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Hot Sesame Noodles with Scallions and Pork

Swap in any kind of ground meat and any kind of vegetable for this saucy, clean-out-your-pantry rice noodle stir-fry.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Poppy Seed Dressing

This recipe originally accompanied Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

Author: Ruth A. Matson

Hickory Smoked Baby Back Ribs

These baby back ribs from Rob Rainford are rubbed with brown sugar and smoked paprika and smoked on the grill, then brushed with homemade barbecue sauce.

Author: Rob Rainford

Cranberry Fig Sauce

Figs bring a touch of sweetness to this bright, chutney-ish sauce and nicely offset the sharpness of the vinegar.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Pickled Pears

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Balsamic Mixed Vegetable Roast

Author: Abigail Kirsch

Chilean Country Ribs

Author: Norman Van Aken

Swordfish Steaks with Asparagus and Frisée Salad

This satisfying swordfish dish comes together in as little as 20 minutes. Cooking the fish, then making the warm herby mustard dressing in the same skillet also means cleanup is a breeze.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Caramelized Walnuts

An easy Caramelized Walnuts recipe

Quick and Easy Bean Salad

Toss white beans with red onion, tomatoes, parsley, and balsamic vinegar for an easy, satisfying side dish.

Author: Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

Vinegar Braised Chicken and Onions

Author: Melissa Hamilton

Pickled Mustard Seeds

Mustard seeds that have been plumped in a pickle brine can really make a dish. They provide texture and crunch, heat and sweetness.

Author: Hugh Acheson

Plum Salad with Black Pepper and Parmesan

Don't bother trying to halve and pit the plums before slicing them. Instead, cut off slices, working your way from the outside to the pit.

Author: Chris Morocco

Chipotle Barbecue Pulled Turkey Drumstick Sliders with Brussels Sprout Slaw

Turkey drumsticks do not take kindly to the dry heat of an oven, which causes the meat to tighten up around the bone and tendons. But treat those same drumsticks to a long, slow, moist braise in barbecue...

Author: Kemp Minifie

Black Eyed Pea Burgers With Creamy Barbecue Sauce and Chowchow

Black-eyed peas traveled from Africa to the Americas on the same Middle Passage as enslaved Africans in the 1600s, and continue to connect families with flavors and stories on both sides of the ocean....

Author: Jocelyn Jackson

Sesame Miso Vinaigrette

Author: Joe Yonan

Sheet Pan Roasted Squash and Feta Salad

Feta and bread get roasted alongside squash, then tossed with pleasantly bitter greens for a vegetarian dinner salad that's equal parts warm and cold, soft and crunchy, and sweet and savory.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Dry Rubbed Roast Turkey

Cooking the turkey on a rimmed baking sheet is great for all-over browning, but be very careful as you remove it from the oven so that the drippings don't slosh over the sides.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Pickled Chile Relish

Author: Ian Knauer

Grilled Romesco Style Pork

Author: Melissa Roberts

Quick Pickled Cucumbers

After lingonberry preserves, these pickled cucumbers are the most popular condiment in Scandinavia. They are a traditional accompaniment to Swedish Meatballs, simple salmon dishes, and roasts and other...

Author: Marcus Samuelsson

White Radish Salad

Author: Nadia Hassani

Roasted Onions With Vinegar

Elevating the humble onion: Roasting them in their skins retains their natural sugars, and they get meltingly soft without disintegrating.

Author: Andrew Tarlow

Spicy Sizzling Squid (Sisig na Pusit)

If you travel to the Philippines, though, you'll discover that you can "sisig" pretty much anything. There's chicken sisig, tuna sisig, goat sisig, and even vegetarian sisig. This squid iteration incorporates...

Author: Marvin Gapultos

Argentine Red Sauce

Author: Norman Van Aken

Grilled Beet Salad with Burrata and Cherries

Roasting whole beets on the grill (or on hot coals) until they're completely blackened imparts an intense smoky flavor, and the charred skins slip off easily. Tossed in oil and vinegar and topped with...

Author: Anna Stockwell