Recipes & Food

Recipes & Food

Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Eating cookie dough is a time-honored tradition, but this treat of a recipe addresses the food safety concerns by skipping the raw egg and heating the flour with hot butter to form a roux.
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Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Olive Oil Zucchini Bread Recipe • 5★
Olive Oil Zucchini Bread Recipe • 5★
This moist loaf, made with olive oil and yogurt, is less sweet and more complexly flavored than most zucchini breads. Grated lemon zest gives a gentle brightness, while brown sugar adds a caramel sweetness, and cinnamon makes it spicy and rich.
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Olive Oil Zucchini Bread Recipe • 5★
Crunchy Noodle and Tofu Salad Recipe • 5★
Crunchy Noodle and Tofu Salad Recipe • 5★
With crisp noodles and vegetables coated in a tangy dressing, this salad is reminiscent of the ubiquitous Chinese chicken salad, which isn’t actually Chinese in origin. Stripped of the chicken and given a more accurate name, this vegan take is a fresh salad with lots of textures and no active cooking.
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Crunchy Noodle and Tofu Salad Recipe • 5★
Hong Kong-Style French Toast Recipe • 5★
Hong Kong-Style French Toast Recipe • 5★
This mainstay of the cha chaan teng, or Hong Kong-style diner, transforms the humble peanut butter sandwich into something decadent thanks to a custardy golden-brown exterior that gives way to a warm, creamy filling. Typically deep-fried, this version uses a shallow-fry method for a treat that is easy to achieve at home.
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Hong Kong-Style French Toast Recipe • 5★
Best Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe • 5★ • 25 min
Best Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe • 5★ • 25 min
The perfect pancakes have crisp edges, fluffy centers and are easy enough to cook when you’re not fully caffeinated. This recipe hits all the right notes and features buttermilk for tang, a combination of baking soda and powder for lightness and a touch of honey or sugar for gentle sweetness and color.
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Best Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe • 5★ • 25 min
Slow-Cooker Mojo Pork and Black Beans Recipe • 5★ • 6 hrs 20 min
Slow-Cooker Mojo Pork and Black Beans Recipe • 5★ • 6 hrs 20 min
Mojo is an enchantingly simple, intensely flavorful Cuban marinade, traditionally made with sour oranges, lots of garlic and oregano. Sour oranges are hard to find in many parts of the US, but a punchy mix of lime, orange and lemon is a great substitute.
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Slow-Cooker Mojo Pork and Black Beans Recipe • 5★ • 6 hrs 20 min
Gluten-free Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe • 50 min
Gluten-free Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe • 50 min
You’ll use up a full container of cottage cheese, along with a generous helping of high-fiber rolled oats, to make these gluten-free protein-rich pancakes. The batter comes together in a high-speed blender or a food processor, which pulverizes the oats and breaks up the cottage cheese curds.
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Gluten-free Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe • 50 min
Smashed Chicken With Corn and Cabbage Recipe • 5★ • 30 min
Smashed Chicken With Corn and Cabbage Recipe • 5★ • 30 min
In this quick dinner, chicken thighs are pressed while they cook, ensuring even contact with the hot pan to encourage a crispy, golden crust. To take advantage of the browned bits left behind, a splash of hot sauce and water (or stock!
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Smashed Chicken With Corn and Cabbage Recipe • 5★ • 30 min
Hamburger Soup Recipe • 5★
Hamburger Soup Recipe • 5★
Not to be confused with tasting like an actual burger, this soup is actually named after ground beef, which is sometimes referred to as “hamburger” in certain parts of the United States. Here, it’s combined with any mix of vegetables you like or have on hand, making it an ideal one-pot meal to use up odds and ends from both your crisper and freezer.
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Hamburger Soup Recipe • 5★
Pork Laab Recipe • 5★
Pork Laab Recipe • 5★
The magic of pork laab (also known as moo larb or laap) lies in the simple yet strikingly effective combo of fresh herbs and toasted rice to season this ground meat salad. Cilantro, scallions and mint balance the richness of the meat, while the nutty flavor of the ground rice — an essential component of laab — complements the zingy lime juice.
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Pork Laab Recipe • 5★
Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe • 5★
Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe • 5★
Smoked paprika is the secret weapon in this simple barbecue sauce, which goes beautifully with pork and chicken. If you’re painting the sauce onto cooking meat, thin it out with water to about a one-to-one ratio, which will keep the sugars from burning too quickly over the fire.
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Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipe • 5★
Slow-Cooker BBQ Pulled Chicken Recipe • 5★
Slow-Cooker BBQ Pulled Chicken Recipe • 5★
This hands-off path to pulled chicken results in a juicy, saucy tangle of meat for a crowd. The combination of boneless chicken thighs and breasts creates a mix of feathery and hearty shreds, while cooking the meat slowly in barbecue sauce ensures it won’t dry out.
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Slow-Cooker BBQ Pulled Chicken Recipe • 5★
Classic Bean Salad Recipe • 5★
Classic Bean Salad Recipe • 5★
You can use any kind or combination of canned beans to make this classic picnic salad, but a mix of white beans, chickpeas and red kidney beans makes it especially colorful. Although this is delicious when freshly made, it gets even better as it sits.
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Classic Bean Salad Recipe • 5★
Red Curry Chicken and Rice Bowls Recipe • 4★ • 1 hr
Red Curry Chicken and Rice Bowls Recipe • 4★ • 1 hr
This cozy yet reviving rice bowl pairs Thai red curry-stained rice with tender chicken and a citrusy slaw. To fire up the red curry paste, toast it with the raw rice before adding broth.
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Red Curry Chicken and Rice Bowls Recipe • 4★ • 1 hr
Spiced Chickpea and Lentil Salad Recipe • 5★
Spiced Chickpea and Lentil Salad Recipe • 5★
This chickpea salad, adapted from my cookbook “Linger: Salads, Sweets and Stories to Savor” (Knopf, 2025), mirrors the humble ingredients but standout flavors of harira, a North African soup that is steeped in tradition. Like the hearty tomato and legume soup it derives from, this salad is made from simple ingredients but achieves great depth of flavor by roasting the onions, celery and tomatoes with spices.
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Spiced Chickpea and Lentil Salad Recipe • 5★
Mushroom-Stuffed Baked Plantains Recipe • 5★ • 1 hr 40 min
Mushroom-Stuffed Baked Plantains Recipe • 5★ • 1 hr 40 min
The plantain's boat-like shape makes it an incredible vessel for any manner of filling, from ground meat and chicken to seafood or vegetables. Here, oven-steamed plantain canoes are generously stuffed with a variety of mushrooms sautéed in a sofrito with sprinkles of coriander, cumin and smoked paprika.
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Mushroom-Stuffed Baked Plantains Recipe • 5★ • 1 hr 40 min
Gochujang Buttered Noodles Recipe • 5★
Gochujang Buttered Noodles Recipe • 5★
These garlicky, buttery noodles are perfect for when you need a stellar pantry meal lickety-split. A packet of fresh or even instant ramen speeds up the meal prep and is ideal when cooking for one (see Tip).
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Gochujang Buttered Noodles Recipe • 5★
Za’atar Chickpea and Tuna Salad Recipe • 5★ • 15 min
Za’atar Chickpea and Tuna Salad Recipe • 5★ • 15 min
Canned chickpeas and tuna are at the core of this hearty salad that is perfect for when you need a low-effort yet delicious lunch. This pantry-friendly salad also features refreshing cucumber paired with aromatic dill and ground za’atar, and is rounded out with bright notes of lemon and briny Kalamata olives.
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Za’atar Chickpea and Tuna Salad Recipe • 5★ • 15 min