
Mushroom, Leek, and Fontina Frittata
Frittatas are excellent served warm or at room temperature, which means that this meatless main is a perfect do-ahead dish.
Chorizo and White Bean Stew
If you can't find fresh chorizo, use any fresh sausage. For less heat, choose a sweet (mild) Italian sausage.
Spicy Pineapple Wedges
"I love to give tangy, sweet pineapple the Mexican-corn treatment by sprinkling it with salty Cotija cheese and dusting it with cayenne pepper." —Chris Morocco, associate food editor
Hanger Steak with Spicy Lemon Couscous
Chopped lemon pulp and peel are added to the couscous for a complex bittersweet flavor.
The BA Biscuit Mix
Get the measuring out of the way when you have time: Keep homemade mix on hand for these shortcakes , plus a stack of pancakes .
Citrus Vinaigrette
Always make more salad dressing than you'll need. It takes no longer to mix a big batch, and it means tomorrow night's salad will be ready in minutes. This recipe makes enough vinaigrette for three large salads.
Flounder Poached in Fennel-Tomato Sauce
Want to build big flavor fast? Jarred marinara gives you a head start. Be sure to doctor it a bit for a homemade taste. Here we use fennel seeds and sliced fennel to serve with flounder.
No-Boil Mac and Cheese
Skip a step when making mac and cheese by not precooking the pasta. Instead, mix the dried pasta with a thinner-than-usual béchamel sauce, and it will bake perfectly in just 30 minutes.
Thai Chicken Curry
This richly spiced one-pot meal is quick and easy enough for a weeknight.
Tortellini with Porcini Mushroom Sauce
Looking for a pasta recipe with impressive flavor and which has practically no prep involved? You've come to the right place.
Orange and Yogurt Parfaits with Red Wine Caramel
Low-fat yogurt with fresh oranges is a quick, sensible alternative to an ice cream sundae; the red wine gives the caramel a fruity acidity.
Winter Greens Gratin
Blanching the mustard greens and kale ahead of time both softens them up and helps keep their color.
Ginger-Glazed Turnips, Carrots, and Chestnuts
The classic technique of covering simmering vegetables with a parchment-paper round (known as a cartouche) yields perfectly moist, evenly cooked pieces.
Citrus Salad with Fried Rosemary and Olives
The fried olives used to garnish this colorful salad just might become your new favorite. Try scattered over crostini or salads.
Mulled Wine
This heady mulled wine recipe is perfect for the holiday season—or any time you’re looking for something fragrant and cozy.