Cookbooks
Heirloom Tomato Salad with Feta Dressing
This salad looks great using mixed color and sized tomatoes. The simple feta dressing keeps well for up to two weeks in a jar in the refrigerator. Dress the salad just before serving.
By Monday Morning Cooking Club
Lamb Gyro
Very few people make their own gyro—it’s like making your own prosciutto or sausage. Homemade gyro makes a statement about how much you care about your food, and we are very proud of the gyro we make at Kefi.
By Michael Psilakis
Cooked Semi-Polished Rice (Haiga Mai)
Haiga mai has become a middle-of-the-road alternative for many health-conscious Japanese households. The appearance and taste is close to that of fully polished rice, but haiga, the nutrient-rich germ, is left intact (though the hull has been removed).
By Elizabeth Andoh
Maple Butter
Spread this easy compound butter on waffles, pancakes, and French toast for sure, but it's also great on a ham and cheese sandwich.
By Daniel Shumski
Hanoi Grilled Turmeric Fish with Dill and Onion
This is a variation on the OG version of the dish—so feel free to experiment.
By Nguyen Tran
Coco Rico Vietnamese Fish Sauce
Serve with anything and everything—it will get better, spicier, and more Vietnamese-approved over time.
By Nguyen Tran
My Favorite Chocolate Cake
Chocolate cake absolutely has to be two things: dark and moist. To make sure it is sticky and dense I use buttermilk. Adding coffee to chocolate cakes really brings out the flavor in the cocoa.
By Martha Collison
Passionfruit Curd
By Martha Collison
The Barbecue Burger
Here’s a way to infuse the evocative spice and smoke flavors of true barbecue into a conventional fast-cooking burger. It uses a smoke-scented barbecue rub. I call it The Barbecue Burger; you might call it smoky nirvana.
By Steven Raichlen
Steak and Fries with Pickled Onions
Burying ribeye steaks in blue cheese overnight mimics the flavorful effects of dry aging with a lot less time and effort than goes into the real thing.
By Richard Blais
Bitter Greens Salad With Melted Cheese
Baking a salad might make you nervous, but a quick moment in the oven will only wilt the greens slightly and yet melt the cheese so that it cloaks the greens nicely.
By Joshua McFadden
Rhubarb Turnovers
These simple spring hand-pies are packed to the brim with tangy sweetened rhubarb. Pack them along, cooled, for a picnic or serve them warm with equally tangy buttermilk-lemon granita.
By Steven Satterfield
Pasta Carbonara with English Peas
Adding peas to a carbonara is by no means classically Italian, though the combination of black pepper, pancetta, and peas is. Instead of (or in addition to) the peas, you could use asparagus or thinly sliced sugar snap peas.
By Joshua McFadden
Spinach and Artichoke Omelet Wheels
By baking the eggs and toppings in a jelly roll pan, you can then roll it all up into a tight spiral, slice it into portions, and share. It’s very easy, and looks pretty fancy, too.
By Joy Wilson
Buttered-Pecan French Toast
Buttery, eggy brioche makes this French toast extra-decadent, but Southern-inspired buttered pecans and bourbon maple syrup take it over the top.
By Joy Wilson
Smoke Wrangler's Bacon-Bourbon Barbecue Sauce
This fiery sweet-tart red sauce is smoky, tangy and has sufficient red pepper flakes to let you know it means business.
By Steven Raichlen
Triple-Cooked Fries
Fat pretty much makes the fry. These spuds start off in water, which preps them for the subsequent fryings in beef or duck fat, resulting in irresistibly crunchy, crackly french fries.
By Richard Blais
Kansas City Sweet and Smoky Barbecue Rub
Sweet rather than salty, flavorful rather than fiery, this seasoning mix contains mustard in the style of a Memphis rub and chili powder in the style of Texas.
By Steven Raichlen
Raw Asparagus Salad with Breadcrumbs, Walnuts, and Mint
Make this dish before you do any cooked asparagus dishes, at the start of the season when you get pristine spears. At first glance, the dish looks kind of “meh,” but once you taste it, the flavor and texture blow you away. Be sure to cut the asparagus very thin.
By Joshua McFadden
Goat Cheese–Stuffed Lamb Burgers with Caramelized Red Onions
Lamb burgers are a great way to switch up burger night at home. Change is good, y’all! Lamb has more of an earthy, gamey flavor than beef, and it’s completely delicious paired with creamy goat cheese and deeply caramelized onions. If your burger night needs a little relief from the same old same old, give these a go.
By Dennis Prescott