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Shawarma-Spiced Chicken Pita

This quick-cooking version of the street-food favorite features chicken that is crisp on the outside yet moist and juicy on the inside.

How to Set Up Your Kitchen for Cleaner, Healthier Cooking in 2016

Smarter, faster, cleaner eating can become second nature. How you organize your kitchen can help.

Smoked Oyster Caesar

I get a lot of inspiration from staring at the supermarket shelves, and seeing what items are grouped together. I made this recipe because I found the smoked oysters next to the anchovies in the canned fish section and decided to try them out instead in my Caesar dressing. Once I did that, I decided to riff on the croutons a bit too. In this recipe, the smoky oysters complement the rich egg yolks, which in turn get cut by a healthy dose of lemon juice. Do you like other canned fishies? All are good Caesar salad material, providing they are packed in oil, which amps up their flavor almost to a condiment level of oomph. If you want to get real crazy, find the canned seafood section in an ethnic market.

Mixed Lettuces and Kohlrabi With Creamy Sumac Dressing

Kohlrabi is underappreciated and misunderstood. But we've decided it's got our favorite crunch: sweet, dense, and snappy (think broccoli stem).

Are Pre-Washed Salad Greens Clean Enough to Eat?

Read this before you take your lettuce for a second spin.

Crispy Pork Lettuce Wraps

Sweet and spicy pork belly lettuce wraps—served with a refreshing cucumber salad—are a cool, crunchy dinner for sweltering August nights.

Bulgogi

This popular dish can be found on the menu at virtually every Korean restaurant in Manhattan. The beef is topped with various accompaniments such as a few raw garlic slices, kimchi (assorted spicy pickles), and steamed white rice, then wrapped in lettuce and eaten with your hands.

Young Lettuces With Herbed Avocado

Creamy herbed avocado and edible flowers elevate a simple salad of mixed greens.

Grilled Green Tomatoes with Burrata and Green Juice

Not all tomato recipes require the fruit to be ripe. In fact, you’ll want unripe green tomatoes for this one (rather than green-hued heirlooms, which tend to be too delicate to grill).

Tostadas with Creamy Roasted Poblanos and Corn

Roasted poblano chiles and cream are a classic—and irresistible—combination. It's worth roasting more than you need—the peeled and seeded chiles freeze well and thaw quickly. Sliced and seared zucchini or chayote squash is a terrific addition to the rajas mixture.

Shrimp-Salad Tostadas with Tomatoes and Cucumber

In the state of Chiapas, these are made with chewy dried shrimp and called tostadas turulas. Use the most flavorful shrimp and best tomatoes you can find.

Chipotle Chicken Tostadas

Spicy Mexican chorizo adds richness to tinga, a tomatoey shredded-chicken tostada topping.

Shredded Beef Tostadas with Chiles and Lime

In Mexico, salpicón is a kind of shredded meat or fish salad, usually made with beef, and commonly served on tostadas. This version gets a fresh crunch from radishes and sweet acidic kick from a combination of lime and pineapple juices.

How to Keep Lettuce Looking Lively

Keep the crunch as long as possible.

Lobster Cobb Salad

Lettuce Cups with Pork and Quinoa in Peanut Sauce

This Asian-inspired recipe contains ground pork and a velvety peanut sauce (made with the very same peanut butter that you use to make PB&J sandwiches when no one's looking) accentuated with sharp ginger, lime juice, and fresh herbs. Wrapped up in crispy lettuce, these cups can be eaten like tacos.

Butterflied Trout with Spicy Lettuce, Celery, and Herbs

If you have any doubts about your fish-cooking skills, put an end to them by using a nonstick skillet.

Bibb Lettuce, Chicken, and Cherry Salad

Toss the first juicy, sweet cherries of the season into this salad, along with rotisserie chicken and a vibrant creamy horseradish dressing.