Sauce
The Jar of Sauce That Improves Every Summer Meal
We promise, it won't make every meal taste the same.
27 Ways to Use Up a Jar of Jam
Yes, sure, you can spread it on toast. But why stop there? There are so many other ways to get your jam on.
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The Greatest Pastas of All Time
You don't mess with a classic.
Vinegar Sauce
When coming up with a vinegar sauce for Fette Sau, I didn't want something that was too obviously connected to any specific regional barbecue. (North Carolina 'cue employs a sauce that's either vinegar and spices, in the eastern part of the state, or the same with the addition of tomato, in the west; South Carolina adds mustard to its vinegar sauce.) And I wanted a vinegar sauce that would work equally well with all kinds of smoked meat—not just the pork it's usually paired with. This sauce will add brightness to pulled pork, and it has enough depth to stand up to beef and lamb.
5 Stir-Ins That Make Canned Baked Beans Taste Homemade
Don't have time to simmer a pot of beans all day? That doesn't mean you can't add a boost of flavor to the canned version.
The Mexican Pantry Ingredient Your Kitchen Needs
Who knew a little can could pack so much flavor?
Pestos, Chimichurris, and Salsa Verdes: What's the Difference?
Let's get to know out green sauces.
Thousand Flavor Syrup
A thousand might be an exaggeration, but this complex syrup can be used many ways. Add to spritzers, drizzle over fruit, mix into yogurt, or spoon onto grapefruit halves (to name just a few).
Herbed Olive Oil
Parsley, mint, and lemon zest make this herbed oil a versatile condiment for a number of dishes.
Sunny Dressing
When you leave lemon peels behind on the cutting board, you're (literally) throwing away free flavor. The peel adds a mild bitterness that we love, plus a bit of texture that instantly makes a salad dressing interesting. This whole-lemon vinaigrette can take on much more than Bibb lettuce: It's substantial enough to go head to head with blistered string or flat beans, smoky grilled meats—you name it.
Collard Greens and Kale Pesto
You wouldn't blanch tender herbs such as basil, but doing so here softens the collards and kale.
Creamy Tahini Sauce, Three Ways
Serve this ultra-creamy tahini sauce with grilled meats or roasted vegetables, or use it as a base for a silky avocado dip or an herby salad dressing.
Cucumber and Charred Onion Salad
Somewhere between a condiment and a side; this would be great spooned right onto a burger.
9 Quick-and-Easy 2-Ingredient Sauces
What, you haven't mastered the French Mother Sauces yet? These simple 2-ingredient sauces will have to suffice in the meantime.
The Simplest Tomato Sauce Recipe Ever
This one-pan cherry tomato sauce is the simplest pasta trick ever.
Turn Bottled Barbecue Sauce Into Something Much Better
Don't have time for homemade sauce? That doesn't mean you can't make something delicious.
Creamy Jalapeño Sauce
This spicy condiment is ubiquitous at Tex-Mex restaurants and taco trucks all over Texas. People are shocked when they learn the light green, creamy sauce is made without avocado or dairy. Our version is full of fresh jalapeño heat and bright lime, emulsified using only neutral vegetable oil.
The Secret Ingredient Your Tomato Sauce May Be Missing
It's a little controversial, but all the most balanced tomato sauces have sugar—sometimes naturally, sometimes not.