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Introducing the Pickled Fried Green Tomato
When they join forces, two classic Southern sides—fried pickles and fried green tomatoes—are unstoppable.
By Sam Worley
Herby Ricotta-Poblano Tacos
If your only experience with ricotta has been smothered inside lasagna or ravioli, you need to try this simple, herby, green-chile studded ricotta taco.
By Rick Bayless
Squid, Lemon, and Zucchini Blossom Fritto Misto
During summer months, find zucchini blossoms at specialty grocers or at farmers’ markets. Halved scallions can be used instead, and small shrimp can stand in for the squid.
By Skye Gyngell
Diner-Style Western Omelet
Filled with ham, bell pepper, and onions, this diner classic is also sometimes called a “Denver Omelet.”
By Anna Stockwell
Diner-Style French Toast
When it’s French toast you want, diner-style is the only way to go.
By David Tamarkin
Cooking Squid (or How I Learned to Love Seafood That Looks Like an Alien)
Squid may look like a creature out of Aliens, but don't let that scare you—it's actually one of the easiest, healthiest, and most affordable weeknight seafood dinner options out there.
By Matt Duckor
Kale Salad Like You've Never Seen It Before
This totally game-changing kale salad features a familiar ingredient prepared in a totally genius new way.
By Katherine Sacks
Tempura Kale Salad
The crispy, crunchy tempura kale in this salad takes the place of breadcrumbs, adding a filling bite that will have you going back for more.
By Katherine Sacks
5 Secrets of the Shrimp Po' Boy
Yes, there's a bit of light frying work required. But armed with hot oil and a little Sandwich Theory, your summer will get southern in no time.
By Matt Duckor
My Dirty (Chicken) Secret
Please don't give me moist and tender dark meat. The drier the better.
By Katherine Sacks
Diner-Style Patty Melt
This classic diner mash-up of a grilled cheese sandwich and a hamburger is stuffed with a tangle of sweet pan-seared onions.
By Anna Stockwell
Diner-Style Buttermilk Pancakes
Buttermilk, baking soda, and seltzer unite to create these extra-fluffy pancakes. Their large size is classic for diners, but you can make them easier to flip by using smaller scoops, if you like.
By Katherine Sacks
Why I'll Always Love Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
Chicken thighs may be more popular these days, but chicken breasts still deserve a place on your table.
By Anya Hoffman
Huevos Rancheros With Jalapeños and Garlic
I have had this served with chopped avocado, beans, rice, and all sorts. So please do feel free to include one (or all) of those as an accompaniment if you fancy it.
By Lorraine Pascale
Spice-Rubbed Sustainable Fish Sliders
Sliders are simple, but perfecting them is a bit of an art. It’s all about getting the three main components—the sauce, the filling and the bread—in the right ratio. We’ve got the sauce and filling covered, so all you need to do is get some fresh bread.
By Guy Turland
Make the Best Chicken Fingers of All Time
The key to crispy, fried greatness lies in a few glugs of buttermilk, a handful of spices, and a bit of time.
By Matt Duckor
Korean-Style Grain Bowls with Spicy Steak
These bibimbap-inspired grain bowls are brimming with bright vegetables and spicy marinated steak.
By Rhoda Boone
Double-Pork Carnitas
A combination of pork belly and pork shoulder, slow-cooked to tenderness and then crisped in a pan, yields carnitas with unparalleled texture and richness.
By Rick Martinez
Crêpes With Creamy Leeks and Baked Eggs
With a few fresh leeks, a hint of citrus, and a dash of cayenne, this all-in-one brunch dish is both luxurious to eat and easy to make.
By Renee Erickson
Shrimp Toasts With Sesame Seeds and Scallions
These dim sum–style shrimp toasts make a surprisingly simple—and utterly addictive—at-home snack. With this method, you don’t even need a deep fryer to pull them off.
By Andy Baraghani