Make Ahead
Back-Burner Stock
This light-bodied broth is a mélange of scraps that you can collect and save as you cook during the week—use whatever you have. For a shrimp and chorizo paella to make with this, follow this link.
By Camille Becerra
Spicy Chicken Stock
All the rejuvenating powers of your grandmother's chicken stock, plus a head-clearing kick of chile. Reserve chicken for Spicy Feel-Good Chicken Soup or another use.
By Camille Becerra
Vadouvan Carrot Yogurt
Vadouvan is sweeter and more aromatic than the typical curry, but Madras curry powder will work in a pinch.
By Chris Morocco
Radish Yogurt With Pine Nuts
Salting the radishes keeps them crunchy, and keeps the yogurt dip from turning pink.
By Chris Morocco
Brothy Beans
When your beans are tender, take them off the heat and focus on the cooking liquid, doctoring it with good olive oil, salt, and pepper, tasting and seasoning it until the liquid itself is straight-up delicious.
By Jeremy Fox
Three-Chile Harissa
Add this harissa to your next tomato sauce or try it with our Roast Chicken with Harissa and Schmaltz.
By Jeremy Fox
Horseradish-Pumpkin Seed Pesto
Try this schmeared on toast, tossed with pasta, or dolloped on a baked potato.
By Claire Saffitz
Toasted Nori Mayonnaise
Try this as a dip, on crackers with smoked fish, or over hard-boiled eggs.
By Claire Saffitz
Roasted Veg With Nutritional Yeast
Try this in a frittata, folded into a grain salad, or in a hash with bacon.
By Claire Saffitz
Cashew Caesar Dressing
Try this drizzled over roasted potatoes or as a sub for mayo in chicken salad.
By Claire Saffitz
Sprouted Red Lentils
Try these tossed in slaw, stirred into soup, or fried with roasted veg to make fritters.
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
Salted Red Cabbage
Try this alongside a chicken cutlet, on a turkey sandwich, or thrown into a stir-fry.
By Claire Saffitz
Real-Deal Aioli
Spend some time making this, and you'll have an easy, fast way to add nuanced flavor.
By Jeremy Fox
Dashi
The base for countless dishes in Japanese cooking. This method requires just 30 minutes to soak the kombu, unlike some that call for overnight soaking.
By Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat
Coconut, Beet, and Ginger Soup
There are many ways to make beet soup, the most well-known of all being borscht, the hearty Russian classic that also contains veggies like potatoes and cabbage. Beet soup can be eaten cold, so we like to make it with more delicate flavors and puree it. Here, the ginger beautifully balances the beet, and the coconut milk adds a nice fat component. We find citrus finishes this dish perfectly, so we garnish it with a bit of orange.
By Katherine & Ryan Harvey
Savory Mushroom and Parmesan Palmiers
Store-bought puff pastry makes these savory "elephant ears" an easy bite-sized appetizer for your next party.
By Union Square Events
Lobster Toasts With Avocado
A zesty lobster salad instantly turns avocado toast into an elegant and cocktail party–worthy hors d'oeuvre.
By Union Square Events
French Spiced Bread
This classic French spiced bread is great for sweet toast in the morning, or it can be sliced thinly and served with pâté for a pretty party appetizer.
By Kamel Saci