Vegetarian
Mafé Peanut Sauce
Known as one of the mother sauces of African cuisine, mafé can be paired with chicken, fish, vegetables, rice, or pretty much whatever you want.
Classic Pumpkin Pie
This Gourmet classic makes a perfectly spiced pumpkin pie with a flaky, buttery crust.
Qorma-e-nakhod (Stewed Chickpeas With Spinach and Goat Cheese)
This warm, comforting vegetarian stew of chickpeas and spices hails from Afghanistan and is topped with a creamy cumin-flecked goat cheese sauce.
Djon Djon
This quintessential Haitian rice dish is named for the djon djon mushroom, which grows in the north of Haiti, but you can use djon djon bouillon cubes instead.
Smoked Feta Dip
If you want to add a little heat to this simple smoked feta tip, start by throwing in some chopped hot peppers or even your favorite hot sauce.
Grilled Swiss Chard and Zucchini With Raspberry-Macerated Onions
The dramatic red raspberry-macerated onions are lovely with chard and zucchini, but you can also serve them with grilled chicken or even charcuterie.
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Six ingredients (including salt and pepper) stand between you and what may just be the world’s most perfect side dish.
Butternut Squash Soup
Go all-out autumnal with this easy soup recipe that combines roasted butternut squash with fresh ginger and cinnamon.
Nightshade Confit
Eggplant, zucchini, and peppers take a long, slow bath in lots of olive oil, becoming meltingly tender in the pan and getting even better the following day.
Chili Crisp Panzanella
Take panzanella up a notch by mixing chili crisp into golden-brown bread cubes to add the right amount of heat and savory notes to this refreshing salad.
Fried Apple Pies
This Southern delicacy wraps the warm flavors of cinnamon-spiked apple pie into a buttery handheld crust.
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31 Must-Make Hetty McKinnon Recipes to Celebrate Vegetables Every Day
Her greatest hits include everything from stir fries and noodles to braises, bakes, and more.
Graham Cracker Crust
Cheesecake is just the beginning of what this no-bake, back-pocket wonder can do.
Monkey Bread
It’s impossible to hate monkey bread, especially this version ribboned with spiced pecans and gooey caramel sauce.
Miso Oats With Egg and Avocado
Think of this porridge as an oat-based version of congee or jook that can be thrown together quickly and topped with an egg, avocado, or kimchi.
Tomato and Egg “Shakshuka”
Tomato and egg, a classic Chinese dish packed with sweet and umami flavors, is combined with shakshuka for easy brunch or dinnertime showstopper.
Spicy Celery, Tofu, and Glass Noodle Salad
Based on a beloved jellyfish salad, this jellyfish-free glass noodle salad showcases crunchy celery and tofu smothered in a sesame-vinegar dressing.
Noodle Kugel
If grandma won’t reveal her secrets, let this classic noodle kugel recipe be your guide.
Applesauce
Transform your orchard or farmers market haul into a spiced applesauce you’ll want to eat by the bowlful.
Creamed Corn
This old-fashioned recipe is simple and memorable; the secret is starting with fresh, juicy corn on the cob.