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11 Fall Recipes Featuring the Still-Here Ingredients of Summer
Shoulder seasons are weird. Tomatoes and corn are still here, but colder weather brings cravings of roasted vegetables and rich and warming baked entrées. Here are a few recipes that'll help you bridge the gap.
5 Ways to Punch Up Roasted Vegetables
Escape the cold-weather doldrums of plain roasted veg with flavored fats, vibrant spices, bright dressings, and more.
Papaya-and-Cubeb-Marinated Snapper With Baked Yam Chips
Fish and chips, when done well, is a cornerstone of British culinary success. It can be wrapped in old newspaper and eaten at the beach with a wooden fork with the same fervor and joy as a finely dined fish and chips served on white china with an expensive bottle of Chablis next to it. That comforting combination of carb and fish protein can be seen in many other cultures too. (Fish tacos, anyone?) So why wouldn’t Ghana have its own version?
Tomato Brown Butter Is the Secret to Eating Peak-Season Tomatoes Year-Round
This slighty sweet, deeply savory butter is the finishing touch your meals need.
Maple-Roasted Acorn Squash
When I was growing up, my mother served a lot of canned vegetables, but the one thing she always made from scratch was acorn squash, which she roasted with butter and maple syrup. When I revisited her old method, I found it was just as good as I remembered. The sweet squash filled with a big puddle of melted butter and sweet syrup is so irresistible!
Coconut-Creamed Corn and Grains
Turmeric, chiles, and chewy-nutty cooked grains balance the sweetness of fresh corn in this loose vegan riff on creamed corn.
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11 Recipes for Making the Most of the Last Weekend of Summer
Yes, it's officially the last weekend of the season—and these recipes make the best of it.
Mini Roasting Dishes Are an Autumn Essential
They make for restaurant-level presentation in your dinner for one—and for fewer dishes.
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13 Recipes to Cook in Pre-Fall, the In-Between Season We're In Right Now
The murky period that is both the end of summer and the beginning of fall—that time of year when one day it's 90 degrees, and the next it's a breezy 72—is a terrific time for cooking.
Doenjang Jjigae
This fermented-soybean stew is the quintessential representation of Korean jang. The soft tofu, the dashi, and the sweetness of the vegetables work together to mellow the intensity of the doenjang so that your palate can discern the different facets of flavor.
Pear and Hazelnut Frangipane Tart
A simple fall dessert.
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39 Beet Recipes for Salads, Pickles, Sandwiches, and More
You've eaten enough beet and goat cheese salads. Here are some other options.
Black Apple Old-Fashioned
For most drinkers of a certain age, Jägermeister is the unofficial source of many bad decisions. But here it acts as the base of a bone-warming drink that combines the herbal notes of the liqueur with apple brandy for a decidedly adult way to fortify oneself after a day out in the cold.
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41 Best Chicken Soup Recipes: Stew, Gumbo, Pho, Pozole, and More
When it's freezing outside or you're just not feeling 100%, chicken soup is always the answer.
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11 Deliciously Spiced Recipes to Warm Up Your Weekend
We'll be sipping golden turmeric tea all weekend.
Fancy Cranberry Sauce
This sliceable, jiggly sauce is spiced with bay leaves and cardamom, set in a gelatin mold, and crowned with sugared orange zest and cranberries.
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11 Thanksgiving Recipes to Make This Weekend
It's the trick to reducing your Turkey Day to-do list.
These Crispy Green Beans Will Fight Mushy Food Fatigue This Thanksgiving
This green bean side is impossible to overcook, because you don't cook it at all.
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11 Recipes That Celebrate the Colors of Fall
Because an autumnal palette of yellow, orange, and red makes us feel cozy.
This Thanksgiving, We're Tearing Our Potatoes Instead of Cutting Them
Torn edges capture more flavor.