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Honey-Garlic Noodles

These honey-garlic noodles are perfect as is, or as a side dish served with chicken, steak, or a fried egg or tossed with your favorite stir-fried veggies. The recipe comes together very quickly, so get everything diced, sliced, minced, and prepped first.

Grand Aioli

This classic French dish is summer dining at its finest: no utensils required and it pairs very well with chilled rosé.

Halibut with Sausage, Tomatoes, and Rosemary

Give flaky halibut the foil-packet treatment with burst cherry tomatoes and spicy, paprika-loaded sausages.

Roasted Banana Vegan Ice Cream

Start by roasting your bananas in coconut oil, sugar, and salt until they caramelize. Then, make your vegan ice cream mixture using sugar, cocoa butter, coconut oil, coconut milk, and cashew milk. Combine it with your roasted bananas and add to your ice cream maker. The soft serve delight will be well worth the effort. 

Persian Chicken With Turmeric and Lime

A crisp cucumber-and-herb salad makes a light, vibrant topping for this fragrant rice pilaf and golden sauté of chicken, onions, and garlic.

Tomato and Basil Soup

Spaghetti al Pomodoro from the Chefs at Eataly

Recipe Adapted From: 'How to Eataly: A Guide to Cooking, Buying, and Eating Italian Food' by Oscar Farinetti

Beet and Radish Pickles

These pickles are extra salty and crunchy. They’re best paired with fatty cuts of meat but also good to munch on by themselves. This recipe is from Gunpowder, an Indian restaurant in London.

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).

Sesame-Ginger Dressing

This savory, addictive dressing will taste good on just about anything, including cold noodle salads.

Miso-Mustard Dressing

The two flavors, miso and mustard, make an unlikely but incredibly delicious pair.

Kashmiri Hot Sauce

Use this hot sauce as a condiment or mix in additional aromatics like grated garlic and ginger to make a marinade for meat. This recipe is from Gunpowder, an Indian restaurant in London.

Grill-Roasted Pineapple

The smoky and sweet pineapple flesh can be scooped out and added to salsas, spooned over shortcakes or ice cream, or served alongside grilled pork, chicken, or fish. This recipe is from Lord Stanley in San Francisco, CA.

Slow-Roasted Rhubarb

When you're shopping for rhubarb, try to find redder, thinner stalks; they're the sweetest and most tender.

Rhubarb Compote

This compote would be quite fine on toast.

Homemade 3-Chile Harissa

This irresistibly smoky-spicy condiment lasts for a month and perks up everything from scrambled eggs to lamb chops.

Green Sauce No. 4

Mixing lemon and lime juice, as well as a shot of apple cider vinegar, makes for a much more dynamic dressing than just one type of acid could ever achieve.

Wild Rice with Watercress and Hazelnuts

The sturdier your cress, the longer this salad will hold up at room temperature.

Sautéed Collard Greens and Sweet Onion with Paprika

If you can’t find coconut vinegar for this collard greens recipe, use 2 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar instead.

Garlicky Plantains

You can do the first fry ahead of time, then soak the plantains in garlic water, dry, and hold at room temperature until closer to mealtime.
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