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Linguine with Grilled Clams and Bacon

Author: Chris Schlesinger

Melon Slush

This breakfast slushy combines sweet melon with tangy orange juice for a quick summer smoothie.

Author: Sheila Lukins

Goat Cheese Bread Pudding

Author: Tracey Medeiros

Liptauer

Author: Nigella Lawson

Kielbasa and Cabbage Soup

Author: Kemp Minifie

Linguine with Crab, Lemon, Chile, and Mint

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Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Spanish White Beans with Spinach

Author: Ruth Cousineau

Persian New Year's Soup with Beans, Noodles, and Herbs (Ash e reshteh)

This countrified soup is often served in late March for Nowruz, the Persian new year. With beans, vegetables, noodles, and yogurt, it is a meal in itself.

Author: Louisa Shafia

Chickpea Fritters (Panelle)

This is a popular street food in Sicily, especially in Palermo, where warm panelle are served between two pieces of country bread.

Artichokes Braised in Lemon and Olive Oil

Simmered and later sauced in a lemony olive oil spiced with fennel and coriander seeds, artichokes absorb a complex blend of gorgeous flavors. The tender, juicy hearts bronze in a hot skillet just before...

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

The Three Amigos

Author: Hilary Shevlin Karmilowicz

Grilled Salmon with Indian Spices and Raita

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Buffalo Grilled Shrimp with Blue Cheese Dip and Celery

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Thai Coconut, Broccoli and Coriander Soup

The perfect quick-fix dinner for chillier nights when you want something warming but don't have much time to cook-the combination of feel-good greens and creamy coconut is a real winner.

Author: Donna Hay

Taro Root Cake (Woo Tul Gow)

Author: Grace Young

Crudités with Green Goddess Dip

This dip is similar to the original green goddess dressing, which was created in the 1920s at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel. Here, sour cream stands in for mayo.

Author: Nancy Oakes

Spanish Rice

Of course, I don't believe this dish is Spanish at all, but rather Cajun from Louisiana. I made it quite often in the 1960s. Then - as now - in home cooking, one had to watch the cost, and rice was an...

Author: Marion Cunningham

Turkey Jook

Author: Melissa Roberts

Fried Potatoes with Tomato Chipotle Sauce and Aïoli

Four Horsemen's glorious take on patatas bravas requires cooking the potatoes three times (once blanched, twice fried). We wouldn't make you go through all that if it wasn't worth it.

Author: Nick Curtola

Irish Channel Corned Beef and Cabbage

Author: Patrice Keller Kononchek