A combination of nut butter, dried fruit, and lots of seeds makes these chewy homemade granola bars downright irresistible. For a crispier bar, toast them in the oven after baking.
Author: Katherine Sacks
An easy Indian-spiced split pea soup with curry and fennel seeds topped with crunchy coconut chips and fragrant spices.
Author: Carla Lalli Music
Zanne Stewart, Gourmet's executive food editor, originally developed these carrot sticks to take on a picnic, but they were such a hit they've become a staple in her refrigerator. Best of all, they don't...
Kale Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash, Pomegranate, and Pumpkin Seeds
Author: Susan Spungen
{flirt with flavor} Season after season, I continue to be captured by the multicolored array of carrots that can be found at the farmers' market in all shapes and sizes, and am always looking for new ways...
Author: Sarah Copeland
Savory fruit salads are officially a thing. (And, for the record, cucumber is a fruit.)
This salad highlights the many green herbs that are an essential part of Persian cuisine, especially in spring when they are just coming into season. This salad is a crunchy, raw counterpoint to a rich...
Author: Louisa Shafia
These cookies are inspired by the most trusted human energy source: trail mix. They're crammed with toasted nuts, dried fruit, hearty oats, and chocolate.
Author: Sohla El-Waylly
This dough is optimized for getting portioned, frozen, and baked right from the freezer, so you are never more than 25 minutes away from a warm, gooey cookie. We couldn't help working in oats, whole grain...
Author: Claire Saffitz
Egusi seeds-the large seeds of an African melon-are toasted and ground to thicken this popular Nirgerian stew.
Author: Kwame Onwuachi
This limeade is made using the whole lime, which gives it a slight bitterness, but trust me: it's so good you won't want to make it any other way.
Author: Fany Gerson
"This moist, chewy soda bread satisfies all my starchy cravings but is so packed with seeds, oats, and whole wheat that it's also energy-sustaining. It makes beautiful toast, too."-Claire Saffitz, associate...
Author: Claire Saffitz
Chia seeds thicken this dairy-free pudding as it sits: it's the perfect healthy, make-ahead dessert!
Author: Katrina Scott
Earthy and sweet with molasses, rich with cream, and bittersweet with dark chocolate, this sophisticated pie-with an easy press-in crumb crust-is a breeze to make.
Author: Anna Stockwell
This is not your average breakfast muffin. Imagine a fudgy brownie-chocolatey, rich-but these are sweetened with just bananas, applesauce, and cocoa powder.
Author: Daphne Oz
Skip the mess of deep frying. Pumpkin seed- and panko-crusted fish stays extra crispy when baked on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet, which allows air to circulate around the pieces.
Author: Rhoda Boone
No butter? No problem! This ooey-gooey monkey bread, ribboned with layers of sweet, aromatic spiced pecans and pumpkin seeds and drizzled with caramel sauce, doesn't need it.
Author: Katherine Sacks
These vegan and gluten-free cupcakes remind me of that old song lyric, "Make new friends, but keep the old." I've got my old friend cake and my new pal chia pudding. I like them both, and I thought it...
Author: Jessica Murnane
Want cookies you can make in less than an hour without having to run out to buy perishable ingredients-or even turn on your oven? These no-bake cookies rely on nut butter and white chocolate for their...
Author: Katherine Sacks
Garam Masala is the Indian equivalent of French herbes de Provence or Chinese five-spice powder. The recipe changes from region to region within northern India and can be varied according to whim.
Author: Suvir Saran
Recipe for a grain salad made with barley, garbanzo beans, feta, and green beans.
Author: Dawn Perry
This gluten-free cracker recipe features a variety of seeds, and the combination of colors and textures is impressive. You can use fewer types-just make sure total volume stays the same.
Author: Anna Jones
Any easy Mole Poblano recipe. This recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America. To watch it being made, and to learn how to make other...
Author: Sergio Remolina
A quick spin in the food processor is all it takes to mix up these rustic whole-wheat crackers. The fennel seeds on top of them can be swapped out for caraway, sesame, flax, or any other seeds of your...
Author: Sam Worley