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Pappardelle With Pork Sugo And Hazelnuts

This Sunday sauce yields twice what you'll need, but it freezes beautifully; bank the extra and cash it in on another night.

Chicken Paprikash

It's all about the paprika in this warming, saucy chicken dish.

The Best Way to Finish Pasta Doesn't Involve Parmesan

Grated cheese is great and all, but toasted breadcrumbs add crunch and flavor.

Plum Clafoutis

The joy of this simple dessert is that it is even better at room temperature, so you can make it in advance with ease. Be sure to pull it from the oven when the egg mixture is just set, so that the luscious cooked plum texture can meld perfectly with the batter. Think of it as a thick fruit pancake cooked effortlessly in the oven while you do other things.

The Easy French Dessert That Works With Every Summer Fruit

It works with cherries. It works with peaches. It even works with chocolate.

Why You Should Drink Like a Brit This Summer

Summer’s most thirst-quenching cocktails all have one thing in common.

Bitter Greens with Sautéed Corn & Shallots

Bitter and bossy seeks warm and sweet: This robust dressing is capable of standing up to—and slightly softening—acerbic greens like dandelion or arugula. (Maybe it's the bacon...)

Pasta with Swordfish and Cherry Tomato Sauce

Golden raisins add a sweet burst of flavor to this elegant-but-easy 30-minute seafood pasta dinner.

Pimm's Royale Punch

Who says that Pimm's is just for Pimm's Cups? Add Champagne, and it becomes an especially refreshing punch. Pimm's was created in the 1840s by an English oyster bar owner, and it became one of the most popular beverages in England. The exact recipe is a secret, but we do know that it is a gin-based liqueur flavored with spices and fruit. It is generally consumed in the Pimm's Cup with ginger ale and a fancy fruit garnish. This party punch takes it one step farther, letting it macerate with fruit and then adding Champagne rather than soda.

An Easy, Refreshing Mediterranean Meal Plan For This Week

Can't jet set to the Adriatic coast this week? Cook your way there with these five light and refreshing Greek-inspired weeknight recipes.

Panzanella Tomato Toast with Crispy Capers and Basil Leaves

This juicy, crunchy salad-on-toast gets even more texture (and flavor) thanks to quickly fried capers and basil.

Spanish-Style Tomato Toast with Garlic and Olive Oil

The Spanish dish Pan con Tomate literally means "bread with tomato." In our version, an extra-crunchy piece of toast is rubbed with garlic and anchovy oil, then soaked with tomato purée and finally topped with a hearty sprinkle of smoked salt.

Bacon, Egg, and Tomato Toast

Fry up bacon, tomatoes, and eggs all in the same skillet for this upgrade on the classic breakfast sandwich.

Jordan Marsh-Inspired Blueberry Muffins

These muffins are a clone of "The Famous Jordan Marsh Blueberry Muffins"—which were indeed famous up until the mid-1990s, when Jordan's, one of Boston's two iconic department stores (Filene's being the other) was absorbed by Macy's and effectively disappeared. These overstuffed muffins, with their signature sugary crown, were served in the Jordan Marsh dining room on the top floor of the store, where dedicated shoppers went to rest and compare purchases while sipping tea and enjoying a muffin—blueberry, of course.
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