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Clams in White Bean Sauce
Any type of medium white beans work for this one-pot dinner. Just make sure to enjoy it with a side of country-style bread for soaking up the lemony, herb-packed sauce.
By Carla Lalli Music
Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup
Chicken noodle soup never gets old. If you don’t have udon for this recipe, use rice noodles or regular old spaghetti. A small knob of fresh turmeric can replace the dried type.
By Claire Saffitz
Curried Yellow Split Pea Soup with Spiced Coconut
Top this Madras curry–perfumed soup with earthy-sweet spiced coconut chips for a warming vegetarian dinner.
By Carla Lalli Music
Mirror Cake Glaze
Let your love shine by pouring this colorful white chocolate glaze over a heart-shaped cake.
By Anna Stockwell
Beef Pho
This quick version of the classic Vietnamese soup is steeped with aromatic spices and finished off with a waft of refreshing herbs.
By Donna Hay
Green Chicken Chili
This easy chili is a cross between chile verde and white chicken chili, an effortless and hearty dinner that’s perfect for weeknights.
By Rhoda Boone
3-Ingredient Microwave Cheese Sauce
This velvety-smooth sauce uses real cheddar (not the processed stuff) and comes together in less than 10 minutes. Serve as is with chips, fries, or chili dogs, or transform it into the best queso you've ever had (see below for more on that). Pro tip: Skip the aged cheddar from the fancy cheese counter—the sauce will be even creamier with a block of no-frills cheddar from the dairy aisle of the supermarket.
By Rhoda Boone
Classic Chicken Pho
Easier to make than the beef version, chicken pho requires fewer ingredients and takes less finesse for superlative results.
By Andrea Nguyen
Spicy Tofu With Pickled Shiitake Mushrooms
How to prevent tofu from being bland? Toss it in a robust, spicy, salty, and deeply seasoned marinade.
By Andy Baraghani
Brigadeiros
Somewhere between a fudgy chocolate truffle and a Tootsie Roll is the Brazilian confection known as the brigadeiro.
By Shauna Sever
Chai-Spiced Hot Toddy
This rum-spiked hot toddy is infused with fiery black pepper, revitalizing cinnamon, and cleansing cardamom to cure the winter blues.
By Kat Boytsova
Stir-Fried Green Beans With Coconut
This is going to be your new favorite way to serve green beans.
By Suvir Saran and Stephanie Lyness
22-Minute Coconut Chicken Curry
This 22-minute South Indian-inspired chicken dinner is based on takeout versions served at Manhattan's Curry Row.
By Rhoda Boone
Udon Soup With Chicken, Spinach, and Mushrooms
This classic Japanese soup is both nourishing and comforting—just the thing for those midwinter blues.
By Keiko Ohtao
A Perfect Pot of Beans—and Six Ways to Turn It Into Dinner
There aren't many recipes easier than a home-cooked pot of beans. And these tips ensure the pot is perfect every time.
By Lukas Volger
Creamy Wild Salmon With Kale
When you use a fairly expensive, rich, and well-marbled fish like wild salmon, you want to make sure you don’t clutter it with too many spices or overcook it. Coconut milk maintains that velvety mouthfeel of the fish and provides a stunning backdrop to its orange-pink vibrancy. I serve the salmon with those plump pearls of Israeli couscous that play on your senses with their caviarlike texture.
By Raghavan Iyer
Miso-Tahini Squash Soup With Brown Rice
Rich with nutty tahini, savory miso, and plenty ginger and garlic, this comforting vegetarian soup is just what the doctor ordered for a chilly weeknight.
By Katherine Sacks
Instant-Pot Italian Chickpea Stew With Pesto
Chickpeas are the basis for this savory Italian stew, which gets an extra kick from a spoonful of intensely flavored pesto at serving time.
By Janet A. Zimmerman
Instant-Pot Red Chicken Enchiladas
These pressure cooker enchiladas are all about the tortillas and the ancho chile sauce. Shredded chicken and cheese round out the Mexican-American favorite.
By Janet A. Zimmerman
Black-Eyed Peas and Greens for the Instant Pot
Don’t just reserve black-eyed peas for New Year’s luck. The combination of sweet, smoky and hot and the freshness of the greens is delicious any time of the year.
By Kathy Hester