Dairy Free
Roast Chicken Thighs with Veggies
This recipe harnesses the goodness of schmaltz while adding great flavor to the vegetables. Plus, it cooks quite quickly compared
to roasting a whole chicken.
By Julie Mayfield and Charles Mayfield
Thai-Style Pineapple-Coconut Rice
Keep the accompaniments simple by serving with a platter of sliced baked tofu, cucumbers, tomatoes, and baby carrots.
By Nava Atlas
Spicy Korean Steak Tacos
Baste grilled steaks with a sweet and spicy chile-ginger sauce, then pile into tortillas with kimchi, cilantro, and mayo for a fusion dinner everyone will love.
By Donna Hay
Berry Explosion Muffins
Free of refined sugar, these muffins are sweetened naturally with dates, and get a protein boost from both chia seeds and almond flour.
By Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Salsa Verde
By Donna Hay
Slow-Roasted Lamb Shoulder
By Donna Hay
Baked Baking Soda Method for Soft Pretzels
An alternative to working with lye is to dip pretzels in a simmering baked baking soda solution, which will give you a result that is close to the dark, burnished crust that lye imparts. If you prefer to avoid working with lye, or just don’t have time to source it, use this method.
By Andrea Slonecker
Vegan Apple Cider Cupcakes
This is the quintessential fall cupcake. Prepare the apple cider just as if you were going to drink it, boiled with plenty of whole cinnamon, cloves, and allspice.
By Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero
Eggplant Cannelloni with Pine Nut Romesco Sauce
By Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Thai Beef Salad
We eat this salad—which is a great way to stretch a piece of beef—all year long for lunch and dinner, but it's particularly good during the warmer months. The thinly sliced meat, the crunch of the cucumbers and red onions, and the heady aroma of mint and cilantro tossed with the chile-spiked salty-sweet dressing seem made for hot days and nights.
By Kathy Brennan and Caroline Campion
Veggie Italian Hoagies
This easy, beach-ready sandwich pairs juicy summer tomatoes with tangy giardiniera and crunchy shreds of iceberg. Bring napkins.
By Amiel Stanek
E.L.T. (Egg, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich)
With each bite you get that ideal combo of ingredients—sweet tomato, rich egg, crisp iceberg lettuce.
By Adam Rapoport
Sippin’ Green Gazpacho
This zippy, herbaceous drinkable soup is like a trip to the farmers’ market in a glass.
By Amiel Stanek
Shaved Radish Salad With Walnuts And Mint
Mandolines were made for recipes like this; even slices will make this simple salad look like the work of a pro.
By Mina Stone
Nut Butter
You can use any kind of nuts for this recipe—almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, and Brazil nuts are all delicious.
By Sarah Britton
Spiked Rose Lemonade
Delicate rose water (a common ingredient in Middle Eastern sweets) and tart lemonade are a refreshing combination in this pretty pink drink.
By Kat Boytsova
Pan-Fried Sweet and Sour Chicken
This panfried version of this classic sweet-and-tangy Chinese-American dish can be cooked in 22 minutes or less.
By Rhoda Boone
Rice Balls With Salmon Filling
Onigiri is a quintessential Japanese food: made by moms for breakfast, lunch boxes, and picnics. It is the ideal handheld food (the nori wrapper keeps the sticky rice from getting all over your hand).
By Amy Kaneko
2-Minute Chocolate Chip and Pecan Cookie
Yes, you read that correctly! You will have this comforting cookie in just 2 minutes. Like any cookie, it will harden as it cools, however, if you want a warm, soft-centre cookie eat it immediately. Or feel free to wait 5 minutes until the edges crisp a little. I think it’s incredible served with a scoop of non-dairy vanilla ice cream.
By Katy Beskow
Pickled Blackberries
Pickling berries is a great way to make the most of seasonal produce. Try them over ice cream and salad.