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BASIL AND ALMOND PESTO
For this basil almond pesto recipe, no blanching or skinning is required; just blend it all together, and you have your aromatic fresh pesto ready in minutes.
Easiest Cacio e Pepe
This ridiculously easy cacio e pepe comes together with a few basic ingredients from your fridge and a big appetite! Recipe adapted from Mark Bittman.

Sweet Tart Passion Fruit Curd
I’ve never had a more flavor-packed fruit curd in my life! This passionfruit curd recipe tastes like sweet tarts and includes egg yolk, butter and sugar.

Zahav's Hummus Tehina
The secret to a great Zahav's hummus is an obscene amount of tehina, half of the recipe by weight, so it's important to use the best quality you can find.

Black Sesame Porridge
Black Sesame Porridge is a yummy and nutritious food that is also very easy to digest. Regular sesame can be used instead of black so don't worry if you can't find black sesame seeds!

Sesame Candied Sweet Potato Fries
These easy oven-baked Sesame Sweet Potato have a crispy candy coating that is addictive and delicious! Give this recipe a try.

Chinese sweet dumplings
Delicious Chinese sweet dumplings, filled with a tasty mix of sesame and ginger. Traditionally for lantern festival but good to enjoy any time.

Baked Halva
The last time I was in Istanbul, my friend took us to this amazing restaurant on the Asian side of the city. We ate mezzes and drank raki, and at the end of the meal we split a huge dish of baked halva. This is my very un-authentic yet delicious version of baked halva. It is also simply made vegan by using plant milk instead of the standard variety.

Pasta Aglio Olio
This pasta aglio olio recipe with chili garlic is my desert island dish. The pasta is simple yet filling, and the sauce has a bit of a kick and tons of flavor!

Blood Orange Toast
Winter Pears
A simple and delicious dessert to curl up next up next to on a chilly evening
Korean Persimmon-Walnut Roulades
The roulades recipe requires just three ingredients (no sugar) and makes a great teatime snack or healthy dessert. Look for whole dried persimmons and walnuts.

Chard with Cranberries
I love the earthy flavor of Swiss Chard, and I'm intrigued by its Mediterranean origins. My family, however, wanted seasonings that would distract them from the clearly "good-for-you" vibe of chard. We met in the middle with some crunch and some tang! This is especially attractive with rainbow chard, but red chard is lovely too. Serve with brown rice and grilled meat for an easy summer supper.

Almond Butter Macaroons
No-bake, gluten free, refined sugar free, dairy free, raw vegan chocolate macaroons. The fastest way to get that chocolatey treat you're craving.

Papaya, Jicama, Cucumber Salad
The tangy lime dressing really pulls the flavors together in the dish!
Date + Comté bites
Date and Comté Bites are my Ace-in-the-Hole when I'm scrambling, heading to a party, and need a dish that's delicious+simple. I strongly recommend sticking to salty, nutty cheeses like gruyere or comté to balance out the rich sweetness of the dates.

Almost Flourless Chocolate Cake
A 5-ingredient cake recipe that I received from my mom and have always loved this cake. It has the consistency of a mousse, but is really a cake. I think it is halfway between a soufflé and a cake. It has an airy texture and rich chocolate flavor without being too sweet…. so delicious! You could use a cup for cup flour to make this cake gluten-free.

Roasted Green Beans with Diced Dates, Garlic and Rosemary Marcona Almonds
Dates (when diced and cooked in oil) take on a cooked bacon/pancetta like texture. They are outrageously flavorful. Paired with green beans, garlic, Marcona almonds, and a touch of rosemary, this side dish is a perfect accompaniment to roasted pork or lamb. Or chicken. Or beef. Or quinoa. Or by themselves. If you can't find Marcona almonds, substitute slivered almonds and reduce almond quantity by half.

On Hand Chocolate Souffle
I googled a bunch of quick chocolate things and then used my back pocket knowledge to bake this. Me version requires an oven safe ramekin. If you don't have one on hand, I reccomend turning to google and conducting experiments like I did. Serves one hungry chef or some friends willing to share.

Butternut, lentil and cucumber salad
This salad is not well complicated (as usual) and savours magnificently in a lunch box. Think simply of making it the day before.

Whole Grain Blueberry Muffins With Orange Streusel
This master recipe for juicy, whole grain berry muffins is both extremely flexible and extremely rewarding. It is sweet but not sugary, packed with whole grains but not dense, and reasonably rich in fiber, protein, complex carbohydrates and healthy fats. The fresh berries and nuts are interchangeable with dried fruit, coconut or sunflower seeds. And the muffins freeze beautifully; they can go from a 300-degree oven to the breakfast table (or the car) in about 20 minutes.

Roasted wine grapes, walnuts and olives
This is a winemaker's recipe that is an interesting appetizer or even wonderful dessert -- especially when there is some red wine still left on the table. I saw a version of this in Food & Wine Magazine back in the '80s and have since modified it to improve on the outcome.

Potato Gnocchi from Scratch
Tender potato gnocchi from scratch aren’t heavy like those prepackaged bombs at the market. This recipe includes flour, potatoes and one extra-large egg.

Whiskey mable almonds
Roasting nuts is one of the simplest and easiets ways to be creative about your food. If you love your snacks as much as I do, it's also a really good oppotunity to cut down on your intake of salt. The salt/sugar/spicy balance is a pretty personal thing, but here's a good starting point.