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Weeknight Meals

Green Chicken Chili

This easy chili is a cross between chile verde and white chicken chili, an effortless and hearty dinner that’s perfect for weeknights.

3-Ingredient Microwave Cheese Sauce

This velvety-smooth sauce uses real cheddar (not the processed stuff) and comes together in less than 10 minutes. Serve as is with chips, fries, or chili dogs, or transform it into the best queso you've ever had (see below for more on that). Pro tip: Skip the aged cheddar from the fancy cheese counter—the sauce will be even creamier with a block of no-frills cheddar from the dairy aisle of the supermarket.

Spicy Tofu With Pickled Shiitake Mushrooms

How to prevent tofu from being bland? Toss it in a robust, spicy, salty, and deeply seasoned marinade.

Pan-Fried Sea Bass with Miso, Lemon, and Thyme-Glazed Roasties

A tangy dish full of zing. The thyme adds deep flavour and the roasties give real crunch.

Creamy Pinto Bean Dip

Serve this lightly spiced, last-minute bean dip with tortilla chips and watch it disappear before half-time.

Cabbage Stir-Fry With Coconut and Lemon

Sweet, spicy, and refreshing all in one, this crisp cabbage side dish is a great way to get out of a steamed-broccoli rut.

Keralan Lamb-Fry

A specialty of Kerala, this simple, spiced-up stir-fry makes for a quick, hearty dinner.

22-Minute Coconut Chicken Curry

This 22-minute South Indian-inspired chicken dinner is based on takeout versions served at Manhattan's Curry Row. 

Five-Cheese Pimento Cheese

Complete your Super Bowl snacking lineup with this addictive five-cheese version of the classic Southern spread.

Shrimp Poached in Coconut Milk

Here, fresh shrimp gets gently poached in herb-laced coconut milk. The spicing is subtle, so as not to obstruct the milk’s sweet flavor.

Cumin-Scented Potatoes With Tomatoes

Cumin and turmeric give this 30-minute vegetarian stew smoky, warming flavor and vibrant, soul-satisfying color.

Paneer and Broccoli Masala

Frying the paneer in a little oil before stirring it through the masala not only makes it crispy—it also adds loads of flavor.

Creamy Wild Salmon With Kale

When you use a fairly expensive, rich, and well-marbled fish like wild salmon, you want to make sure you don’t clutter it with too many spices or overcook it. Coconut milk maintains that velvety mouthfeel of the fish and provides a stunning backdrop to its orange-pink vibrancy. I serve the salmon with those plump pearls of Israeli couscous that play on your senses with their caviarlike texture.

Miso-Tahini Squash Soup With Brown Rice

Rich with nutty tahini, savory miso, and plenty ginger and garlic, this comforting vegetarian soup is just what the doctor ordered for a chilly weeknight.

Shrimp with Herby White Beans and Tomatoes

This one-pot meal is herby, sweet, and garlicky all at once. To add more green, throw in a handful of arugula or spinach at the end; for more garlic, pair it with garlic toast.

Spinach-Artichoke Flatbread Pizzas

Using flatbread as the foundation for these pizzas ensures a crispy crust that you can feel good about devouring. In this recipe, I finish the pizzas with a balsamic reduction: Balsamic vinegar cooked down to a sweet, gooey glaze to drizzle over your flatbread toppings. It’s like the “icing on the pizza”!

Pan-Roasted Salmon With Grapefruit-Cabbage Slaw

Served with a bright, zesty grapefruit-cabbage slaw, this crisp salmon is an easy weeknight dinner that takes less than 20 minutes to make from start to finish.

Blood Orange and Grapefruit Salad With Cinnamon

A sage-infused vinaigrette and a dash of warming cinnamon take this citrusy dish one step further than most breakfast and brunch fruit salads.

Brussels Sprouts With Butternut Squash and Currants

The zest of a lemon or other citrus fruit is the outermost, colored skin that contains flavorful oils. Use a grater to take off just the colored part, not the white pith. Thoroughly washed organic oranges, lemons, or limes should be used for zesting. Dried, grated orange or lemon zest is also available in the spice section of most stores.

One-Pot Chicken and Chorizo

One for all the family, this is a versatile recipe that can be prepped in advance and any left overs stored for lunches. The chorizo provides a delicious amount of flavour to really spice up this chicken dish.
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