Weeknight Meals
Spicy Steak Salad Wraps
These adobo-marinated steak wraps have a delightful garnish: Corn nuts. Their primary role here is to add salt, crunch, and sweet toasty flavors to each bite. Corn chips, Fritos, or even kettle-style potato chips would be excellent understudies.
By Molly Baz
BLT Wraps with Horseradish Mayonnaise
The classic components of a BLT get enhanced with a spicy, zesty horseradish mayo—the ideal foil for ripe summer tomatoes and salty bacon.
By Molly Baz
Cold Roast Salmon With Smashed Green Bean Salad
Roasting salmon low and slow yields fish that stays moist and tender even when served chilled. A marinated green bean salad is a perfect crunchy accompaniment.
By Anna Stockwell
Hot-Smoked Salmon With Salted Yogurt and Fennel
A chunk of smoked salmon is the heart of this refreshing, savory dish. You'll pile crisp fennel onto a bed of lemony yogurt, then top the whole mix with a tangy mustard dressing.
By Andy Baraghani
Rice Noodles al Pomodoro
Bursting with jammy cherry tomatoes that make their own sauce, this rice noodle–and–chili oil riff on the classic Italian pasta takes just 20 minutes to throw together.
By Chris Morocco
Grilled Pork Chops with Plums, Halloumi, and Lemon
Tangy seared plums, tart lemons, and chewy charred halloumi pair perfectly with rich pork chops. Quick tip: Bring all of the ingredients to the grill on a baking sheet for easy cleanup later.
By Claire Saffitz
Skillet Cod, Clams, and Corn With Parsley
You don’t need pasta to enjoy clam sauce. Here it mingles with fresh corn to top delicate pan-seared cod fillets.
By Claire Saffitz
Chicken Cobb Salad
Bacon does double-duty in this nuanced version of Cobb salad: the crispy slices add flavor and texture, and the rendered fat becomes the base of a warm vinaigrette.
By Claire Saffitz
Sambal Shrimp Lettuce Wraps
The shrimp cooks in minutes, so while it’s marinating, set out a platter of lettuce cups, mint sprigs, chopped peanuts, sliced cucumbers, and the reserved sauce.
By Molly Baz
Hummus Bowls
Top shallow bowls of hummus with crispy spiced beef and fresh tomato salad for an easy, protein-filled dinner.
By Anna Stockwell
Grilled Short Ribs with Orange Dressing
Flanken-style short ribs are an affordable, quick-cooking cut that benefit from a bittersweet, mustardy orange-marmalade marinade. Pair with hardy charred lettuces for a summer feast
By Anna Stockwell
Hot Sesame Noodles
Swap in any kind of ground meat and any kind of vegetable for this saucy, clean-out-your-pantry rice noodle stir-fry.
By Anna Stockwell
Chicken Drumsticks with Rice and Beans
Clean out your pantry with this customizable one-pan dinner, seasoned with whatever spices you happen to have on hand.
By Anna Stockwell
Blackened Salmon with Pineapple Salsa
Tame spicy baked salmon with a sweet pineapple–bell pepper salsa. Want to ramp up the heat even more? Leave the seeds in the jalapeño.
By Katrina Scott and Karena Dawn
Pan-Seared Ribeye with Miso Butter
I was determined to recreate gourmet-quality steak at home. After researching and testing multiple methods, I finally found one that gives the seared-to-perfection surface and medium-rare pink center.
By Jessica Gavin
Candy Pork
Large chunks of pork shoulder are braised in a Vietnamese-style caramel sauce (made from a combination of fish sauce and palm sugar) that’s laced with Thai chilies, ginger, garlic, and shallots. Serve the fork-tender meat with plenty of rice and some sautéed pea shoots or greens.
By Jessica Battilana
Jackfruit Tacos
These tacos are perfect finger food, combining tasty jackfruit with a Mexican combo of zingy salsa and creamy guacamole.
By Henry Firth and Ian Theasby
Lamb Chops with Cherry Glaze
Cider vinegar, honey, and bone broth mixed with fresh or frozen cherries makes a sweet, sour, and deeply savory sauce that pairs well with easy broiled lamb chops.
By Amy Myers, MD
One-Pot Spring Pasta
Sour cream and lemon zest combine for a sprightly sauce that complements smoked salmon in this 30-minute one-pot meal.
By Anna Stockwell
Instant Pot Brothy Farro with Sausage
Spicy sausage, farro, and leeks simmer with white wine and herbs. A scattering of fresh radishes and scallions makes this simple dinner feel fresh and springy.
By Anna Stockwell