Casserole
This Is the Way to Cassoulet
On a cool evening, nothing beats this French casserole of duck (and pork) and beans.
Romulo Yanes1/5Chorizo and Gigante Bean Cassoulet
This Spanish riff on French cassoulet pairs large, meaty beans with fresh sausages—and cloaks it all with a crispy breadcrumb crust.
Photo by Rita Maas2/5Cassoulet
This long-cooked cassoulet is about as traditional as it gets—pair it with a glass of Burgundy for the full experience.

Photo by Pornchai Mittongtare4/5Pork Cassoulet with Pork Confit and Winter Tomato Sauce
This dish is so porky it's mentioned in the name twice! Also present in this casserole: plenty of fresh herbs and Emergo white beans.
Photo by Yunhee Kim5/5Pork Cassoulet
Using spare ribs in this pork cassoulet cuts the cooking time to less than three hours.
Like creamy butternut squash soup and brown butter toffee chocolate chip cookies.
Like sweet-and-sour cranberry chicken stir-fry and hot cocoa for one.
Double-the-mustard chicken, gingery mustard BBQ sauce, cider-dijon pork with roasted apples, and more.
From sesame tofu with broccoli to “ridiculously good” green beans.
There’s a reason they say, “easy as pie,” you know?

Epicurious welcomes back Chef David Rose as he takes boxed mac and cheese to the next level. From Kraft mac and cheese waffles to Cheetos Flaming Hot cheese balls, Chef David transforms ordinary boxed mac into elevated cheesy recipes for you to try at home.

In this edition of Epicurious 101, professional chef Shilpa Uskokovic shares all the ways American Cheese can enhance your cooking. From creating the perfect melt to keeping your dips and dishes creamier for longer, these American Cheese tips and tricks will level up your cheesy recipes.

We challenged chefs of three different skill levels–amateur Onika, home cook Lorenzo, and professional chef Fatima Khawaja–to make their take on a lobster dinner. We then asked expert food scientist Rose to explain each chef's choices along the way. Which lobster dinner do you want to tuck into first?
We’ve got sweet potato rolls, pumpkin chili, and the garlickiest mashed potatoes.

In this edition of Epicurious 101, professional chef and culinary instructor Frank Proto demonstrates how to make the best single-crust and double-crust pies for Thanksgiving. Whether it’s for apple pie, pumpkin pie, or any delicious dessert, learn how to avoid soggy bottoms to achieve the perfect flaky texture every time.