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Sour Cream and Scallion Drop Biscuits
All that sour cream keeps these drop biscuits super moist and tender—they reheat well, even after sitting out for hours (pop back into 350° oven for 5 minutes).
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Alex Lau
BA's Best Onion Rings
The secret to our best onion rings is a batter made with beer and club soda; make sure both are very cold before stirring into the batter. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Gravy-Braised Turkey Legs With Cipolline Onions
You know how sometimes the turkey is dry and there’s not enough gravy? We fixed that by braising dark meat in a robust pan sauce. Ta-da!
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Christopher Testani
Scallion Salad
Slicing the scallion greens and chile at an extreme diagonal makes for a pleasing presentation.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Danny Kim
Avocado with Radish and Carrot and Pickled Onion
Pickling the onion in lemon juice gives it a fresh, less acidic finish. If you like, soak the carrot ribbons in ice water for 10 minutes to make them curl.
By Gerardo GonzalezPhotography by Christopher Baker
Grilled Scallions with Hot Sauce and Sesame Seeds
This is also delicious with pretty spring onions; increase cooking time to 6 or 8 minutes.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Andrew Knowlton
Grilled Ramps With Sherry-Ramp Vinaigrette
If you have a grill basket, this is a great time to use it. If not, lay the ramps perpendicular to the grill grates so they don’t slip through.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Danny Kim
Ricotta Scrambled Eggs And Buttered Ramps On Toast
Breakfast just got a major upgrade.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Danny Kim
Parsley, Red Onion, and Pomegranate Salad
Yes, you can treat parsley as a salad green, as long as your bunch isn’t woody. Sweet molasses and tart sumac make it vibrant. As for the raw onions, massage them with salt and let them sit for half an hour so they’re not so astringent. Also, adds Ottolenghi, “so you don’t burb.”
By Yotam OttolenghiPhotography by Christopher Testani
Tamarind-Cabbage Slaw with Crispy Onions
Proof that fried onions are good on anything—even a slaw. (This recipe was developed with IBM's Chef Watson.)
By Bon Appétit
Grilled Zucchini and Ricotta Flatbread
The only way to make flatbread even better? Grill it.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Alex Lau
Roasted Spring Onions
By Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Yossy Arefi
Poached Eggs on Toast With Ramps
When ramps are in season, stock up and make this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Swap in any soft cheese you like: Try ricotta, cream cheese, or an oozy burrata.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Brown Rice Mujadarra with Mixed Herbs
Mujadarra is a popular Middle Eastern side dish comprised of lentils and rice. Here, it's perfumed with cumin and finished with yogurt. Serve along side roasted chicken or with a fried egg as a meal on its own.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Yossy Arefi
Quick Pickled Onions
Photography by Kimberley Hasselbrink
Port and Onion Chutney
Red onions add sweetness and lend color to this chutney, but any onion will work.
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriot
Tomato and Sweet Onion Salad
We love using farmers' market heirloom varieties in this tomato salad recipe.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Peden + Munk
Chicken Under a Brick with Grilled Avocado, Scallion, and Red Onion
Spatchcocking is the speediest, easiest way to grill a whole bird. It cuts down on time and leaves you with crisp, crackly skin. Weighing it down with bricks means more grill-to-bird contact, which ensures super crackling-crisp skin.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Peden + Munk
Caponata
This caponata can be served warm or at room temperature. This recipe makes for a great appetizer—spread on toasted baguette slices.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Yossy Arefi
Savory Toast
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Christina Holmes