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BLT Casserole

Why make a single bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich when you can bake a big dish for a crowd? A glaze of bacon fat across the top adds an extra salty-smoky punch, and a quick trip under the broiler makes...

Author: Joe Sevier

Chowchow

Canning and preserving have long been an essential tactic of survival, and chowchow is a condiment born of both ingenuity and necessity. Here, green tomatoes not yet ripe enough to eat are transformed...

Author: Jocelyn Jackson

Classic Beef Meatballs

Here they are-the top sellers at The Shop and sure to be a big hit at home. Most traditional meatball recipes call for Parmesan or pecorino cheese. While we're big fans of these stronger cheeses, we prefer...

Author: Daniel Holzman

Rustic Marinara Sauce

I've been perfecting this recipe for over 10 years. Melting just a little cheese in the sauce adds great richness without overwhelming the tomatoes. And it's easy to keep these ingredients stocked in the...

Author: NMP

"Antipasto" Pasta with Sausage, Artichoke Hearts, and Sun Dried Tomatoes

This quick and easy pasta is made entirely from ingredients kept in the pantry, so you can make it whenever a carb craving strikes. Inspired by elements often seen on Italian antipasto platters, the pasta...

Author: Rhoda Boone

Best Ever BLT Wrap

Author: Hilary Shevlin Karmilowicz

Ranchero Sauce

An easy Ranchero Sauce recipe

Author: Linda Archer

Cheese Stuffed Poblanos with Tomato Sauce (Chiles Rellenos de Queso)

The heat and richness of this voluptuous dish is complemented by a mildly tangy tomato sauce. Choose the straightest chiles-they are easier to peel and stuff.

Author: Shelley Wiseman

Crab Louie Salad Lettuce Cups

This take on the retro classic is a fun way to start a holiday dinner party. The recipe makes more Louie dressing than you think you might need-but that's a good thing.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Easy Provençal Lamb

Author: Ina Garten

Grilled Ratatouille Pasta Salad

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Author: Anna Stockwell

Grilled Bread and Tomato Salad

Author: Fred Thompson

Jambalaya

With chicken breast, brown rice, and lean ham, this lighter take on a classic still packs in plenty of New Orleans flavor.

Tomato Salad with Feta and Olives

Author: Debra Creed-Broeker

The Only Salsa You Need

The key is to char the ingredients under the broiler for a roasty flavor, then blitz it in batches for a texture that's right in between smooth and chunky.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Marilyn's Manicotti

Author: Marilyn B. Leone

Gazpacho

An easy Gazpacho recipe

Author: David Kamen

Frank's Famous Spaghetti Sauce

Years of experimenting with many recipes has yielded this recipe that is thick and meaty, yet easy and quick to prepare.

Author: Frank Buettner

Seafood Gumbo

For most people, the word gumbo immediately conjures the Cajun and Creole cooking of Louisiana. But okra (ngombo in Bantu), for which the soup-stew is named, reached South Carolina with the slave trade...

Author: Edna Lewis

Southwestern Shepherd's Pie

Author: Sheila Lukins

Pasta With 15 Minute Meat Sauce

This rich 15-minute ragù turns pasta or polenta into a quick hearty dinner any night of the week.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Barley and Lentil Soup

Author: Cynthia Paige Ward

Spaghetti Sauce with Cauliflower

Serve this sauce over your favorite pasta. This recipe goes back to the Great Depression. My large Italian family gathered in the kitchen and tried many ways to prepare Sunday dinner on a tight budget....

Author: impellizzeri kitchen

African Curried Coconut Soup with Chickpeas

Black-eyed peas can replace the chickpeas, if desired. For a lighter soup, the rice can be omitted.

Author: Donna Klein

Herb Crusted Cauliflower Steaks with Beans and Tomatoes

This cauliflower "steak" is so impressive, your meal will demand a steak knife! Prep work is simplified for this sheet-pan dinner with an herbed garlic oil that's used two ways: first it's mixed with panko...

Author: Katherine Sacks

Seafood Risotto (Risotto ai Fruitti di Mare)

This recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America. To watch it being made, and to learn how to make other Italian classics, check out the...

Author: Gianni Scappin