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Reserve any leftover chile oil for drizzling over grilled fish, vegetables, or greens.
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Be sure to strain the tomatoes before topping the pie in this pizza margherita recipe. If you don't, the extra liquid could lead to a soggy crust.
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Leftover sauce? Bring a pot of water to boil: It’s pasta night.
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Though it may seem like a counterintuitive practice, extra flipping is the secret to the golden-brown crust on these pork chops.
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Aguachile is a chile and citrus dressing that’s often paired with raw fish. You’ll want to drink this veggie version right from the platter.
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Weeknight chowder? Use clam juice. Weekend? It’s worth making fish stock from scratch.
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You’ve probably never seen smoked swordfish before, but you probably weren’t looking. Find it at Mexican, Spanish, or other specialty grocers, or at a well-stocked fish market.
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No nduja? Just add an extra glug of olive oil along with some red pepper flakes.
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This rave-worthy soup is all about layering powerful flavor-enhancers that you probably already have on hand—tomato paste, herbs, Parm, and, of course, kosher salt.
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Chef Philip Krajeck serves a similar dish at Rolf and Daughters in Nashville; his hazelnut broth adds a clever layer of flavor.
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If you have any trouble getting short ribs with long bones, go ahead and use smaller pieces.
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The search for crispy trout skin stops here. Dredging the fish in ground almonds works wonders, adding a delightfully toasty exterior.
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This recipe can easily be doubled for a group. Make sure to check the ribs in a few spots for doneness.
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Gigante beans are our favorites, but almost any bean will be delicious this way.
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Fragrant bits of spicy ground lamb and heaps of fresh herbs in this recipe to transform ordinary lentils into the pantry party kid.
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Authentic barbacoa is a daylong event involving a whole animal and an underground fire pit. This take is easier and totally delicious.
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Our best-ever chicken soup begins with wings, which have a high skin-to-meat ratio. Browning the wings results in lots of caramelized nooks and crannies that imbue the stock with a deep, savory flavor. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
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We’re into the ruffles-on-ruffles look you get from using savoy, but green cabbage is great in its place.
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All you need are your hands, some friends, and permission to get a little messy.
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Using these exact vegetables is not the point; choose whatever’s in season and can stand up to being charred. The genius coffee dressing brings it all together.
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Richly flavored oxtail cooks down to a fabulously silky texture, but other braising cuts, like bone-in short ribs, would work here too.
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Simmering vegetables in a covered pot over low heat so that they steam in their own liquid—a French technique called à l'étouffée—is the ticket to achieving a soup with pronounced depth. We love this method with cauliflower, but also try it with celeriac or rutabagas.
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Don’t laugh—good gluten-free pastas exist. Andean Dream makes our favorite shells.
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The butter (yep, a whole stick) mellows the tart lemon sauce and is key to the finished texture.
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