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Crispy Sheet-Pan Broccoli

Three heads of broccoli spread across two sheet pans may seem like a lot. But when broccoli is this tender, crispy, and caramelized, it's hard to stop eating it right off the pan.

Spinach and Feta Cooked Like Saag Paneer

Here’s a familiar Indian takeout staple—saag paneer—but with the ingenious substitution of large cubes of feta for paneer.

Kimchi Soup With Tofu and Clams

Two flavor powerhouses—bright, spicy kimchi and savory, briny clams—create a soup fast enough to make on even the most hectic weeknight. 

Instant Pot Tequila Lime Carnitas

This tequila-infused carnitas recipe is perfect for festive occasions—or any weeknight you want to party.

Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Meatballs

The meatballs are tender and juicy, and once covered in a nice cozy blanket of tomato sauce and melted mozzarella, they’re pretty hard to resist.

Oysters With Balsamic

Use the best balsamic you can afford for this simple yet refined appetizer. 

Glazed Leeks With Pine Nut Salsa Verde

It’s ideal to serve these leeks warm (the smell just out of the oven is amazing), but they can also be made a few hours ahead and served at room temperature.

Coconut Creamed Greens

Pairing earthy, hardy leafy greens with cooling coconut milk, a hot chile, and spices gives this side dish a full range of bitter, sweet, and tingling flavors.

Labne Deviled Eggs with Paprika and Ginger

Deviled eggs get way more exciting when you cover the egg whites in a deeply flavorful spice mix and swap out the filling’s usual mayo for yogurt-y labne instead.

Fearless Sous Vide Poached Eggs

Meet the easiest way to poach eggs—just drop 'em right into a sous vide water bath. The ratio for the outcome is 1:1, meaning that for every egg you put in, you get a cooked one out.

Golden Citrus Zucchini Dressing

When it comes to vibrant whole food meals, dressings are the key to success. This is just one version of Amy Chaplin's raw zucchini dressings from her book Whole Food Cooking Every Day. The multi-flavored sauces are rich and creamy, and offer a fresh new take on standard dressings and vinaigrettes.

Coconut Milk–Braised Chicken

No searing, no chopping, one baking dish.

Raw Tomato Sauce

Newsflash: you're messing up your tomato sauce by cooking it.

All Day Every Day Sauce

Once you’ve paired this sauce with all sorts of vegetables and proteins, reinvent it. Try adding chopped toasted nuts, minced tender herbs, spices (such as cumin, turmeric, or coriander), and/or finely chopped dried fruit (like raisins, apricots, and/or dates).

Grilled Lamb Chops and Peppers

Lamb chops need enough time on the grill to let the fat render. You’ll get flare-ups as the fat melts onto the coals—that’s inevitable—but instead of letting the chops char, just move them to a new spot as needed and keep going.

Cod with Romesco and Hazelnuts

If you’re going to turn on the oven in August, it better be for a good reason: This sauce, made from broiled tomatoes and peppers, is tangy, smoky, juicy, and definitely worth it.

New-and-Improved Greek Salad

The method for marinating the feta in this salad is also a good trick for other fresh cheeses—try goat, mozzarella, or paneer.

Late Summer Tomatoes With Fresh Herbs

Tossing the tomatoes with lemon juice and fresh herbs intensifies their flavor.

Big-Batch Marinated Bell Peppers

Grill a bunch of bell peppers, marinate them in a punchy mixture of olive oil, vinegar, and seasoning, and you’ll have the makings of an entire week of meals.

Grilled Chicken With Lemon and Thyme

A grilling recipe that's make-ahead friendly and doesn't have to marinate for hours to pick-up great flavor? Oh have we got you covered.
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