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Kat Boytsova

Contributing Recipe Developer, Food Stylist

Chile-Garlic Cucumbers

Less sharp than regular pickles, these cucumbers are a punchy addition to any sandwich, salad, or grain bowl.

Sesame-Scallion Sauce

This fresh green sauce is more than versatile: drizzle it over eggs, toss it with salad greens, or use it as a marinade for shrimp.

Chicken and Cucumber Rice Bowls

Protein, whole grains, crunchy vegetables, and a kick-in-your-pants sauce—yep, this packable lunch has it all.

Big Batch Chicken Thighs With Fennel and Scallions

Use a little extra time on a Sunday to make a meal with built-in leftovers and you’ll have the foundation for lunches during the week.

Greens-and-Beans Sandwiches

Sassed-up canned beans become a creamy layer in this vegetarian sandwich, while thick-cut feta provides something to sink your teeth into.

Fudgy Flourless Chocolate Cake

This (gluten-free!) flourless chocolate cake is decadent, rich, and super-easy to make.

Basically Buffalo Wings

Want crispy-spicy chicken wings without having to deep-fry at home? We got you.

Creamy One-Pot Pasta

In this one-pot meal, pasta simmers in a luxurious sauce of Italian sausage, butternut squash, sage, and cream until glossy.

Raw and Roasted Dinner Salad

Crunchy, creamy, sweet, salty, and highly satisfying, this is the kind of salad you can make a meal out of.

Broccoli and Egg Fried Rice

A pan full of veggie-packed fried rice is one of the easiest and most satisfying weeknight dinners we know of.

New Year's Eve Meat Pie

Store-bought puff pastry and a meat-and-potatoes filling come together as your New Year’s Eve dinner centerpiece.

Brown Butter Wedding Cookies

Six-ingredient cookies for people who don't think they can bake cookies.

Sheet-Pan Garam Masala Chicken

Marinating in spiced yogurt gets you a juicy and super-tender chicken every time.

Turkey for Twenty

Roasting turkey in pieces is a great strategy when cooking for a large crowd. You can buy the turkey already cut up, separate two turkeys yourself, or ask your butcher to do the work for you.

3 Easy Halloween Treats to Make With Kids

Serve with chocolate fondue and an assortment of spooky-cool sweets for dipping.

Bigos (Hunter’s Stew)

This Polish hunter’s stew features kielbasa, smoky bacon, melty cabbage, and lots of delicious broth that can be sopped up with bread.

Caramelized Zucchini Flatbread

The most delicious solution to summer squash fatigue.

Coconut-Strawberry Ice Cream Pie

It’s pie without baking and an ice cream sundae without the fuss (not to mention the salted coconut crust). We call that a win-win-win.

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.

Caramelized Banana Pudding

The classic we all know and love—but better.