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Cheesy Corn Casserole With Crunchy Cracker Topping

This savory corn pudding is creamy and cheesy, with fresh corn kernels, celery, and onions throughout. A topping of buttery cracker crumbles adds crunch.

Pocky S’Mores

Cookie, chocolate, and marshmallow: the delicious flavors of classic summer s’mores, rearranged.

How to Boil Corn on the Cob

The best way to boil corn on the cob is to keep things simple so that nothing gets in the way of the vegetable’s sweet, summery flavor.

Zucchini and White Bean Caesar

Ribbons of raw zucchini take well to the Caesar treatment in this mostly no-cook summer dinner.

Fudgy Brownies

Baking these at 400°F results in brownies that are moist and fudgy on the inside with a delicate, thin crust on the outside.

Easy No-Cook Pastry Cream

This easy no-cook pastry cream requires no hand-whisking or tempering, and the ingredients don’t even have to come to room temperature.

Puff Puff

As the name suggests, West Africa’s most popular form of fried dough is essentially a delectable fried pillow of airy dough.

Easy Pasta Salad

This easy pasta salad recipe will be the hit of your next potluck.

Original New York Cheesecake

Our best cheesecake recipe turns out a remarkably rich, tangy, smooth, and creamy dessert.

Redheaded Saint

A compelling combination of mezcal, tequila, fresh lime, ginger beer, and raspberry syrup.

Clover Club

While the Clover Club cocktail may have originated in the 1890s at the Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, where the social organization that lends the drinks its name would carouse, it’s very much a drink of the 20th century. It was then that the famously pink drink became a cultural phenomenon beyond a small set of Philly-area lawyers and business folk. It arrived in New York perhaps thanks to hotelier George Boldt, who operated both the Bellevue and the new Waldorf-Astoria. His other culinary cla.…

Raspberry Syrup

Raspberry syrup appears over and over in some of the most influential historic cocktail books. 

Applejack Fix

This is a perfect sipper for a warm day. The boozy sour is tempered by lots of ice and brightened by tart and tender raspberry.

Raspberry Lemonade

The most refreshing pitcher of raspberry lemonade starts with homemade fresh raspberry syrup.

Chilaquiles Rojos

This chilaquiles recipe is the blueprint for one of my favorite comfort foods. It’s a great way to use up tortillas (or tortilla chips) that are past their optimal freshness.

Salsa Roja

The scent of homemade salsa roja always takes me back to my childhood. The aroma of rehydrating dried chiles mingling with fresh serrano chiles or jalapeños, tomatoes, onion, and garlic was a weekly occurrence in our household. It was always too spicy for my young palate, but I never got sick of the smell wafting through the house. Though I’ve grown into a heat-seeker as my palate has evolved, this version doesn’t have to be spicy at all. Adding a single serrano chile to the mix gives this mild .…

Grilled Swordfish Steaks With Whole-Lemon Dressing

Tender grilled swordfish steaks are topped with a bright, garlicky Mediterranean-inspired dressing of chopped whole lemon and oregano.

Ton Negima (Grilled Pork Belly and Scallion Skewers)

In some parts of Japan, yakiton (skewered, grilled pork) is even more popular than grilled chicken.

Creamy Hummus

Starting with dried chickpeas elevates Yotam Ottolenghi’s homemade hummus recipe, which is rich in tahini, punchy with garlic, and brightened by lemon juice.
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