Simple Cooking
Pear Pitcher Margaritas with Chile-Lime Rims
This party drink is something you’d imagine sipping at the bar of a trendy modern taqueria, except it's easy to pull off at home.
By Anca Toderic
Spiced Lamb Wraps with Ramp Raita
The lamb for these wraps—bursting with flavorful spices and herbs—is cooked in the oven, but it would also be amazing cooked on a grill.
By Anca Toderic
Quick Breakfast Quinoa
Apples, blueberries, and almonds make this a filling, satisfying, healthy breakfast.
By Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Carrot Curry
This curry is redolent with big spices like star anise and garam masala—you’ll be thrilled by how well they play against the sweet meatiness of the carrots.
By José Andrés
Crunchy Gluten-Free Chicken Tenders
Rice Chex cereal crushes up into a crunchy coating for these easy chicken fingers.
By Amy Shirley
Crawfish Salad
Pile this creamy seafood salad into hot dog buns for an easy summer sandwich or serve over greens for lunch.
By Amy Shirley
Grilled Chicken Skewers
These kebabs are threaded with cubes of marinated chicken breast, red onion, mushrooms, pineapple, and zucchini.
By Izabella Wentz PharmD.
Papas con Rajas
This combination of roasted poblano chiles, cubed boiled potatoes, onions, and crema, cooked into a savory concoction makes a divine vegetarian taco filling.
By Gabriela Cámara
Big-Batch Pancake and Waffle Mix
With this pancake and waffle dry mix on hand, all you need to do is whisk in eggs and milk for a complete batter ready for any busy morning.
By Anna Stockwell
Crispy Fried Shallots
Starting the shallots in cold oil guarantees that every ring will be perfectly crisp and golden brown, with nothing burnt or oil-drowned.
By Molly Baz
Spinach and Artichoke Melts
Your favorite creamy dip—but in a form you (and your kids) can happily eat for dinner. Serve with a salad of bitter greens and a bright vinaigrette.
By Deb Perelman
Za’atar Chicken With Garlicky Yogurt
Here the garlic- and lemon-infused pan dripping are mixed into a citrusy za’atar oil and spooned over the fall-apart meat.
By Aaron Crowder, Katie Jackson, and Nick Perkins
Roast Chicken Thighs with Peas and Mint
This recipe uses the fat that renders when chicken thighs are seared on the stove to soften thick rounds of leeks and spring peas for a built-in side dish.
By Aaron Crowder, Katie Jackson, and Nick Perkins
Chile-and-Citrus–Rubbed Chicken with Potatoes
Letting a roast chicken sit for up to 45 minutes helps prevent the juices from running out of the meat as soon as you slice into it.
By Aaron Crowder, Katie Jackson, and Nick Perkins
Chicken Saltimbocca with Crunchy Pea Salad
Saltimbocca relies on the combination of prosciutto and sage and is a classic that pairs with just about any side or salad.
By Aaron Crowder, Katie Jackson, and Nick Perkins
Ginger-Scallion Ramen Noodles
The noodles are just a vessel for this savory, gingery, simple weeknight sauce.
By Andy Baraghani
Weeknight Steak and Rice Noodle Salad
You can use whatever cut of steak you’re in the mood for—or even a chicken cutlet or thin-cut pork chop here.
By Chris Morocco
Stir-Fried Udon Noodles With Pork and Scallions
The secret to making these gingery sesame noodles super-satisfying: When sautéing the ground pork, don’t break it up too much—big, chunky pieces really make the final dish.
By Claire Saffitz
Scrunched Cabbage Salad With Grapefruit and Chiles
Not just for slaw, cabbage is a snappy base that can handle lots of refreshing acidity—in this case from torn grapefruit and hot-and-sour chiles—without withering.
By Molly Baz
Pickled Hot Chiles
The vinegary brine will soften and sweeten the chiles, and in return, the chiles will infuse the vinegar, creating a balanced, spicy, and acidic ingredient for your next vinaigrette.
By Molly Baz