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Crispy Hash Browns
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Crispy Hash Browns

Grated Parmesan and whipped crème fraîche enrich the flavor profile of these rich, golden hash browns. Packing the patties tightly and allowing the starch and cheese to bind the shredded potatoes achieves a crisp outer layer. Although the patties may seem somewhat loose before cooking, they’ll fuse together in the hot oil, forming a formidable crust. Make sure not to disturb the patties: Let them fry until perfectly golden before flipping. Prepare these hash browns for a weekend brunch, or as a perfect side to accompany meat, poultry or salad.

30m4 servings
Tostadas With Beans, Cabbage and Avocado
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Tostadas With Beans, Cabbage and Avocado

Beans are traditionally fried in lard, but I use a small amount of grapeseed or sunflower oil instead, and rely on the broth from the beans for flavor. This is a great buffet dish for a Mexican dinner party. I prefer to toast the tortillas using the microwave method, but you can also deep-fry them.

45mServes 6
Savory Bread Pudding
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Savory Bread Pudding

45m8 servings
Pizzapiazza Deep Dish Spinach Pizza
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Pizzapiazza Deep Dish Spinach Pizza

1hone 9-inch deep-dish pizza, serving 6 to 8
Brown Rice, Sesame, Spinach and Scallion Pancakes
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Brown Rice, Sesame, Spinach and Scallion Pancakes

With only one test of these hearty pancakes, they’ve turned into a favorite lunch, snack and dinner in our house. Try them heated with a little grated cheese on top, or serve with yogurt. These look prettiest when you use black sesame seeds.

30m16 pancakes
Garlic-Parsley Potato Cakes
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Garlic-Parsley Potato Cakes

These crisp and savory cakes, a longtime specialty of the Manhattan restaurant called Home, are best described as homemade Tater Tots in patty form. They are a nice change from mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving or Christmas (or any) dinner, make ideal carriers for fried or poached eggs at brunch, and can even double as latkes for Hanukkah. The power of the garlic is tamed in one easy step — by boiling it in the same water as the potatoes.

1h8 servings (can be doubled)
Rigatoni al Forno With Cauliflower and Broccoli Rabe
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Rigatoni al Forno With Cauliflower and Broccoli Rabe

This baked pasta — please don’t call it a “pasta bake” — is a luscious affair, with two sauces. A creamy white béchamel is employed to toss with the pasta and vegetables. When it emerges, bubbly and bronzed and crisp on top, a bright, light tomato sauce adorns each serving. (If preferred, you can layer both sauces instead.) Putting it together is somewhat like building a lasagna — a bit of a fussy project — but once assembled, it's no trouble at all to bake and serve. Prepare it all several hours in advance, then pop it in the oven when you like.

1h 30m6 servings
Vegan Pizza With Apple, Butternut Squash and Caramelized Onions
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Vegan Pizza With Apple, Butternut Squash and Caramelized Onions

This satisfying cold-weather pizza from Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan cookbook author, makes a great main course, or it can be cut into pieces as an appetizer. The creamy white bean purée made by whizzing cannellini beans, oil, lemon juice, garlic, thyme, salt and pepper in a food processor makes this dish seem like a real treat, and the piles of caramelized onions, roasted butternut squash, apple and spinach finish it off beautifully. If you're a half-hearted vegan, consider sprinkling a handful of blue cheese over the top a few minutes before it's done baking. We won't tell.

2h4 servings
Pierogi Ruskie (Potato and Cheese Pierogi)
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Pierogi Ruskie (Potato and Cheese Pierogi)

Pierogi are always on the menu at milk bars, historic Polish restaurants that were once socialist canteens. This recipe for pierogi ruskie, stuffed with potatoes and cheese, comes from the Bar Prasowy, which is one of the most famous milk bars in Warsaw, and a place where fist-size dumplings can be filled with mushrooms and meat, spinach and cheese, or any number of combinations. These pierogi can be made from kitchen staples, though you’d be doing yourself a favor if you sought out the salty quark cheese that would be used in Poland. Be patient with your first few pierogi: Sealing the filling inside the dumpling takes some practice, but the practice itself is enjoyable. You can snack on the pierogi straight after boiling, or pan-fry them with butter until crisp and serve with barszcz, a light Polish borscht.

1h 30m24 to 30 pierogi
Balkan Eggplant and Chile Purée
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Balkan Eggplant and Chile Purée

This is an eggplant-centric version of ajvar (pronounced “eye-var), the Balkan red pepper and eggplant relish. Serve it with toasted pita triangles or warm pita bread. It differs from other eggplant purées because once the eggplant is cooked and puréed with the other ingredients, the purée itself is simmered until thick.

1h 30mMakes about 1 1/2 cups
Curried Egg Salad
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Curried Egg Salad

Here is a recipe our colleague Jeff Gordinier got from the New York chef Jesse Schenker in the process of writing an article about Mr. Schenker’s efforts to lose weight. It is for a much lighter version of the egg salad you may ordinarily make, with Greek yogurt standing in for mayonnaise and a number of egg yolks held back from the finished dish. But it is important to note that you don’t have to do that. You can make this dish with all the yolks if you like, and pile the result into the midst of a green salad or on top of a roll, and you’ll have a fine meal indeed.

10mAbout 1 cup
Guacamole Tostadas
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Guacamole Tostadas

2h 15m16 servings
Arroz con Habichuelas (Beans and Rice)
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Arroz con Habichuelas (Beans and Rice)

2h 45mSix to eight servings
Hard-Cooked Eggs in Tomato-Onion Sauce
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Hard-Cooked Eggs in Tomato-Onion Sauce

This is the eggs-as-meat-style main course of hard-cooked eggs simmered in tomato sauce. Though the main recipe here is Mediterranean, and you often see this preparation in southern Italy (it’s good over pasta), it is equally well known in India, where it is served with chapatti or other bread, and where the spicing is more assertive and the results even more surprising.

40m4 servings
White Beans With Chicory
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White Beans With Chicory

This is inspired by a classic dish from Apulia, the heel of the Italian boot. The authentic dish is a warm purée of skinned dried fava beans, served with cooked greens, usually chicory, a bitter green that is in the same family as escarole. If you are getting big heads of escarole or another hearty bitter lettuce called Batavia in your C.S.A. baskets, use the tough outer leaves for this and save the tender hearts for salads.

2h 30mServes 4 as a main dish, 6 as a starter
‘Bouillabaisse’ of Fresh Peas With Poached Eggs
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‘Bouillabaisse’ of Fresh Peas With Poached Eggs

In the Provence region of France, it is a peasant tradition to make “poor man’s bouillabaisse” with vegetables. For this soup, only fresh peas will work — don’t try it with frozen.

45mServes four to five
Thanksgiving Mixed Bean Chili With Corn and Pumpkin
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Thanksgiving Mixed Bean Chili With Corn and Pumpkin

A third riff on the Native American combination of beans, squash and corn for this week of vegetarian Thanksgiving main dish recipes. This is a straightforward vegetarian chili, one that is a favorite around my house throughout the year. You can turn up the heat if you wish, adding more chile, a chipotle, or fresh chopped chili peppers.

2h 15mYield: Serves 6 generously
Arepas de Choclo With Avocado Salad
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Arepas de Choclo With Avocado Salad

Arepas, corn cakes that are a cornerstone of Colombian and Venezuelan cuisines, come in many guises, depending on the region, the season and the available ingredients. This slightly sweet, cheese-filled version, called arepas de choclo, is adapted from “Colombiana” (HarperCollins, 2021), a cookbook by the Colombian food stylist Mariana Velásquez. The dough, which uses a combination of fresh corn kernels and yellow masarepa (precooked cornmeal), fries up into rich, moist, golden cakes that are like a more delicate version of the mozzarella-stuffed arepas found at street fairs. Ms. Velásquez pairs these with a lemony tomato and avocado salad to offer a soft and juicy contrast to the crisp-edged cakes. Perfect for a summery brunch, these also make an excellent light lunch or dinner. If you can’t find masarepa (P.A.N. is one brand available in large supermarkets), Ms. Velásquez recommends substituting instant polenta. But don’t use masa harina, which is a different product altogether. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

45m4 to 6 servings
Pizza on the Grill With Cherry Tomatoes, Mozzarella and Arugula
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Pizza on the Grill With Cherry Tomatoes, Mozzarella and Arugula

These grilled pizzas require no precooked sauce, though you could use some if you wanted to. The cherry tomatoes warm up but don’t collapse as they would in a hot oven. The arugula is sprinkled on when the pies come off the grill.

30m3 10-inch pizzas
Light Guacamole
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Light Guacamole

10m3 servings
Oeufs en cocotte florentine (Eggs in ramekins with spinach)
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Oeufs en cocotte florentine (Eggs in ramekins with spinach)

40mSix servings
Smashed Potatoes With Eggs and Rosemary Vinaigrette
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Smashed Potatoes With Eggs and Rosemary Vinaigrette

Feel free to double the eggs and add other brunch-worthy food alongside or as an underpinning for the potatoes, like smoked salmon, bacon or cured ham.

40m2 servings
Ramp Omelet
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Ramp Omelet

Right now, my favorite combination is ramps and eggs, a particularly satisfying pairing. Sizzled in a little butter, ramps make stellar scrambled eggs, and for not much more effort, a spectacular cheese omelet.

15m2 servings
Grilled Pizza With Grilled Fennel and Parmesan
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Grilled Pizza With Grilled Fennel and Parmesan

I do the same thing with the sliced fennel here as I do with my onions: – I toss it with a little olive oil and grill it first in a perforated pan before I grill the pizzas.

30m3 10-inch pizzas