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Egg Sandwich With Mayo & Chile Paste
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Aug 6, 2019

Egg Sandwich With Mayo & Chile Paste

This egg sandwich with mayo couldn't be easier or quicker, which is why our recipe developer makes it all the time on weekday mornings.

10mServes 1
Baked Bean and Cheese Burritos
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Jul 18, 2019

Baked Bean and Cheese Burritos

One of the easiest baked dinner recipes you can make - making these bean and cheese burritos perfect for a weeknight meal. The kiddos and adults love them.

25mMakes 6 burritos
3 ingredients Gnocchi gratin
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Jul 12, 2019

3 ingredients Gnocchi gratin

One of my favorite dish! It's very simple to make with only 3 ingredients, but a real comfort food!

35mServes 3
Lemony Pasta With Asparagus and White Beans
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Jun 4, 2019

Lemony Pasta With Asparagus and White Beans

Marinating canned white beans in lemon juice and zest, along with red-pepper flakes and shallots, imbues them with brightness and a touch of heat, adding so much flavor to this warm-weather pasta. It’s dead simple to make: While the pasta cooks and the beans marinate, sauté the asparagus in olive oil, then use that pan to finish the dish. There’s enough asparagus in the mix to make this a one-pan meal, but serving it with a crisp green salad on the side will add a little crunch and freshness.

30m4 to 6 servings
Speculoos Cookie Butter Pie
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Mar 28, 2019

Speculoos Cookie Butter Pie

Traditionally served on St. Nicholas Day in Belgium and the Netherlands, crisp, gingerbread-like speculoos cookies have risen in popularity after airlines began offering them as mid-flight snacks. Cookie butter, a creamy spread, incorporate that cookie’s flavors. This easy pie uses crumbled speculoos (also known as speculaas) in its crust and the cookie butter in its filling, doubling up on the flavor of warm spices like cinnamon and ginger. The whole thing comes together in about 30 minutes. The pie is perfect all on its own, but if you want to dress it up, add some unsweetened whipped cream and a sprinkle of cookie crumbs. Avoid sweetened whipped cream, which would take this pie from sweet to cloying.

30m8 to 10 servings
Mom's 'Instant Party' Chile con Queso
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Mar 25, 2019

Mom's 'Instant Party' Chile con Queso

Chile con Queso did the heavy-lifting for my mother. As far as crowd-pleasing party food goes, it is a sure thing: dead-easy recipe, consistent, and good.

15mServes 12 to 15
Hungry Girl Mac & Cheese
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Mar 19, 2019

Hungry Girl Mac & Cheese

This easy & delicious hungry girl mac and cheese recipe is done under 10 minutes! It is topped with prosciutto, crispy chorizo, & tons of cracked black pepper!

12mServes 1-2
Baked Barley Risotto With Mushrooms and Carrots
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Feb 12, 2019

Baked Barley Risotto With Mushrooms and Carrots

Wholesome and nutty, barley is a superb alternative to arborio rice in this risotto, since it’s naturally plump and chewy when cooked. The grated Parmesan and butter stirred in at the end release the barley’s starches, creating a silky, creamy texture. Make sure to use pearl barley, not hulled, since it cooks much faster and is more tender. As for the mushrooms, white button, cremini and earthy shiitakes are a tasty, accessible mix, though any combination of oyster, king trumpet and maitake would raise the bar. Still, the best thing about this risotto, which is a satisfying vegetarian weeknight dinner (or side to any large roast or fish) is that it’s baked, taking away the pressure of constant stirring at the stove.

45m4 servings
Baked Buffalo Wings
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Jan 28, 2019

Baked Buffalo Wings

For chicken wings that come out of the oven as crisp and tender as their fried counterparts, coat the wings in salt and baking powder. The combination promotes even browning, crackly-crisp skin and moist, tender meat. (Do this for roast chicken, too!) Then, cook them directly under the high heat of the broiler, which renders fat and fuses the spicy buttery sauce to each wing. You can buy any combination of meaty drumettes, wingettes (flats) or wing tips, or buy whole wings and break them down yourself, cutting at the joints to separate each wing into three pieces. Looking for a vegetarian version — or simply to add some vegetables to your spread? Try these Buffalo crudités.

35m4 servings
Fettuccine Alfredo for One
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Jan 16, 2019

Fettuccine Alfredo for One

This recipe is simple, it's just fettuccine, butter, and cheese all tossed together with a starchy sauce. It is so easy you can make it for one!

20mServes 1
Spinach Feta Pinwheels
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Dec 28, 2018

Spinach Feta Pinwheels

This crescent rolls packed with spinach and feta is a great 93 calorie snack you can eat anytime, any day. This recipe is decadent and delicious.

40mMakes 9
Classic Baked Macaroni and Cheese
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Dec 12, 2018

Classic Baked Macaroni and Cheese

Think Stouffer's without the freezer. While it can be enjoyed straight from the pot, this macaroni and cheese has a slightly looser sauce than the stovetop variety to allow for thickening in the oven. Bread crumbs, while optional, make it truly spectacular.

1h4 to 6 servings
Cheese Straws
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Dec 5, 2018

Cheese Straws

You need something to put out when people come over for a drink. Or when you need something savory in the afternoon when you wish someone was coming over for a drink. You can roll the batch into a couple of logs, freeze and slice and bake off a dozen or so at a time.

1hAbout five dozen
Parmesan Crisps
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Oct 26, 2018

Parmesan Crisps

You only need one ingredient to make these and once you've tried them, they will be your "go to" to serve at parties, bring to parties or just enjoy all by yourself.

40mServes varies
Garlic Bread
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Oct 22, 2018

Garlic Bread

You may have once struggled with dry or greasy breads reeking of burned or raw garlic, but it's time to put that behind you. This is a versatile recipe, as readily made with thin baguettes, as it is with rustic sourdoughs and airy Italian loaves. Cutting the bread like a Hasselback potato keeps the butter from seeping out and allows the garlic to infuse the bread with its flavor without scorching. But, if it's an extra cheesy garlic bread you're looking for, slip a little mozzarella into each slit.

30m1 loaf
Roasted Cauliflower With Feta, Almonds and Olives
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Oct 10, 2018

Roasted Cauliflower With Feta, Almonds and Olives

Roasted cauliflower is a pure delight, but tossing it with feta, toasted almonds and olives makes it even better. The additions come together while the cauliflower roasts, allowing you to assemble this side in no time. If almonds aren't available, walnuts or hazelnuts are good substitutions. This dish works well served warm, but it's equally good at room temperature if you want to make it ahead. Serve with grilled pork chops or pan-seared chicken thighs with lemon and herbs, or fold it into cooked grains, such farro or rice, for a hearty grain salad.

30m4 servings
Eat the Season: The Gnudi from Tuscany
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Oct 9, 2018

Eat the Season: The Gnudi from Tuscany

Spinach is available year round but in this period you find the fall variety characterised by more succulent leaves. Spinach is a good reservoir of minerals and vitamins, as long as it is consumed strictly raw. If you have to cook them as in this recipe, it’s better if you steam the spinach to preserve the nutrients. Now you are all set to prepare this recipe from Tuscany: the Gnudi. This name, in Tuscan dialect, means naked, as they are not covered with dough. The lightness and delicacy of this dish is the strength of the Gnudi, which are best accompanied by a fresh dressing light tomato sauce or butter and sage.

40mServes 4
Migas Breakfast Tacos
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Oct 3, 2018

Migas Breakfast Tacos

Tortilla chips in tacos may seem like overkill, but they’re not. Set into scrambled eggs that are loaded with onions and poblanos, they soften and enrich the mix while keeping some crispiness. A slice of avocado on top — along with melted cheese — adds a nice creaminess to the mix. These tacos work well with red or green salsa, so use your favorite. While these would impress at a weekend brunch, they also come together quickly on weekday mornings, and can be wrapped in foil to be eaten out of hand.

20m4 to 6 servings
Apple Quesadillas
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Sep 26, 2018

Apple Quesadillas

These are delicious and my four year old daughter loves them! We eat them for breakfast.

13mMakes 2
Apple Turnovers With an All-Cheddar Crust
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Sep 10, 2018

Apple Turnovers With an All-Cheddar Crust

This rule-breaking pastry ditches butter and uses sharp cheddar instead. Think part flaky pie crust, part cheese straw. Permission to turn it into your new go-to dough: granted. But first, try these apple turnovers that happily live between savory and sweet.

1h 30mMakes 4 turnovers
Crusted Heirloom Tomato With Goat Cheese Mousse
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Sep 5, 2018

Crusted Heirloom Tomato With Goat Cheese Mousse

In this Goat Cheese Mousse recipe, The lightness of the cheese mousse pairs perfectly with the fried tomato, as the crust adds a different texture to the dish.

40mServes 6
Couscous Salad With Turmeric, Chickpeas and Tomato
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Aug 17, 2018

Couscous Salad With Turmeric, Chickpeas and Tomato

Turmeric highlights the golden hue of couscous while adding a welcome bit of flavor. The grains are paired with tomatoes, which have been left to sit in red wine and vinegar, infusing them with flavor and making the dressing even more juicy for the couscous-chickpea mix. If you want the onion to be nice and crisp and to take its raw edge off, put the slices in a bowl of ice and water before you cook the couscous. Drain them right before tossing them in. You can add even more crunch by topping the salad with sliced celery or chiles, if you like your food spicy. Either thinly sliced fresh chiles, such as fresno or jalapeños, or preserved ones, like peppadews or hot cherry, work well.

15m6 to 8 servings
Roasted Eggplant and Buffalo Mozzarella Pizza
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Aug 1, 2018

Roasted Eggplant and Buffalo Mozzarella Pizza

In Italy, when high-quality buffalo mozzarella is used to top a pizza, it’s often added after baking instead of before. The heat of the just-cooked pizza softens but doesn’t melt the cheese, which retains its milky, sweet flavor and stays supple instead of becoming stretchy. Here, the cheese crowns a pizza topped with tomato, roasted eggplant, chile flakes and fresh basil leaves. If you can’t get good buffalo mozzarella, substitute dollops of fresh ricotta. Or, you could experiment with burrata, draining it first. Save the cream, mix it with olive oil and salt, then use it to top ripe tomatoes instead of dressing. And if you are in a rush, substitute store-bought pizza dough.

19h 30m4 12-inch pizzas
White Bean and Ricotta Sandwich
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Jul 19, 2018

White Bean and Ricotta Sandwich

This sandwich has it all--creamy, crunchy, sweet, salty. This is easily multiplied and can be made in a big batch--general rule of thumb is 2:1 beans to ricotta--to serve with toast or crackers for a party, or just on its own out of the bowl...it's that good.

5mMakes 1 sandwich