Cookbooks
French Onion and Blue Cheese Tart
Onions are the star of the show: sweet and lightly scented, in pride of place on a layer of light, puffy pastry and delicious crumbled blue cheese.
By Nadiya Hussain
Nutterbuddy Ice Cream
I prepare Nutterbuddies—small crispy peanut-butter-and-chocolate squares—as a confection for many of the restaurants I’ve worked for, in Seattle and Chicago, and they’ve garnered quite a cult following.
By Dana Cree
Eggnog Ice Cream
Creamy, nutmeg-spiced eggnog is one of my favorite holiday indulgences, and has been since I was a child. Now I’ve turned my favorite holiday cheer into a compelling ice cream.
By Claudia Fleming
Slow-Cooker Chicken Congee (Gye Joke)
Cooking congee in a slow cooker takes patience, but you can cook it overnight if you want it for breakfast.
By Choy Wai Yuen
Vegan Pecan Pie
This vegan pecan pie is flavored with coconut oil, maple syrup, and almond milk, while tapioca flour takes on the role of thickener, replacing eggs.
By Petra Paredez
Hariali Paneer Tikka (Green Paneer Skewers)
Paneer is marinated in a creamy herb and garlic yogurt marinade, then charred.
By Pushpesh Pant
Chicken Yakhni Pulao
The essence of this pulao is the yakhni, which means meat stock or broth. Homemade chicken stock, bone-in chicken thighs, and an abundance of spices make this a flavorful and comforting one-pot meal.
By Asma Khan
Mango Shrikhand Panna Cotta Tart
The filling of this tart reminds of me of the hot Mumbai summers when Mum would make mango shrikhand for us, with the beautiful fragrance of floral cardamom and saffron and the warm notes of nutmeg. Mango and ginger are a great pairing, so the base of the gingersnap crust pairs well with the silky smooth shrikhand filling in the tart. I love this tart and my kids love it too. It is so easy to make that it has become a regular in our home. It is definitely a showstopper for a party as well! It is.…
By Amisha Dodhia Gurbani
Manchurian Cauliflower
By Preeti Mistry
Roasted Chile Powder
To add earthy heat to your cooking, roast dried Thai chiles in the oven before grinding them to a powder.
By Pepper Teigen
Hazelnut Rocher Cheesecakes
These no-bake bars are a cross between cheesecake and Klondike Bar. They're frozen and coated in a milk chocolate shell that hardens almost immediately.
By Edd Kimber
Cranberry Relish
By Jenny Rosenstrach
Savory Herb Bread Pudding
This vegan bread pudding is a perfect base for Thanksgiving-y things or when you want a change from traditional mashed potatoes.
By Isa Chandra Moskowitz
Chickpea and Seeds Sandwich
Turn soaked sunflower seeds into a creamy dressing for smashed chickpeas with onions, celery, capers, and dill, then stuff into pita pockets for an easy, delicious vegan sandwich.
By Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD and Ayesha Sherzai, MD
Mushroom Stroganoff
Stroganoff is endlessly comforting—and this version can be made in under 30 minutes.
By Sabrina Snyder
Apple Cider Pork
Chunky apples, plus onion, thyme, and cider make this comforting dish especially appropriate for the holidays.
By Sabrina Snyder
Cranberry Date Relish with Ginger
A raw fruit relish is a refreshingly punchy change from the typical cranberry sauce, and far less sweet, making it great for roast meats as well as turkey.
By Christine Sahadi Whelan
Vegan Gamja Tang
A plant-based alternative to this traditionally pork-heavy dish restores the potato to its rightful place as the star of the stew.
By Joanne Lee Molinaro
‘Fishy’ Sauce
Like regular fish sauce, this vegan version packs a subtle umami punch—but a little goes a long way.
By Joanne Lee Molinaro
Royyala Iguru (Stir-Fried Prawns)
The Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh is the epicenter of prawn cultivation in India. I am lucky enough to have family in Nellore and have spent many memorable childhood summers with ammama there. The prawns in Nellore make it to the kitchen literally minutes after they are caught, and really do taste like the sea. The trick to this recipe is to be patient and allow the onions to brown to a deep, caramelized sweetness. It never fails to amaze me that such a simple dish can be absolutely delicio.…
By Archana Pidathala