Dinner
Shishito Pepper–Pistachio Dip
Serve this creamy dip with crunchy vegetables, a meat platter, spread on sandwiches, or thinned out and used as a dressing for salad.
Smoky Carrot Dip
Sweet and smoky roasted carrots are blended with chickpeas, almonds, lemon juice, garlic, and herbs—it’s the perfect companion to seeded crackers or good bread.
Apple-Walnut Upside-Down Cake
Tender, nutty, and studded with caramel-glazed apple halves, this is your new favorite apple cake. Ground nuts bring a toasty, deep flavor and tenderize the crumb by adding fat.
Pork Katsu Sandwich
The koji brine deeply seasons the pork and keeps it juicy. You can skip this step, but we highly recommend it.
Spiced Eggs with Tzatziki
Here’s your new favorite way to eat scrambled eggs: with turmeric, tzatziki, a big pile of greens, and a very generous serving of good butter. Oh, and a sprinkle of Aleppo-style pepper, too.
Little Gem Salad with Buttermilk Chaas
Chaas is an Indian buttermilk beverage seasoned with mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, and dried red chiles. Drizzle it over a mix of greens and you've got yourself a creamy salad dressing.
Instant Pot Red Bean and Quinoa Soup with Taco Fixins
When 5:15 p.m. hits and there’s still no dinner plan, Deb Perelman makes this Instant Pot soup. While the beans cook you can prepare the taco fixins, manage life’s last-minute chaos, and take a load off.
Sweet-and-Sour Dal Bhat
This dish is triply aggressive, with sweet, sour, and spicy tastes strung together in an intense interplay. To make it your own, experiment with the balance of those three elements—you might make it more sour, or very, very spicy, depending on your palate and preferences.
Nasi Lemak
It’s way too easy to fall in love with the Malaysian dish Nasi Lemak, a coconutty rice bowl topped with crispy-crunchy crumbles of teeny little fried anchovies dressed in a sweet-spicy sambal.
Miso Pork Ribs with Chile-Honey Glaze
These baked-then-broiled ribs boast a flavorful, savory glaze that combines earthy red miso, warming gochujang, and Calabrian chiles.
Brothy Pasta with Chickpeas
Take the time to really cook the onion and garlic in this recipe until they’re completely soft—this encourages them to release even more flavor into the velvety-rich tomato broth.
Pasta al Limone
This creamy lemon pasta recipe is luscious and amply cheesy, but still bright and fresh. Best part: You can make it for dinner in just 15 minutes.
Sake-Braised Mustard Greens With Sesame
Use less-spicy kale instead of mustard greens if you prefer a milder side dish—or try a mixture of both.
Long-Roasted Eggplant with Garlic, Labne, and Tiny Chile Croutons
Here, eggplant gets halved lengthwise, drenched in olive oil, and roasted. It never quite crisps, but it browns and caramelizes while the rest of it turns to the texture of a perfectly just set 6-minute egg.
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11 Hearty Recipes for a Simple Weekend
Start your weekend with a cheesy mushroom strata, end it with an incredibly moist apple cake.
Chicken Confit With Pickled Tomatoes
This succulent chicken is spiced with ras el hanout, a North African spice mix.
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Olive Oil Is the Star In These 41 Recipes
It's the key to garlicky confit chicken and moist lemon cake—is there anything olive oil can't do?
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11 Low-Fuss Recipes for the Weekend
Kick back while your oven does most of the work.
Now Is the Time To Stuff Your Vegetables With Bread and Cheese
It's basically a reverse bread bowl.
Walla Walla Onion, Pine Mushroom Fonduta
A creative way to take all the goodness of a fondue and wrap it up in a neat little package.