Fruit
The Maple-Ginger Hot Toddy
Brewed tea is an easy way to infuse complex flavors into warming winter cocktails like this one.
By Matt Duckor
This 2-Ingredient Sauce Is the Best Thing for Seafood
A sauce this delicious must be the product of hours of work and careful tinkering, right? Not this one.
By Matt Duckor
Fig-Braised Chicken With Spiced Walnuts
Served with spicy toasted walnuts and smothered in a sweet and silky sauce, this dish is sure to become a family favorite.
By Katherine & Ryan Harvey
Farro with Pistachios, Mixed Herbs, and Golden Raisins
A host of fresh herbs—mint, cilantro, and parsley—plus ginger and lemon zest add refreshing zip to this grain salad.
By Jon Shook & Vinny Dotolo, Animal and Jon & Vinny's, Los Angeles, CA
The Out-of-Season Vegetables That Are Okay to Cook With
Are there some fruits and vegetables you can actually use year-round?
By Tommy Werner
The 90s Trend to Cook With Now
They're the secret to a better, brighter winter pantry.
By Sheela Prakash
The Best Winter Citrus Fruits You Aren't Eating
Navel oranges are just the beginning.
By Sheela Prakash
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How to Cut Citrus Supremes
With this trick, get all of the citrus flavor without any bitterness.
By Tommy Werner
Cauliflower With Quinoa, Prunes and Peanuts
Treat cauliflower steaks like regular steaks by quickly pan-searing and then finishing them in a hot oven. Quinoa pilaf adds sweetness and crunch.
By Michael Anthony
Radish Yogurt With Pine Nuts
Salting the radishes keeps them crunchy, and keeps the yogurt dip from turning pink.
By Chris Morocco
Tropical Carrot, Turmeric, and Ginger Smoothie
A pinch of salt makes everything taste better, including savory smoothies.
By Claire Saffitz
Toasted Nori Mayonnaise
Try this as a dip, on crackers with smoked fish, or over hard-boiled eggs.
By Claire Saffitz
Berry, Beet, Mint, Lime, and Chia Seed Smoothie
The liquid is really up to you. Nut milks add body and protein, but if you prefer something sweeter, try juice. Less heavy? Go with coconut water.
By Claire Saffitz
Banana, Coffee, Cashew, and Cocoa Smoothie
This power-breakfast smoothie will be extra smooth if you soak the nuts and oats in water overnight; drain before proceeding.
By Claire Saffitz
Puffed Rice and Coconut Crunchies
Try these sprinkled on peanut butter toast or stirred into plain yogurt that's been seasoned with fresh lemon juice and salt.
By Claire Saffitz
Marinated Feta With Roasted Lemon
Try this with white beans on toast, in salads, or puréed and spread on pita.
By Claire Saffitz
Breakfast Bowl With Quinoa and Berries
Why spend all of that money on a breakfast bowl that you can easily make at home? This hearty, gluten-free bowl takes just minutes to throw together and is absolutely delicious.
By Rocco DiSpirito
Minute Steak with Roasted Fennel and Arugula and Caper Dressing
A lot of people assume that being healthy means that red meat is off the menu. But I'm delighted to say that it's very much on mine. That said, I am a stickler for ensuring that the meat we eat is of the highest quality and that it is always paired with an abundance of vegetables. Plants are always my main focus, but a little bit of good-quality meat here and there has worked best for me. I have tried being vegan and vegetarian but my health suffered during those phases. We are, after all, omnivores and so, unless you have a specific dislike of, issue with or reaction to meat, I think it's a food group that has an important role in our diet. If you like carpaccio, this recipe also works incredibly well with the beef served raw and very finely sliced.
By Amelia Freer