Lunch
PB&J Smoothie
Frozen berries, a dollop of peanut butter, and almond milk—plus a banana for creaminess and vanilla protein powder—blend into a delicious smoothie reminiscent of your favorite childhood lunchtime treat.
What Cookbook Author Anna Jones Cooks for Her Family in a Week
The bestselling, London-based food writer makes her husband and son malted sourdough, kimchi noodle soup, and many bowls of porridge.
Big-Batch Hard-Boiled Eggs
If you’re trying to meal prep for the week or cook a large number of eggs at the same time, steaming yields the most consistent, perfectly jammy results.
10 Ways to Get Plastic Out of Your Kitchen
Keep your family and the planet in good health with these plastic-free bags, boxes, and wrappers.
The Adult Lunch Boxes That Will Finally Motivate You to Pack a Lunch
And stop spending 20 bucks a day on a mediocre salad.
Chopped BLT Salad
Skip the bread and simply toss your favorite sandwich ingredients into a big bowl for a refreshing lunch with a savory, bacon-y crunch.
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What to Cook This Weekend: February 22–24
Chicken and bacon choucroute. A feta-topped navy bean and escarole stew. And a stunning citrus tart.
Steak Sandwiches with Fennel Slaw
Fresh fennel—tossed in a sprightly cilantro salsa verde—adds crunch against thinly sliced steak and pillowy focaccia.
Winter Squash Frittata
This frittata intentionally takes much longer than the usual version. Cooked over a low flame, the act of folding the curds over themselves again and again in the skillet creates soft layers like those found in Japanese-style omelets.
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What to Cook This Weekend: February 1–3
Slow-roasted pork, a citrus salad, double-decker brownies, luscious hot chocolate—and that Game Day bowl of chili, of course.
How High Intensity Interval Cooking Helped Me Regain an Interest in Food
Cooking all month long was less difficult than I thought it would be—and much more impactful.
This Squeezable Tahini Makes Every Desk Lunch Way Less Bleak
My salads have been happy ever since I discovered it.
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What to Cook This Weekend: January 11–13
Slow cooker pork tacos. Sheet-pan ricotta pancakes. And an antipasto salad to make with friends.
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What to Cook This Weekend: January 4–6
A spirit-free drink for Dry January, a broccoli salad you won't even know is healthy, and plenty more dishes to kickstart 2019.
Beet and Carrot Salad
You can make this raw, root vegetable slaw up to four days before you plan to eat it.
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61 COOK90 Lunches to Take to Work
Easy to prep and batch-cooking-friendly, these satisfying lunches will save you when you need a COOK90 meal to take to the office.
Chicory, Bacon, and Poached Egg Salad
Crisping mushrooms in bacon fat infused with rosemary gives this salad satisfying texture and rich, comforting flavor, enhanced by a runny poached egg.
Egg and Merguez Wraps
It’s a wrap griddled in sausage fat until the outside is crispy and warm. Need we say more?
Spiced Chickpeas and Greens Frittata
When in doubt, frittata. This version turns greens-and-beans into a complete one-skillet supper.
Citrus-and-Dill Gravlax
Many gravlax recipes will instruct you to drain, turn, and babysit the fish while it cures. Not this one: Set it and forget it. Three days later it will be done.