Garlic Butter Scallops with Zoodles: Simple, Stunning, and Seriously Good for You

Scallops are one of those magical ingredients that need very little to be amazing. A little butter, salt, and pepper—and honestly, you’re already winning.

But when you pour garlic butter over perfectly seared scallops and let it soak down into a bed of tender zoodles?
Well… that doesn’t hurt either. 😉

This dish is elegant enough for entertaining, quick enough for a weeknight, and nourishing enough to feel really good about serving it. And let’s not overlook the obvious: it’s absolutely gorgeous on the plate.


Why This Recipe Works (and Why You’ll Love It)

I swapped traditional pasta for zucchini noodles, and I have zero regrets.

Zoodles cook faster, feel lighter, and let the scallops truly shine. Plus, zucchini is packed with vitamins C and A, potassium, folate, and fiber—all of which support heart health by helping reduce blood pressure, cholesterol, and stroke risk.

Garlic brings more than flavor—it’s been shown to support immunity, stabilize blood sugar, and promote heart and brain health. And scallops? Naturally low in saturated fat and cholesterol, while still feeling indulgent and special.

So yes, this is a meal you can feel good about and feel excited to eat.


Garlic Butter Scallops with Zoodles

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp ghee
  • 6 garlic cloves, sliced
  • 2 large zucchini, spiralized
  • 1 lb sea scallops, patted dry
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 fresh basil leaves, shredded
  • ¼ cup finely minced red bell pepper

Instructions

  1. Melt the ghee in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook, swirling the pan occasionally and reducing heat if needed, until garlic is golden and butter is foamy and lightly browned (about 5 minutes). Transfer garlic butter to a small bowl, scraping in browned bits. Wipe out the skillet.
  2. Add zoodles to the skillet, season with salt and pepper, and sauté about 3 minutes until just tender. Transfer to a serving plate and keep warm. Wipe out the skillet.
  3. Season scallops with salt. Heat olive oil in the skillet over medium-high heat. Arrange scallops evenly and cook undisturbed until well browned on the bottom, about 5 minutes. Flip and cook until golden and opaque in the center, about 2 minutes more. Place scallops over the zoodles.
  4. Stir vinegar into the garlic butter and season with salt and pepper. Spoon over scallops and finish with basil and red bell pepper.

✅ Easy, Easier, Easiest Ways to Make It

Easy: Buy pre-spiralized zucchini from the produce section to save prep time.

Easier: Use frozen, dry-packed scallops—just thaw and pat dry before cooking.

Easiest: Swap homemade garlic butter for melted butter mixed with garlic paste and a splash of vinegar. Still delicious, even faster.


This is one of those recipes that proves simple food can still feel luxurious. Perfect for date night, a small dinner party, or when you just want to eat something beautiful on a random Tuesday.

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🍽️ Build Your Dinner Party Toolkit: 7 Pieces Worth Owning

If you host a dinner party a few times a year, there are a handful of items that are absolutely worth owning.

These aren’t flashy purchases.
They’re not trendy.
They’re not “magazine shoot” items.

They’re the quiet workhorses that make hosting easier, smoother, and far less stressful.

And if you have the space to store them, you’ll use them for years.

Here are my seven worthy investments:


1️⃣ A Set of 8–12 Wine Glasses

Choose an all-purpose shape that works for red wine, white wine, sparkling, cocktails, or even soda.

Uniform glassware instantly makes your table feel cohesive — and you won’t be scrambling to mix mismatched glasses when guests arrive.

Keep it simple. One style. Done.


2️⃣ Cloth Napkins

Aim for 100% cotton if possible. They wash beautifully and feel substantial in hand.

Cloth napkins:

  • Elevate even the simplest meal
  • Reduce waste
  • And can be used over and over

Neutral colors are timeless. Seasonal colors are fun. You truly can’t go wrong.


3️⃣ A Tablecloth

Yes — go to a store and actually see it in person if you can. Feel the fabric. Check the weight. Look at the color in real lighting.

Pro tip:
Darker colors and prints are more forgiving when it comes to stains.

A tablecloth instantly signals, “This is intentional.”


4️⃣ Serving Spoons & Forks

You do not want to be digging through drawers five minutes before guests arrive.

Have a dedicated set that:

  • Looks attractive on the table
  • Is easy to grab
  • Lives in the same place every time

Small detail. Huge sanity saver.


5️⃣ A Serving Platter, Bowl & Salad Bowl

White is your friend here for platters and bowls and wooden for salad bowls.

Food pops against white.
It works with every season.
It never clashes.

You don’t need ten pieces — just a few versatile ones that can handle sides, salads, and mains.

Another choice – silver platters. You can find dozens of them at resale shops and tag sales. Or ask for a family piece. Someone will be so happy to pass one down.


6️⃣ A Reliable Food Thermometer

I never, ever, ever cook without one.

It removes guesswork.
It prevents overcooking.
It protects you from undercooking.

And it allows you to relax — which is the entire point.


7️⃣ Bonus: A Simple Coat Solution

This doesn’t get talked about enough.

If you host during colder months, a small garment rack or designated coat area keeps entryways from becoming chaotic. It’s a small investment that makes your home feel organized and welcoming.


✨ The Big Picture

Notice what’s missing from this list?

You don’t need:

  • Fancy china
  • A dozen serving sets
  • Matching everything

You need a few quality basics that support you.

Dinner parties aren’t about accumulation. They’re about preparation and connection.

Here’s to smart investments, stress-free hosting, and tables that feel effortless

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂



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All the Flavor, None of the Bread: Deconstructed Club Sandwich Salad

Today I’ve got a delightful treat for you—one that pays homage to a beloved American classic: the Club Sandwich.

With roots tracing back to the Union Club of New York City and documented as early as 1889, the club sandwich has earned its place in culinary history. It’s iconic, dependable, and endlessly craveable. And today? I’m shaking things up.

Instead of stacking it between slices of bread, I’m deconstructing the classic club and turning it into a fresh, vibrant, better-for-you salad. Trust me—you won’t miss the bread once you take a bite of this Ultimate Chicken Club Salad.


A Little History (Because Food Stories Matter)

The earliest known reference to the club sandwich appeared in The Evening World on November 18, 1889—and it even included a basic recipe. From its original triple-decker form to countless variations over the decades, the club sandwich has stood the test of time.

Why? Because the flavor combination just works:
savory chicken, smoky bacon, crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and a tangy dressing to tie it all together.

This salad keeps everything you love—and skips what you don’t need.


Why You’ll Love This Salad

✔️ All the classic club flavors—no heavy bread coma
✔️ Protein-packed and satisfying
✔️ Perfect for lunch, dinner, or casual entertaining
✔️ Flexible enough for leftovers, shortcuts, or upgrades
✔️ Feels indulgent while still being fresh and balanced

If you love nostalgic food with a modern, realistic twist, this one belongs in your rotation.


Deconstructed Club Sandwich Salad

Ingredients

  • ½ lb meaty bacon
  • 4 cups warm shredded chicken
  • ¼ cup white balsamic vinegar
  • ½ cup olive oil
  • 1 garlic clove, pressed
  • 1 tsp onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 2 tsp dried parsley
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 6 mixed grape tomatoes, cut into wedges
  • 3 large heads romaine, chopped
  • 1 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup basil leaves, torn
  • 1 cup flat parsley leaves, coarsely chopped

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 400°F. Bake bacon on a slotted pan, wire rack-lined, or parchment-lined baking sheet until very crisp, about 20 minutes. Drain and chop into 1-inch pieces.
  2. In a salad dressing container or jar with a lid, combine vinegar, olive oil, garlic, onion, thyme, parsley, sugar, Dijon, salt, and pepper. Cover and shake until well mixed.
  3. Prep the vegetables: wedge tomatoes, chop lettuce, thinly slice onions, and chop herbs.
  4. In a large bowl, combine lettuce, chicken, tomatoes, onions, herbs, and bacon.
  5. Drizzle with dressing, toss gently, season to taste, and serve.

✅ Easy, Easier, Easiest Ways to Make It

Easy: Use rotisserie chicken or leftover grilled chicken instead of cooking chicken from scratch.

Easier: Buy pre-washed romaine and pre-chopped herbs to cut down on prep time.

Easiest: Use store-bought cooked bacon and a high-quality bottled vinaigrette—still delicious, zero stress.

(And if you love bread? Add homemade croutons or your favorite gluten-free option for a nod to the original.)


This salad is proof that you don’t have to give up flavor to make smarter choices. It’s familiar, flexible, and endlessly adaptable—just like the original club sandwich, only reimagined for how we cook and eat today.

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🍷 When a Guest Has Had Too Much: What to Do

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t make it into the pretty dinner party photos.

Sometimes… a guest has too much to drink.

Look, it happens. And when you’re the host and you’re serving alcohol, you also carry responsibility. In many cases, you are legally liable if a guest leaves intoxicated and is involved in an accident.

That’s not meant to scare you.
It’s meant to prepare you.

A good host plans for the fun parts of the evening — and quietly thinks through the “just in case” moments too.


🚨 First: Pay Attention Early

The best way to handle this situation is to prevent it from escalating.

A few easy guardrails:

  • Serve food consistently throughout the evening.
  • Keep water glasses filled.
  • Don’t top off wine glasses automatically.
  • Offer coffee or dessert before another round.
  • Slow the pace if you notice someone drinking quickly.

Most situations can be gently redirected long before they become uncomfortable.


🛑 If Someone Has Clearly Had Too Much

Stay calm. Stay kind. Stay firm.

You have options:

  • Offer your sofa bed or guest room.
  • Call a cab or Uber.
  • Have your partner (or you) drive them home.
  • If they live close, offer to walk them home.

But one rule is non-negotiable:

Never send them to their car.

Even if they insist.
Even if they say they’re “fine.”
Even if it feels awkward.

Your responsibility as a host outweighs temporary discomfort.


💬 What to Say

If you need language, keep it simple and matter-of-fact:

“I’m not comfortable with you driving tonight. Let’s figure out another plan.”

You don’t need to lecture. You don’t need to embarrass them. Just shift into solution mode.

Most guests will appreciate you the next morning — even if they resist in the moment.


🕯️ The Bigger Picture

Hosting is about warmth, generosity, and connection.
It’s also about care.

Being prepared for this possibility doesn’t make your dinner party less fun. It makes you a thoughtful, responsible host — the kind people feel safe around.

And that’s the highest compliment there is.

Here’s to joyful gatherings, safe rides home, and hosting with both heart and wisdom.

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂



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Your New Weeknight Hero: Tuscan Herb Chicken Rice Bowls (Big Flavor, Zero Chaos)

There’s a very specific kind of recipe I’m always chasing: bold flavor, minimal effort, and zero sink full of dishes.

Enter: Tuscan Herb Chicken Rice Bowls—a cozy, colorful, one-pot meal that’s about to earn a permanent spot in my weeknight rotation.

This is the kind of dinner that feels thoughtful and elevated… without requiring an hour of chopping or a second wind after work. If you love meals that work just as well for a Tuesday night as they do for casual entertaining, this one’s for you.

Why You’ll Want to Make This (Again and Again)

✔️ One-pot magic (hello, fewer dishes)
✔️ Big Tuscan flavor without measuring a dozen spices
✔️ Customizable for rice lovers and cauliflower-rice fans
✔️ Meal-prep friendly and reheats beautifully
✔️ Impressive enough for guests, realistic enough for real life

Basically: it’s doing the most while you do the least.


Pressure Cooker Magic: Dinner, Simplified

On busy nights, my Pampered Chef Deluxe Multi Cooker is my MVP. This recipe leans hard into what it does best: efficient, one-pot cooking that doesn’t sacrifice flavor or texture.

One of my favorite tricks here is cooking the rice inside the pressure cooker using a separate pan on the trivet. Everything finishes together, the flavors stay clean, and nothing turns mushy. Smart cooking without overthinking it.

Prefer cauliflower rice? Same delicious chicken and veggies—just skip the rice step and microwave your cauliflower rice at the end. Done and done.


The Flavor Shortcut That Changes Everything

Let’s talk about the real secret weapon: Pampered Chef’s Tuscan-Style Herb Chicken Mix.

This single packet delivers layered, herby, Tuscan-inspired flavor—no spice drawer excavation required. It’s the reason this dish tastes like you tried harder than you actually did. Bonus: the packet includes other recipe ideas, so it’s not a one-and-done ingredient.

Shortcut cooking, but make it delicious.


Tuscan Herb Chicken Rice Bowls

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ small white onion, chopped
  • 2 bell peppers, any color, sliced
  • 4 cups spinach
  • 1 lb chicken breasts
  • 1 pkg Pampered Chef Tuscan-Style Herb Chicken Mix
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1½ cups long-grain white rice
  • 1½ cups vegetable stock

Instructions

  1. Set the pressure cooker to SEAR and heat 1–3 minutes. Add oil, onion, and peppers; sauté 3–4 minutes. Press CANCEL, add spinach, and stir to wilt.
  2. Season chicken with the Tuscan-Style Herb Chicken Mix and place on top of the vegetables. Sprinkle any remaining seasoning over everything. Add water.
  3. Place the trivet over the chicken. Combine rice and stock in a ceramic bowl, cover, and lower onto the trivet.
  4. Secure lid. Select POULTRY, adjust time to 9 minutes, and press START.
  5. When done, allow natural release for 10 minutes, then release remaining pressure.
  6. Remove rice bowl and chicken. Cover chicken to keep warm.
  7. Return rice bowl to cooker, select RICE, and press START.
  8. Slice chicken. When rice is done, fluff and serve topped with veggies, sauce, and chicken.

✅ Easy, Easier, Easiest Ways to Make It Happen

Easy: Use the Tuscan-Style Herb Chicken Mix instead of building your own seasoning blend. One packet = instant, layered flavor.

Easier: Grab pre-sliced bell peppers and diced onion from the produce section to skip chopping altogether.

Easiest: Use microwave-ready rice or cauliflower rice and focus solely on cooking the chicken and veggies in the pressure cooker.



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🪑 Seating Chart… or Let It Happen Naturally?

When planning a dinner party, one question always comes up:

Do you assign seats… or let guests choose?

It’s fun to look back at what older etiquette books suggest. Traditionally, the host and hostess sat at opposite ends of the table, and guests were seated alternating male and female (when possible). The thinking behind this? It encouraged conversation between people who may not know each other well and kept discussion lively and balanced.

Very strategic. Very proper. Very 1950s.

Well, here’s my modern take.


✨ Why I Still Assign Seats

When we host, we always determine seating ahead of time—and yes, I use place cards.

Not because I’m trying to be formal.
Not because I’m trying to impress anyone.

But because it removes awkwardness.

It eliminates:

  • The “Where should I sit?” shuffle
  • Couples automatically clustering together
  • The one empty seat no one wants to claim

Instead, it quietly creates flow, balance, and better conversation.

And honestly? Guests love knowing you put thought into where they’ll sit.


💡 A Few Simple Tips

  • Use place cards (store-bought or handmade — both are lovely).
  • If you have little ones, let them create the cards. It’s a perfect way to involve them.
  • If guests don’t know each other well, write each name on both sides of the card. It makes it easy to glance down and remember a name without embarrassment.

Little details like this don’t complicate the evening—they smooth it.


🕯️ The Bottom Line

You don’t have to follow traditional etiquette. You don’t have to alternate male/female. You don’t even have to sit at the head of the table.

But being intentional about seating? That’s one of those small touches that can quietly elevate the entire evening.

Here’s to thoughtful tables and conversations that flow effortlessly.

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂


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