Bon Appétit
Honey-Glazed Brussels Sprouts
By preheating the baking sheet, you’ll ensure that every sprout in this goes-with-anything side has that irresistible crispy edge.
By Molly Baz
Sheet-Pan Chicken Meatballs and Charred Broccoli
This dinner comes together on a baking sheet, and the sauce will win over any choosy eater.
By Deb Perelman
Rigatoni With Easy Vodka Sauce
Lucky for you, you probably have most of the ingredients for this luscious tomato-packed sauce in your kitchen right now.
By Claire Saffitz
Sweet Potatoes with Spiced Lamb and Mushrooms
Steam halved sweet potatoes in the time it takes to sauté mushrooms and ground lamb with a heap of fragrant spices for this satisfying weeknight dinner.
By Anna Stockwell
Date Night Pork Chop
A honey-shellacked chop, a sharp salad to break through the porky richness, and—best news yet—just one pan and bowl to clean.
By Claire Saffitz
Chicken Soup with Caramelized Ginger
A feel-good classic with a new lease on life, this sinus-clearing broth starts with ginger softened in savory caramel. Soy sauce, garlic, and chiles bring even more flavor and a little bit of heat.
By Andy Baraghani
Coconut Cold Brew Coffee
Mixing toasted coconut into your coffee grounds before brewing creates a pleasant coconut flavor without any added syrups.
By Kat Boytsova
Steak Sandwiches with Fennel Slaw
Fresh fennel—tossed in a sprightly cilantro salsa verde—adds crunch against thinly sliced steak and pillowy focaccia.
By David Tamarkin
Sweet Cinnamon Tamal
Baking a single large-format tamal in a foil-covered pan set in a roasting pan of hot water produces a similarly tender texture to the corn husk–wrapped variety. The result is a moist, barely sweet cake with pudding vibes.
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Roasted Winter Squash with Kale Pipian
If you can find it, try making this green sauce with hoja santa, a robust aromatic Mexican herb—if not, any hardy green will work (we call for kale).
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Weeknight Beans on Toast
This recipe makes more saucy, sausage-laced beans than you need, but the leftovers can be repurposed as a quick topper for pasta on another night. If you don’t have spinach, any greens from your fridge will work.
By Deb Perelman
Sunny Side Burger with Salsa Verde
What’s better than a griddled burger with the crispiest exterior? One that comes sandwiched between a vibrant tomatillo salsa and topped with a runny fried egg.
By Jason Mann
Enchiladas Divorciadas
For the diner who can never decide, this classic dish marries salsa roja and salsa verde over a bed of chicken enchiladas. A crown of queso fresco, crème fraîche, and crisp raw onions bridge the gap.
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Brussels Sprout Tacos with Spicy Peanut Butter
Cooked and raw brussels sprouts are matched with a rich umami dressing and a spicy nutty sauce in this surprising but winning taco.
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Arctic Char Tostadas
A gingery fish sauce vinaigrette brightens every bite of these crunchy, creamy, vibrant tostadas.
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Pickled Rice Tabbouleh
Pickle brine lends a distinctive tang to the rice, giving the whole dish a nice, lively jolt. This recipe can work with any kind of pickling liquid, even the ordinary stuff from a jar of pickles or cornichons (we tested it with a few kinds). If brown rice isn’t your thing, use another grain: Try barley, farro, or freekeh.
By Cortney Burns
Black Lentil and Harissa-Roasted Veggie Bowl
We love the roasted sweet potatoes in this bowl, but any hardy vegetable would be just as delicious. Try delicata squash, cauliflower, or eggplant.
By Dimitri Moshovitis
Hazelnut Granola and Chia Pudding Bowls
This honey-sweetened granola and rooibos-tea chia pudding are both worth making on their own, but combined with yogurt and a swirl of jam, they become a breakfast you’ll want to repeat.
By Kiki Louya and Rohani Foulkes
Parsnip Skordalia
This riff on the Greek classic swaps out potatoes for parsnips, which gives the dip a touch of sweetness that pairs well with the feta and chiles.
By Cortney Burns
CBD Caramel Sauce
Serve this caramel over ice cream, stirred into yogurt, or drizzled over a brownie or slice of pound cake.
By Andrea Drummer