Sauce
Oxtail Ragù with Semolina Gnocchi
This recipe makes a lot of ragù, but it freezes well and is worth having around. If making the gnocchi feels like a project, serve over polenta instead.
Mirror Cake Glaze
Let your love shine by pouring this colorful white chocolate glaze over a heart-shaped cake.
By Anna Stockwell
The Right (and Wrong) Ways to Whisk Everything
Wrist assured, you'll appreciate these tips on whisking meringues, vinaigrettes, and more.
By Sam Worley
3-Ingredient Microwave Cheese Sauce
This velvety-smooth sauce uses real cheddar (not the processed stuff) and comes together in less than 10 minutes. Serve as is with chips, fries, or chili dogs, or transform it into the best queso you've ever had (see below for more on that). Pro tip: Skip the aged cheddar from the fancy cheese counter—the sauce will be even creamier with a block of no-frills cheddar from the dairy aisle of the supermarket.
By Rhoda Boone
Five-Cheese Pimento Cheese
Complete your Super Bowl snacking lineup with this addictive five-cheese version of the classic Southern spread.
By Shai Sevier
Make Way for Savory Yogurt! (And One Stunner of an Australian Dessert)
What's everybody going to be eating in 2017? A couple of Epi staffers got on Slack to talk about it.
By Sam Worley and David Tamarkin
7 Easy Sauces That Get Dinner on the Table Faster
Make meals (and snack time) easier by stocking your fridge with a few simple condiments and dips.
By Joe Sevier
Get Yourself a Pasta That Sauce Really Clings To
Traditional Italian bronze-cut pastas are slightly coarser than the usual—and are the best vehicles for a great sauce.
By Sam Worley
Ginger Dipping Sauce
Many people enjoy chicken pho with a side of this zippy sauce. They dip the flesh into the sauce as they eat the soup. The fresh ginger bite adds a last-minute layer of flavor that some find to be scintillating while others find to be distracting. Try it out and judge for yourself.
By Andrea Nguyen
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
Epis (Haitian Seasoning Base)
This blend of onions, scallions, garlic, parsley, bell peppers, and other spices is the foundation for most Haitian dishes, and many Haitians have it in their refrigerator at all times. Even in recipes that do not call for it specifically, it can often be added. Basil brings a freshness to this version; you can also add thyme. In Haiti, a mortar and pestle is used to mash the ingredients together, but a food processor or blender makes it come together much faster. Make a big batch and use it to season meats, soups, rice, and more.
By Nadege Fleurimond
Roasted Garlic Herb Sauce
This sauce—developed for our #cook90 initiative—is a kitchen workhorse. Use it to marinate fish, season rice, top a pizza, stir into scrambled eggs, or to add a final punch of flavor to a soup.
By David Tamarkin
Slow Cooker Veggie-Loaded Marinara
You’ve heard it said that the best spaghetti sauces are simmered all afternoon. If that’s true, why not let the slow cooker do the cooking for you? This sauce takes 5 minutes to make and is loaded with vitamins. Make a double batch and freeze half for another day.
By Marina Delio
Milk Chocolate Sauce
Use dark chocolate for a less sweet finish in this recipe. Try spooning some over some freshly made crepes.
By Ludo Lefebvre
Suzette Sauce
Classic orange Suzette sauce is great for crepes, regular pancakes, waffles, and French toast. Maple syrup can sit this one out.
By Ludo Lefebvre
Vegetarian Mushroom Gravy
This rich gravy gives a boost of extra flavor to vegetable broth thanks to an earthy thyme-garlic oil and umani-rich cremni mushrooms. Spoon it over #Vegducken, stuffing, or use it as a base for your next veggie pot pie.
By Katherine Sacks
Mustard Seed Gravy
You can soak toasted mustard seeds for this recipe, but you'll get a similar pop of texture simply by using whole grain mustard.
By Ann Redding and Matt Danzer
Mashed Potato Skordalia
Traditional Greek skordalia is mostly garlic and olive oil with some potato or nuts added to thicken it. We flipped the ratio in this recipe: more potato, less garlic. Serve as a dip, or thin out with lemon juice and olive oil and use as a sauce for fish.
By Andy Baraghani