Rosemary
Cleansing Tea
Nutrients are lost when ingredients boil, so steep this cold-and-flu-buster at a relatively low temperature.
By Brad Leone
Three-Day, Twice-Cooked Pork Roast with Fried-Herb Salsa Verde
This is a true weekend-long project—and that's a good thing. Seasoning, cooking, and crisping the meat over the course of three days mean you don't have to spend hours in the kitchen the day you're hosting a big meal. In fact, the extra time your pork spends in the refrigerator only improves the taste. This is the perfect-for-a-party pork that gives you plenty of time to drink a beer and watch (or play) a game or two before grilling up crispy, tender slabs of pork shoulder for a crowd.
By Cal Peternell, Chez Panisse Restaurant and Café
Weeknight Porchetta
Sometimes it's okay to cut corners: Here we make the classic Italian dish with bacon and skip the multiday air-drying process. It's not traditional, but it sure is delicious
By Alison Roman
Braised Veal Shanks with Bacon-Parmesan Crumbs
There's marrow in those bones! Scoop out the cooked marrow and whisk it into the braising liquid, or eat it on a crust of bread with salt. You earned it.
By Alison Roman
Potato Gratin with Goat Cheese
Bucheron is an aged goat cheese—sharp but gooey and oozy around the edge. If using fresh goat cheese, it will soften not melt.
By Anders Braathen
Charred Rosemary–Infused Vodka
Charred Rosemary–Infused Vodka Kachka offers a variety of flavored vodkas, including this smoky collaboration with the chefs at Ox in Portland.
By Chef Bonnie Morales
Roast Ducks with Potatoes, Figs, and Rosemary
By Alison Roman
Thomas Keller’s Favorite Roast Turkey
Beloved for a reason, this bird is brined and then air-dried in the refrigerator for the crispiest, most flavorsome turkey skin ever.
By Thomas Keller
Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Hash with Baked Eggs
Prep the savory hash and refrigerate in individual ramekins for a quick and
easy breakfast; just top with an egg and bake.
By Sara Kate Gillingham and Faith Durand
Crispy Jerusalem Artichokes with Aged Balsamic
These knobby-looking tubers (a.k.a. sunchokes) are sweet and nutty when browned. Balsamic vinegar smacks some sass into them.
Brined and Roasted Rosemary-Chile Almonds
Brining the nuts with herbs and some spice infuses them from the inside out, and the long roasting time gives them extra toasty flavor.
By Alison Roman
Crispy Shaken Potatoes With Rosemary
By Diana Yen
Pizza Bianca
This super simple dough comes together in a food processor. For best gluten development and flavor, let the dough rest overnight in the fridge.
By Rhoda Boone
Garlic-and-Rosemary Grilled Chicken with Scallions
Make sure you keep your grill at a steady medium-level heat; if it's too hot, the chicken will char without cooking through.
By Carlo Mirarchi
Herb Salt
A great way to make use of a glut of summer herbs, this mix suits any grilled meat.
By Mona Talbott
Concord Grape Sorbet With Rosemary And Black Pepper
Rosemary, both herbal and floral, elevates the flavor of the Concord grape, while black pepper adds spiciness.
Rosemary and Cranberry Soda Bread
This is an interesting twist on our beautiful soda bread. Look for dried cranberries in the larger supermarkets or any health food shop should stock them. This is my favourite bread that we serve as part of our bread selection in the evening.
By Neven Maguire
Grapefruit with Chile and Rosemary
My elementary school grapefruit, all grown up. I like the low notes of the dried chiles and rosemary against the sweet-tart citrus.
By Dawn Perry
Sustina Sour
To faithfully re-create this cocktail, do as Nostrana does and seek out blue plum brandy from Oregon's Clear Creek Distillery.