Weeknight Meals
Clams With Spicy Tomato Broth and Garlic Mayo
If you don't have a grill, just heat the cast-iron skillet over medium on your stovetop. Inside or out, you’ll still have buttery clams to enjoy.
By Andy Baraghani
Saucy Beans and Artichoke Hearts with Feta
Use the biggest beans you can buy for this Greek-inspired dish—baby limas are easy to find, but gigante beans are amazing too.
By Anna Stockwell
Panchos Argentinos (Argentine-Style Hot Dogs)
This Argentinian staple is typically topped with mayonnaise, mustard, and chimichurri. We swapped out the chimichurri for a fresh salsa criolla, which takes just minutes to make.
By Gaby Melian
Spicy Egg Sandwich with Sausage and Pickled Peppers
A sausage patty topped with feta, cilantro, sweet pickled peppers, and a sunny-side-up egg make for a hearty sandwich that’s perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner.
By Mindy Fox
Spaghetti with Tuna, Tomatoes, and Olives
This fresh take on tuna pasta salad is just as good warm as it is straight out of the refrigerator.
By Julia Turshen
Zucchini Noodles with Anchovy Butter
Mid-summer is prime time for zucchini. That means "zoodle" season—if there ever is one—is now. This version tastes surprisingly indulgent, tossed with plenty of cheese, red pepper flakes, and olive oil.
By Julia Turshen
Cold Soba Noodles With Miso and Smoked Tofu
It's worth seeking out smoked or baked tofu for this dish—its chewy texture and rich flavor make it a perfect partner for nutty soba noodles.
By Julia Turshen
Spicy Salmon Teriyaki with Steamed Bok Choy
Toss large pieces of salmon in cornstarch before cooking and they'll develop a delicate crust that really grabs onto the spicy-sweet teriyaki glaze.
By Anna Stockwell
Grilled Steak With Peas and Eggplant Over Whipped Ricotta
No pots or pans needed for this easy summertime recipe. Just fire up the grill!
By Anna Stockwell
Loaded Halloumi Flatbreads
Pile seared Halloumi cheese and a yogurt-dressed cabbage-and-chickpea salad over a swath of hummus for these satisfying vegetarian sandwiches.
By Heather Thomas
Spiced Lamb Burgers With Spring Slaw
Asparagus ribbons, sliced sugar snap peas, and red onion tossed in lemon juice are the perfect springtime toppers for these smoky-spiced lamb burgers.
By Anna Stockwell
Grilled Greens and Cheese on Toast
Pile charred Halloumi cheese, kale, and cherry tomatoes on garlicky bread for an almost-instant dinner from the grill. No bread? No problem—toss everything else together and eat it as a salad.
By Anna Stockwell
Easiest Chicken Adobo
For adobo that’s sweet, salty, tangy, garlicky, and ready in a fraction of the time, don’t peel and slice each garlic clove: Just cut open a whole head and simmer it in the sauce.
By Claire Saffitz
Chicken Piccata
Slices of chicken get dredged in seasoned flour, sautéed in butter, and smothered in a tangy lemon-butter pan sauce that’s studded with salty capers.
By Chris Morocco
Steak and Spring Vegetable Stir-Fry
To keep the snap peas and asparagus peppy and bright, sauté them separately from the meat, then return them to the pan so they get their fair share of the gingery sauce.
By Claire Saffitz
Spicy Pork Bowls with Greens
Giving pork tenderloin a bulgogi-influenced makeover makes it flavorful, fast-cooking, and weeknight-friendly.
By Chris Morocco
Crispy-Skin Salmon with Miso-Honey Sauce
The key to getting salmon with a crackly skin is to start it skin side down in a cold cast-iron pan—as the skillet heats, the skin slowly renders and crisps.
By Lauren Stanek
Butter-Roasted Halibut with Asparagus and Olives
Vegetables that are best served crisp-tender are a great accompaniment to a slow-roasted fish because they will come out perfectly cooked at the same time.
By Alison Roman
Shrimp and Basil Stir-Fry
A heap of basil, tossed through just to wilt, adds a punchy, cooling element to this dish of chile- and garlic-marinated shrimp. Spoon it over a fluffy pile of white rice for a fuss-free summertime dinner.
By Andy Baraghani
One-of-Each Soup
Originally, this curried soup was served cold. Given the winter chill in the air, however, we tried it hot and discovered it to be even better.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen