Dairy
Zucchini-Herb Fritters with Garlic Yogurt
Squeezing the liquid out of the zucchini is the secret to crisp fritters. (The potato helps, too.)
Buttermilk Pancakes with Roasted Strawberries
Caramelized strawberries and crunchy almonds dress up buttermilk pancakes with plenty of spring flair for Mother’s Day.
By Rhoda Boone
Pasta alla Gricia
Both guanciale and Pecorino are quite salty; Leonardo Vignoli, the chef at Da Cesare al Casaletto, recommends undersalting the pasta water to give you more control.
By Leonardo Vignoli
Red Salad with Pickled Beet Vinaigrette
The colorcoded salad is one of Babylonstoren's signature dishes and always features a mix of fruits and vegetables on the same plate. Engelbrecht says produce that looks good together tastes great together, too, and she's developed specific vinaigrettes to complement the red, yellow, and green options.
By Maranda Engelbrecht
Rhubarb-Pistachio Bundt Cake With Rose Glaze
Rose water infuses this tender cake with an intoxicating aroma perfectly matched by sweet-tart spring rhubarb.
By Caren Rothman
Sweet and Sour Strawberry Semifreddo with Black Sesame
You don't need an ice-cream maker to serve cool, creamy scoops. All you need is a bowl to make semifreddo happen.
By Claire Saffitz
Poached Eggs with Mushroom, Tamarillo, and Sage
Babylonstoren's chef Maranda Engelbrecht uses exotic tamarillos. If you can get them, great. If not, tomatoes are your best swap.
By Maranda Engelbrecht
Lamb-Bacon Burgers with Spicy Aioli
At Rioja, half of the bacon is replaced with ground fatback, a step that makes this excellent burger even better.
Gratineed Gnocchi with Spinach and Ricotta
Bubbling cheeses and tender spinach elevate store-bought gnocchi (look for it in the dried-pasta section).
Chicken Tostadas
Once a way to make use of stale tortillas (by toasting and/or frying them), tostadas are so good that it wasn't long before people simply started using fresh tortillas. After biting into these layers of flavor—crunchy, creamy, luscious—you'll see why.
By Shelley Wiseman
Tagliatelle with Asparagus and Parmesan Fonduta
This entire dish is right out of Rose and Ruthie's River Café playbook, with just a few tweaks of my own. They taught me how to make fonduta, a silky sauce rich with crème fraîche and egg yolks. It takes less time and just a bit more effort than tomato sauce, and turns a plate of pasta into an elegant and impressive meal. Get yourself some asparagus spears that are as thick as your pointer finger—not those thin or sprouty ones—and you'll enjoy the juicy slivers in each bite.
By April Bloomfield
Raspberry, Whiskey & Oat Cheesecake
Here, the building blocks of Scottish cranachan are brought together in a different guise, layered into an alternately crisp, creamy, and fruity cheesecake. It's not as rustically simple as the dessert that inspired it, but it does, I think, stay true to cranachan's ingredient-centric ethos, with honey, raspberries, whiskey, and oats in perfect balance.
By Ruby Tandoh
Go Luxe and Creamy With Your Salad Dressing
Creamy dreamy salad dressings are easier than you might think.
By Anna Stockwell
Ham and Cheese Muffins
By Catherine McCord
Benedictine Sandwiches
By Catherine McCord
Greek Nachos
By Catherine McCord
Tortilla Pillows
By Catherine McCord
Gochujang Grilled Cheese
By Edward Lee
How to Use Yogurt in (Almost) Everything
It's the secret ingredient of your dreams.
By Katherine Sacks
Chilled Avocado and Yogurt Soup with Tomato Salsa
All the flavors of guacamole meet up in this creamy soup, with yogurt adding body and refreshment. Serve with pita or tortilla chips. For lunch, add a salad of frisée, jicama, and oranges. For dinner, serve in small portions and follow with grilled ribs, grilled salmon, or just about anything grilled.
By Janet Fletcher