Hi! I’m Ali, and I am so happy that you found your way here.

I created Gimme Some Oven to celebrate life around the table, with recipes that are simple, fresh, and full of flavor. With two littles underfoot these days, I know how relentless the dinner grind can feel. My hope is that this space can offer a bit of inspiration for everyone — and make everyday cooking feel a bit more fun.

So whether you’re throwing together a quick weeknight dinner, hosting a cozy brunch with friends, or just craving a warm batch of cookies, I hope you’ll find recipes here that feel doable and delicious.

Cheers!

About Ali


About Me

When I began Gimme Some Oven back in 2009, I was working full-time as a musician by day and spending my evenings cooking, photographing, and sharing recipes just for fun. Over time, that creative outlet grew into a full-time career — and for more than a decade now, I’ve had the absolute joy of writing and developing recipes here on Gimme Some Oven.

Even after all these years, it still feels like magic to create a recipe in my kitchen and see it come to life on tables all around the world! Your trust in my recipes means the world to me, and I work hard to make sure each one is thoughtfully developed, thoroughly tested, and truly worth making — the kind of recipe you’ll want to return to again and again.

Beyond the blog, my husband and I are now settling back into life in Kansas City with our two young boys after spending six wonderful years living in Barcelona. My favorite things include sunny days, an excellent plate of nachos, lingering around tables with good friends, and always dreaming up our next adventure. I occasionally share more about life behind the scenes here if you’d like to follow along.


About Gimme Some Oven

So what kinds of recipes will you find here?

Short answer: a bit of everything.

The recipes I share here are the ones we’re actually making and eating in our home. My husband is pescetarian, our boys are still a bit veggie-suspicious, and I enjoy a wide range of foods — so our meals reflect that mix. We do our best to cook seasonally, and most weeknights are all about quick, flavorful recipes that come together in 30 minutes or less. But I also love slowing down on the weekends with a cozy cup of coffee and baking our favorite 1-Hour Cinnamon Rolls, or inviting friends over for a big pot of chili with homemade guac and margaritas.

You’ll notice here that we’ve got a soft spot for Mexican food, big bowls of soup, noodles in all forms, and cookies of just about every variety. While most of my recipes lean fresh and lighter, you’ll also find your fair share of fun treats and comfort food favorites — we’re all about balance!

My hope is that you’ll find recipes here that work well for real life, whatever that looks like for you right now. And if there’s ever a recipe you’re craving, I’d love to hear from you!

FAQs

How did Gimme some oven get its name?

I can’t take the credit. 😉 The name actually came from my former bandmate, Jay, who tossed it out during a rehearsal years ago when I mentioned I was thinking about starting a food blog. It made us all laugh — and it stuck! Now it feels like a fun little reminder of my past life as a full-time musician.

do you test all of the recipes here yourself?

You bet! Every single one of the 2000+ recipes on this site has been developed and tested in my own kitchen. I now have a team of recipe testers who join me each week to test old and new recipes to help ensure they are as clear, reliable, and delicious as possible. We want each recipe to be the best it can be when it reaches your table!

Can I substitute [ingredient] in your recipes?

The best way to ask about substitutions is to leave a comment on that specific recipe post. That way, we’ll be sure to see it, and other readers can benefit from the answer too.

Do you ever update older recipes?

Yes! We’re constantly retesting, updating and rephotographing older recipes to make sure they’re as reliable and delicious as possible. Whenever we make a significant change, we do our best to note it clearly in the recipe notes so that you know what’s been updated.

do you work with brands or accept sponsorships?

No. We made the decision back in 2018 to stop publishing sponsored content on Gimme Some Oven. While we were grateful to partner with brands we genuinely loved in the past, it’s important to us that readers know all product mentions are now completely unpaid — just things we personally use and recommend.

do you have a cookbook?

This is probably the most-asked question we receive. Sorry, not yet! I keep putting it off, but someday I look forward to finally writing one. 💛

Giving Back

While we love creating and sharing recipes here, we also recognize what a profound privilege it is to have consistent access to fresh food, clean water, and a safe place to gather around the table. Not everyone has that — the statistics are sobering, and they remind us how important it is to keep working toward change.

That’s why we donate a portion of our profits to support three organizations working to fight food insecurity and expand access to nutritious food and clean water around the world. Every time you visit this site, your pageviews directly help support that work too, and we’re so grateful. We’d love for you to learn more about these incredible organizations and consider supporting them in whatever ways you can too.

It’s our hope that this space not only inspires delicious meals, but also plays a small part in supporting communities far beyond our own kitchens.

The Wash Project

TWP is a community-led initiative in Mali focused on developing economic opportunities for women through organic food production, access to clean water, and a commitment to environmental stewardship.

Cultivate KC

Cultivate Kansas City is a locally-grown nonprofit working to grow food, farms, and community in support of an equitable, sustainable and healthy local food system for all. 

World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen is first to the frontlines, providing meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises.



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744 Comments

  1. Vicki says:

    Hi Ali! I found my way to your site this morning via your crouton recipe. I think I’ll enjoy reading your travel posts but I must say, your approach to food & eating is the real inspiration for me to stay and visit often. Cheers!

  2. Bronwen Colless says:

    Have only recently your site. I live in Brisbane , Australia and love trying new recipes that deliver lots of flavour,and only require minimal effort.
    Made the prosciutto wrapped chicken breasts with sage sauce. Just delicious.
    I love saltimbocca , however it is extremely difficult to fine “real” veal here.
    Making the chicken again tonight as it was such a hit.
    I will be following gimme me some oven on a regular basis.

  3. Elvira Graham says:

    Hi Ali! I just made your scalloped potatoes. I braved using my mandolin for the first time – so easy, and added a pinch of nutmeg. In the oven to then cool and take to my dad for dinner tomorrow thanks for the tip they’re good to reheat up to three days. Great to discover your blog!
    Elvira (Toronto, Canada)

  4. Judi says:

    Hi Ali – I really love your recipes, but I don’t use them as often as I would if I could figure out how to just print out ingredients and instructions on one page. I love to read through all your helpful hints, but after that I want to leave my office and go to the kitchen with one piece of paper that reminds me of all the ingredients and steps. I can’t figure out how, what am I missing? Best wishes, Judi

  5. Ian says:

    Just found the Barcelona travel guide! Brings back great memories, enjoy your travelling guys!

  6. Ian says:

    Hi Ali
    I would just like to thank you for this very enjoyable site. I love your style, nice and informative whilst still being light and easy to read. We visited Barcelona a couple of years ago and fell in love with the place, such a vibrant city.
    So thank you for an enjoyable lunchtime read, you should do a few bits about Barcelona and the markets etc.
    Hope you are all keeping well and makng as much of that beautiful city as you can.
    Ian

  7. Vicky Berger says:

    Look forward to receiving your recipes

  8. Roddy P. Cox says:

    I’ve been looking over your recipes — today I’m making sushi — and am very pleased with your skill at keeping them inviting and simple and delicious. Great writing style! Your focus is clearly on the food rather than on yourself. I’ve referred your column to my four adult kids. They, too, are impressed. Have you published a cookbook? If not, why not?

  9. Rhonda says:

    Just discovered your blog and recipes. Love your photos and suggestions for the Italy trip. I will keep watching your site.

  10. Jennifer says:

    I have been following your blog for many years! Every recipe you write has so much care and eye for detail. I feel like if we were to meet we would be great friends lol. Just wanted to say thank you for your beautiful contribution to my families yummiest meals. May God bless you and your family <3