Root Vegetable
Jamón-Wrapped Spanish Tortilla With Piquillo Relish
Use prosciutto if Serrano is unavailable, and make sure the relish is nice and acidic to stand up to the richness of the ham and eggs. This recipe is from Morcilla, one of Bon Appétit's Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
Green Vegetable Salad
Toss Brussels sprouts, asparagus, green beans, and fennel with green goddess dressing for a healthful, vibrant—and verdant—salad.
Marinated Manchego With Orange Preserve
Set this up on Sunday and have tapas at home when you get back from work, all week long. This recipe is from Morcilla, one of Bon Appétit's Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
Sweet Potato Julius
The first “real” recipe I ever tried was for the famous orange Julius. It was back in home-ec class and the no-fail recipe instantly became my favorite. Now I’m giving traditional orange Julius an upgrade by combining the vitamins C and A, potassium, fiber, and carotenoids found in sweet potatoes with tangy orange. This is a winning combination, light and refreshing with pops of citrus, yet dense and filling because of the sweet potato. Enjoy this as a meal or post-workout drink, or split it with a loved one for a snack! It’s ridiculously good.
Lechón Asado
From wild pigs fed on small nuts retrieved by ranch hands nimbly climbing royal palms to all day vigils around wooden roasting boxes, getting pork right is a serious Cuban affair. This Lechón Asado falls in between those extremes. The pork shoulder is marinated in mojo then oven-roasted over several hours, usually overnight. The heat is cranked up at the very end until the skin turns a deep golden brown. Traditionally made for Nochebuena, it’s a holiday dish that’s simple enough to make for any occasion. This recipe comes from Sofía Benítez Otero.
Mojo Criollo
Use this flavorful Cuban condiment as a marinade or as a sandwich spread.
Mussels With Spicy Tomato Oil and Grilled Bread
Mussels steam in the same saucepan as chili-and-fennel-spiced tomato sauce in this effortless supper.
Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup
On a cold winter day, this hearty soup is practically a meal in itself.
Blondie Sundaes with Fried Walnuts and Candied Fennel
Sometimes the oddest-sounding things are the most mind-blowing. Case in point: this savory, crunchy, juicy, sugary sundae.
3 Better-Than-Butter Ways to Dress Up Grilled Corn
Can you believe these aren't just butter?
Chile Jam Chicken With Caramelized Sweet Potatoes and Peaches
Add sweetness and spice to a simple chicken dinner with a few spoonfuls of chile jam.
Fava Bean, Radish, and Corn Salad
Any side dish or salad that includes corn is pretty, but fava beans and striking-looking breakfast radishes—with their elongated shape, rosy red color, and creamy-looking root ends—make this dish more appealing and appetizing than most. Like most chefs, I love favas, but if you can’t find them or think they are too much trouble, replace them with lima beans.
This Garlic Sauce Is the Secret to Great Lebanese Food
Containing little more than garlic and oil, the Lebanese sauce toum whips up into a bright-white, intensely flavored sauce that begs to be slathered on grilled meat.
Toum (Garlic Sauce)
A spoonful of toum elevates any steamed or roasted vegetable, or pasta or grains—or use it as a dipping sauce for good bread.
These Biscuits Have a Secret Ingredient That Makes Them Super Fluffy
Hint: It's usually topped with cheddar and chives.
Baked-Potato Buttermilk Biscuits
I have a love of potatoes that is unlike any other love. I grew up eating them often as a kid—almost every day—so now I’m always looking for new ways to incorporate this versatile vegetable into my everyday life. There’s just something so special about biscuits loaded with shredded potatoes, cheddar cheese, and chives. I can’t put it into words, but I feel like I don’t have to because you get it. It’s the baked potato you never knew you wanted . . . in biscuit form.
Tame Raw Onion With This One Easy Trick
Before you bite into onion, take the bite out of it.
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How to Make an Essential Condiment
Cooked right, regular old onions transform into a deeply flavored condiment. The only skill needed? A little patience.
Vegetable Kimchi
Turn any vegetable into a flavorful, spicy pickle with this simple kimchi technique.