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Sure, beans are the start to a humble meal. But they can also be luxurious and quite elegant, explains chef Jonathon Sawyer
Julia Kramer
Overripe tomatoes do not belong in the compost bin—chef Greg Vernick came and showed us how to make good use of 'em
Julia Kramer
Our readers created tomato recipes using IBM's Chef Watson program—and our test kitchen cooked them. Here's how it all went down.
Rochelle Bilow
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For a slightly more virtuous quick bread—more like breakfast, less like dessert—reduce the amount of granulated sugar to one cup.
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How our readers cooked—and photographed—our August 2014 cover recipe: Yotam Ottolenghi's Tomato, Onion, and Roasted Lemon Salad
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Loaded with fresh herbs and sturdy kale and then set off by a bright and spicy dressing, this salad from Hot Joy is an ideal counterpoint to the more decadent dishes on the table.
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Jaew is a tart, smoky dipping sauce from Thailand, usually served with grilled meats and sausages. Hot Joy chef Quealy Watson takes it to a Tex-Mex place in this eggy, cheesy rice dish that might remind you of nachos (it works). Watch the step-by-step video here.
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The intensely flavored soffritto is the foundation of this rich pasta; double the ingredients and freeze half for next time.
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Onions are loaded with umami flavor, as are anchovies, mushrooms, and Worcestershire sauce. Together, they make this dip especially hard to resist.
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Chorizo adds smoky flavor to this vegetable-heavy frittata; use bacon if you prefer.
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Not that this pulled chicken recipe is hard, but you can make it even easier by using a store-bought rotisserie chicken instead of the breasts called for here.
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Think of this pasta from Tosca as a carbonara, but with tomatoes in place of the eggs.
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We’re now obsessed with this snail-shaped pasta (which is made from scratch at Tosca).
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Does Tosca’s roast chicken recipe take work? Yes, but the results—from the drippings-soaked sourdough toasts to the glossy pan sauce—are transcendent.
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The more chiles you use, the closer you’ll come to the tear-inducing flavor of the dish as it’s served at Thai-Khun.
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Prefer a turkey, pork, or lamb sausage? By all means, use that instead.
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Is it hot? Sure, it’s hot. But the bracing pickled cabbage, cooling fresh herbs, and sweet-tasting rice will help keep the flames in check in this incendiary dish from Thai-Kun.
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This recipe from Thai-Kun makes a generous amount of sauce, which you may find yourself finishing (we won’t judge). Any leftover would be great on everything from white rice to noodles to…well, more bread.
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Bright, herbal, and sharp, this comically simple condiment is just what you want alongside braised meat.
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A cooling, slightly garlicky spread that’s great with braised lamb tonight and possibly even better when added to a lamb sandwich tomorrow.
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Lamb shoulder has great fat content and rich (not gamey) flavor, which makes it ideal for this sweetly spiced, Mediterranean-inspired braise.
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Hot Joy chef Quealy Watson, who’s from Louisiana, grew up on his mom’s dirty rice; that dish helped inspire this bastardized fried version. The chicken-liver base tastes very concentrated and intense on its own, but becomes nicely balanced in the finished dish. Watch the step-by-step video here.
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