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Green Curry Vinegar Chicken

Thai green curry paste packs potent flavor into this one-pan, eight-ingredient, weeknight-friendly chicken dinner.

Ginger-Scallion Meatballs With Green Curry Sauce

Bright in color and flavor, the silky sauce for these meatballs is made from a purée of coconut cream, Thai green curry paste, and spinach.

Ultimate Green Curry (Gaeng Khiaw Wan Gai)

Green curry with chicken and eggplant from Chef Hong Thaimee.

Risotto With Mushrooms and Thyme

The Italian word for the ideal risotto texture is all’onda—literally, “like a wave.” Risotto should spread and move and undulate. If you can stand a spoon up in it, it needs more liquid.

Cauliflower Bolognese

No, you don’t have to be a vegetarian to love what’s going on here. Cauliflower and mushrooms provide richness and toothiness that do justice to the meaty original.

Chickpea and Chorizo Tostadas

Mashing some chickpeas into the sizzling chorizo adds heft while keeping this meal light on the meat

Crispy Tofu With Maple-Soy Glaze

Our simple technique of draining before frying makes the tofu extra-crispy, and perfect for absorbing the salty-sweet flavors of maple syrup, soy sauce, and fresh ginger.

Big Flavor Broccoli

Chances are you’re trimming off and discarding way too much of your broccoli stems. The stems are so flavorful, they should be their own vegetable.

Pork Marbella

We took the classic, beloved Chicken Marbella recipe from The Silver Palate Cookbook and made it weeknight-friendly by using quick-cooking pork tenderloin instead. 

Chicken and Rice Meatballs With Hummus

Gluten-free meatballs are as easy as adding cooled cooked rice instead of bread to ground meat.

Bright and Spicy Shrimp Noodle Salad

A punchy, chile-spiked fish sauce vinaigrette works as both marinade and dressing for glass noodles and handfuls of basil and cucumber.

Steamed Kabocha With Ginger-Soy Dressing

The magic of steam cooks the squash both quickly and evenly, and steaming the dressing with the squash opens up the flavor of the ginger, garlic, and scallions.

Lentil-Smothered Greens on Fried Bread

Red split lentils cook even more quickly than other types, making them ideal for weeknight dinners. Turn them into a meal by pairing with savory spiced greens.

Brothy Beans With Kimchi and Squash

This stick-to-your-ribs stew gets heft from creamy white beans and winter squash; we opted for acorn, but kabocha or delicata squash would work great too.

Turmeric Salmon With Coconut Crisp

Coconut crisp, laced with chile and garlic, brings texture and heat to this easy salmon dish. Make a double or triple batch of the garnish and use it as a topping for savory oatmeal, hearty soups, or roasted winter vegetables.

Warm Winter Vegetable Salad With Halloumi

One bowl and one baking sheet is all you need to achieve sweet, creamy squash, crispy pita chips, and chewy, charred cheese. Fresh mint and a splash of vinegar perk up the final dish.

Kale Pesto With Whole Wheat Pasta

When your mind is stuck on pasta, but your soul is calling out for vegetables, turn to a rich, luxurious sauce that’s made of leafy greens. This recipe calls for pistachios, but you can use any nuts you have on hand.

Za’atar Fish and Chips

Olives and superfast pickled onions provide tangy balance for creamy-crispy potatoes and roast cod.

Roasted Oysters With Warm Butter Mignonette

Quickly roasting oysters in a hot oven pops the shells apart so they can be opened the rest of the way by hand, no shucking skills required.

Steaming for Dark Days

When you've got Roasted Vegetable Fatigue, steaming your whole dinner in one pot is the remedy. 
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