

Patricia Urquiola's modern take on inlaying sees her using Alycrite to mimic natural materials such as horn, marble, mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell in a random, herringbone-style pattern. €8,640 'Fishbone' coffee table, by Patricia Urquiola, for Moroso Much of the random, rosewood veneers break the rules of cabinetmaking. Massimo Morozzi's return to hands-on design saw him rediscover old woodwork traditions, but with completely new results. €99 per sq m ' Bois de Rose' cabinet, by Massimo Morozzi, for Edra 'Azulej' tiles, by Patricia Urquiola, for Mutinaīased on ancient handcrafted majolica, but made of hydraulic cement with cold, digital-print glazing, Patricia Urquiola's tile patterns combine different, mixed-up aesthetics, including geometrical schemes and floral designs, which allow a puzzle pattern to be created in both a longitudinal and a diagonal direction. The traditional techniques of inlaying and overlaying have been updated, with unexpected assemblages of stone, wood, leather, acrylic and ceramic creating a new type of freestyle, decorative geometry. Random patterns, asymmetric forms and a kind of modern marquetry were all part of one definite trend this year - designs put together like a puzzle. This chicken comes out super good and full of flavor and is versatile too.There's nothing puzzling about this new direction We then pop the plates of chips in a warm oven (be sure to use oven safe plates) to melt the cheese and make everything melt-y and delicious!

Our family loves nachos because I can just set out bowls of all the toppings and everyone can pick their favorite topping for their nachos.

I wanted to cook up some chicken that is full of flavor, shred it up and serve it over tortilla chips, cheese, some salsa or pico de gallo and maybe just a dollop of sour cream and I knew I would be in nacho heaven. I love the combination of sweet and savory, so when my kids said they wanted nachos for dinner I knew exactly what I wanted to make.
