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For a beautiful, almost bone-white soup, don’t let the leeks and onion take on any color as they soften.
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(4.11)
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Chicken legs, potatoes, and briny Kalamata olives star in this easy one-pan dish.
4.0
(3.76)
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Chef Naomi Pomeroy prefers to serve salad at the end of the meal; with this one, you get a bit of a cheese course at the same time.
4.5
(4.48)
Easy
Preheating the pan helps the leeks take on some color; cooking at a lower temperature ensures they're fully tender.
3.0
(3.12)
If you prefer a spicy pie, use twice as much hot soppressata and none of the sweet type. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
3.7
(3.72)
Easy
Homemade stock made from a whole bird has two upsides: You get a rich, balanced liquid for the gumbo, and plenty of tender poached chicken meat.
3.7
(3.72)
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Use a very sharp cheddar to make this—it’s the difference between pimiento cheese and cheesy mayonnaise.
4.0
(4.2)
Easy
Ask for a thick center-cut piece of halibut, which makes for the nicest presentation.
3.6
(3.64)
Easy
This slow-roasted pork shoulder comes out of the oven before it collapses into a shreddable texture; it will be succulent and tender but easy to slice.
4.0
(3.82)
Vegan
A palate-cleansing fennel salad to balance rich pork and hearty sides.
4.0
(3.78)
Easy
Gigante beans have a nutty, buttery flavor and creamy texture, and hold together when cooked.
3.5
(3.53)
Quick
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.
3.5
(3.53)
Easy
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.
4.0
(3.85)
Easy
The intensely flavored soffritto is the foundation of this rich pasta; double the ingredients and freeze half for next time.
4.0
(4.03)
Quick
Quick
Chorizo adds smoky flavor to this vegetable-heavy frittata; use bacon if you prefer.
4.0
(3.87)
Easy
Quick
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.
3.6
(3.61)
Easy
Think of this pasta from Tosca as a carbonara, but with tomatoes in place of the eggs.
4.5
(4.48)
We’re now obsessed with this snail-shaped pasta (which is made from scratch at Tosca).
4.0
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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.
3.5
(3.53)
Easy
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.
4.0
(3.83)
Quick
Prefer a turkey, pork, or lamb sausage? By all means, use that instead.
4.3
(4.29)
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.
4.3
(4.33)