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Grapefruit Marmalade with Vanilla and Anise

The fruit-to-sugar ratio in this marmalade recipe makes it not too sweet and you can really taste the grapefruit.

Yogurt with Raisins, Cucumber, and Walnuts

Mast, which translates to yogurt in Farsi, is a staple side dish on many Persian tables. The yogurt can be mixed with shallots, grated cooked beets, cooked spinach, or, most commonly, with Persian cucumbers, mint, and dried rose.

Kare-Kare with Beans, Baby Bok Choy, and Eggplant

If the ingredient list didn’t tip you off, the seven-hour cooking time makes it official: This recipe is a project that you make for people you love. They’ll be thankful.

Roasted Root Vegetables

Maple syrup and warm, fall spices add a touch of sweetness to easy roasted veggies.

Preserved Lemons

If you can find Meyer lemons, use them for this recipe. Their thinner skin has very little bitterness.

Coconut-Pandan Jam (Kaya Jam)

This creamy custard is popular in Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Singapore, where it's slathered onto toasted fluffy white bread and served with poached eggs as a morning snack. Often called the vanilla of Southeast Asia, the long, narrow, vibrant green pandan leaves give the jam its signature aromatic flavor.

Gingery Chicken Soup With Zucchini “Noodles”

Not only is this immunity-boosting chicken soup just as comforting as your grandma’s, it's also gluten-free, thanks to spiralized zucchini “noodles.”

Cauliflower-Crust Pizza

We tested countless cauliflower pizza crust recipes and came up with the absolute best one.

Chickpea Crepe "Tacos" With Eggplant and Lamb

Thin, naturally grain-free chickpea flour pancakes take the place of tortillas in these warmly spiced lamb and eggplant “tacos.”

Homemade American Cheese

No more cellophane-wrapped singles for you: Make better American cheese at home with just 5 ingredients.

Spaghetti Squash Fritters

This recipe is inspired by one in Mollie Katzen’s book The Vegetable Dishes I Can’t Live Without. Heads up! This recipe calls for already cooked spaghetti squash.

Favorite Dill Pickles

Often called kosher-style dill pickles, these are quick to make. Use either small whole cucumbers or cut larger ones into quarters. For an additional interesting flavor, tuck a small dried hot red pepper into each jar.

Islak Burgers (Wet Burgers)

A good soak in buttery tomato sauce gives this ultra-juicy burger—a popular late-night Turkish street eat—its name.

Instant-Pot Ancho Chile Sauce

Of all the sauces I make, this is definitely in the top three for both flavor and utility. Not only does it make delicious Red Chicken Enchiladas, but it’s a perfect base for chili, and it adds a delightful piquancy to most Mexican or southwestern dishes.

Slow-Cooker Chicken Congee

This simplified version of the traditional savory rice porridge uses boneless, skinless chicken thighs cooked with rice in a slow-cooker. Dress it with avocado, limes, peanuts, chile oil—and as many toppings as you like.

Lentil and Egg Stew

Poaching eggs right in the stew is so obviously genius, we’re still trying to figure out why we didn’t think of this recipe sooner.

Honeynut Squash With Radicchio and Miso

What’s a honeynut squash, you ask? It looks like a miniature butternut squash and has sweet, firm flesh that stands up to any cooking method.

Chicken with Crispy Rice

Cook steamed rice “just a little too long,” add a little rendered chicken fat, and watch as the bottom develops a satisfyingly crunchy texture.

Oxtail Ragù with Semolina Gnocchi

This recipe makes a lot of ragù, but it freezes well and is worth having around. If making the gnocchi feels like a project, serve over polenta instead.

Chorizo, Tomato, and Chickpeas With Yogurt

This chorizo recipe is hearty and substantial on its own, but if you want to put an egg on it, go right ahead.
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