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One-Pot French Onion Pasta
Tons of caramelized onions, so much gooey cheese, and very few dirty dishes.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Kofteh Tabrizi
These meatballs made of beef, rice, and split peas are stuffed with dried fruit and braised in a flavorful tomato sauce—a hearty, satisfying labor of love.
By Cody Ma and Misha Sesar
Herby Cauliflower Fritters
Frozen cauliflower deserves to be more than a side. Here a quick zap in the microwave primes the veggie crumbles to become a hearty vegetarian main.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Pimiento Cheese Ball
This retro American pimiento cheese ball takes minutes to prepare, can be made ahead, and transports well if needed, making it the ideal customizable party app.
By Amelia Rampe
Sour Cream and Onion Hasselback Potatoes
Generous swooshes of homemade onion dip provide a soft landing for tiny, crispy Hasselback potatoes.
By Jesse Szewczyk
Fried Caper and Artichoke Toasts
Jarred artichokes are a versatile panty ingredient ideal for pastas, salads, and even toasts, as seen here piled high over a creamy ricotta spread.
By Pierce Abernathy
Herb-Stuffed Flatbreads With Yogurt Sauce
Crispy on the outside, herby on the inside, these simple flatbreads are inspired by Armenian jingalov hats, which are just as delicious as they are fun to say.
By Pierce Abernathy
Jammy Onion and Miso Pasta
Inspired by French onion soup, this pasta is deeply savory, relying on umami-rich miso to deliver flavor fast.
By Zaynab Issa
Tiny Potatoes with Sour Cream and Onions
These extra creamy (and extra cute) tiny potatoes are reminiscent of sour cream-slathered potato pierogi, which is a very good thing.
By Kendra Vaculin
Green Goddess Chicken Thighs
Move over, salads: Green goddess is perfect as a marinade for grilled chicken thighs.
By Andy Baraghani
Allium Confit
Garlic, leeks, and chives are all you need to make this savory infused oil, great on its own or as a base for just about any sauce.
By Maricela Vega
Grilled Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches
Give your knife a few swipes on the sharpener and try to slice the grilled tenderloin as thinly as possible (think roast beef from the deli). It’ll make these open-faced pork sandwiches a lot easier to eat and such a difference in texture.
By Rick Martinez
Mushroom Toasts with Watercress and Chives
Great with any mushroom you can find (crimini, white button, etc.), but excellent with some morels, porcinis, or chanterelles into the mix.
By Andy Baraghani
French Onion Dip
There’s no shortcut when it comes to caramelizing the onions—be patient.
By Rick Martinez
Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
Think of this as a universal buttermilk ranch dressing that you could use to dunk your veggies or onion rings or drizzle onto your pizza.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
The BA Fines Herbes Blend
Use the sharpest knife you can find when slicing the herbs to ensure you're not tearing them.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Danny Kim
Farmers' Market Quinoa Salad
Don’t obsess over getting these exact ingredients in this precise combination. Any nut you like will work here for crunch, and you’re looking for a mix of bright herbs and enough cooked grains to make this quinoa salad recipe substantial.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Christopher Testani
Grilled Scallops With Lemony Salsa Verde
Choose scallops that are “dry” (not stored in liquid preservatives). Larger is better; small ones could overcook before browning. Make sure to coat them thoroughly in oil before grilling so they don’t stick to the grate.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Michael Graydon Nikole Herriott
Pasta Primavera with Crispy Onion Gremolata
We wanted a recipe that was a better expression of “primavera,” literally "spring" in Italian. We swapped the oft used tomatoes and angel hair pasta for sturdy linguini and the first of spring’s green offerings.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Deviled Eggs With Crispy Shallot Gremolata
You can crisp the shallots and hard-boil the eggs a day ahead, but wait until closer to serving time to make the yolk filling.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Alex Lau