Gluten Free
Stewed Cannellini Beans with Chiles and Thyme
This bean recipe is purposely brothy; if you have leftovers, reheat and smash them—they're great on toast with an egg. Also, if you have any leftover meat, throw it in during the last few minutes of cooking for an even heartier flavor, just as we did.
By Andrew Tarlow
Lobster Catalan, Revisited
This recipe is a classic case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts, especially when prepared and eaten outdoors, in warm weather, with bread and unconscionable quantities of Italian or Spanish rosé, ideally in Sardinia or at least with Sardinians. Female lobsters, with their delicious red roe, are a must. Ask your fishmonger, or look for animals with broad tails and soft, translucent feelers that cross at the tips.
By Anthony Bourdain and Laurie Woolever
Roasted Onions With Vinegar
Elevating the humble onion: Roasting them in their skins retains their natural sugars, and they get meltingly soft without disintegrating.
By Andrew Tarlow
Roasted Butternut Squash with Herb Oil and Goat Cheese
This roasted butternut squash recipe is perfect for a dinner party—serving on a large platter encourages second helpings and all the half portions, tastes, and just-one-more bites that follow.
By Andrew Tarlow
Mashed Kohlrabi With Brown Butter
It's a pain, but you have to peel the kohlrabi for this recipe. Take off enough of the purple or green skin to reveal the inner white flesh.
By Andy Baraghani
Fennel-Rubbed Chick-etta
Get all the garlicky, herby flavors of classic Italian Porchetta in a roast chicken.
By Andy Baraghani
Pasta With Mushrooms and Prosciutto
Getting the consistency of the creamy mushroom sauce right is key for this pasta recipe—you want to reduce it just until it clings to the pasta.
By Claire Saffitz
Poached Cod With Potatoes and Leeks
Here, fillets of delicate white fish gently poach in thyme-infused milk. The addition of lightly mashed potatoes and leeks makes it the perfect one-pot meal.
By Andy Baraghani
Vietnamese Chicken Soup With Rice
Sticky rice is worth using for this porridge-y, comforting chicken soup recipe; it releases lots of creamy starches and helps builds nice body as it cooks.
Crispy Rice Cakes With Tarator Sauce
Tarator is usually made with tahini, but the base for this recipe is almonds. It serves as both a binder for the rice cakes and as a sauce.
By Ana Sortun
Almond Aioli
Blanched almonds go into a blender with water and oil and come out as a luscious aioli. Because the nuts aren't toasted, the sauce doesn't actually taste very nutty. It's more decadent than yogurt, more subtle than mayo.
By Ana Sortun
Chickpea and Eggplant Curry With Mint Chutney
The ingredient list for a curry can be a little daunting with all those spices, but the technique isn’t very far from a pasta sauce: you just toast the whole spices and then move on to a sort of sofrito of onion, garlic, and ginger. From that flavor base, you add tomatoes and whatever veggies you desire. At the end, a quick chutney, really just a rough chopped blend of herbs and coconut, gives the stew a bright pop of flavor (the way a few torn basil leaves make that tomato sauce sing).
By Sara DickermanPhotography by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott
Baking With Sweet Potatoes: Beyond Sweet Potato Pie
Add sweet potato purée to your fall baked goods for a boost in both flavor and nutrition.
By Anna Stockwell
Pesto From the Sea
This green pesto owes its intense and powerful flavor to the use of kombu. It’s such an easy recipe that you can experiment with the ingredients as much as you like. The arugula and basil, for instance, can be substituted with any leafy green of your choice. And the pine nuts can be replaced by any other type of nut, such as cashews or hazelnuts. You can even use sunflower seeds! Serve the pesto on crackers, on a grilled vegetable sandwich, or with a bowl of pasta.
By Lisette Kreischer and Marcel Schuttelaar
Millet "Burrito" Bowl
When I was pregnant with my son, all I wanted in life was Mexican food. This was a dish I came up with to satisfy some of those cravings in a mindful way, rather than constantly caving to my ultimate weakness: chips and salsa (which I would happily have eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
By Daphne Oz
Pannelet Cookies With Sweet Potato and Coconut
Medrich's version of these golden orange yam and coconut cookies from Spain is delicate and flavorful.
By Alice Medrich
Slow-Cooker White Chicken Chili
For easy, hands-off dinner prep, throw chicken thighs, green chiles, white beans, and a flurry of spices into your slow cooker and come home to a hearty, flavorful meal.
By Katherine Sacks
An Alternative Thanksgiving
Is your family just not that into turkey and stuffing? Here are some non-traditional meals to make for the holiday instead.
By Carolina Santos-Neves
Homemade Cultured Butter
Any heavy cream that's beaten long enough turns into butter, of course. But by incorporating one extra step in the process—culturing the cream with buttermilk or yogurt, essentially turning it into tangy, funky crème fraîche—this recipe reaches a whole new depth of flavor.
By Sam Worley
White Chocolate Pumpkin Mousse
White chocolate adds a rich, creamy sweetness to this quick pumpkin mousse. Be careful to keep the white chocolate and pumpkin mixtures warm as you mix them; otherwise, the white chocolate can set as it mixes into the pumpkin. If this happens, simply return the mixture to the microwave and gently reheat. Serve it alone or as part of our Build-Your-Own Thanksgiving Pie Bar.
By Katherine Sacks