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Spring

Avocado with Radish and Carrot and Pickled Onion

Pickling the onion in lemon juice gives it a fresh, less acidic finish. If you like, soak the carrot ribbons in ice water for 10 minutes to make them curl.

Deviled Eggs With Crispy Shallot Gremolata

You can crisp the shallots and hard-boil the eggs a day ahead, but wait until closer to serving time to make the yolk filling.

Grilled Ramps With Sherry-Ramp Vinaigrette

If you have a grill basket, this is a great time to use it. If not, lay the ramps perpendicular to the grill grates so they don’t slip through.

Rosé Spritzer

These breezy cocktails are the kind of thing you can drink all afternoon.

Ricotta Scrambled Eggs And Buttered Ramps On Toast

Breakfast just got a major upgrade.

Breakfast Porridge with Soft Egg and Pea Shoots

This recipe will convince you that a savory breakfast can be a wonderful thing.

Roasted Spiced Rhubarb with Dates and Yogurt

Honey-sweetened yogurt with dates and rhubarb is perfect for snack time, breakfast, or dessert.

Rhubarb Cornmeal Crumb Cake

Try a combination of strawberries and rhubarb in this buckle-inspired breakfast cake.

Asparagus with Toasted Seeds and Mustard Vinaigrette

Toasted seeds add crunchy texture to this flavorful side dish. Dressing them with a little olive oil and seasoning with salt and pepper makes it that much better.

Fresh Artichoke, Olive, and Burrata Pizza

If you can’t find burrata, fresh mozzarella makes a fine substitute.

Trout Salad with Citrus and Radishes

Cooking the trout skin side down and only quickly finishing it off on the other side ensures fish will be perfectly crisp.

Radish Raita

“I love peppery radishes with cooling yogurt—so good on grilled chicken or fish.” –Dawn Perry, senior food editor

Chicken with Buttered Snap Peas and Tender Lettuces

Cooked lettuces? Yes—but barely. When they hit the pan, they’ll pick up flavor from the chicken drippings, gently wilting and taking on the buttery sauce.

Poached Eggs on Toast With Ramps

When ramps are in season, stock up and make this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Swap in any soft cheese you like: Try ricotta, cream cheese, or an oozy burrata.

Herby Lime Dressing

A blend of chiles, arugula, mint, and lime, this dressing brightens up everything from salads and grains to fish and meat
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