Bean and Legume
Green Miso Soup With Soba
Nutty, buckwheat-based soba noodles add some heft to the classic miso broth.
By Claire Saffitz
Curried Potato Tart with Cilantro Yogurt
A heavy dose of spices and a splash of cream and yogurt turn potatoes into a samosa-like tart.
By Chris Morocco
Open-Faced Roasted Squash Sandwich
If you're not feeling sandwich-y, try with toasted or fried tortillas.
By Rick Martinez
Spiced Chickpeas With Crispy Pita, Yogurt, and Brown Butter
This version of the Levantine breakfast dish, known as fatteh hummus, is all about the contrast of textures and flavors: crunchy pita chips, creamy chickpeas, and tart yogurt.
By Andy Baraghani
Cranberry-Hazelnut Green Bean Salad
The freshness of the blanched green beans and crisp apple cider vinegar help cut through a heavier meal.
By Rick Martinez
Rotisserie Chicken Stew with White Beans
If you’re not following our weekly meal plan and not making the Grilled Cheese (though you really should; it’s delightful), which you need wheat bread for, use country loaf or sourdough bread, crusts removed, for optimal breadcrumbs for this chicken stew recipe. Check out step-by-step photos here.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Minestrone Soup with Acorn Squash
If you don’t happen to have or particularly enjoy pastrami, bacon or pancetta would be a delicious substitute for this minestrone recipe. Check out step-by-step photos here.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Sausage, Greens, and Beans Pasta
The genius of this pasta recipe is in the contrast of the textures and flavors. If spicy isn’t your thing, sub in any fresh sausage you like.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Michael Graydon Nikole Herriott
Chicken Chorizo Chili
Not a big fan of chorizo? This chili recipe can also be made with chicken, turkey, or Italian sweet or spicy sausage.
By Jenny RosenstrachPhotography by Alex Lau
Haricots Verts with Summer Squash and 8-Minute Eggs
This bean salad is taken to new, luxurious levels with the addition of eggs, anchovies, and your favorite summer squash.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Sichuan Peppercorn–Black Bean Marinated Green Beans
You can find long beans, the Rapunzel of green beans, at Asian markets.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Christopher Testani
Ultimate Veggie Burger
Veggie burgers are not easy to make awesome, but we think this one nails it. We solved the “mush” factor by folding in bouncy mushrooms and pleasantly firm black beans, threw a hard sear on it for crisp texture on the outside, and seasoned it aggressively to combat any blandness. There’s no imitation protein or weird ingredients, just a rich, moist mixture of vegetables, grains, and nuts that work with any toppings you want to throw at it. It may not be vegan, but it’s pretty darn good. This is .…
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Alex Lau
Fava Bean and Asparagus Salad
Green beans! Green asparagus! Green pistachios! ... You get the idea—this salad is a celebration of spring. If you can’t find fava beans, substitute English peas or sugar snap peas instead.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Alex Lau
Grilled Halibut Niçoise With Market Vegetables
If it looks good at the market, it will be good in this salad.
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Peden + Munk
Grilled Seafood Paella
If you’re using a charcoal grill, you’ll want to actively monitor the heat in different spots and shift the pan this way and that as needed.
By Adam RapoportPhotography by Christopher Testani
Chopped Spring Salad
This dressing is also great as a dip, and most of the vegetables listed here can be left in bigger pieces and treated as crudités instead.
By Jenny Rosenstrach and Andy WardPhotography by Alex Lau
Cannellini Beans With Spinach
If there is a lot of liquid in the pan when the spinach is done, drain it before adding the beans.
Photography by Eva Kolenko
Brothy Heirloom Beans with Cream
The simple joy of vibrant beans cooked in fragrant broth with a splash of cream.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Confit Chicken Thigh and Andouille Sausage Cassoulet
This riff on a classic cassoulet skips most of the exotic ingredients and elaborate preparation but still delivers deep rich flavor.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Confetti Lentils
These fast-cooking legumes, high in protein and fiber, pair delightfully with our healthy sockeye salmon.
By Sara DickermanPhotography by Alex Lau