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Gingery Sweet Pickled Vegetables

Author: Linda Ziedrich

Grilled Scallions Vinaigrette

Author: Ian Knauer

Pork and Chive Dumplings

These dumplings are the most succulent we’ve ever had. The secret is in the quality of the meat: Reusing uses locally raised heritage breeds such as Berkshire or Ossabaw, but any free-range pork will...

Author: Andrea Reusing

Roasted and Marinated Root Vegetables

Crisp the vegetables up after they've had a chance to soak up the marinade-or don't, they're delicious at room temperature, or even served cold.

Author: Paul Kahan

Spring Chicken Dinner Salad

Poaching skinless, boneless chicken breasts in well-salted water yields impossibly juicy and flavorful meat that won't dry out

Author: Kat Boytsova

Grapefruit Brûlée

Using a culinary torch is the best way to caramelize the sugar into a candy shell, but you can also make this old-school breakfast treat using your broiler.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Tortilla Crusted Tilapia

Author: Lisa Fain

Apple Chutney

Author: Paul Grimes

Roasted Calabaza

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

Tuna Steak au Poivre

Author: Ian Knauer

Three Bean Salad with Olives

Author: Sandy Krasner

Pan con Tomate

Spoiler alert: We broke with tradition. Instead of rubbing toast with cut tomatoes, we grated the tomatoes to make a raw sauce that the bread can really absorb.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Cranberry Tangerine Conserve

Author: Ruth Cousineau

Orzo with Crab and Artichoke

Author: Michael Psilakis

Crispy Taiwanese Pork Cutlets

Flattening pork chops with the dull edge of a cleaver or heavy knife gives the surface an almost fluffy texture and helps the potato starch coating adhere.

Author: Lisa Cheng Smith

Tomato and Corn Salad

Author: Marge Perry

Fingerling Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Author: Jeanne Thiel Kelley

Shrimp Boil With Spicy Horseradish Sauce

What's for dinner? A big ol' heap of Louisiana, in the form of potatoes, corn, and shrimp. It's all here, it couldn't be easier, and dipping everything in the spicy sauce while you sip a cold beer is pretty...

Author: Andrea Albin

Vegan Banana Ice Cream

Watching frozen bananas blend into ice cream seems like magic; no sugar or dairy required. For extra flavor, stir in toasted chopped walnuts and dark chocolate chunks for a easy spin on Chunky Monkey ice...

Author: Katherine Sacks

Callaloo Stew

Author: Beatriz Llamas

Fruit Juice "Gummies"

The tiny florets here are made from peach, pear, and guava nectar, but you can use any fruit juice you like except pineapple, kiwi, and papaya, which won't gel properly.

Author: Victoria Granof

Green Bean and Hazelnut Salad

Food editor Lillian Chou visited The Conscious Gourmet at their location in Santa Fe for a weeklong retreat in cooking and wellness. With its dose of flaxseed oil, this salad represents an attempt to get...

Author: Diane Carlson

Chicken Wings with Ginger and Caramel Sauce

Author: Jean Georges Vongerichten

Fried Plantains

Ripe plantains have peels that are almost completely black whereas the firm-ripe ones called for in this recipe are mottled black and yellow. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Jamaican Beef Dumplings

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

Scarlet Poached Pears

Author: Paul Grimes

Sake Sea Bass in Parchment

Author: Melissa Roberts