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Step Aside, Potatoes: (Almost) Any Vegetable Has Gnocchi Potential

Carrots, beets, broccoli, winter squash, and more can easily become a bowl of perfect, pillowy bites.

These Holiday-Ready Biscuits Go Sweet or Savory 

Stuff them with greens and cheese or layer them with ginger and jam. 

Blueberry-Ginger Slab Biscuits

These pillowy tray biscuits are perfumed with blueberry jam, citrus, and candied ginger, but you can use any combination of preserves, dried fruit, or nuts that you have on hand.

Spinach and Cheese Slab Biscuits

These pillowy biscuits are stuffed with spinach and cheese, but they work equally well with any other vegetable you care to throw at them. Swap the spinach for up to a cup of roasted squash, charred poblanos, or other cooked vegetable, and sub the Gruyère with any other cheese you like (if you choose a more intense cheese like feta or blue cheese, use ¾ cup instead of the full cup). 

Cacio e Pepe Noodles With Miso

Miso gives this take on the classic Roman pecorino-and-pepper pasta an extra savory, satisfying bite. You can make your own fresh noodles at home, or use store-bought.

Hot Cocoa, Yes. And Also Hot Butterscotch

It’s like toasty, buttery caramel in drinkable form.

Winter Squash Wedges With Gorgonzola Butter and Hazelnuts

Meet your new go-to flavor booster: butter that’s fully equipped with blue cheese and garlic. Layer on charred winter squash (any variety will work), then top it off with nuts and fresh herbs.

Nashville Hot Halibut Sandwich

In chef Matty Matheson’s riff on the Nashville hot fish sandwich, crispy golden fish fillets get smothered in a smoky chile butter and layered with onions, pickles, and cheese.

Pecan Brie Brûlée

This is bread topped with an easy chile-pecan paste that can be used in so many different ways, but the paste spread on some bread and topped with slices of Brie, sprinkled with sugar, and then broiled.

I’m Leaving Everything From 2020 Behind, Except Meera Sodha’s Bombay Rolls

The cheesy, spicy, bright, and buttery wheels from her latest cookbook are coming with me into the new year.

Bombay Rolls

Standing three tiers high, the magnificent Bombay sandwich is a whopper of a construction. It’s available on every street corner, and each stallholder obsesses over their own special blend of spices, vegetables, and chutneys, for that “better than yours” taste. Although it’s a wonder, it’s also a labor of love to make at home, and so in this recipe I’ve attempted to embody its spirit—a sharp, hot green chutney, cheese, and onion—but in a pastry roll that can be made in just minutes.

One-Skillet Orzo With Tomatoes and Eggs

Pizza meets eggs in purgatory in this one-skillet stovetop meal which is punchy from tomatoes, creamy from starchy orzo and melty mozzarella, and ready in under an hour.

Cranberry-Orange Snacking Cake

This simple snacking cake could be breakfast—or an afternoon pick-me-up. It’s a great way to put any lingering cans of cranberry sauce to good use.

Spicy and Creamy Slaw

This super-flexible, all-purpose salad turns cabbage into luscious tangles of crisp leaves generously coated in a rich and bright dressing.

Grand Vegetable Biryani

Packed full of a rainbow of colors, flavors, and textures, from spiced paneer, chickpeas, and tomatoes to roasted beets, sweet potatoes, and a citrusy coconut and cilantro sauce this is a vegetable dish for special occasions.

This Easy Cream Cheese Cake Is Not a Cheesecake—It’s Better

Folding bits of cold cream cheese into cake batter means you get the tangy richness of cheesecake without the fuss.

Berry Cream Cheese Cake

The dark brown sugar gives this cake a little molasses edge, which cuts the sweetness of the berries and the richness of the cream cheese.

Blueberry-Miso Crumb Cake

Whole wheat flour and miso make this crumb cake a little sweet, a little savory, and entirely delicious.

Hot Pimiento Cheese Is What We Need Right Now

The classic cheese spread goes gooey.
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