Nut Free
Kale, Snow Pea, and Pork Dumplings
Snow peas and water chestnuts add a fresh crunch to these tasty dumplings
By Donna Hay
Sweet Potato Fritters with Poached Eggs and Avocado
A combination made in healthy-foodie heaven, this will be sure to satisfy you first thing in the morning!
By Alice Liveing
Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes
This cupcake is a twist on Babee’s Strawberry Shortbread Cookies, and is the perfect dessert for a Valentine’s Day party ora romantic dinner for two! The filling can be prepared the night before and stored in the refrigerator.
By Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne
Cauliflower-Carrot Cheesy Tots
Cauliflower and carrot—in place of the usual potato—add sweet, vegetal flavor and a good dose of fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins to this irresistible play on tater tots.
By Katherine Sacks
Creamy Pinto Bean Dip
Serve this lightly spiced, last-minute bean dip with tortilla chips and watch it disappear before half-time.
By Rhoda Boone
Keralan Lamb-Fry
A specialty of Kerala, this simple, spiced-up stir-fry makes for a quick, hearty dinner.
By Maya Kaimal
Stir-Fried Green Beans With Coconut
This is going to be your new favorite way to serve green beans.
By Suvir Saran and Stephanie Lyness
Udon Soup With Chicken, Spinach, and Mushrooms
This classic Japanese soup is both nourishing and comforting—just the thing for those midwinter blues.
By Keiko Ohtao
Figs-in-a-Blanket
Spicy, honey-glazed figs and creamy goat cheese are baked in puff pastry in this fun vegetarian play on pigs-in-a-blanket.
By Rhoda Boone
Vegetarian Buffalo “Meatballs”
Forget about hot wings—these spicy "meatballs" combine white beans and mushrooms for a meatless take on your favorite party snack.
By Katherine Sacks
Five-Cheese Pimento Cheese
Complete your Super Bowl snacking lineup with this addictive five-cheese version of the classic Southern spread.
By Shai Sevier
Crispy Chicken and Potatoes with Spicy Slaw
These cumin-spiced chicken thighs and roasted potatoes are balanced by a zippy, jalapeño-spiked alternative to coleslaw.
By David Tamarkin
Cinnamon–Chocolate Chunk Skillet Cookie
This sharable cookie has all the flavors of a latte. And chocolate. Lots of hot, melting milk chocolate.
By David Tamarkin
Soy Sauce Chicken
A whole chicken, poached in a ginger and anise–scented soy broth, is a popular dish served at Chinese New Year celebrations.
By Kei Lum Chan and Diora Fong Chan
Cumin-Scented Potatoes With Tomatoes
Cumin and turmeric give this 30-minute vegetarian stew smoky, warming flavor and vibrant, soul-satisfying color.
By Raghavan Iyer
Very Versatile Baked Beans
Onions, garlic, cabbage, and tomatoes melt into a thick rich blanket of sweet richness for these hearty baked beans.
By Lukas Volger
Shrimp with Herby White Beans and Tomatoes
This one-pot meal is herby, sweet, and garlicky all at once. To add more green, throw in a handful of arugula or spinach at the end; for more garlic, pair it with garlic toast.
By David Tamarkin
Japanese-Style Curry (Karei Raisu)
I love the classic combination of beef, potato, and carrot cooked in a saucy, slightly sweet curry and ladled next to white rice. You can use whatever meat and vegetables you want, but for me, curry has two unbreakable rules: First, make sure that meat is nice and fatty. Second, embrace the premade blocks of Japanese curry roux. Curry is not health food, but neither are the deep-fried pork cutlets called tonkatsu, and I’m not planning to give those up either, no matter what my wife says!
By Masaharu Morimoto
Spinach-Artichoke Flatbread Pizzas
Using flatbread as the foundation for these pizzas ensures a crispy crust that you can feel good about devouring. In this recipe, I finish the pizzas with a balsamic reduction: Balsamic vinegar cooked down to a sweet, gooey glaze to drizzle over your flatbread toppings. It’s like the “icing on the pizza”!
By Brooke Griffin
Pan-Roasted Salmon With Grapefruit-Cabbage Slaw
Served with a bright, zesty grapefruit-cabbage slaw, this crisp salmon is an easy weeknight dinner that takes less than 20 minutes to make from start to finish.
By Sara Dickerman