Bang Bang Shrimp is a favorite for many, and by making it in the air fryer, we’re cutting out a lot of calories and time standing over a skillet frying it. And the bang bang sauce is so easy and can be used on chicken, seafood or sandwiches. You’ll love this one! Read more
The football playoffs are upon us and if you’re watching the games, you definitely need some snacks. Try two easy dip recipes that are delicious and all your guests will enjoy. Read more
In Italian-American households, the Feast of the Seven Fishes is celebrated on December 24. This Christmas Eve celebration kicks off the holiday festivities with a huge dinner consisting of seven courses of fish and other types of seafood. The dinner courses can consist of appetizers, soup, pastas, etc. and each family has their own way of incorporating the seven fishes. Here are two seafood ideas for the festivities! Read more
Looking for activities to do with the kids while they’re on Christmas break? Not only are these mini-Christmas tree pizzas easy to make, but they taste just as good as they look! They can also be customized with your favorite toppings, making for a great lunch over break or a nice appetizer for your holiday spread. Read more