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Claire Saffitz

Contributing Editor

A former senior food editor at Bon Appétit, Claire Saffitz was the host of the popular series Gourmet Makes before leaving the company in 2020. She is the bestselling author of Dessert Person and What's for Dessert and currently hosts a companion series to her books on YouTube, also called Dessert Person. After graduating from Harvard University, she received a master’s degree in culinary history from McGill in Montreal and then studied pastry in Paris at École Grégoire Ferrandi. She lives in New York City with her husband and two cats. dessertperson.com

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Sweet Potato–Turmeric Miso Soup

A savory take on classic miso soup.
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Green Miso Soup With Soba

Nutty, buckwheat-based soba noodles add some heft to the classic miso broth.
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Bittersweet Chocolate Soufflés

Instead of making our own crème anglaise for this soufflé recipe, we use melted vanilla ice cream (it’s basically the same thing!).
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4 Ways to Make Overnight Oats Actually Exciting

Skeptical about cold oatmeal? These recipes are for you.
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Overnight Oats with Soft-Cooked Egg and Miso-Braised Kale

The components in this recipe sound a little out there, but trust us.
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Overnight Oats With Banana, Maple Syrup, and Tahini

Keep a couple of ripe bananas handy and eat this all week.
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Overnight Oats With Cashews, Seeds, and Turmeric

This sizzled seed and cashew mixture is delicious sprinkled over dip and soups, so you might want to make extra.
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Overnight Oats with Coconut, Dates, Almonds, and Honey

The coconut-date mixture in this recipe gets better the longer it sits.
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Soppressata Pasta with Delicata Squash and Thyme

Delicata works in this pasta recipe because it cooks quickly in the pan, but you could sub slices of acorn squash or any roasted vegetables you want.
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Lamb Larb

Larb is hailed as the national dish of Laos. Traditionally the salad starts with extremely finely chopped lean meat or fish and is seasoned with lime juice, chiles, fish sauce, and toasted ground rice. This recipe calls for ground lamb, a fattier protein than what’s usually used, and subs ground peanuts as a nod to the texture of the rice.
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Andouille and Collard Greens Soup with Cornmeal

Cornmeal thickens this soup and gives it a silky texture, and the combination of smoky andouille and greens packs in more flavor than you could imagine from a one-hour recipe cook time.
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Pork Chop with Apple and Celery Root Salad

For this pork chop recipe, the target temperature for the meat might be lower than what you’re used to. That’s because we believe that when you invest in delicious, humanely raised pork, you deserve to enjoy it at a juicy, tender medium-rare.
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Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup

Chicken noodle soup never gets old. If you don’t have udon for this recipe, use rice noodles or regular old spaghetti. 
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Chorizo, Tomato, and Chickpeas With Yogurt

This chorizo recipe is hearty and substantial on its own, but if you want to put an egg on it, go right ahead.
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Steamed Mussels with Small Potatoes and Linguiça

This recipe is also good with clams, shrimp, or any other quick-cooking seafood you’re in the mood for.
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Oxtail Ragù with Semolina Gnocchi

This recipe makes a lot of ragù, but it freezes well and is worth having around. If making the gnocchi feels like a project, serve over polenta instead.
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The Healthyish Chickpea Soup That, Yep, Still Has Sausage

Have 30 minutes? Then this soup is yours.
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Savory Palmiers With Cream Cheese and Everything Spice

You may be able to find pre-made everything spice in the grocery store for these palmiers. If not, it’s easy enough to make. Double the recipe and keep it around for topping plain yogurt.
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Savory Palmiers with Parmesan and Black Pepper

These cheesy bites puff in the oven and taste like gougères, aka fancy French cheese puffs, but this recipe makes them way easier.
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Ham and Cheese Toasties in a Bread Basket

Getting the bread out of the crust is a little tricky for this recipe, but once you do, you’ll be wondering what else you can stuff in there.