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Crisp winter greens and tender slices of steak get the restaurant treatment with a punchy peppercorn dressing, crisp bacon bits, chives, and blue cheese.
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Mayocobas, or canary beans, are the quick-cooking pantry ingredient you should know about.
Roasted cabbage wedges get cloaked in a salty-sweet glaze of maple syrup and Dijon mustard before getting topped with crunchy bacon.
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Made with just a few ingredients, this is the ideal fancy-but-easy dinner.
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An elegant, satisfying dinner in under 30 minutes.
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Protein-heavy, easy to portion, and ideal for making ahead, this breakfast casserole made with boxed corn muffin mix will see you through busy mornings.
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This seasonal chopped salad features roasted squash, bacon, walnuts, hard-boiled eggs, cheddar, apple, and kale tossed in a sweet maple vinaigrette.
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Plain scalloped potatoes are good but loaded like a baked potato–with scallions, sour cream, cheddar, and bacon–they’re exponentially better.
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A few hours transform hunks of brisket, smoky chiles, and zero beans into this stunning bowl of red.
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With vibrant spice, this classic Italian tomato sauce gets richness from cured pork and Pecorino.
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Impart the flavors of a smoker into this fully stovetop pasta sauce with a trio of ingredients: smoked bacon, smoked paprika, and spicy chipotles in adobo.
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One jar of kimchi does a lot in this saucy, one-pan dinner. The chopped kimchi adds texture and tang while the brine from the jar bulks out the pan sauce.
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Comprised of a custardy pantry-forward okonomiyaki batter studded with shredded cabbage and bacon, this Japanese pancake is a fast track to dinner.
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This luscious, impossibly tender brisket is the dinner party main you’ve been searching for—and you can make the whole thing in advance.
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This crispy-but-tender fried tuna is reminiscent of its porky namesake—particularly when paired with rich refried beans and bright pickled onions.
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Caviar sounds fancy, but it can also be a handy pantry ingredient in the form of cured salmon roe. You can start by topping smashed potatoes as shown here.
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From maple-glazed to collard-braised, this list is full of champions.
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Rich, smoky, and complexly sweet, these from-scratch baked beans are worth the long—mostly hands-off—cook time.
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These collard greens are great to make for a dinner party when you need to keep your oven and stovetop free.
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Call it retro if you want—we say this classic bacon and cheese quiche is timeless.
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This cozy pasta is a twist on a white Bolognese, with no tomatoes in sight. Swap in chicken legs if you prefer—rabbit tastes a lot like dark meat poultry.
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Salt. Fat. Acid. Bacon. Hot fat from bacon drippings douses vinegar-drenched spring greens for a tasty salad to end all salads.
Make this spicy rigatoni your new go-to Sunday sauce. The meaty sauce has a host of flavor enhancers not often found in traditional sugos.
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A nod to Cuban black beans (with a twist!), doubling down on the pork for twice the flavor.
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