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"Tandoori" Carrots with Vadouvan Spice and Yogurt
Inspired by the rich flavors of food cooked in a tandoori oven, these carrots get their warm, savory notes from vadouvan.
By Claire Saffitz
Pasta with Anchovy Butter and Broccoli Rabe
Why is it that in the dead of winter, everything seems to need a little help? Anchovy butter delivers bold flavor to this back-pocket pasta
By Alison Roman
Beets with Goat Cheese, Nigella Seeds, and Pistachios
Steaming is back! The vinegar-and-spice-infused liquid flavors the beets as they cook.
By Claire Saffitz
Roasted and Charred Broccoli with Peanuts
Believe it or not, we came up with a new way to chop broccoli.
By Claire Saffitz
Red Rice Salad with Pecans, Fennel, and Herbs
This crunchy winter salad is exactly what you'll want to pack for lunch this week.
By Claire Saffitz
Crunchy Turnip, Apple, and Brussels Sprout Slaw
This slaw reimagines Brussels sprouts as an adorable mini salad green. Core them with a paring knife and the leaves will pop right off.
By Claire Saffitz
Our Favorite Latkes
We fried dozens of latkes—all the highest-rated versions on our site—to come up with our ultimate recipe with fluffy, pillowy-soft centers and crisp, golden brown edges.
By Rhoda Boone
Cabbage and Apple Salad
This seasonal kale salad is just the thing to serve alongside hearty braised meats and roasts this fall.
By Anders Braathen
Potato Gratin with Goat Cheese
Bucheron is an aged goat cheese—sharp but gooey and oozy around the edge. If using fresh goat cheese, it will soften not melt.
By Anders Braathen
Yeasted Blinis
These are great at room temperature, so cook them (using two skillets at a time!) an hour ahead.
By Chef Bonnie Morales
Skillet Roast Chicken With Fennel, Parsnips, and Scallions
A beautifully browned bird and seasonal vegetables cook in a single skillet for an effortless dinner. Swap in carrots, quartered onions, or tiny potatoes—anything goes.
By Dawn Perry and Claire Saffitz
Salt-Baked Salmon with Citrus and Herbs
It can be hard to gauge what's happening under all that salt, but these times are accurate. If your fish is on the smaller side, take it out on the lower end of the range.
By Alison Roman
Radicchio Salad with Sourdough Dressing
Sourdough enriches salad dressing for a creamy, tangy finish.
By Dawn Perry and Claire Saffitz
Roast Ducks with Potatoes, Figs, and Rosemary
Pekin (also known as Long Island) duck is the most common variety for whole ducks, and their size makes them great for roasting. Many purveyors stock these birds frozen, so pick them up a day or two before cooking so they can defrost.
By Alison Roman
Skillet Stuffing With Apples, Shallots, and Cranberries
Cooking your stuffing in an ovenproof skillet means it can go from stove to oven without missing a beat. Prepping your aromatic vegetables in the food processor cuts down on chopping time, too.
By Leah Koenig
Green Beans With Za'atar and Lemon
Prep your green beans quickly; stack a handful of them together on a cutting board and trim the stem ends off the whole stack at once.
By Leah Koenig
Brussels Sprouts Salad with Szechuan Peppercorn and Celery
Szechuan peppercorn's unique flavor is tingly and refreshing rather than chile-hot. You can find them in gourmet shops or online. You can also substitute a pinch of red-pepper flakes if you'd prefer a bit of heat instead.
By Sue Li