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Spicy Carrot-Miso Dressing

This is just one version of Amy Chaplin's raw vegetable-based dressings from her book Whole Cooking Everyday. Made by blending vegetables with herbs and citrus juice until creamy, they are light, super flavorful, and addictive.

Sweet-and-Saucy Pork Chops

For pork chops that cook in record time, we turn to an unexpected ingredient: sugar. A pinch helps the chops caramelize and develop an exceptional golden-brown crust.

Sheet-Pan Potato Hash with Fixins

These shingled sheet-pan taters are somewhere between french fries and potato chips (and heaven). Use russets to achieve a remarkably crispy-meets-creamy texture.

Grilled Bacon BLTs

Thick-cut bacon grills much better than thin strips, which have a tendency to get burnt and overly crisp.

Roast Fish With Curry Butter

Give vegetables a head start in a hot oven before turning the heat way down. Then lay the fish on top, and let everything finish cooking together.

Beef and Ginger Stir-Fry

Set up all of your mise en place before you start cooking. You’ll go from raw ingredients to a glossy stir-fry in the time it takes to make a pot of rice.

Creamy Pasta with Crispy Mushrooms

Mushrooms just need a quick sear in a hot pan before being tossed with pasta and cream in this easy weeknight dinner.

Coconut Milk–Braised Chicken

No searing, no chopping, one baking dish.

Big Green Lentil Salad

Cool yogurt, crunchy seeds, and herbs turn lentils into a lunch salad you’ll actually be excited to eat. Serve it with warm pita for swiping up the garlicky yogurt.

Soba Noodles with Crispy Kale

Nutritional yeast adds a hit of umami that plays well with earthy kale and buckwheat noodles. We suggest using curly kale, which roasts into light, crispy chips.

Tofu and Summer Vegetable Curry

When you have more eggplant and squash than you know what to do with, turn to this quick curry.

Tomato Fried Rice

Cooking rice in big batches is like giving a gift to your future self; tossed with tiny tomatoes, leftovers become tonight’s dinner in minutes.

Fried Egg Bánh Mì

This sandwich gets immense flavor from a modest list of ingredients like eggs, vegetables, and herbs. The fish sauce spiked-mayo packs a powerful punch.

Korean Egg Bread

Usually just a pancake-like dough with egg, this version sports bacon, tomato and gooey cheese for a completely gratifying breakfast.

Vietnamese Pork Meatball Banh Mi Fried Rice

To make this dish extra crispy, sauté the ingredients separately and use cold, cooked rice. As you're stir-frying, toss the rice, pausing frequently to allow it to interact with the heat at the bottom of the pan—this will give it a nice toast.

Green Rice with Tomatoes and Eggs

A batch of herby rice is a natural partner to peak-season tomatoes. But don’t forget about this rice once those tomatoes are gone—green rice works in any season.

Raw Tomato Sauce

Newsflash: you're messing up your tomato sauce by cooking it.

Crispy Chicken Thighs with Zucchini and Olives

Crosshatching and salting zucchini before cooking removes excess moisture, allowing them to sear instead of steam.

Vegetarian Piri Piri Chorizo Bake

This is a quick and easy-to-throw-together, eat-the-rainbow revelation.

Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowls

With lots of fiber and slow-digesting carbs, these breakfast bowls won’t put you into a sugar coma.
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