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Herbs & Spices

Lemon Herb Chicken Burgers with Thousand Island Dressing

There's really no other word for these burgers except: YUM. The flavoring and the satisfaction of a meal you can wrap your hands around is unmatched.

Chicken Nuggets with Mango and Avocado Salsa

Here's a recipe for the whole family, a healthy version of chicken nuggets. Throw in a good measure of childhood nostalgia and enjoy.

Quinoa and Red Lentil Burgers

Quinoa and red lentils cook in the same amount of time, right in the same saucepan, making these burgers super convenient.

Pulled Pork

Barbecue purists may claim that pulled pork has to be smoked in a pit to be the real thing, and we won't quibble with that. But this recipe, prepared right in your kitchen (on the counter, no less), is one deliciously simple variation on the theme.

Spiced Chicken Stew with Carrots

We use a slow cooker with a browning option to crisp the chicken skin for this Moroccan-flavored dish. The stew is great on its own but couscous would be an easy and fitting side dish.

Chocolate Cherry Cola Cake

I love to celebrate birthdays with the crew and my bandmates. When we're on the road, it's nice to have the band family celebrate. Jimi's birthday falls at the end of October, and I sometimes make this silly chocolate cherry cola cake for him, decorating the top with chocolate cherry cordials or gummy candies. I always let him choose what he's got a hankering for, and it's often this.

Fresh Raspberry-Quinoa Pancakes

These pancakes are lighter than those in your standard stack: slender and slightly crisp on the outside, light and lacy with assertive raspberry flavor. The raspberries are blended into the milk before being added to the batter—a solution to having pockmarks of berry flavor only here and there. You'll want a mile-high pile.

Andouille-Stuffed Pork Loin with Creole Mustard

If you want to add great flavor to a pork loin, brine it. If you want to add super flavor to your pork loin, stuff it with your favorite Cajun-country sausage. This recipe is worth all the effort.

The Easy, 4-Step Plan to Growing Kitchen Herbs That Won't Die

Every year, hundreds of innocent herbs perish on the windowsills of helpless cooks. It doesn't have to be that way.

How to Make Roast Chicken Even Better

From proper seasoning and cooking temp to aromatics and flavored butters, make your chicken dinner a winner with our pro tips.

Old-Fashioned Crumb Cake

My dad grew up in the Bronx of the 1920s and was very fond of the yeasty crumb cakes found in many German-Jewish bakeries there. He calls the moist, tender cakes "crumb buns" and loves to eat them with a cup of coffee.

Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Brown Butter and Sage

These dumplings have a light texture, thanks to the addition of fresh ricotta cheese. Drain the ricotta in a sieve for two hours before starting the recipe.

Corn on the Cob with Chilies, Queso Fresco and Lime Butter

Years ago in Veracruz, I bought sweet corn from a guy in a bike cart. Mixed with mayonnaise, lime juice, ground chilies and queso fresco, it was one of the most exciting street foods I'd ever eaten.

Classic Cabbage Kimchi

I love kimchi. To me, the world is a better place when we all enjoy kimchi. Fiery and fun, it gives a kick to all food.

Automatically Upgrade Any Food With These 3 Ingredients

Keep these basic pantry items on hand and you'll never have a boring dinner again.

Old Bay–Spiced Fish Sticks With Creamy Celery Root and Carrot Slaw

Kids and grown-ups alike will love this upgrade on classic fish sticks. And with a cornmeal coating, they're naturally gluten-free. The creamy dipping sauce doubles as a dressing for the salad, so you don't have to mix up two different sauces to get dinner on the table.
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