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What to Cook This Weekend: February 10-11
Including a big Sunday sauce, hands-off baked rice, and the easiest, cheesiest snack we know.
By Becky Hughes
Spiced Snapper with Cucumber Salad
Roasting fish fillets that have been oiled and seasoned is a fail-safe, hands-off technique with a big flavor payoff.
By Andy Baraghani
Breakfast Rice Bowls with Smoked Fish
Whether it's part of a Japanese breakfast or a classic bagel spread, smoked fish is never a bad idea.
By Chris Morocco
Roasted Niçoise Salad with Halibut
Jarred marinated artichoke hearts get super-crispy and delicious when roasted, making them the secret star of this simple sheet-pan dinner.
By Anna Stockwell
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What to Cook This Weekend: January 20-21
Cozy make-ahead breakfasts, elegant brunch quiches and salads, and comforting dinners for nights in and chic dinner parties alike.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Potato Chip Appetizers Are the Perfect Cocktail Party Food
There's really nothing better to eat with sparkling wine than potato chips, but it's even more fun when they're dressed up like fancy canapés.
By Anna Stockwell
Weekly Meal Plan: Quick Roast Salmon, Easy Soups, and a One-Pot Pasta
5 fast and easy dinners for a mid-December boost of Vitamin C.
By Katherine Sacks
Salmon Roasted in Parchment Paper
This classic technique gets a modern punch of flavor from briny olives and capers, sweet raisins, a splash of rum, and a squeeze of bright lime juice.
Teriyaki Salmon and Kale Sheet Pan Supper
When I made this recipe for the first time, I had it in the oven 4 minutes after starting the process, and I sort of looked around my kitchen, startled, thinking, What just happened? If anything could logically be described as “impossibly easy,” this would be it. If you’ve never experienced crispy kale, you are in for a serious treat. It’s a great snack on its own, but sooooo perfect with the tender salmon. This dinner is a keeper, man!
By Ree Drummond
Salmon Burgers
Made from canned salmon—plus a few pantry staples you likely keep in stock—and slicked with tangy red-pepper mayo, this burger is easy to toss together on the fly.
By Rhoda Boone
8 Pantry Pastas Our Staff Makes When There's Nothing in the Fridge
These are the dead-simple recipes we turn to for emergency dinners.
By Emily Johnson
Breakfast Salad with Smoked Trout and Quinoa
Our perfect quinoa cooking method is to boil it in salted water until tender, then drain and return to the pot. Let steam, covered, for a few minutes and fluff.
By Chris Morocco
Monkfish and Cauliflower Chowder
The small bits of cauliflower gives the chowder broth a nice clean thickness.
By Brad Leone
Marinated Anchovies with Bread and Butter
For a simple, just-the-right-amount-of-salty appetizer, doctor up a tin of anchovies. The acid, heat, and olive oil mellow the anchovies’ flavor, and serving them with a seedy loaf of bread and butter rounds the recipe.
By Alison Roman
Crispy Fish Fillets with Cucumber Ceviche
Serve panko-crusted white fish with a piquant relish of cucumbers, fennel, and chiles, kissed with both lime and cilantro.
Roasted Vegetables Antipasto Plate
This antipasto platter goes way past jarred peppers and cold cuts, with roasted vegetables that change with the seasons. Even at room temp, these options round out any meat and cheese platter.
Spicy Marinated Vegetables and Sardines on Toast
Don’t let the veggies hang out in the vinegar for too long. You want them to stay crunchy!
By Andy Baraghani
Tomato "Tuna" Sushi is Coming to Whole Foods
Carrot-based "salmon" and eggplant "eel" are on the horizon, too.
By Becky Hughes
Fish Packets With Snap Peas and Tomatoes
An easy herbed butter infuses fish and vegetables with rich flavor in this family-friendly dinner.
By Katherine Sacks