You can make this raw, root vegetable slaw up to four days before you plan to eat it.
Author: Magdalena Wszelaki
To quickly revive dry, cold rotisserie chicken, place slices of it in a steamer basket along with spring vegetables for a seasonal warm salad-it's a whole new take on a one-pot dinner.
Author: Anna Stockwell
This recipe calls for medium curry powder, but it's flexible. If the one you have is mild or very spicy, adjust the heat level with more, or less, red pepper flakes.
Author: Yotam Ottolenghi
Yogurt gets used in two ways in this simple dinner party-worthy chicken dish: as a tenderizing marinade and mixed with the pan juices to create a rich sauce for serving.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Achieve all the flavors of slow-simmered chili in just 30 minutes with the help of a few pantry staples.
Author: Rhoda Boone
Pull the eggs off the heat when they still look a little loose; carryover cooking will do the rest.
Author: Meghan Sutherland
Our idea of salad for dinner in the height of summer means minimal cooking, lots of fresh greens, and enough protein to feel filling. Here, that means quickly blanched green beans, canned white beans,...
Author: Anna Stockwell
Leftover rice and canned black beans makes this recipe quick and easy to throw together at the start the day.
Author: Darshana Thacker
This Thai-inspired green curry is ready in just 20 minutes with a little help from a store-bought rotisserie chicken. That may be even faster than any takeout.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Tame spicy baked salmon with a sweet pineapple-bell pepper salsa. Want to ramp up the heat even more? Leave the seeds in the jalapeño.
Author: Katrina Scott
Sautéed squash eventually gets jammy and saucy if cooked long enough, ideal as a way to coat big pieces of pasta.
Author: Chris Morocco
Down South, we call this a sitting salad. It can sit on the summer picnic table without wilting, so it's the perfect potluck dish.
Author: Carla Hall
This pasta is so packed with vegetables and shrimp that it's a complete, satiating meal-despite using half the normal serving size of noodles.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Roasted cauliflower has a nutty, sweet flavor that's hard to resist. My son has eaten it two or three times a week since he was three years old-that's a lot of cauliflower! To avoid a rut, I've added various...
Author: Athena Calderone
Few side dishes are better on a cool fall evening than roasted acorn squash sweetened with just a little honey and made even mellower with nutmeg and fresh sage leaves. When I catch a whiff of it coming...
Author: Art Smith
Mustard-rubbed chicken legs get super-tender when braised in apple cider and white wine for this cozy fall dinner.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Bake these egg muffins on Sunday to have a quick, easy, and delicious breakfast ready for the week ahead.
Author: Lorraine Pascale
Refresh after a grueling workout or exhausting day with this electrolyte-packed water, with a natural boost of energy, vitamins, and minerals.
Author: Katherine Sacks
Inspired by classic Greek flavors, this warm salad is balanced with zesty lemon and feta and sweet tender salmon and spring vegetables.
Author: Anna Stockwell
A vegetarian pasta dinner that's full of so much fresh arugula, it almost feels like eating a salad. In a good way.
Author: Anna Stockwell
These yummy vegan cookies are free of butter, added sugar, and even eggs-the peanut butter and applesauce hold them together. But trust me when I say you won't miss the sugar. The sweet banana and abundance...
Author: Audrey Johns
The first time we ran a recipe for slow-cooked salmon poached in olive oil, surrounded by fennel and citrus slices, and casually pulled apart, readers swooned. We swooned! It became an instant, oft-imitated...
Author: Molly Baz
This rice bowl dinner is inspired by the Island Bowls that Chef Rawlston Williams serves at The Food Sermon in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Originally from the Caribbean island nation of St. Vincent and the...
Author: Anna Stockwell
This one-pot meal, developed for our #cook90 initiative, is herby, sweet, and garlicky all at once. To add more green, throw in a handful of arugula and spinach at the end; for more garlic, pair it with...
Author: David Tamarkin
With the nearly year-round availability of zucchini and cherry and grape tomatoes, this dish brings color and flavor to the table any time you'd like. Just be sure to choose a firm, light-flesh fish that...
Author: Mindy Hermann, RDN
Any chewy grain, such as wheat berries, farro, or even brown rice, can replace the barley.
Author: Chris Morocco
Cooked, puréed zucchini adds rich, creamy body to this easy, summery soup.
Author: Amy Myers, MD
This ticks all the boxes for a healthy dessert. The mixture of oats, almonds, berries, dates, and cinnamon creates the perfect sustained energy-releasing treat that packs a hefty nutritional punch.
Author: Lorraine Pascale
Turn a leftover roast chicken or store-bought rotisserie chicken into a hearty dinner soup in just about half an hour, then add a nice dose of brightness to it with lots of fresh dill and lemon juice.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Switch this up to suit your preferences, but try to always include a mix of cooked and raw vegetables for the best textures.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Grilled fennel, tomatoes, and scallions and cumin-rubbed grilled steak turn this quinoa salad into a one-dish dinner you'll want to keep serving all summer long.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Everything you love about pasta carbonara, but with a little less pasta and a lot more vegetables.
Author: Anna Stockwell
This modern take on the classic Middle Eastern bulgur and herb salad swaps grains for cauliflower "rice," making it nutritious and gluten-free. Serve it as a side dish for roasted or grilled meats or mix...
Author: Katherine Sacks
Squeezing the tofu to get rid of as much water as possible primes it to soak up oil, spices, and, in a word, flavor.
Author: Chris Morocco
When I put these ingredients in my rice cooker, I knew the flavors would complement each other, but I wondered what the dish would look like. It was lovely! The soft, melting goat cheese mingled with the...
Author: Diane Phillips
Wow! This flavor-packed limeade is a real thirst quencher during the dog days of summer, when watermelon is at its best. Should a festive occasion arise, it also makes a wonderful margarita mixer when...
Author: Emeril Lagasse
Dates and bananas naturally sweeten this wholesome breakfast smoothie.
Author: Carla Lalli Music
Fancy enough for company but easy enough for a weeknight, this complete Italian-inspired meal is cooked on two baking sheets, making cleanup a breeze.
Author: Anna Stockwell
You don't need a culinary school degree to cook fish with skin as crunchy as a potato chip. Grab your nonstick skillet, start the fish skin side down, and slowly raise the heat. The skin will lie flat,...
Author: Chris Morocco
Combine nutty whole-spaghetti with heart broccoli and chickpeas for a healthier weeknight pasta.
Everything's better in bowl form, and this salmon dish flavored with a garlicky za'atar dressing is no exception.
Author: David Tamarkin
Mixing toasted coconut into your coffee grounds before brewing creates a pleasant coconut flavor without any added syrups. If you're in the habit of buying an iced coffee from a shop every day, this economical...
Author: Kat Boytsova
Cider vinegar, honey, and bone broth mixed with fresh or frozen cherries makes a sweet, sour, and deeply savory sauce that pairs well with easy broiled lamb chops.
Author: Amy Myers, MD
Instead of deep-frying the broccoli in this sesame noodles recipe, we used a high-heat roasting method.
Here's the one-sheet on cooking in parchment packets: The method creates moist, even heat, which is ideal for fish. It's hands-off, and the parcels can be assembled ahead of time. If it's new to you and...
Vegetarian mains don't have to take an hour to prepare. Warm feta, crispy chickpeas, and wilted hearty greens become a fork-and-knife entrée in about 30 minutes.
Author: Chris Morocco
This satisfying swordfish dish comes together in as little as 20 minutes. Cooking the fish, then making the warm herby mustard dressing in the same skillet also means cleanup is a breeze.
Author: Andy Baraghani
Loving meatballs has never been this rewarding. They're gilded with lots of strong spices and set in a cooling swoosh of yogurt and anointed with the sweet brightness of a mint pesto. Sound fancy? Not...
Author: Andy Baraghani