Gluten Free
Priya Krishna's Spinach and Feta Cooked Like Saag Paneer Is My Favorite New Weeknight Dinner of the Year
In 2019, this was the cookbook recipe I kept meaning to make myself for dinner. I finally did, and it did not disappoint.
By Anna Stockwell
Spinach and Feta Cooked Like Saag Paneer
Here’s a familiar Indian takeout staple—saag paneer—but with the ingenious substitution of large cubes of feta for paneer.
By Priya Krishna
Tonnato Deviled Eggs
Wake up deviled eggs with a bright and briny tonnato-inspired filling. Top with crispy fried capers and salmon roe for extra salty pop.
By Anna Stockwell
Kimchi Soup With Tofu and Clams
Two flavor powerhouses—bright, spicy kimchi and savory, briny clams—create a soup fast enough to make on even the most hectic weeknight.
By David Tamarkin
Creamy Squash Risotto With Toasted Pepitas
Miso and a paprika-packed squash purée makes this dairy-free risotto hearty and satisfying. Double or triple the squash purée, and use it in other meals throughout the week.
By Abra Berens
Winter Salad Hummus Bowls
Massage kale and brussels sprouts in a sweet, tangy dressing of rice vinegar, soy sauce, and honey, then serve it with creamy hummus and jammy eggs.
By Anna Stockwell
Seedy Power Sprinkle
This savory granola will magically boost the flavor, protein, and crunch factor of any dish. Sprinkle it over a plate of whipped ricotta and crispy broccoli for an easy, veggie-centric meal.
By Anna Stockwell
Salad Pasta
Not pasta salad—it’s salad pasta. A whole salad’s worth of greens, folded into pasta to make a complete dinner in one bowl.
By Anna Stockwell
Chilaquiles With Bacon, Eggs, and Cheese
This one-skillet meal is ideal for both chilly evenings and weekend mornings when hot melted cheese and comfort is all you want. Leave a handful of chips undressed to tuck into the skillet at the last minute. Their salsa-free points add the perfect layer of crunch.
By Anna Stockwell
Instant Pot Tequila Lime Carnitas
This tequila-infused carnitas recipe is perfect for festive occasions—or any weeknight you want to party.
By Jen Fisch
Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Meatballs
The meatballs are tender and juicy, and once covered in a nice cozy blanket of tomato sauce and melted mozzarella, they’re pretty hard to resist.
By Jen Fisch
Bubble and Squeak With Stilton
The Stilton adds another dimension to the bubble and squeak, giving it a wonderfully rich and redolent tang. Served with slices of Christmas ham, this is a dish that would certainly get those Herald angels singing.
By Tom Parker Bowles
Spiced Pomegranate and Orange Glazed Ham
This recipe calls for a whole leg of ham, with the bone in, that has been pre-cured and pre-cooked. If you can’t buy a pre-cooked ham, ask your local butcher for a cured leg and follow their cooking instructions before glazing.
By Donna Hay
Super-Simple Overnight Porridge
This velvety Vietnamese rice porridge gets a deep flavor from soaking overnight in chicken or vegetable broth before simmering with fragrant ginger and scallions.
By Andrea Nguyen
Smoked Salmon Tartare
If you love beef tartare but don’t love the idea of leaving a bowl of raw beef out at a cocktail party, this recipe is for you.
By Anna Stockwell
Oysters With Balsamic
Use the best balsamic you can afford for this simple yet refined appetizer.
By The Epicurious Test Kitchen
Coconut Cabbage and Tofu With Lemongrass and Ginger
For this vegetarian dinner, we roast thick wedges of cabbage, carrots, and tofu in a spiced coconut milk sauce until they're wonderfully softened and caramelized.
By Anna Stockwell
Fancy Cranberry Sauce
This sliceable, jiggly sauce is spiced with bay leaves and cardamom, set in a gelatin mold, and crowned with sugared orange zest and cranberries.
By Andy Baraghani and Brad Leone
Squash and Radicchio Salad With Pecans
This holiday-buffet-ready salad has bright Asian pear, salty aged cheese, a dynamic pecan dressing, and hardy radicchio that refuses to wilt.
By Christina Chaey and Claire Saffitz
Glazed Leeks With Pine Nut Salsa Verde
It’s ideal to serve these leeks warm (the smell just out of the oven is amazing), but they can also be made a few hours ahead and served at room temperature.
By Andy Baraghani