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The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Recipes from the Bon Appétit archives. For more, visit bonappetit.com

Seared Tuna with Olive-Tapenade Vinaigrette and Arugula

Mixed-olive tapenade is available in the refrigerated deli section of many supermarkets. Use a version that is chopped, not smooth.

Cherry Tomato Pizza Margherita

Use a rolling pin or meat mallet to crush the fennel seeds. Fresh mozzarella can be found at many supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.

Steak Mole with Cilantro

Serve this quick flavor-packed steak with sliced avocado, orange, and red onion. Canned chipotle chiles in adobo sauce are sold at supermarkets and Latin markets.

Orange and Raisin Matzo Meal Pancakes

These light pancakes are a great brunch entrée.

Shrimp and Grits with Spinach

This colorful main course delivers authentic, long-cooked Southern flavors in a short amount of time.

Chicken Cutlets with Asparagus, Capers, and Shallots

Give everyday chicken cutlets a delicious lift with a tangy-savory combination of fresh tarragon and capers. If you don't have a spice mill, a coffee grinder works, too—just be sure to wipe it out before and after using.

Falafel with Hummus

Falafel makes a great appetizer when paired with hummus for dipping. For a quick meal, serve atop a salad or inside pita bread with lettuce, tomatoes, and a drizzle of tahini.

Chocolate, Almond, and Banana Parfaits

This super-quick dessert can be served right away, or covered and chilled for up to four hours. (If you're making the parfaits ahead, let stand at room temperature one hour before serving.) Mascarpone (Italian cream cheese) is sold at many supermarkets and at Italian markets.

Rustic Pear-Cranberry Tart

Very versatile and not too sweet, this fruit tart is perfect to serve at breakfast or brunch or with wine and cheese after dinner.

Linguine with Bay Scallops, Fennel, and Tomatoes

Light and fresh, this pasta dish is brightened with a squeeze of lemon juice. A V-slicer is the ideal tool for thinly slicing the fennel. For an even healthier option, try using whole wheat pasta.

Balsamic-Glazed Salmon with Spinach and Olives

Briny olives and sweet golden raisins work in tandem to bring balance to this simple, delicious one-pan fish dinner.

Chai-Spiced Hot Chocolate

To crack the spices, place in a resealable plastic bag and tap with a rolling pin.

Caraway Chicken Breasts with Sweet-and-Sour Red Cabbage

Aromatic caraway seeds lend a delicate nutty flavor to the chicken and balance nicely with a side of tart, sweet shredded cabbage.