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Homemade Cheese Spread With Garlic and Herbs

Here's a DIY version of the flavored, spreadable Gournay cheese originally from France.

Thyme–Walnut Sandies

The texture of these delicate slice-and-bakes is similar to a Mexican wedding cookie: crumbly, but insanely tender.

Sister Pie Crust

If using beans or rice as pie weights, use a lot.

Citrus-Cured Salmon

This 24-hour method will transform uncooked salmon into a side of firm, silky fish. Buy the best you can afford.

Saffron Quinoa with Dried Cherries and Almonds

Saffron rice is an indispensable accompaniment in Persian cuisine, and it tastes just as good made with fluffy quinoa. Crushing and steeping the saffron in hot water brings out its full flavor and color. If you have coconut oil on hand, the naturally sweet flavor pairs nicely with the cherries and almonds.

Matzo Crumble

Make this once; sprinkle on salads all week long.

Black-Eyed Pea Chile Verde

Smoked pork hocks don’t just add meatiness and body; they release smoky, salty notes as they cook, seasoning the beans in the process.

Gluten-Free Lemon Bars

Everyone loves lemon bars, and now even your gluten-free friends can enjoy them too.

Chicken Meatballs with Ginger and Miso

These flavor-packed meatballs are delicious whether poached, grilled, or baked.

Maple Syrup Candies

If you crave the sweet maple candies sold at tourist shops, you need not wait until your next vacation to enjoy them. Maple syrup producers’ associations are eager to share these treats, and how to make them at home, to spread the gospel of pure maple syrup. This recipe is from the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association/Vermont Maple Promotion Board; the Massachusetts Maple Producers Association has produced a helpful video about making maple cream and maple candy. If you haven’t tried these maple candies, be forewarned: They’re like no other treat you’ve ever experienced.

Fudgy Gluten-Free Cream Cheese Brownies

Everyone's favorite bake sale treat goes gluten-free—with ingredients you already have in your pantry.

Our Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies

We went on a quest for the ultimate chocolate chip cookie: here it is.

Schmaltz-Refried Pinto Beans

Most store-bought lard (the traditional fat in refried beans) is nearly flavorless, unlike chicken fat, which is delicious and readily available.

Sour Cream and Scallion Drop Biscuits

All that sour cream keeps these biscuits super moist and tender—they reheat well, even after sitting out for hours (pop back into 350°F oven for 5 minutes).

Coeur à la Crème With Roasted Strawberry Sauce

Coeur à la crème (cream heart) is a classic French dessert traditionally served with strawberries.

Cheesy Spaghetti-Squash Boats With Salami and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Meet the most creamy, comforting, flavor-packed baked pasta dinner you can make without any actual pasta.

Simple Spinach Dip

As long as you’ve got frozen spinach, cream cheese, and heavy cream, you can throw this together in a flash.

Double-Decker Chocolate and Cherry-Raspberry Birthday Pie

This double-decker pie features two stacked flavors in a stunning presentation that is just as celebratory as birthday cake.

Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix

This hot chocolate mix is made with a blend of chocolate and cocoa powder for a rich, decadent flavor and creamy texture.

Pikliz (Haitian Pickled Vegetable Relish)

This bright and fiery Haitian condiment (pronounced "pick-lees") is traditionally served with meats and fried food to balance rich flavors.
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