Author: Anne Willan
Author: Ursula Ferrigno
Author: Nigella Lawson
Author: Susan Spungen
This grilling method gives similar crispy skins and creamy interiors to eggplant, which need just a handful of toppings to get full-on delicious.
Author: Brad Leone
This is delicious served either warm or at room temperature.
Author: Jill Dupleix
Author: Selma Brown Morrow
Diner cooks know three things about French toast: 1. Thick-cut challah is crucial. 2. Cinnamon and vanilla shouldn't be skimped on. 3. Syrup is welcome-but if you do it right, a dusting of powdered sugar...
Author: David Tamarkin
Enliven traditional chicken soup with spring-y fennel and a dose of fresh green kale. Dill-flecked matzo balls bring the classic to another level.
Author: Leah Koenig
Author: Allison Vines-Rushing
Author: Beth Elon
Author: Nigella Lawson
Author: Rick Tramonto
Author: Lillian Chou
If you haven't noticed by now, we love braising. This stew wraps itself around your soul and squeezes ever so gently. And while it truly embodies the concept of a one-pot meal, we do like to roast the...
Author: Katherine & Ryan Harvey
Author: Sheila Lukins
Author: Ian Knauer
Author: Lidia Bastianich
When I put these ingredients in my rice cooker, I knew the flavors would complement each other, but I wondered what the dish would look like. It was lovely! The soft, melting goat cheese mingled with the...
Author: Diane Phillips
Author: Joanne Chang
We love how Carena uses every part of the duck: The carcass makes a velvety broth for braising the wings and legs until they're fall- off-the-bone tender; the breast is seared and sprinkled with minced...
Author: Raquel Carena
Author: Nancy Grubin
Author: Nava Atlas
Author: Victoria Granof
Author: Richard A. Jones
Author: Jill Silverman Hough
All kinds of seasonal fruit are great in galettes. Serve warm (with ice cream or whipped cream) or at room temperature.
Author: Lukas Volger
Feed a crowd with a baked casserole version of the classic French Croque Madame sandwich with smoky ham, melty cheese, creamy sauce, and gently cooked eggs.
Author: Rhoda Boone
To prepare the brussels sprouts before cutting them, be sure to pull off the tough outer leaves. Thin slicing and simple seasonings will convert those who aren't fans of brussels sprouts. Petrale sole,...
Author: Jill Silverman Hough
Author: Traci Des Jardins
Author: Melissa Roberts-Matar
Bittersweet chocolate adds depth to this classic, light-as-air, make-ahead dessert that never disappoints. Get the recipe.
This simple yet luxurious preparation is delicious with fresh wild king salmon, though you can use any of your favorite salmon varieties.
Author: Melissa Hamilton



