Gluten Free
Passion Fruit Jell-O Whip
This mousse-like dessert has the tartness of passionfruit and the creamy richness of sherbet without any of the hard work.
Sheet-Pan Chicken with Tomatoes and Mozzarella
Call it "Pizza Chicken" and the whole family will love this fresh take on those classic Italian-American flavors in one-pan chicken dinner form.
Filipino Spiced Vinegar
You can store this all-purpose sweet-and-spicy vinegar in clean mason jars, but it is easier to keep it in repurposed glass bottles. Note that this recipe can be adjusted as you like—try using different chiles or other spices like bay leaf.
Filipino Chicken Skewers
This dish—both a backyard staple and street food treat in the Philippines—is slightly sticky when cooked and develops a nice char while the dark thigh meat stays tender and juicy.
Garlic Fried Rice
A ubiquitous staple on Filipino tables, this rice dish is heavily perfumed with garlic oil and tossed with crispy sautéed garlic chips.
Filipino Eggplant Omelet
For this popular Filipino breakfast, the eggplants are heavily charred before being battered with egg and pan-fried, making them smoky, creamy, crispy, and totally satisfying.
Ground Pork Menudo
Using ground pork instead of stew meat is a practical and easy way of making menudo on a weeknight.
Chicken in Pineapple Sauce
Pineapple is the main ingredient in this saucy Filipino dish and makes the chicken sweet, tender and tasty.
Seafood Sinigang
Sinigang is adobo’s close contender for the title of National Dish of the Philippines. Like many Filipino dishes, this soup is bold in taste: sour, salty, slightly sweet, spicy, and umami.
Spaghetti Sauce Chicken Afritada
Afritada, a traditional chicken and vegetable stew, is a gateway dish to Filipino cuisine. Spaghetti sauce, instead of fresh tomatoes or tomato sauce, is used in this recipe for convenience and taste.
Spicy Sizzling Squid
If you travel to the Philippines, though, you’ll discover that you can “sisig” pretty much anything. There’s chicken sisig, tuna sisig, goat sisig, and even vegetarian sisig. This squid iteration incorporates salmon caviar and crushed prawn crackers.
Weeknight Tandoori Chicken
I almost never think to cook Indian food for some reason, but we received tandoori chicken in a Blue Apron box once and it turned out to be really good (love how those boxes help us branch out on occasion)! So I decided to make my own version of this flavorful recipe, and it’s quick and easy enough for any busy weeknight.
Ricotta and Zucchini Cannelloni
This simple weeknight dish relies on zucchini ribbons instead of noodles, and is stuffed with a zippy ricotta-pea filling.
Honey-Roasted Vegetable Salad
Mix and match your favorite fall vegetables into this delicious side dish.
Oatmeal Cookie Energy Bites
My older daughter can put away some of these oatmeal cookie bites like it’s her job. Gymnastics helps her keep active, which means she’s often super hungry, and I love to have these on hand for when she needs a snack.
Vinegar Chicken with Alabama White Sauce
Marinating chicken in vinegar and spices tenderizes the meat and makes it extra flavorful. The accompanying mayo-based white sauce is positively addictive.
Toasted Coconut Chia Pudding
Chia seeds thicken this dairy-free pudding as it sits: it's the perfect healthy, make-ahead dessert!
Grilled Chicken With Mustard Barbecue Sauce
Wake up grilled chicken by glazing it with a sweet-and-tangy barbecue sauce, and pairing it with a salad of grilled onions, raw tomatoes, and pickled green beans.
Air Fryer BBQ Pork Ribs
In the air fryer, you can have tender, pull-apart ribs in a fraction of the traditional time. The spice rub ensures a crunchy, caramelized exterior “shell” as well, so there’s nothing missing here except the hefty barbecue grill and all the mess that comes along with it.
Cold Beef Tenderloin with Tomatoes and Cucumbers
Beef tenderloin is precious enough to baby on a two-zone grill: Sear it over high heat, then transfer it to the cooler side and turn it often to hit a perfect medium-rare.