Casserole
This Is the Way to Cassoulet
On a cool evening, nothing beats this French casserole of duck (and pork) and beans.
Romulo Yanes1/5Chorizo and Gigante Bean Cassoulet
This Spanish riff on French cassoulet pairs large, meaty beans with fresh sausages—and cloaks it all with a crispy breadcrumb crust.
Photo by Rita Maas2/5Cassoulet
This long-cooked cassoulet is about as traditional as it gets—pair it with a glass of Burgundy for the full experience.

Photo by Pornchai Mittongtare4/5Pork Cassoulet with Pork Confit and Winter Tomato Sauce
This dish is so porky it's mentioned in the name twice! Also present in this casserole: plenty of fresh herbs and Emergo white beans.
Photo by Yunhee Kim5/5Pork Cassoulet
Using spare ribs in this pork cassoulet cuts the cooking time to less than three hours.
Like Greek lemon potatoes and gochujang chicken stir-fry.
Like fattoush salad and strawberry shortcake roll.
Like spicy carrot rigatoni and weeknight-fancy ravioli with peas.
For Derby Day indulgence or a post-Thanksgiving lunch, this Kentucky favorite can’t be beat.
Like parsley pesto and herby chicken piccata.
This lasagna soup delivers rich, baked-pasta flavor without an oven. Made with Italian sausage and spinach, it’s a fast, weeknight-friendly take on the classic.
Chicken breasts reach their full potential in this spicy, saucy stir-fry with blistered green beans.
The magic of this hibachi chicken recipe comes from a combination of miso and peanut butter and how it beautifully caramelizes when it hits the grill.
We’ve got baked cheddar and leek pasta, maple-mustard sheet-pan salmon, and a strawberry shortcake roll.
A strip of lemon zest balances this refreshing spring classic.
Flavored with smoky paprika and steam-charred in foil packets, these spuds taste like summer.
Add a bag of potato chips and you've got yourself a party.