Jake Makes It Easy - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Iraqi Salmon & Date Brownies

Spinach Feta Pie & Baklava

Turk-ish Leek Burgers & Peach Crumb Bars

Lamb Meatballs with Herby Couscous & Cardamom Snickerdoodles

Everything Bagel Galette & Upside Down Banana Bread

Baked Gnocchi & Jammy Olive Oil Cake

Balsamic & Soy Braised Brisket & Apple Honey Cake

Schnitzel Sandwich Celery Root Remoulade & Chocolate Chip Cookie Brittle

Soupless Chicken Soup & Carrot Sweet Potato Cake
This roast chicken and vegetable dish is truly two classics in one. Amazing roast chicken with all the flavors of a soul-warming chicken soup, without the soup. And if there weren't enough roasted vegetables with the chicken, you get a double dose with this carrot and sweet potato cake that lets the veggies do the work to keep it moist and sweet.

Challah Pigs in a Blanket & Challah Monkey Bread
Pigs in a blanket are the quintessential party finger food. The problem is you can never eat just one. These full-sized hotdogs wrapped in soft challah are the perfect solution. And while you are making challah dough, make the perfect finger food dessert with challah monkey bread. Bits of challah coated in cinnamon and sugar and baked to perfection.
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