The Elated Coupe
$154.00
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Hand blown and fire polished, each Elated Coupe embodies a flawless combination of clarity and strength that requires 30 days to craft. The spiral-cut stem offers a luxurious texture while its sturdy base, inspired by the face of a vintage clock, elevates your everyday celebrations.
The Elated Coupe was thoughtfully designed on a classic vintage style.
Every Elated Coupe is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Slovenia. Over the course of 30 days, the crystal glass is hand-blown, cooled, and fire polished. Each stem is spiral cut and acid polished for optimal clarity and strength. The result feels sturdy but not heavy in the hand, with flawless texture and luxurious shine. Each glass is inspected for perfection before it starts its journey to you — for use in your perfectly imperfect life.
Handmade
Europe
Crystal Glass
Please note that each Elated Coupe is handblown so measurements may vary slightly.
Champagne: 3.9" diameter, 6.3" high
Capacity: 7.4 ounces
Care: Handwash Recommended
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Ground turkey tacos do not have to taste like the less interesting choice.
These are layered with warm spices, mild green chilies, charred corn tortillas, avocado, green onion, cilantro, and a drizzle of green goddess dressing that makes the whole thing feel fresh, herby, and very much worth repeating.
They’re quick enough for a weeknight, but still feel like something you actually want to sit down to eat. Send this to the friend who thinks ground turkey can’t be tasty.
Ground Turkey Tacos with Green Goddess Dressing
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 lb ground turkey
8 organic corn tortillas
1 ripe avocado, sliced
2 green onions, chopped
1/4 white onion, finely diced
Fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon chili powder
Mild green chilies, diced
Salt and pepper, to taste
Olive oil, for cooking
Green goddess dressing
1 lime, cut into wedges, optional
Method
Slice the avocado, chop the green onions, white onion, and cilantro, then set aside.
Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the ground turkey, breaking it apart with a spatula. Season with cumin, garlic powder, chili powder, salt, and pepper. Add the mild green chilies and cook until the turkey is browned and fully cooked, about 6 to 8 minutes.
Char the tortillas directly over a gas flame using tongs for about 15 to 20 seconds per side, or warm them in a dry skillet over medium heat for about 30 seconds per side.
Add the seasoned turkey to each tortilla, then top with avocado, green onion, white onion, cilantro, and green goddess dressing. Finish with a squeeze of lime, if using.
You asked for quick weeknight dinners, and this is exactly the kind I make at home.
Crispy chicken cutlets over a lemon-herb arugula salad with shaved parmesan and a little honey. It is sweet, savory, bright, and done in 25 minutes.
The honey is a small touch, but it changes everything. It softens the bite of the greens, catches on the crispy edges of the chicken, and makes the whole plate feel more considered than a weeknight dinner usually has time to be.
Crispy Chicken Cutlets with Lemon-Herb Arugula Salad
Serves 2–3
Ingredients
For the chicken:
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 large egg
1 tablespoon milk
3/4 cup Italian-style breadcrumbs
Sea salt and cracked black pepper
Olive oil or avocado oil, for pan-frying
For the salad:
4 cups baby arugula
1/4 cup shaved parmesan
1/4 small red onion, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs
Juice of 1 lemon
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon raw honey
Sea salt and black pepper
Method
Slice each chicken breast horizontally to create 4 thin cutlets, then lightly pound them so they cook evenly. Season both sides with salt and pepper. Whisk the egg with the milk in one shallow bowl and place the breadcrumbs in another. Dip each cutlet into the egg mixture, then into the breadcrumbs, pressing firmly so the coating adheres. Let them rest for 5–10 minutes.
Heat a thin layer of oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook the cutlets for 3–4 minutes per side, until golden and cooked through. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.
Toss the arugula with lemon juice, olive oil, herbs, salt, pepper, parmesan, and red onion. Add the honey and toss gently. Plate the crispy cutlets with the salad and finish with a little more honey over the chicken.
#weeknightdinner #weeknightmeals #chickencutlet
Cottage cheese had its moment, but kefir cheese is the one I keep coming back to.
It’s creamy, fermented, naturally rich in probiotics, and just sharp enough to make a piece of sourdough feel more considered.
I spread it thick, then add chili oil for heat, honey for balance, and flaky salt for texture. Simple, but not boring. Although, by itself it’s just as good.
Skip the cottage cheese. Save this instead. ❤️
Puerto Rican food has always held more than what appears on the plate. It has always been shaped by an immense amount of rich history. So, when it gets reduced to fried food, dismissed as heavy, or flattened into only comfort food, the loss is not in how it is described but in everything that description refuses to acknowledge.
It’s personal to me. I’ve been slowly recovering my own mother’s recipes, the ones I lost when I lost her, and it has made me understand just how much the food I grew up with was never just food. It was, and still is, so much more than that. So much of it was passed down through hands that rarely wrote anything down, including my family’s, which makes me wonder how much more will disappear if we don’t begin preserving the traditional recipes that hold our history and the lives that made us.
Puerto Rican food does not need to be defended. It simply deserves to be understood.
#puertoricancooking #puertoricanfood #puertoricanrecipes


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Brenda Murray (verified owner) –
I bought and downloaded “Endless Eats” and I love it!!! This digital cookbook has come in handy whenever I’ve wanted to cook something special for family & friends. The way it’s split up into seasons makes it super fun and everything is laid out so easy to follow, even for a non-cook like me haha. Thanks, Kathleen for putting together this awesome cookbook, I can’t wait to see what comes next!! ANDDDDD, my new meals go perfectly with my beautiful coupes, they are always the center of attention at any gathering I host, cheers!!