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Winter

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.

Lentil Kielbassoulet

All of the satisfaction of a hearty, rich, bean-based cassoulet without the painstaking hours of prepping and cooking.

Why It's Time to Drink More Jägermeister

This cocktail will convince you you need more of the German amaro in your life.

Warm Winter Vegetable Salad With Halloumi

One bowl and one baking sheet is all you need to achieve sweet, creamy squash, crispy pita chips, and chewy, charred cheese. Fresh mint and a splash of vinegar perk up the final dish.

Rosemary Mojito

In our cold-weather version of the mojito we sub out white rum for rich, brooding blackstrap and mint for muddled rosemary.

Steaming for Dark Days

When you've got Roasted Vegetable Fatigue, steaming your whole dinner in one pot is the remedy. 

Steamed Winter Veggie Bowls

Everything in this dinner (including the eggs!) cooks together in one steamer insert.

Everything You Need to Achieve Maximum Kitchen Coziness This Winter

Getting through January and February is hard. Cooking in fur-lined slippers helps. 

Soup Season Is in Full Swing. Is Your Toppings Game On Point?

Salty, crunchy, creamy, and filling, these garnishes will keep your soup dinners strong all winter long.

Priya Krishna's Spinach and Feta Cooked Like Saag Paneer Is My Favorite New Weeknight Dinner of the Year

In 2019, this was the cookbook recipe I kept meaning to make myself for dinner. I finally did, and it did not disappoint. 

Winter Salad Hummus Bowls

Massage kale and brussels sprouts in a sweet, tangy dressing of rice vinegar, soy sauce, and honey, then serve it with creamy hummus and jammy eggs.

Just Toddy It: How to Drink Hot Negronis All Winter Long

There are an infinite number of drinks you can shake or stir with ice. Why can’t the same be true of hot cocktails?

Spiced Pomegranate and Orange Glazed Ham

This recipe calls for a whole leg of ham, with the bone in, that has been pre-cured and pre-cooked. If you can’t buy a pre-cooked ham, ask your local butcher for a cured leg and follow their cooking instructions before glazing.
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