Herbs & Spices
Bulgur and Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Tomatoes, Onions, and Pomegranate Dressing
Turkish cooking might sound exotic, but it's easy. Most of the ingredients are familiar, and combining them in new ways makes for an exciting and different way to eat. This is an excellent side salad for lamb chops. For a great small-plates dinner party menu that's modern Turkish cooking at its best, pick up the May issue of Bon Appétit.
By Engin Akin
Tuna Souvlaki Gyro with Beet Tahini and Parsley Salad
Fresh, simple, and spontaneous, modern Australian cooking doffs its cap to several different cuisines with an ebullience all its own. From Australian cookbook writer Jill Dupleix comes this Mod Oz version of a fish gyro. Rich, earthy beets and parsley add great flavor to this heavenly sandwich. You'll find lots more Mod Oz recipes in the May issue of Bon Appétit.
By Jill Dupleix
Huevos Rancheros
Using adobo sauce in this lively egg dish adds a subtle smoky flavor without the hassle of roasting and cleaning fresh peppers. Plus, the recipe includes a nifty method for softening tortillas.
Fettuccine with Artichokes
Look to the frozen foods aisle for a quicker way to bring artichoke's spring flavor to buttery pasta.
Panfried Tofu with Asian Caramel Sauce
I like to think of tofu as a blank canvas just waiting for the application of texture and color. Here, I've panfried it to crisp the edges and draped it in a velvety Vietnamese-style caramel sauce. A shower of fresh herbs and browned shallots gives it an extra layer of flavor. If you prep the herbs and make the sauce ahead, you can put this on the table in under half an hour.
Shrimp and Mango Salad with Glass Noodles
The light and clean Asian combination of shrimp and mango is treated to a touch of heat from a bit of fresh chile.
Black Bass and Green Beans with Dill Butter Sauce
Fish is a good choice for a quick meal, and preparing this sprightly dill sauce from the pan juices (rather than using a stock) will really save you time.
Roast Chicken Legs with Lemon and Thyme
Chicken legs, with their moist, succulent dark meat, are ideal for many cooking methods. For a last-minute dish that's abundant with the flavors of spring, we roast them with thyme, garlic, and lemon.
Venetian-Style Bean and Pasta Soup
The flavor of this pasta fagioli is so haunting and the texture so voluptuous that you'll wonder how such modest ingredients could conspire to create something so indulgent. And what makes it successful as a make-ahead main is that the pasta is cooked separately. I make vats of the bean soup ahead, then each time I reheat a portion, I boil up a fresh batch of dried pasta so the al dente texture balances the creaminess of the soup.
Curried Red-Lentil Stew with Vegetables
In India, lentil-based dals are often served as a side dish, but adding a host of vibrant vegetables turns this into a main course. Brightened with turmeric and infused with garlic, ginger, and spices, the red lentils are cooked down into a creamy purée. Best of all, the flavor improves with time, so make it ahead for a night when you need a quick supper.
Pineapple in Ginger Rum Syrup
Juicy pineapple with a nip of rum and ginger is a sophisticated compote that complements bites of the pecan spice cake (recipe precedes) but also makes a satisfying light dessert on its own.
Mashed Turnips and Potatoes with Horseradish Bread Crumbs
Reminiscing about the sweet and slightly spicy turnips that she would dig up and eat on her grandfather's farm years ago, senior food editor Alexis Touchet was determined to bring out the best of the root in this creamy side dish. The heat of horseradish plays up the turnips' and potatoes' earthy qualities, and a topping of toasted bread crumbs lends a delightful crunch.
Chicken Tikkas
There are a mulitude of richly spiced tikkas (or marinades), and many of them, says Kiran Desai, "were coaxed to fineness by the Patiala royals of Punjab." Using small pieces of chicken, as we do here, cuts down on marinating time.
Grilled Chicken with Roasted Tomato and Oregano Salsa
Enjoy generous portions of this low-calorie dish from Red Mountain Spa's executive chef Chad S. Luethje.
By Chad S. Luethje
Cilantro Mint Chutney
By Kiran Desai