Pistachio
Cardamom-Pistachio Carrot Cake
Take your time when streaming the butter into the egg and sugar mixture—you want to create an emulsion, as when making a vinaigrette. If you go too quickly, you’ll end up with a greasy batter.
By Sohla El-Waylly
Pistachio and Pomegranate Meatballs
Herby turkey meatballs get flavored with pistachios, tangy pomegranate, and grape molasses. Serve the meatballs as wraps with lavash and crisp lettuce.
By Najmieh Batmanglij
Cardamom-Pistachio Bûche de Noël
A pistachio custard filling makes for an enchanting moss-green spiral inside this cardamom sponge cake Yule log.
By Samantha Seneviratne
Brussels Sprouts With Pistachios and Lime
These roasted brussels sprouts get amazingly crispy on the outside and deliciously tender within. The date molasses–brown butter glaze makes them even better.
By Claire Saffitz and Christina Chaey
Lemon-Pistachio Loaf
Don’t even think about lifting this cake out of the pan before it’s completely—and we mean completely—cool.
By Ochre Bakery, Detroit, MI
Braised Leeks, Peas, and Lettuce
When you warm lettuce in butter and wine it gets velvety and rich—a perfect foil to the pop of sweet peas. Serve this spooned over quiche for brunch.
By Tara O'Brady
Arugula and Persimmon Salad with Pistachio Vinaigrette
For this gorgeous salad, choose persimmons that are super soft. The riper the fruit, the sweeter the flavor.
By Alejandro Junger
Cranberry-Pistachio Baked Alaska
Underneath the toasted meringue, you’ll find a surprising lightness that comes from cheery red cranberry sorbet layered with pale green pistachio ice cream and buttery pound cake.
By Lillian Chou
Pistachio-Rose Shortbread Squares
A coating of crushed, freeze-dried raspberries and pink sanding sugar adds color, sparkle, and crunch to these festive cookies.
By Tara O'Brady
Shingled Sweet Potatoes With Harissa
Harissa lends both a spiciness and an earthiness to this savory alternative to the usual sweet potato casserole.
By Molly Baz
Roast Pumpkin With Dukkha and Pomegranate
Keep a jar of dukkha—a mix of spiced, salted seeds—in the pantry to add life to roasted winter squash or any other simply prepared vegetable.
By nigel slater
Plum-Cardamom Crumble with Pistachios
Cardamom, pistachios, and lemon add a vibrant twist to this seasonal, jewel-toned dessert.
By Molly Baz
Cold Roast Salmon With Smashed Green Bean Salad
Roasting salmon low and slow yields fish that stays moist and tender even when served chilled. A marinated green bean salad is a perfect crunchy accompaniment.
By Anna Stockwell
Cucumber and Melon Salad with Chile and Honey
This ribbon salad is evidence that you need a mandoline in your life. The shaved cucumber and melon will release some liquid and lose a bit of crunch after they’re dressed, so toss everything together just before serving.
By Claire Saffitz
Pasta with Buttermilk, Peas, and Pistachios
Buttermilk’s tangy brightness cuts through the richness of this glossy sauce. Sugar snap peas, a bunch of mint, and lemon juice keep things fresh.
By Molly Baz
Chickpea and Roasted Red Pepper Pantry Tagine
Make a hearty, vegetarian, tagine-inspired dinner in just 20 minutes with only pantry ingredients.
By Anna Stockwell
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13 Naturally Green Sweets for St. Paddy's Day
Matcha powder, pistachios, and limes lend their emerald hue to this collection of vibrantly colored sweets.
By Joe Sevier
Citrus and Avocado Salad with Orange Water
Salting the citrus draws out some of the juice, which becomes part of the vinaigrette.
By Andy Baraghani
Christmas Bombe With Spiced Cake and Chocolate-Brandy Glaze
Meet your new favorite show-stopping Christmas dessert: a spiced chocolate cake topped with a cream cheese mousse studded with dried fruit and nuts and glazed with brandy-spiked melted chocolate. Serve it with sparklers on top for a memorable entrance.
By Katherine Sacks
Pistachio Thumbprints
You can find pistachio paste at specialty food stores and some grocery stores, but making your own is easy. Process 1/2 cup raw pistachios, 2 Tbsp. honey, and 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil in a food processor to a smooth paste.
By Claire Saffitz