Dinner
Mlaoui
Meet mlaoui—msemen’s rebellious younger brother—a flaky skillet-fried Moroccan flatbread.
By Nargisse Benkabbou
Gozleme With Spinach and Three Cheeses
These gozleme are stuffed with a mixture of three different cheeses to mimic the feta-like Turkish white cheese that’s often used for these flatbreads.
By Ana Sortun and Maura Kilpatrick
Shrimp Scampi
Garlicky, buttery shrimp scampi is an Italian-American restaurant staple that takes little more than a skillet and 15 minutes of your time to make at home.
By Lidia Bastianich
Sour Cream Thepla
Thepla is a quintessential Gujarati flatbread that goes with anything—mango lassi, a cup of chai, or achar for dipping.
By Keya Wingfield
Frumentaty (Easy Moldovan Flatbreads)
These easy Moldovan flatbreads are made by mixing the filling into the dough rather than stuffing it.
By Olia Hercules
Moldovan Breads With Cheese and Sorrel
The fillings for plachinda often include a salted fresh cheese, as well as spring onions and dill.
By Olia Hercules
Khachapuri for a Crowd
This oversize version of khachapuri, the Georgian cheese-filled bread, is both a time-saver and brilliant way to feed a group.
By Olia Hercules
Adjaran Khachapuri
This khachapuri recipe makes all you need for a meal—a luscious cheesy, eggy, buttery bath to dip bread into.
By Olia Hercules
Plakopsy (Greek Flatbread With Cheese and Spring Onions)
This fried Greek bread—stuffed with feta and spring onions—can be filled with chopped herbs for extra flavor.
By Olia Hercules
Stir-Fried Sesame Baby Bok Choy
In this bok choy recipe, you’ll stir fry the vegetables with soy sauce, ginger, and garlic, and drizzle with sesame oil.
By Diana Kuan
Vegetarian Pad Thai
This vegetarian pad Thai gets its tangy-sweet flavor and flush of heat from a sauce made with tamarind pulp, soy sauce, brown sugar, and Sriracha.
By Lillian Chou
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13 Cheap Dinner Ideas for Great Flavor on a Budget
These budget dinners feed four people for $10 or less.
By The Editors of Epicurious
One Sauce for Two Dinners Is the Kind of Cooking Math We Love
For these recipes, you'll make a double batch of a base sauce. Use half for one dish, and then turn the remainder into a radically different meal the following night.
By Matthew Zuras
Cheese Fondue
This classic cheese fondue recipe relies on Emmental and Gruyère, plus a little bit of cornstarch, which will prevent the cheese and wine from separating.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Creamy Leek Soup
This creamy leek soup from Gourmet is velvety but not at all heavy. Serve it with a dollop of whipped cream on top.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Jarred Peppers and Olives Are My Weeknight Dinner Dream Team
Tossed with pasta or cooked into shrimp and rice, the sweet and briny pair make a killer sauce.
By Kendra Vaculin
Bourbon Chicken Liver Pâté
Though this pâté can be eaten the day it's made, we find it even more flavorful when made one or two days ahead. If you use several small ramekins instead of a pâté crock or terrine, you may need more clarified butter to seal the tops.
By Shelley Wiseman
Lemony Risotto With Asparagus and Shrimp
Make this shrimp risotto for a weeknight dinner. With bright flavor from lemon zest and fresh asparagus, it’s an ideal meal for spring.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Turkey Meatloaf
Too many turkey meatloaf recipes have resulted in a dry, uninspiring dinner. But soaking breadcrumbs in milk prevents the meatloaf from drying out as it cooks.
By Shelley Wiseman
Chicken Tagine With Apricots and Almonds
This Moroccan chicken tagine recipe is savory and a little bit sweet, and gently spiced with cinnamon.
By Baija Lafridi