Spring
Ramen With Steak and Sesame-Ginger Dressing
This cold noodle salad can be customized however you want, but it's all about that sesame dressing.
Soba With Tofu and Miso-Mustard Dressing
This colorful cold noodle salad can be changed up however you want, it's all about that tangy, umami-wonderful miso dressing.
Slow-Roasted Lapsang Salmon With Spring Vegetables
Lapsang, a black tea from China, may taste too strong and smoky when you sip it on its own, but it will mellow out as it marinates with the fish.
Rosé-Aperol Spritz
Meet your summer cocktail, a pinky and bubbly rosé wine spritz with Aperol and passion fruit juice. Now all you need is a pool to drink it next to.
BA's Best Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie
Vodka in the dough hydrates the flour without developing gluten, which makes for an especially pliable dough and tender crust.
Sheet Pan Toasts With Spring Vegetables and Mashed Peas
Mashing peas with the back of a spoon just won’t cut it. Think potato masher + elbow grease if you want to bring out their natural creaminess.
Congee With Spring Vegetables and Green Garlic Oil
If you don’t want to make the chicken stock from scratch for this congee recipe, simmering some store-bought broth with a few slices of bacon and ginger for 20 minutes or so will give you a huge head-start on flavor.
Shrimp and Asparagus Stir-Fry
If you have a wok, gold star goes to you! Use it!
Ricotta Dumplings with Asparagus and Green Garlic
Once you get the hang of it, forming these dumplings is easy, but it may take a little practice at first.
Toast With Ramp Kimchi and Poached Eggs
Ramps, a wild leek, are one of those fleeting vegetables that whip chefs and cooks into a springtime fever.
Fried Rice With Spring Vegetables and Fried Eggs
Any cooked rice or grain will work in this stir-fry, but for best results make sure they are completely cooled—overnight is ideal.
Pasta With Ramp Pesto and Guanciale
Is it necessary to blanch, then shock, the ramp greens? If you want a super-green (not khaki) pesto, it is.
Fava Bean and Asparagus Salad
Green beans! Green asparagus! Green pistachios! ... You get the idea—this salad is a celebration of spring. If you can’t find fava beans, substitute English peas or sugar snap peas instead.
Grilled Halibut Niçoise With Market Vegetables
If it looks good at the market, it will be good in this salad.
Apple-Rhubarb Crumble
This simple process works for practically any fruit; gauge how much sugar to use based on the fruit’s sweetness, and try cardamom or ginger in place of cinnamon.
Chopped Spring Salad
This dressing is also great as a dip, and most of the vegetables listed here can be left in bigger pieces and treated as crudités instead.
Fermented Hot Green Garlic
Use the brine as liquid for vinaigrettes. Add the chopped garlic to salads, potatoes, pesto, or schmear it onto sandwiches.
Green Garlic Labneh
Available in the spring, green garlic is somewhat less intense than grown-up garlic, but still very pungent and extra-juicy. The dairy fat and tang of the labneh provide cooling balance.
Spaghetti With Ramps
The pungent garlic notes in ramps make them the perfect accompaniment for any pasta dish.
Olive Oil–Roasted Spring Onions
Spring onions are a young allium with a tiny bulb and a tender stalk. After caramelizing, use the leftover oil for bread dipping.