Dinner
Bouillabaisse
This classic but flexible French bouillabaisse recipe is all you need to bring the iconic seafood stew of Marseille to your table.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Baked Rigatoni With Red Peppers and Green Olives
Build a sauce bulked up with jarred red peppers and green olives, then toss it with pasta and lots of mozzarella cheese that goes crisp on top and cheesy-pully in the middle in the oven.
By Kendra Vaculin
One-Pot Spiced Shrimp and Rice
Truly a one-pot wonder, this dish is homey, comforting, and weeknight-friendly (thanks to the minimal cleanup). Rinse your rice until the water runs clear before adding to keep the grains from going clumpy or gummy in the pot.
By Kendra Vaculin
It's a Sauce, It's a Stuffing: It's Spicy Paneer-Tomato Gravy
You could eat it simply with rice or flatbread, but even better? Spoon it into baked bell peppers or crispy cheese sandwiches.
By Rachel Gurjar
Toasted Tomato-Paneer Sandwiches
Paneer is perfect for this toasted sandwich recipe—the cheese is creamy but doesn’t melt completely, adding a satisfying texture to an easy tomato sauce that’s spiced with jalapeño, ginger, coriander, and cumin and mustard seeds. Searing the paneer leaves some bits a little crunchier than others while adding a smoky flavor to the sauce; Sach is my favorite brand. You can serve the sauce simply with flatbread or over rice or use it as the filling in enchiladas or tacos (topped with sautéed mushro.…
By Rachel Gurjar
Paneer-Stuffed Peppers
Spiced tomato sauce with bits of creamy paneer fills delicious stuffed peppers here, but it can also be served with flatbread, over quinoa, or in a quesadilla.
By Rachel Gurjar
Orange Chicken
Starring crispy fried thigh meat dressed in a savory, citrus glaze, orange chicken is a Chinese American take-out staple well worth making at home.
By Genevieve Ko
When All Else Fails, Make Kale Slop
This is a story I’d hoped I’d never have to write.
By Matthew Zuras
Transform This Miso-Butternut Soup Into a Sauce for Poached Fish
You could have a comforting soup to enjoy on its own for a couple of meals—but you can also use the leftovers to make a whole new dish.
By Rachel Gurjar
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51 Low-Lift 30-Minute Meals for Nights When You Just Can’t
Delicious ways to get dinner on the table, even when it feels impossible.
By Maggie Hoffman and The Editors of Epicurious
Cod With Miso–Butternut Squash Sauce
Mild, flaky cod gets an ideal counterpart in this silky-creamy miso–butternut squash sauce. The sauce delivers plenty of flavor thanks to miso and ginger, topped with lemon, cilantro, and chili crisp. The cooking time will vary depending on the fish’s thickness, so keep an eye on it as it cooks; you will know it is done when the fish flakes easily at the push of a fork.
By Rachel Gurjar
Miso–Butternut Squash Soup
This simple soup packs a lot of flavor thanks to miso and ginger in the base, plus punchy finishers like lemon juice, cilantro, and chili crisp.
By Rachel Gurjar
Guacamole
This easy chunky guacamole recipe gets warmth from a dash of cumin and heat from fresh or pickled jalapeño.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
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29 Scallop Recipes for Restaurant-Worthy Dinners at Home
Scallops make dinnertime fancy with very little effort.
By Genevieve Yam
Broiled Eggplant Salad With Sumac Chicken and Pine Nuts
This dressed eggplant is wonderful as an appetizer or a full meal on its own.
By Reem Kassis
Chaozhou Flavor-Potted Tofu
Braise tofu in an aromatic and spice-filled broth that’s used not just once but over and over again.
By Kian Lam Kho
Sayur Lodeh (Vegetable Soup With Pressed Rice Cakes)
This delicious vegetable soup, called sayur lodeh in Indonesian, is popular in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
Instant Pot Chicken Rendang
Rendang is a slow-cooked dish that requires hours of stovetop nursing. It was only when I bought an Instant Pot that I even entertained the idea of making it myself.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
Vegetarian Soto
This peppery turmeric soup is a meatless version of soto ayam, which is usually made with chicken.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
Three Cup Chicken (San Bei Ji)
This Taiwanese classic gets its name from the generous amounts of soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine it calls for.
By Cathy Erway