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Taste Test: English Breakfast Tea

There was some steep competition.

Cheesy Kale and Mushroom Strata

How do you get anyone (really, anyone) to eat kale and mushrooms? Layer them with toasted bread cubes and cover with Gruyère and Parmesan.

Pasta With Sausage and Arugula

Arugula adds a fresh, peppery bite to this simple sausage and roasted vegetable pasta.

Shortcut Puff Pastry

You don’t need to smash the butter to smithereens—it’s those large pieces that make for a flaky pastry.

Vegetarian Skillet Stuffed Shells

This one-pan, stovetop-only pasta turns mushroom- and spinach-stuffed shells into an easy weeknight dinner.

Clams with Chorizo, Leeks, Tomato, and White Wine

You need the fresh, soft, fiery red version of chorizo for this dish, the kind that bleeds out bright red-orange grease into the pot when you heat it.

Stars Pappardelle

You don't need to cut the finished star sheets into pappardelle—farfalle, lasagne sheets, or any other noodles on the larger side would also showcase this pattern well.

Brodo di Parmigiano

This recipe makes deeply flavorful broth out of something that most people throw away: the hard rinds of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese.

Cacio e Pepe Pie

In this extra cheesy, extra comforting meal, spaghetti pie meets an Italian classic: cacio e pepe.

The Definitive Guide to Oktoberfest Sausages

Finally learn the difference between knockwurst and bratwurst.

10 Delicious Ways To Eat Burrata

Possibly the most glorious cheese you will ever taste.

Oven Polenta With Roasted Mushrooms

Still stirring your polenta? With this nearly hands-off method, the oven does the hard work while your stovetop does the bare minimum.

Baked Pasta alla Norma

This easy dinner packs all of the classic flavors of classic Pasta alla Norma—eggplant, tomatoes, and basil—into a pan with spaghetti, garlic, and Parm.

Herby Pasta with Garlic and Green Olives

The recipe calls for parsley and basil, but consider this dish a canvas for whatever tender herbs you have kicking around: cilantro, dill, tarragon, sage, chives, fennel fronds. Mix and match at will.

Cucumbers With Ajo Blanco Sauce

Think of this as an all-purpose garlic sauce. Once you get the hang of making it, try swapping cashews or blanched hazelnuts for the almonds.

Herby Garlic Confit

You can spread the cloves on grilled bread, marinate olives and feta with the garlicky oil, mash cloves into store-bought mayo, or stir into mashed potatoes.

The British Trick to Boiling Potatoes in Half the Time

They've got it all figured out over there.
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