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We follow the three tenets of traditional Southern cornbread: No sugar added, no flour, and baked in a cast-iron skillet.
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These are super chocolaty, dense brownies, just begging for a scoop of ice cream on top.
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Hot tip: Make porridge on the weekend. Reheat this in the time it takes to make instant.
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You're going to want to make a double or triple batch of the umami-rich dashi to freeze for later.
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All you need is one baking sheet and a hot broiler.
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The pomegranate molasses glaze will give the chicken lots of color and a tart flavor that invigorate your taste buds.
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This crispy chicken is a weeknight dinner MVP.
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Whether it’s part of a Japanese breakfast or a classic bagel spread, smoked fish is never a bad idea.
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You can use any cooked grain—and any type of sausage you want—for this healthy but hearty dinner bowl.
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Shredded brussels and kale, salty cheese, sweet-tart apple, and crunchy seeds make for a borderline addictive salad.
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Salty-tart and just-sweet-enough ponzu sauce is a great back-pocket finisher for everything from salads to roasted vegetables, especially when you are tired of your everyday vinaigrette.
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DIY kid food is the best food, if you ask us.
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We would never ask you to use your blender if it didn’t make a smoother and better dressing. The effort is worth it; you’ll have enough sauce to get you through a week of lunches.
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Choose a chocolate that does not exceed 64% cacao for a mousse with the smoothest texture. If you want the mousse to be fully non-dairy, look for a vegan chocolate bar, though the flavor may differ slightly.
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Starting the chicken skin side down in a cold skillet lets the fat render slowly and results in the crispiest skin imaginable. It also yields a pan of flavorful schmaltz, aka liquid gold.
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Sometimes with cooking, the best thing you can do is leave a thing alone. In this case, let the cabbage leaves sit and get charred around the edges before you even think about tossing them in the pan.
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Instead of just using plain rice, make your own medley! Try a mix of white rice, millet, and/or quinoa, which all cook in about the same time. You can also sub kale for the Napa cabbage.
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Toasted sesame seeds can often be found in the Asian sections of some supermarkets, sometimes labeled Gomasio. If ever there was a time of year to keep a big jar of them on hand, pre-toasted and ready to go, this is it. They are the perfect crunchy topper for everything from salads to soups and roasted vegetables.
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We love the just-set creamy texture of a stovetop frittata, but it does make it a little scary to handle. if you aren’t sure about inverting it to get it out of the pan, we have your back. Instead of flipping, transfer it to a 350° oven to finish cooking through.
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This recipe is inspired by Gado-gado, a colorful and crunchy Indonesian salad, made with a wide array of raw and cooked vegetables (and sometimes noodles). The dressing is usually peanut-based, but we used cashews. Feel free to try another tender nut such as pistachios or pecans instead.
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Roasting at a lower temperature means that no part of the chicken is likely to overcook and get dry when the leftovers are shredded, making it ideal for using throughout the week.
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You know the soup and salad deal? Well, this is our take on combining the two into one dish.
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You can keep the herbs, sauce, and noodles separate, or combine them all in a bowl like we did.
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Raisins in your pesto?!? We promise that they deliver the right amount of sweetness to complement the lamb.
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