30 Minutes or Less
Pimm’s Cup
This simple, low-alcohol summertime cocktail only needs two ingredients: fragrant Pimm’s liqueur and some ginger ale or ginger beer.
By Eben Freeman
Dark and Stormy
Making this cocktail is as simple as it gets; you only need dark rum, ginger beer, and a quick squeeze of lime.
By Dale DeGroff
Ruth Reichl’s Matzo Brei
Simple classic matzo brei can go two ways: savory or sweet. This versatile recipe for the ultimate Passover comfort food lets you decide how to take it.
By Ruth Reichl
Pistachio Cake
This moist and flavorful pistachio cake is incredibly fragrant thanks to the addition of orange zest.
By Rick Tramonto
White Chicken Chili
This creamy white chicken chili with beans and corn is a quick one-pot meal. Add avocado, cilantro, and tortilla chips and you have a crowd-pleasing dinner.
By Lisa Leake
Easy Vegan Mac and Cheese
The creamy vegan “cheese” sauce in this recipe gets an umami kick from white miso and nutritional yeast.
By Rachel Ama
Garlic Bread
This easy garlic bread recipe turns out a rich, buttery loaf topped with crispy Parmesan. Make it to accompany any soup, salad, or pasta.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Garlicky Green Beans
This quick and easy green beans recipe gives you a side dish with an exuberant crunch—and no ice bath required.
By Brigid Washington
Basundi (Creamy Saffron and Nut Dessert)
A double dose of dairy—milk and condensed milk—makes this dessert extra creamy.
By Chetna Makan
Zucchini and White Bean Caesar
Ribbons of raw zucchini take well to the Caesar treatment in this mostly no-cook summer dinner.
By Rebecca Firkser
Easy No-Cook Pastry Cream
This easy no-cook pastry cream requires no hand-whisking or tempering, and the ingredients don’t even have to come to room temperature.
By Vallery Lomas
Redheaded Saint
A compelling combination of mezcal, tequila, fresh lime, ginger beer, and raspberry syrup.
By Al Sotack
Clover Club
While the Clover Club cocktail may have originated in the 1890s at the Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, where the social organization that lends the drinks its name would carouse, it’s very much a drink of the 20th century. It was then that the famously pink drink became a cultural phenomenon beyond a small set of Philly-area lawyers and business folk. It arrived in New York perhaps thanks to hotelier George Boldt, who operated both the Bellevue and the new Waldorf-Astoria. His other culinary cla.…
By Al Sotack
Raspberry Syrup
Raspberry syrup appears over and over in some of the most influential historic cocktail books.
By Al Sotack
Applejack Fix
This is a perfect sipper for a warm day. The boozy sour is tempered by lots of ice and brightened by tart and tender raspberry.
By Al Sotack
Raspberry Lemonade
The most refreshing pitcher of raspberry lemonade starts with homemade fresh raspberry syrup.
By Al Sotack
Grilled Swordfish Steaks With Whole-Lemon Dressing
Tender grilled swordfish steaks are topped with a bright, garlicky Mediterranean-inspired dressing of chopped whole lemon and oregano.
By Rebecca Firkser
Yardbird’s Chicken Breast Yakitori
Skewered chunks of juicy grilled chicken breast, finished with sake and served with soy sauce and wasabi.
By Matt Abergel
Grilled Chicken Breast Skewers With Wasabi
Wasabi’s subtle heat pairs wonderfully with juicy chicken breast in these grilled skewers.
By Harris Salat and Tadashi Ono
The Classic Margarita
Our best margarita recipe is refreshing, strong, and tart. The secret? Good tequila, the right orange liqueur, fresh lime juice, and finding the ideal balance.
By The Epicurious Test Kitchen