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Ham Hock and White Bean Stew

If you can’t find corona or gigante beans for this stew, use smaller white ones like cannellini. Keep in mind that they’ll cook a lot faster, so give the ham a 30-minute head start.

Chuck Eye with Carrot Top Salsa Verde

Grill tender, inexpensive chuck eye steaks and top with a salsa verde made with carrot tops instead of parsley—it's gorgeous on pretty much anything!

Honey-Roasted Vegetable Salad

Mix and match your favorite fall vegetables into this delicious side dish.

Miso-Carrot-Cucumber Salad

This lightly seasoned cucumber salad, similar to Japanese sunomono, has spiralized carrots for sweetness and a punch of fresh ginger.

Spicy Kimchi Slaw

We traded the goopy sweet mayo dressing in your typical cabbage slaw for a whipped, airy kimchi dressing. Cabbage two ways! If you prefer something less spicy, replace the kimchi juice with water.

Hot Sesame Noodles

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

Quick-Pickled Charred Vegetables

This technique is nothing short of amazing—even if you're finicky about your pickles.

North African Chicken and Spinach Stew

This dish is my mother's interpretation of a meal we had at a friend’s birthday party when we were young. We came home raving about it and had to try making it for ourselves!

Kimchi-Fried Grains

Make a batch of grains on Sunday and you're within striking distance of a winning dinner on any weeknight (and lunch al desko for days). Case in point: This easy stir-fry, which, when combined with the trusty #putaneggonit, is irresistible. We use kimchi juice to finish; it keeps the grains moist and gives the dish a kick.

Freeform Chicken Meatballs

Shaping meatballs into perfect spheres is too fussy for a weeknight meal. Instead, drop dollops of spiced ground chicken onto a sheet pan and roast with carrots until both are golden brown.

Chicken Fricassée With Lemon Mustard Sauce

The richly flavored, mustard-laced pan juices from this white-wine-and-cream-braised chicken are simmered down and emulsified into a rich, velvety sauce that’ll bring comfort to any cold winter night.

Carrot-Coconut Cake

This cake is an Easter tradition in parts of the South. A dash of ginger and cinnamon adds warming spice and cream cheese frosting finishes it beautifully.

Shaved Carrot and Radish Salad With Herbs

This gorgeous tumble of carrot ribbons and mixed herbs provides a crunchy, fresh counterpoint to any rich meat main.

Chicken Soup with Dill Matzo Balls

Enliven traditional chicken soup with fresh fennel and a dose of green kale. Dill-flecked matzo balls bring the classic to another level.

Chicken With Honey-Glazed Carrots and Ginger

Cooking chicken in a lidded pot over low heat lets the bird gently steam, resulting in meat that’s juicier than if you roasted it uncovered. When you’re ready to eat, crank up the oven to crisp the skin.

Classic Cassoulet

Does this cassoulet recipe seem daunting? Don‘t worry. We give you plenty of road signs along the way so you can break it up into several manageable steps.

Quick-Pickled Vegetables

You can use any thinly shaved or sliced vegetable you like, and customize your sandwiches accordingly.

Maple Sugar Magic: How to Use It In Cooking, Baking, and Beyond

When you store maple sugar alongside your cinnamon and ginger, you end up using it in dinners, desserts, and everything in-between.

Slow Cooker Pot Roast with Charred Onion & Chickpea Salad

This recipe shines a new light on a classic. Cooking a chuck roast slow-and-low allows it time to fully develop its flavor. Pair it with a fresh chickpea salad to brighten up the dish.

Slow Cooker Ribollita

Ribollita is like a heartier version of minestrone, thickened with bread and redolent with garlic. It is a beautiful soup when it’s fresh from the pot, but it is also perhaps the most noble of leftovers.
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