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Corn on the Cob with Chilies, Queso Fresco and Lime Butter

Years ago in Veracruz, I bought sweet corn from a guy in a bike cart. Mixed with mayonnaise, lime juice, ground chilies and queso fresco, it was one of the most exciting street foods I'd ever eaten.

Asparagus and Goat Cheese Frittata

When I put these ingredients in my rice cooker, I knew the flavors would complement each other, but I wondered what the dish would look like. It was lovely! The soft, melting goat cheese mingled with the asparagus and creamy eggs. The frittata makes a great light supper or lunch dish; serve it with a fruit salad.

Spring Vegetable Risotto

This risotto is dotted with beautiful green spring vegetables and makes a lovely vegetarian lunch or dinner. Delicious with a roasted beet and arugula salad, it's simple to make. There is no arduous stirring; the rice cooker takes care of everything.

Ramp Jam

I love savory jams and this one is a winner. The pectin will gel up the jam faster than just cooking it down to a paste, preserving the fresh flavor of the ramps. This is a go-to for a shaved pork loin or with steak and eggs on a Sunday morning. The recipe makes a lot, but it's worth canning and keeping through the year.

Griddled Asparagus, Piperade, Poached Eggs, and Grits

This is an ode to Spain, a culture totally infatuated with the glories of asparagus. Here the green spears are paired with a classic Basque tomato-pepper relish called pipérade, simple poached eggs, and grits. One of these things has no place in Spain, but you can take the boy out of Georgia but you...well, you know.

Kimchi Creamed Collard Greens

Collards really cook down a lot, so don't be fooled into buying some puny little bunch. I like my collards on the smaller, younger side of life. (The younger the collards, the shorter the cooking time.) The addition of kimchi gives the classic creamed greens an umami bite that I adore.

Classic Cabbage Kimchi

I love kimchi. To me, the world is a better place when we all enjoy kimchi. Fiery and fun, it gives a kick to all food.

Beets Don't Kale My Vibe Salad

Sweetgreen partnered with Kendrick Lamar in order to create this limited-edition salad. Available at sweetgreen locations until May 31, 2015, 10% of proceeds will go to FoodCorps. After that? You can always make Beets Don't Kale My Vibe at home with the recipe below.

Old Bay–Spiced Fish Sticks With Creamy Celery Root and Carrot Slaw

Kids and grown-ups alike will love this upgrade on classic fish sticks. And with a cornmeal coating, they're naturally gluten-free. The creamy dipping sauce doubles as a dressing for the salad, so you don't have to mix up two different sauces to get dinner on the table.

Creamy Rice and Beans in Three Classic Flavors

Arroz Cremoso y Frijoles en Tres Sabores Clásicos

Smoked Salmon with Horseradish Cream

Instructor's advice: Start with very cold cream, and keep it chilled between whipping and serving.

Green Salad with Prosciutto Vinaigrette

The crisped prosciutto adds salty and savory notes, not unlike what Parmesan brings to a Caesar dressing.

Grilled Steak Salad with Beets and Scallions

If you don't feel like making aioli, use prepared mayonnaise and season it with mustard and garlic.

Curry-and-Coconut-Milk-Grilled Pork Skewers

The little bits of fatback add an extra layer of deliciousness.

Mâitre d'Hôtel Butter

"Compound butters are a terrific blank canvas," O'Connell says. "You can mix in all sorts of flavors—anchovies, capers, any herb or spice."

Sea Bass and Tomato Ceviche

Choose the best-quality fish for this simple ceviche.
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