Quick
Feta, Spinach, and Basil Omelette Muffins
I like to make things in my cupcake tray that are not cupcakes. Often. And these quasi-muffin
omelettes are one of my favorite. A good thing to do is to make a whole load and store them in the
fridge for lunches, brunches, and snacks for the family to enjoy without having to make them fresh each time. They will keep for a couple of days in the fridge.
Whiskey Sour
The perfect balance of bright lemon juice, warming bourbon, and sweet simple syrup for a refreshing cocktail that’s neither too cloying nor too biting.
Siesta
You won't be sorry with tequila, grapefruit, and Campari.
Palm Springs Date Shake
Walnuts add a touch of bitterness to balance the sweet dates blended into this favorite Southern California ice cream treat.
Margarita
Not exactly classic, but certainly alluring, this version leaves out Triple Sec for a simplified version of the cocktail.
Kamikaze
The name says it all. Or does it? You're drinking vodka. Lots of it.
French 75
Gin and Champagne make a bubbly wonderful duo, which is why this classic cocktail is always a good idea.
Daiquiri
There’s a simple structure behind all sours, a family of citrus-based cocktails.
Little Gem Lettuce With Green Goddess Dressing
If you can’t find Little Gem, use any other small crunchy green, such as romaine hearts.
Gambas al Ajillo
Translation: Garlic shrimp. Which explains why there’s a clove of garlic for every shrimp in this saucy dish.
Cosmopolitan
We will avoid all Sex and the City references here, but the fact remains: This cocktail is a modern classic for a reason.
Minty Blueberry Shake
Juicy wild blueberries and a subtle sweetness from the mint pair well with the vegetal taste of greens in this aromatic smoothie.
Berry Spinach Salad With Toasted Hazelnuts
If you love sweet and salty paired in one dish, then this nourishing salad is for you. To take this dish on the road, pack the berries and the dressing separately to avoid wilting the greens. For a cocktail party, swap the greens out for lettuce cups and spoon them full of the carrots, radishes, berries, and nuts, then drizzle with dressing.
Skillet Chicken and Zucchini Enchiladas
Why should tacos have all the fun? These enchiladas are just as fast and easy, thanks to a one-pan stove-top cooking technique and a few store-bought shortcuts.
Easy Green Chicken Curry
This Thai-inspired curry is ready in just 20 minutes with a little help from a rotisserie chicken.
Grain Bowls With Chicken, Chickpeas, and Avocado
Store-bought rotisserie chicken brings you one step closer to this nourishing grain bowl dinner.
Weeknight Red Curry
This warming curry comes together in under an hour with all the deep flavor of a slow-simmered sauce.
Grilled Asparagus and Spring Onions With Lemon Dressing
Fat asparagus stalks won’t fall through the grill grates—and they can char without becoming soft and stringy.
Spaghetti With Ramps
The pungent garlic notes in ramps make them the perfect accompaniment for any pasta dish.
Pea and Little Gem Salad with Farro and Pecorino
This spring salad can be made with pretty much any grain and firm grating cheese you like.