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Weeknight Chicken With Creamy Mushrooms
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Mar 8, 2022

Weeknight Chicken With Creamy Mushrooms

Cream of mushroom chicken that is almost as easy as cranking open a can. A cozy, satisfying weeknight dinner.

35mServes 2 to 4
Oxtail and Butter Beans
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Mar 3, 2022

Oxtail and Butter Beans

This hearty, warming recipe is inspired by Jamaican and West Indian oxtail stews. Oxtail is a cut that benefits from a long cook time: Here, it falls off the bone and is surrounded by an incredibly rich gravy with a lot of body. Worcestershire sauce is traditional and balances the dish’s earthy, spicy and sweet flavors. The butter beans add a slight bite to counter the tender meat. But back to that gravy: Sop it up with naan or roti, or serve it over coconut rice and peas. (Watch the video of Millie Peartree making oxtail and butter beans here.)

2h4 servings
Msakhan (Palestinian Flatbreads With Onion, Sumac, and Spiced Roast Chicken)
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Feb 18, 2022

Msakhan (Palestinian Flatbreads With Onion, Sumac, and Spiced Roast Chicken)

Taboon bread spread with sweet onions cooked in a generous amount of olive oil and flavored with tangy sumac before being topped with crispy roast chicken and pine nuts.

1h 15m4
Salchipapa (Peruvian Hot Dogs and French Fries)
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Feb 16, 2022

Salchipapa (Peruvian Hot Dogs and French Fries)

Peru's irresistible platter of hot dogs and French fries pulls no punches.

1h 45m8
Air-Fryer Chicken Parmesan
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Jan 26, 2022

Air-Fryer Chicken Parmesan

An air fryer can form a crispy shell on chicken Parmesan while keeping the meat inside juicy. Rebecca Abbott and Jennifer West, the authors of “Air Fryer Beginner Recipes” who run the blog Air Frying Foodie, created this recipe using a crust that combines coarse panko and fine bread crumbs with Parmesan for the most flavorful crunch. It’s delicious served with pasta and tomato sauce for dinner, or sandwiched in a roll for lunch.

45m4 servings
Roasted Chicken With Caramelized Cabbage
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Jan 5, 2022

Roasted Chicken With Caramelized Cabbage

Chicken roasted on a sheet pan develops gloriously crispy skin thanks to the increased hot airflow from the oven that passes over it. The extra space on the pan holds cabbage and onions, which roast around the chicken and soak up its juices while caramelizing. Fennel seeds, which are often found in sausage, lend their wonderful anise flavor to the dry brine on the bird and to the schmaltzy vegetables. If you can, dry-brine the chicken overnight for the most flavor and juiciness. Be sure to save the carcass to turn into stock later.

2h 20m4 servings
Classic Chicken and Rice Soup
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Jan 4, 2022

Classic Chicken and Rice Soup

The beauty of this comforting classic is all in the details.

4h 15m4,4 cups
Wine-Braised Chicken With Mushrooms and Leeks
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Dec 29, 2021

Wine-Braised Chicken With Mushrooms and Leeks

Adding crème fraîche and fancy mushrooms to a pan full of wine-braised chicken makes it ultrarich and extra special. This recipe is perfect for a festive dinner when you’re looking for a chicken dish that’s a little more dressed up than your average weeknight meal, but it isn’t overly difficult. Make it a day or two in advance, and, like all braises, it gets even better with time.

1h4 servings
Honey-Glazed Mushrooms With Udon
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Dec 15, 2021

Honey-Glazed Mushrooms With Udon

In this weeknight dish, caramelized mushrooms are bathed in a satiny glaze of honey and butter, delivering the winning trifecta of sweet, savory and earthy. Cremini mushrooms are the hardest workers of the fungi world; they are inexpensive and accessible, and while they may not feel as fancy as some wild varieties, with some time in the pan, they burst with complex flavor. (Button mushrooms also do the job well.) Chubby udon are the ideal carriers for the luscious sauce, but for the most satisfying results, use fresh or frozen noodles, rather than the thinner dried strands. (Though in a pinch, they work, too). To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

20m4 servings
Creamy Baked Macaroni and Cheese
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Dec 15, 2021

Creamy Baked Macaroni and Cheese

This macaroni and cheese recipe, inspired by Stouffer’s, delivers the best of all worlds: creamy, saucy comfort, with a consistency that’s slightly more set than a stovetop version, thanks to a final bake in the oven. It stays voluptuous and molten as a result of a higher ratio of sauce to noodles, which are cooked completely so they don’t soak up as much liquid. The Velveeta is necessary here, as it has sodium citrate, which prevents the sauce from separating in the oven. Elbow macaroni works fine, but cavatappi is an especially fun shape to eat with its telephone-cord bounciness.

1h6 to 8 servings
Simmered Frozen Tofu Soup With Pork and Cabbage
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Dec 8, 2021

Simmered Frozen Tofu Soup With Pork and Cabbage

Freezing and thawing tofu transforms its texture, making it the perfect vehicle for flavor.

6h 20m4
Aloo Anday (Potatoes and Scrambled Eggs)
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Nov 30, 2021

Aloo Anday (Potatoes and Scrambled Eggs)

This is just one version of a popular Pakistani spicy scrambled egg and potato breakfast dish. Endlessly adaptable, it also makes for an inexpensive yet substantial weeknight meal. Sweetness from onions, tanginess from tomatoes, heat from chiles and nutty freshness from coriander seeds provide a fine foundation for humble eggs and potatoes. Often served with chapati, the dish is just as good with store-bought pita, naan or even with rice.

45m4 to 6 servings 
Butaniku no Shogayaki (Japanese Ginger Pork)
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Nov 3, 2021

Butaniku no Shogayaki (Japanese Ginger Pork)

A quick and easy Japanese pork stir-fry.

35m4
Garlic Stock
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Nov 1, 2021

Garlic Stock

A supremely savory vegetable stock that only needs one ingredient. And yes, that ingredient is garlic—two whole heads of it.

1h 5mmakes about 8 cups
Creamy Grits With Mushrooms and Chard
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Oct 6, 2021

Creamy Grits With Mushrooms and Chard

In an ode to her Black, Mexican and Haitian backgrounds, the chef Rahanna Bisseret Martinez created this recipe, which honors one of the Americas’s most important ingredients: corn. Corn grits cooked with unsweetened oat-milk cream act as a base for tender swiss chard leaves, pickled chard stems and mushrooms. Soaked then caramelized in a jalapeño sauce, the mushrooms create layers of varying textures along with the greens. This dish can be served on its own as a hearty one-plate vegan meal, or alongside a main dish or with a crisp and lightly dressed green salad.

1h 30m4 servings
Smoked Wagyu Beef Shank
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Sep 24, 2021

Smoked Wagyu Beef Shank

This falls-off-the-bone Wagyu beef shank is beyond delicious! The shank is covered in a BBQ rub and smoked overnight. The flavorful Wagyu beef is then shredded and served! This recipe is perfect for backyard BBQs, game day, and family gatherings! Try this tasty recipe today!

20h 40mServes 6-8
Roasted Mushroom Laab
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Sep 23, 2021

Roasted Mushroom Laab

Earthy mushrooms replace meat in this take on laab. A dish popular in the northern and northeastern regions of Thailand, laab (also spelled larb) is often a lively combination of cooked minced meat, fresh herbs and a punchy dressing. In this recipe, mushrooms are roasted until golden brown and crispy around the edges, and, once cooled, tossed with a mix of cilantro, mint, basil and aromatics, including sliced scallions. Lime juice and soy sauce keep the dressing tangy and savory. A subtle, nutty crunch from toasted ground rice is an essential element of the salad, so don’t skip this step. Serve the dish with steamed rice and additional lime wedges for squeezing. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

30m4 servings
Moroccan Kefta 
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Sep 22, 2021

Moroccan Kefta 

Kefta is ground beef or lamb mixed with ingredients like fresh herbs, onions, ground cumin and sweet paprika, which are often used in Moroccan cuisine. Moroccans often grill it over charcoal, but it’s very versatile: You can thread kefta onto skewers, as done here, or shape it as a patty to fill a sandwich or even use it as a stuffing for dumplings.

15m4 servings
Cold Noodles With Tomatoes
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Sep 2, 2021

Cold Noodles With Tomatoes

Halved cherry tomatoes provide a strong flavor foundation for this cold noodle dish that’s at once savory like gazpacho and refreshingly satiating like naengmyeon, the chilled Korean noodle soup. Inspired, too, by oi naengguk, a hydrating cold cucumber soup, this dish leans into the wonders of ripe tomatoes and lets you taste them as they are: raw and juicy. Julienned cucumber would taste wonderful here, as would supple poached shrimp or halved hard-boiled eggs.

20m4 to 6 servings
Grilled Porgy With Lemons and Scallions
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Aug 20, 2021

Grilled Porgy With Lemons and Scallions

Porgy is a fish that takes beautifully to grilling whole, filled with aromatic ingredients. Here, Ayesha Nurdjaja, the chef of Shuka in New York City, stuffs the fish with lemon and herbs. When lightly charred, the skin of the fish becomes crispy and delicious. One way to guarantee that your fish will lift easily off the grill is to have clean, well-oiled grates, and if you're willing to sacrifice a couple of extra bunches of scallions, lay them on the grill, then put the fish on top. The scallions will burn away, but the fish will release. Fennel fronds work the same way. Ms. Nurdjaja tops the fish with a lightly-dressed arugula salad — but it’s just as delicious on its own.

30m4 to 6 servings
Chicken Salad With Nectarines and Goat Cheese
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Aug 20, 2021

Chicken Salad With Nectarines and Goat Cheese

Crunchy and creamy, sweet and tangy, this main dish salad is a new take on the goat cheese, spinach and fruit salads of the 1980s. Lemon-kissed nectarines and shallots are tossed with chicken, pita chips and greens. A mature green like spinach adds heft, but any salad green works. Goat cheese cream hidden beneath the salad is a delightful surprise; you get a bit of the tangy cream every few bites. Make it vegetarian by nixing the chicken and adding white beans to the nectarines in Step 1. Embellish freely with thinly sliced beets, sunflower seeds, sliced jalapeños or soft herbs, or swap in another stone fruit like apricots or cherries.

15m4 to 6 servings
Tofu Larb
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Aug 11, 2021

Tofu Larb

Larb, a ground meat dish seasoned with fresh herbs popular in the Northeastern and Northern regions of Thailand, originated in Laos where it's known as laab. This vegan version requires minimal cooking and features crumbled extra-firm tofu, which soaks up the spicy, citrusy sauce like a sponge. Toasted ground rice is a traditional addition that adds a lovely aroma and nuttiness while thickening the sauce. Makrut lime leaves and crispy fried shallots can be found at Asian grocery stores, at some larger supermarket chains, or online, but both can be omitted. Crispy shallots bring a bit of crunch on top, but chopped, roasted peanuts would also work. Eat it with lettuce leaves for a light meal, or if you’re looking for something more substantial, serve it with sticky or regular rice. For those who are looking for even more spice, top with sliced fresh chiles. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

20m4 servings
Tofu Laab
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Aug 11, 2021

Tofu Laab

Laab (also spelled larb), a ground meat dish seasoned with fresh herbs popular in the Northeastern and Northern regions of Thailand, originated in Laos. This vegan version requires minimal cooking and features crumbled extra-firm tofu, which soaks up the spicy, citrusy sauce like a sponge. Toasted ground rice is a traditional addition that adds a lovely aroma and nuttiness while thickening the sauce. Makrut lime leaves and crispy fried shallots can be found at Asian grocery stores, at some larger supermarket chains, or online, but both can be omitted. Crispy shallots bring a bit of crunch on top, but chopped, roasted peanuts would also work. Eat it with lettuce leaves for a light meal, or if you’re looking for something more substantial, serve it with sticky or regular rice. For those who are looking for even more spice, top with sliced fresh chiles. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

20m4 servings
Chicken and Herb Salad With Nuoc Cham 
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Aug 2, 2021

Chicken and Herb Salad With Nuoc Cham 

Nuoc cham, a Vietnamese sauce bright with lime juice and chile, is tossed into this simple, satisfying salad to give it a salty-sweet finish. Thinly sliced bell pepper and shaved cabbage provide crunch, while meat pulled from a store-bought rotisserie chicken — or any leftover chicken — soaks up the dressing. Serve this by itself, or alongside steamed rice or room-temperature cooked rice vermicelli. 

35m4 servings