Vegetable
The Ultimate Turkey Dinner Leftovers Soup
When you've got mashed potatoes, carrots, and roast turkey leftovers, it's easy to add a little cream and broth to make something entirely new.
By Dan Clapson and Twyla Campbell
Black Garlic Chocolate Chip Cookies
When garlic is kept at low heat over a period of weeks, its flavor becomes subtle and surprisingly sweet, and it plays very well with chocolate.
By Dan Clapson and Twyla Campbell
Spinach Frittata With Raisins and Pine Nuts
Pine nuts with raisins is a classic Roman Jewish combination for frittata. This version builds on that formula with the addition of lemon and creamy mascarpone.
By Leah Koenig
Grilled Swiss Chard and Zucchini With Raspberry-Macerated Onions
The dramatic red raspberry-macerated onions are lovely with chard and zucchini, but you can also serve them with grilled chicken or even charcuterie.
By Dan Clapson and Twyla Campbell
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Six ingredients (including salt and pepper) stand between you and what may just be the world’s most perfect side dish.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Cast Iron Garlic Shrimp With Chorizo and Green Olives
This rustic baked shrimp dish is almost prefab, thanks to overnight prep and quick, day-of cooking. Serve with plenty of bread for dipping.
By Amy Thielen
Butternut Squash Soup
Go all-out autumnal with this easy soup recipe that combines roasted butternut squash with fresh ginger and cinnamon.
By Mary Risley
Spicy Garlicky Corn Cheese Ciabatta
Garlic bread meets Korean corn cheese—a simple dish that consists of sweet canned corn kernels, lots of mayonnaise, and mozzarella cheese.
By James Park
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12 Types of Potatoes and How to Cook With Them
No, sweet potatoes aren’t actually potatoes. Yes, we’re covering them anyway.
By Julie Harans
The Best Way to Keep Guacamole From Turning Brown
Does storing guacamole with the avocado pit actually keep it green?
By Zoe Denenberg
Nightshade Confit
Eggplant, zucchini, and peppers take a long, slow bath in lots of olive oil, becoming meltingly tender in the pan and getting even better the following day.
By Amy Thielen
How New Orleans Made Chicory Coffee Its Own
The dried root was once an inexpensive filler ingredient. Now it’s a sought-after flavor.
By Megan Braden-Perry
Chili Crisp Panzanella
Take panzanella up a notch by mixing chili crisp into golden-brown bread cubes to add the right amount of heat and savory notes to this refreshing salad.
By James Park
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How Bagged Salad Mix Took Over the Produce Section
Who thought of packaging salad greens in boxes, bags, and kits in the first place—and do you have to wash bagged salad before using?
By Margarett Waterbury
Chili Crisp Bucatini
The addition of chili crisp transforms this carbonara into a delicious cycle of flavors: rich and luscious, peppery and spicy, and then sharp and salty.
By James Park
Tomato and Egg “Shakshuka”
Tomato and egg, a classic Chinese dish packed with sweet and umami flavors, is combined with shakshuka for easy brunch or dinnertime showstopper.
By Hetty Lui McKinnon
Spicy Celery, Tofu, and Glass Noodle Salad
Based on a beloved jellyfish salad, this jellyfish-free glass noodle salad showcases crunchy celery and tofu smothered in a sesame-vinegar dressing.
By Hetty Lui McKinnon
Glazed Carrots
An easy side dish for weeknights and holidays, these glazed carrots are coated in a buttery brown sugar syrup.
By Amy Mastrangelo
Simple Turkey Chili With All the Toppings
Having a dependable turkey chili recipe in your culinary repertoire means that a hearty, crowd-pleasing weeknight dinner is never far from reach.
By Jesse Szewczyk