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From a kombucha spritz to a fruity slushy.
On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and Tanya Holland guide caller Michelle to achieve delicious French cooking without allium.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

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Like ginger fried rice, cauliflower fritters, and broccoli mac and cheese.
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These dishes take the humble onion from background player to starring role.
On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and Kendra help caller Sarah expand her vegetarian cooking beyond pasta.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

Like zingy salad dressing and peanutty tofu.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

You can extend its short, short life.

Antara Sinha

Pour yourself a crisp glass—then use the rest of the bottle for a cozy braise.

Sam Stone

You just need one more ingredient, and some time in the fridge.

Antara Sinha

With every mouthful, I felt my body being pieced back together.

Hetty Lui McKinnon

For fast, fun lunches, this single-use gadget is very worth it.

Hetal Vasavada

They’re buttery, smoky, and speedy as can be.

Kendra Vaculin

Chalaza may be hard to pronounce but it's easy to remove.

Nina Moskowitz

The founder of Bob’s Red Mill, known for its alternative flours, passed away at 94.

Shilpa Uskokovic, as told to Sam Stone

Sometimes they’re salvageable, sometimes they’re not.

Zoe Denenberg

On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris, Shilpa, and Kate debate whether to dine out or stay in.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

From bourbon-sloshed short ribs to cider-simmered pork chops.

Inés Anguiano

Would you believe us if we said we’re asking for a friend?

Ali Francis

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That’s all parents, right? These doable dinners will help.
All the chocolate in the world can’t make them taste good.

Carly Westerfield

Make the most of these salty, tangy, one-and-done flavor boosters.

Antara Sinha

This lazy take on fougasse has a bouncy crumb and crackly crust.

Ali Francis

On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris, Leetal, and Ron guide Kaylee in how to cook with a tagine.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

She says it keeps her blades sharp in the knife block. Here are our other favorite methods.

Sam Stone

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