Cookbooks
Paneer and Broccoli Masala
Frying the paneer in a little oil before stirring it through the masala not only makes it crispy—it also adds loads of flavor.
By Anjali Pathak
Creamy Wild Salmon With Kale
When you use a fairly expensive, rich, and well-marbled fish like wild salmon, you want to make sure you don’t clutter it with too many spices or overcook it. Coconut milk maintains that velvety mouthfeel of the fish and provides a stunning backdrop to its orange-pink vibrancy. I serve the salmon with those plump pearls of Israeli couscous that play on your senses with their caviarlike texture.
By Raghavan Iyer
Japanese-Style Curry (Karei Raisu)
I love the classic combination of beef, potato, and carrot cooked in a saucy, slightly sweet curry and ladled next to white rice. You can use whatever meat and vegetables you want, but for me, curry has two unbreakable rules: First, make sure that meat is nice and fatty. Second, embrace the premade blocks of Japanese curry roux. Curry is not health food, but neither are the deep-fried pork cutlets called tonkatsu, and I’m not planning to give those up either, no matter what my wife says!
By Masaharu Morimoto
Double Chocolate Cupcakes With Salted Chia Pudding Frosting
These cupcakes remind me of that old song lyric, "Make new friends, but keep the old." I've got my old friend cake and my new pal chia pudding. I like them both, and I thought it was time to bring them together. I personally love salted coconut frosting and could stand to make this one even saltier. Play around with the salt to suit your buds, just make sure to get it right before you let the pudding set in the fridge, as it will be hard to stir it after that.
By Jessica Murnane
Za'atar Sweet Potatoes and Garlicky Kale
This recipe is in the Mains chapter of my cookbook, but I have to say, I've eaten it at all times of day. It's made it to my breakfast table, and I've definitely whipped it up for a weekend lunch. After I eat it, I always feel so nourished and happy—and my body seems to love me for that. The spices are definitely what make this dish so special.
By Jessica Murnane
Creamy Vegan Mushroom Lasagna
Packed with a creamy cashew spread and plenty of hearty mushrooms, this rich, vegan dish will win over even the most passionate meat eaters.
By Jessica Murnane
Spinach-Artichoke Flatbread Pizzas
Using flatbread as the foundation for these pizzas ensures a crispy crust that you can feel good about devouring. In this recipe, I finish the pizzas with a balsamic reduction: Balsamic vinegar cooked down to a sweet, gooey glaze to drizzle over your flatbread toppings. It’s like the “icing on the pizza”!
By Brooke Griffin
Pan-Roasted Salmon With Grapefruit-Cabbage Slaw
Served with a bright, zesty grapefruit-cabbage slaw, this crisp salmon is an easy weeknight dinner that takes less than 20 minutes to make from start to finish.
By Sara Dickerman
Blood Orange and Grapefruit Salad With Cinnamon
A sage-infused vinaigrette and a dash of warming cinnamon take this citrusy dish one step further than most breakfast and brunch fruit salads.
By McKel Hill
Purple Sweet Potato Soup With Salted Mushrooms
Loaded potato soup served up with shredded cheese, chives, and bacon is very much a representation of my fused German, Scandinavian, British, and Irish family ancestry. I wanted to make this a new family tradition, with a Japanese spin utilizing purple potatoes, that I could enjoy tummy ache–free. Blending antioxidant-rich purple sweet potatoes with coconut milk makes this soup creamy, rich, and tasty without adding tons of extra fat, sugar, or heavy cream. The roasted salty mushrooms are a perfect replacement for bacon—drizzled with some olive oil, this combination makes for one satisfying soup.
By McKel Hill
Brussels Sprouts With Butternut Squash and Currants
The zest of a lemon or other citrus fruit is the outermost, colored skin that contains flavorful oils. Use a grater to take off
just the colored part, not the white pith. Thoroughly washed organic oranges, lemons, or limes should be used for zesting. Dried, grated orange or lemon zest is also available in the spice section of most stores.
By Martin Oswald
Stuffed French Toast With Almond Butter and Banana
The sweet aroma of almond and banana is the ultimate treat. This is a luxurious and delicious breakfast and is a real weekend favourite for me.
By Alice Liveing
One-Pot Chicken and Chorizo
One for all the family, this is a versatile recipe that can be prepped in advance and any left overs stored for lunches. The chorizo provides a delicious amount of flavour to really spice up this chicken dish.
By Alice Liveing
Instant-Pot Italian Chickpea Stew With Pesto
Chickpeas are the basis for this savory Italian stew, which gets an extra kick from a spoonful of intensely flavored pesto at serving time.
By Janet A. Zimmerman
Instant-Pot Red Chicken Enchiladas
These pressure cooker enchiladas are all about the tortillas and the ancho chile sauce. Shredded chicken and cheese round out the Mexican-American favorite.
By Janet A. Zimmerman
Pulled Flank Steak (Ropa Vieja)
Pressure cooking flank steak makes shredding this lean meat really easy. The red wine rounds out the sauce in this quick version of the traditional Cuban stew.
By Bren Herrera
Garnish Plate for Pho
Depending on your pho philosophy, you can go super simple or ornate with the tabletop pho garnishes.
By Andrea Nguyen
Black-Eyed Peas and Greens for the Instant Pot
Don’t just reserve black-eyed peas for New Year’s luck. The combination of sweet, smoky and hot and the freshness of the greens is delicious any time of the year.
By Kathy Hester
Instant-Pot Cowboy Chili
You’ll never miss the beans with this “stick to your ribs,” paleo, grass-fed ground beef–and–sausage version of the hearty Southwestern stew.
By Jennifer Robins
Instant-Pot Carnitas
Pressure-cooked carnitas take a lesser cut of meat and turns it into the most delicious savory shredded pork, perfect for rolling up in a homemade, grain-free tortilla!
By Jennifer Robins