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Radicchio and Citrus Salad with Preserved Lemon
Chef Ignacio Mattos of Café Altro Paradiso and Estela in NYC inspired this puréed lemon dressing with olive oil, miso, and honey—the ideal base note for pleasantly bitter radicchio.
By Chris Morocco
Magic Cèpe Mushroom Soup
I call this crowd-pleasing soup my magic recipe. It is so amazing that so few ingredients—and a soup made in a matter of minutes—can have so much depth of flavor. It really is a fine example of the miracles of infusion. The dried cèpe (porcini) mushroom powder packs a maximum of fragrance and flavor and takes well to many variations: Pair it with paper-thin slices of raw domestic mushrooms or seared domestic or wild mushrooms showered in the bowl at serving time; prepare with dried morel powder in place of cèpes; top with thin slices of raw black truffles; or add a dollop of mushroom-powder- infused whipped cream.
By Patricia Wells
Asian Chicken and Cilantro Meatballs
My love for Asian food is never-ending, and this easy, quick chicken meatball creation is a favorite. The secret here is to steam the meatballs so they remain tender and succulent. Searing briefly afterward adds a wonderfully caramelized crust without overcooking.
By Patricia Wells
Turkish Lamb Chops With Sumac, Tahini, and Dill
Given my very high regard for a grilled naked lamb chop, all juicy and charred, when I do go for something more elaborate, it's got to be worth it. This dish is. Here, the meat is coated in toasted whole spices—fennel, coriander, and cumin seeds—that have been very lightly crushed. The seeds retain their texture, giving the meat both a heady scent and a good crunch. For serving, a tahini-lemon sauce adds a rich nuttiness, while a dash of sumac provides its berrylike tartness.
By Melissa Clark
Cauliflower-Crust Pizza
We tested countless cauliflower pizza crust recipes and came up with the absolute best one.
By Katherine Sacks
Homemade American Cheese
No more cellophane-wrapped singles for you: Make better American cheese at home with just 5 ingredients.
By Sam Worley
Matcha-Mango Smoothie
This simple smoothie gets a bolt of caffeine from matcha and a dose of protein from yogurt. The combo of yogurt, mango, and matcha results in a tartly refreshing smoothie.
By Katherine Sacks
Lamb Larb
Larb is hailed as the national dish of Laos. Traditionally the salad starts with extremely finely chopped lean meat or fish and is seasoned with lime juice, chiles, fish sauce, and toasted ground rice. This recipe calls for ground lamb, a fattier protein than what’s usually used, and subs ground peanuts as a nod to the texture of the rice.
By Claire Saffitz
Homemade Sprinkles
These naturally dyed sprinkles are just as vibrant as store-bought—plus, they taste like raspberry lemonade, thanks to freeze-dried berries.
By Kat Boytsova
Quick Raspberry Charlotte
Saturated with brandy, cream, and raspberry purée, dried Italian-style savoiardi get the French treatment here.
By Andrea Albin
Roasted Breast of Veal with Springtime Stuffing
There's no doubt about it: this magnificent cut of meat puts any humble braised brisket to shame.
By Jayne Cohen
Cauliflower-Carrot Cheesy Tots
Cauliflower and carrot—in place of the usual potato—add sweet, vegetal flavor and a good dose of fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins to this irresistible play on tater tots.
By Katherine Sacks
Creamy Pinto Bean Dip
Serve this lightly spiced, last-minute bean dip with tortilla chips and watch it disappear before half-time.
By Rhoda Boone
Vegetarian Buffalo “Meatballs”
Forget about hot wings—these spicy "meatballs" combine white beans and mushrooms for a meatless take on your favorite party snack.
By Katherine Sacks
Five-Cheese Pimento Cheese
Complete your Super Bowl snacking lineup with this addictive five-cheese version of the classic Southern spread.
By Shai Sevier
Double Chocolate Cupcakes With Salted Chia Pudding Frosting
These cupcakes remind me of that old song lyric, "Make new friends, but keep the old." I've got my old friend cake and my new pal chia pudding. I like them both, and I thought it was time to bring them together. I personally love salted coconut frosting and could stand to make this one even saltier. Play around with the salt to suit your buds, just make sure to get it right before you let the pudding set in the fridge, as it will be hard to stir it after that.
By Jessica Murnane
Creamy Vegan Mushroom Lasagna
Packed with a creamy cashew spread and plenty of hearty mushrooms, this rich, vegan dish will win over even the most passionate meat eaters.
By Jessica Murnane
Purple Sweet Potato Soup With Salted Mushrooms
Loaded potato soup served up with shredded cheese, chives, and bacon is very much a representation of my fused German, Scandinavian, British, and Irish family ancestry. I wanted to make this a new family tradition, with a Japanese spin utilizing purple potatoes, that I could enjoy tummy ache–free. Blending antioxidant-rich purple sweet potatoes with coconut milk makes this soup creamy, rich, and tasty without adding tons of extra fat, sugar, or heavy cream. The roasted salty mushrooms are a perfect replacement for bacon—drizzled with some olive oil, this combination makes for one satisfying soup.
By McKel Hill
Instant-Pot Vegan Cauliflower Queso
Cauliflower is a magical vegetable. It’s tasty on its own, but it can transform into oil-free creamy sauces and even replace meat. In this recipe, it’s the base for a creamy, cheesy take on queso dip. This is great on chips but even better on top of burritos and enchiladas. Best of all, you can get the pickiest of eaters to eat their veggies this way.
By Kathy Hester
Turkish Meatballs with Pomegranate Yogurt Sauce
These warmly spiced lamb meatballs are so juicy, light, and flavorful—not to mention easy—they'll be rocking your party world this holiday season.
By Melissa Roberts