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Brown Rice Salad With Parsnips and Ricotta
This hearty salad combines roasted parsnips, hazelnuts, fresh orange, and crisp lettuce for a bright, refreshing vegetarian dinner.
By Katherine Sacks
Dinner Rolls Six Ways
One simple master recipe, based on a classic French pain de mie, proves endlessly changeable—feel free to think of the five suggestions that accompany it here as merely a start, and let your imagination take it from there.
By Sam Worley
Buckwheat Banana Cake with Espresso Yogurt
Earthy, nutrient-rich whole grain flours add personality to this breakfast- or dessert-ready banana loaf.
By Chris Morocco
Cheesy Sausage and Sage Stuffing
This holiday-worthy recipe was inspired by bread pudding and ended up somewhere between a strata, a gratin, and a traditional Thanksgiving stuffing.
By Claire Saffitz
Phyllo Squash Pie with Kale and Goat Cheese
This comforting savory pie is packed with kale and pan-roasted butternut squash.
By Anna Jones
Alt-Grain Porridge With Kimchi and Jammy Eggs
Kimchi gives this porridge recipe a spicy twist, while the 6-minute egg keeps it hearty and perfect for breakfast.
By Chris Morocco
Alt-Grain Porridge With Sausages and Grapes
For this porridge recipe, pulsing long-cooking spelt, wheat berries, or barley in a blender yields a tasty base for a hearty, savory supper.
By Chris Morocco
Fennel-Celery Salad with Blue Cheese and Walnuts
Fennel and celery share more than just the dubious honor of being incredibly underrated vegetables. Their snappy crunch is awesome raw, as proven by this densely textured salad recipe.
By Claire Saffitz
Skillet Cornbread With Chives
A true Southerner wouldn’t dare add sugar to this cornbread recipe, but a Yankee might miss it. Do what you will; we don’t judge.
Oat and Apple Pancakes
The oats, nuts, and fruit in this batter will start your day on the right nutritional foot—even with a generous glug of maple syrup poured over the top.
By Anna Jones
This Pizza is the Best Way to Eat Thanksgiving Leftovers
With mashed potatoes instead of traditional tomato sauce, a super-crispy crust, plenty of melty cheese, and a drizzle of cranberry sauce, leftovers never looked so good.
By Rhoda Boone
Smoked Salmon 7-Layer Dip
This zesty spin on the old party classic matches hot-smoked salmon with beet horseradish, two kinds of soft cheese, and crunchy veg and herbs. Serve it with bagels or pumpernickel bread.
By Claire Saffitz
Cacio e Pepe Chips
Cacio e pepe works on so many things, this potato chip recipe is just our latest obsession with using the whole flavor combination.
By Claire Saffitz
Croque Madame With Cranberry-Mustard Relish
You know how the cheese sometimes oozes out of a grilled cheese while it’s cooking and gets all brown and crunchy when it hits the skillet? Well, this open-face sandwich recipe is dedicated to making that happen on purpose.
By Andy Baraghani
Thanksgiving Skillet Pizza
Transform the last of your Thanksgiving leftovers into this irresistible pizza, with mashed potatoes taking the place of tomato sauce.
6 Secrets to The Best Mashed Potatoes Ever
Light and fluffy yet rich and creamy: this spud's for you.
By Rhoda Boone
This Week in Food News: Food in the Age of Trump
Plus: Minnesotans meet around meat pies.
By Sam Worley
Horseradish-Yogurt Sauce
This fresh new take on classic horseradish sauce makes a lot, but you’re going to want extra. It’s the perfect companion for both our Porcini-Rubbed Beef Rib Roast and our Crispy Baby Yukon Gold Potatoes.
By Anna Stockwell
Quark (Sour Fresh Cheese)
I like spreading Quark on my morning slice of bread and topping it with jam, but you can also mix it with salt and herbs and dollop it next to boiled potatoes for a light meal. Using buttermilk will result in skim Quark, which is best for baking recipes. If you want a creamier Quark to eat as is, simply stir a little heavy cream into the Quark to loosen and enrich it. (Mixed with high-quality fruit preserves, this makes for a luxurious little snack.)
By Luisa Weiss
Fastest Chicken Parm
Deconstructed with fresh tomatoes and by quickly hand-pounding chicken into cutlets then broiling, this becomes a fresh, modern alternative to a time-consuming classic.
By Mark Bittman