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Soy Basted Chicken Kebabs with Sesame Citrus Sprinkle

Soy adds saltiness along with a deep color to these skewers; the glaze would also be great on short ribs.

Author: Chris Morocco

Pickled Crudités

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

The Buckley

This sage- and lime-infused gin cocktail is perfect for brunch. Cocchi Americano-an Italian aperitif wine-is beloved for its citrus, herbal, and bitter flavor.

Author: Ben Clemons

Steak and Eggs Korean Style

Author: Sohui Kim

Crusty Cornstalk Rolls

The technique for shaping this sculptural loaf is very simple, but the result is dramatic. Once baked, the bread resembles a towering cornstalk, and each roll, or "ear of corn," is torn off the stalk by...

Author: Ruth Cousineau

Pasta with Chickpeas and Charred Tomatoes

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Steak Fajitas with Fresh Lime

Author: Rozanne Gold

Chickpea Confit

Author: Michael Psilakis

Chilled Grape Soup

The gelatin in this refreshing dessert soup sets just enough to give it body but not bounce. All kinds of grapes work beautifully as garnishes for this soup; it's worth seeking out unusual varieties, however,...

Smoked Sausage Jambalaya

Author: Andrea Albin

Plantain Chips

Author: Lillian Chou

Borscht

Author: Noah Bernamoff

Prosecco and Raspberry Jelly

Prosecco and jelly: two of my favourite things. And when combined with raspberries, they make a wickedly celebratory concoction. The reason for putting this in the freezer for the first half an hour is...

Author: Rachel Allen

Double Pork Carnitas

It's worth seeking out pork belly for the amazing texture it lends, but if you can't get it, substitute with another pound of shoulder.

Author: Rick Martinez

Broccolini with Italian Herb Oil

Author: Melissa Roberts

Beef Gulasch

Author: Andrew Chase

Bruschetta Orzo Salad

Author: Julie Nash Broderick

Nasi Goreng: Indonesian Fried Rice

For good Nasi Goreng, the rice should be cooked 2-3 hours before it is fried, so that it has time to become cold.

Author: Sri Owen

Peaches in Lillet

Author: Eric Ripert

Crispy Shallots

Author: Bobby Flay

Smoked Mackerel Potato Salad

Author: W. Hodding Carter

Salt and Pepper Tofu

Author: Pauline Nguyen

Buddha Bowl with Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Spiced Chickpeas, and Chard

One of our favorite things to make is Buddha bowls. Composed of four elements: a grain, vegetables, a protein, and a sauce; they're so simple, nutrient-dense, and very pretty to serve.

Author: Tracy Pollan