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Winter

15 Celeriac Recipes

Its distinctive flavor—think celery and parsley—is too good to ignore!

Squash Steaks with Brown Butter and Sage

Applying the classic steakhouse butter-basting technique to slabs of butternut squash turns it into a hearty vegetarian main.

Winter of Our Content

Laird & Company’s flagship apple brandy doesn’t exactly scream “session,” but the trusty old bartender’s staple can pull off a few unexpected tricks if you pour it sparingly and pair it with the proper bedfellows.

Butternut Squash and Creamed-Spinach Gratin

Parmigiano-Reggiano and a generous dose of heavy cream transform butternut squash and spinach into a rich, bubbling gratin.

Parmesan-Roasted Butternut Squash

The best qualities of a gratin shine in this incredibly simple side dish: Pieces of sweet butternut squash and a flurry of salty Parmigiano-Reggiano meld with cream to form a warm, cohesive whole.

Grapefruit-Orange Crostatas

While these mixed citrus tarts bake, the semolina flour in the frangipane absorbs the juices and turns into a slightly puffed, airy layer surrounded by flaky pastry.

Honey-Roasted Vegetable Salad

Mix and match your favorite fall vegetables into this delicious side dish.

Lemon Salmon with Creamy Cucumber Salad

Marinate salmon in lemon zest and fresh dill, then grill and serve with crunchy chopped cucumbers draped in a coleslaw-like dressing.

This Just Might Be the Easiest Crispy Appetizer Ever

A spin in the oven gives marinated artichoke hearts a flavor boost you never knew they needed.

Make Chicken Soup Without a Recipe

Follow this simple technique for a comforting, curative, and customizable chicken soup you'll make again and again for the rest of your life.

I Can't Live Without This Tea

It's strong, smooth, and available online.

Weekly Meal Plan: March 19–23

Lemony soup, fast tacos, and a salad that's secretly a pizza.

A Guide to Chicories, the Crunchy Greens (and Purples!) That'll Get Us All Through Winter

Spring is almost here, but the farmers' market is feeling more dire than ever. How are we going to hold on 'til spring? With a little help from endive, frisee, and escarole.

The Filipino Cure for the Common Cold

Who needs chicken soup when you can have chicken and rice?

Winter Fruit Kefir Salad

This showstopper is a kaleidoscope of colors, a treasure chest of nutrients . . . yet not a berry to be seen. Winter fruit has its merits: Kiwi is an excellent source of vitamins C and K (the latter is needed for blood clotting), not to mention digestion-enhancing fiber. Reddish-orange persimmons contain twice the dietary fiber of apples, plus more potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, and antioxidants. Cantaloupe and honeydew both provide potassium and are super hydrating—helpful for the winter months when you might be stuck indoors amid dry, re-circulated air. Dressed in a tropical coconut kefir-and-mint vinaigrette, it's a pleasure for all of the senses.
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