Harper Collins
Pappardelle with Slow-Cooked Brisket
Toss meltingly tender leftover brisket with wide pappardelle noodles and pecorino cheese for a totally transformed, easy dinner.
By Donna Hay
Ricotta Cheesecake with Almond Praline
Top this dense and decadent ricotta cheesecake with a crackly, crunchy almond candy for an easy and elegant presentation.
By Donna Hay
Sweet and Buttery Loaf
This buttery vanilla-scented bread makes an excellent addition to any brunch—or turn it into French toast for double the luxury.
By Donna Hay
Teriyaki Salmon and Kale Sheet Pan Supper
When I made this recipe for the first time, I had it in the oven 4 minutes after starting the process, and I sort of looked around my kitchen, startled, thinking, What just happened? If anything could logically be described as “impossibly easy,” this would be it. If you’ve never experienced crispy kale, you are in for a serious treat. It’s a great snack on its own, but sooooo perfect with the tender salmon. This dinner is a keeper, man!
By Ree Drummond
Sugared Blueberry Goat Cheese Crostini
Layer slices of toasted baguette with creamy goat cheese and sugar-crusted blueberries for a sweet-and-savory hors d'oeuvres that is sure to please.
By Marina Delio
Baked Polenta with Tomato Sauce and Ricotta
This simple dish relies on my favorite tomato sauce and freshly cooked polenta made better than ever with a little added ricotta.
By Art Smith
Angel Hair with Fennel Pesto
When the holiday excesses are over and the lights are low, the time comes for quiet, simple dinners. This light, lively pasta is a welcome relief from the weeks of heavy protein.
By Monte Farber and Amy Zerner
Mom's Stuffed Peppers
Give this American comfort food classic an Italian-American twist with ground beef, Parmesan, basil, and tomato sauce.
By Adriana Trigiani and Mary Yolanda Trigiani
Roasted Sweet Potato and Ginger Soup
There are some flavors that beg to be paired, and sweet potatoes and ginger are in that category. This smooth, puréed soup is rich and comforting, ideal for fall evenings.
By Art Smith
Masala Popcorn
This popcorn is a take on the Indian snack chiwda, a sweet and savory mix often made with puffed rice, dried fruit, nuts, spices, and herbs. It's a mainstay during Diwali, much like you'd have Chex Mix during the American holiday season.
By Vikram Sunderam
Gujarati Eggplant and Sweet Potato "Lasagna" With Kadi Sauce
This playful Indian take on veggie lasagna pairs chickpea-flour noodles with eggplant, sweet potatoes, and chile- and ginger-spiced tomato and yogurt sauces.
By Vikram Sunderam
Sparkling Cranberry and Brie Bites
These easy-to-assemble cocktail party hors d'oeuvres add a festive touch to any holiday party.
By Marina Delio
Cranberry Spice "Turkey" Cupcakes
Serve these Thanksgiving cupcakes at a holiday potluck, or on a party dessert buffet.
By Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne
Roasted Pumpkin, Marjoram, and Blue Cheese Frittata
Bunker in for cold weather with this cozy, autumnal frittata.
By Donna Hay
Crunchy Stuffed Cremini Mushrooms
Bite-size and crispy, these mushrooms are always a crowd favorite. The star ingredient here is the nutritional yeast, a plant-based ingredient that has the power to add a savory, cheesy flavor to basically anything.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Spaghetti Pie
Bake well-sauced pasta, plus plenty of cheese and a few eggs to hold things together, in a cake pan and the edges turn crunchy, crusty, chewy, and downright irresistible.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Sweet Potato–Tahini Dip With Za'atar
Since the base of this dip is so simple—it's mostly sweet potatoes and tahini—homemade za'atar (a Middle Eastern spice blend) really helps the flavors stand out.
By Alexandra Shytsman
Star Anise–Black Pepper Hot Toddy
This festive, spiced toddy starts with a black tea base. English breakfast tea is especially good with the black pepper and star anise, but Earl Grey would be nice, too.
By Sarah DiGregorio
Pasta Dough with Peas
This pastel green dough has a very approachable flavor that is a big hit with everyone who tries it. Bonus: Most of us have the ingredients on hand for pea dough at any given time. If you want to make it a little more chartreuse, you can experiment with adding either 1 teaspoon ground turmeric or 1 inch peeled and chopped fresh turmeric root.
By Linda Miller Nicholson
Crunchy Maple Mesquite Walnuts
On family travels, hikes, or days when you’re on the go, recipes like this always make for happy and satiated people, especially kids. This delicious snack is one of the best garnishes for any kind of salad or roasted vegetables.
By Alejandro Junger