Winter
Pears and Radishes With Gorgonzola and Nori
With salty cheese, toasted seaweed, sweet pears, and bitter radishes, this salad checks all the flavor boxes.
By Chris Morocco
Asian Pear–Shiso Salad With Quinoa
This layered salad is a garden of textural delight with crisp Asian pear, creamy Greek yogurt, and a shower of quinoa.
By Danielle Bell and Pablo Osorio
Roast Salmon With Citrus and Coconut-Chile Crunch
Crispy, toasty, and spicy, this quick coconut-chile crunch topping turns a simple salad into a whole lot of fun.
By Chris Morocco
Lemon-Elderflower Pound Cake
Roasting strawberries is a great way to get that Valentine’s Day staple on your dessert menu, even with out-of-season berries.
By Danielle Bell and Pablo Osorio
Sweet Potato Tian
Thin rounds baked until tender and crispy-edged in a warming five-spice brown butter sauce might just be our new favorite way to serve sweet potatoes.
By Peter Som
Kale Salad With Pecan Vinaigrette
A Thanksgiving salad should have enough flavor and heft to hold its own, and be sturdy enough to dress ahead of time—this one checks all those boxes.
By Kendra Vaculin
Orange Peel Chai
Rather than tossing your orange peels, add a few to a batch of warming chai for a soothing sick-day (or any-day) beverage.
By Sonia Chopra
Leek and Artichoke Fondue
A cross between fondue and artichoke dip, and you don’t even need a fondue pot to make it happen.
By Victoria Granof
Pasta With Lentils and Mushrooms
Pasta cooks directly in its sauce in this genius vegetarian dish that stars lentils and deeply browned mushrooms.
By Sarah Jampel
Winter Greens Laing
Use whatever sturdy greens you have on hand to create this simple but satisfying side.
By Melissa Miranda
Scratchy Throat Soother
When scratchy throats, phlegm, and other mid-winter side effects set in, get relief with a savory-sweet cough syrup.
By Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
Cheesy Winter Squash Gratin
You can make this recipe with nearly any winter squash, but delicata or acorn don’t need peeling and will save you prep time and maybe even a little sanity.
By Molly Baz
Extremely Cheesy Potato Gratin
Creamy, cheesy potatoes with crispy edges, tender middles, and just a whisper of heat—need we say more?
By Carla Lalli Music
Classic Chicken Pot Pie
Store-bought rotisserie chicken, puff pastry, and a simple gravy all come together to create something that tastes truly homemade.
By Kat Boytsova
Swedish Glögg
A warm ruby red mulled wine packed with enough cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger to make the whole house smell like the holidays.
By Marcus Samuelsson
Tequila, Beer, and Citrus Cocktail
The holiday cocktail that takes you straight to the beach (and isn’t that where you want to be anyway?).
By Tiffanie Barriere
Hōjichai
The roasted, earthy notes of the hōjicha (roasted green tea) carry the warming toasted baking spices for a comforting low-caffeine wintertime brew.
By Julia Momose
Ginger-Citrus Cookies
Blanching the citrus peel in several changes of boiling water removes bitterness while still leaving plenty of bright flavor behind.
By Marcus Samuelsson
Winter Squash Bharta
Bharta is a Bangladeshi style of seasoned meat or mashed vegetables usually served at room temperature alongside hot steamed rice.
By Sohla El-Waylly
Chickpeas and Dumplings
This recipe gives off major chicken-soup vibes but is entirely vegetarian—and you don’t have to simmer vegetables or cheese rinds for hours to get there. The lightning-fast broth gets its flavor from caramelized miso and nutritional yeast (a trick we picked up from Bay Area cookbook author and food writer Andrea Nguyen). The gluten-free dumplings are soft on the outside and pleasantly chewy on the inside.
By Sarah Jampel