Gluten Free
Braised Smoked Collard Greens
Braise smoked collard greens with onions, then toss them with a bright pepper vinegar for dish that's smoky, sweet, and savory.
By Mashama Bailey
Fried Cashews With Lime Zest and Chile
This take on a very popular Thai bar snack—freshly fried cashews tossed with salt, chiles, scallions, and fragrant lime zest—is simple but so good with an ice-cold beer.
By Pepper Teigen
Make the Absolute Most of Your Turkey Bones With Bone Butter
Before you stick them in a stockpot, slowly cook poultry bones in butter to give your gravy, stuffing, and other dishes a poultry-rich boost.
By Matthew Zuras
Eggnog Ice Cream
Creamy, nutmeg-spiced eggnog is one of my favorite holiday indulgences, and has been since I was a child. Now I’ve turned my favorite holiday cheer into a compelling ice cream.
By Claudia Fleming
Hariali Paneer Tikka (Green Paneer Skewers)
Paneer is marinated in a creamy herb and garlic yogurt marinade, then charred.
By Pushpesh Pant
Chicken Yakhni Pulao
The essence of this pulao is the yakhni, which means meat stock or broth. Homemade chicken stock, bone-in chicken thighs, and an abundance of spices make this a flavorful and comforting one-pot meal.
By Asma Khan
Gluten-Free Turkey Gravy
Glutinous rice flour, also known as mochiko or sweet rice flour, makes an excellent gluten-free gravy for Thanksgiving or any holiday feast. Like wheat flour, mochiko can be toasted in fat to create a roux, which lends the finished gravy robust flavor that other starches, like cornstarch, just can’t match. This gravy also has a silky texture and great body like any gravy should. Here miso and apple cider vinegar extend the flavor, making it both brighter and more savory. Start by adding half the!…
By Joe Sevier
Cranberry Relish
By Jenny Rosenstrach
Apple Cider Pork
Chunky apples, plus onion, thyme, and cider make this comforting dish especially appropriate for the holidays.
By Sabrina Snyder
Cranberry Date Relish with Ginger
A raw fruit relish is a refreshingly punchy change from the typical cranberry sauce, and far less sweet, making it great for roast meats as well as turkey.
By Christine Sahadi Whelan
Vegan Gamja Tang
A plant-based alternative to this traditionally pork-heavy dish restores the potato to its rightful place as the star of the stew.
By Joanne Lee Molinaro
Royyala Iguru (Stir-Fried Prawns)
The Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh is the epicenter of prawn cultivation in India. I am lucky enough to have family in Nellore and have spent many memorable childhood summers with ammama there. The prawns in Nellore make it to the kitchen literally minutes after they are caught, and really do taste like the sea. The trick to this recipe is to be patient and allow the onions to brown to a deep, caramelized sweetness. It never fails to amaze me that such a simple dish can be absolutely delicio.…
By Archana Pidathala
Gluten-Free Fresh Pasta at Home? You Can Do That
A blend of chickpea and store-bought GF flour makes for an easy homemade dough with surprising chew.
By Kendra Vaculin
Gluten-Free Fresh Pasta
A blend of chickpea and store-bought GF flour makes for an easy homemade dough with surprising chew.
By Kendra Vaculin
This Creamy, Spicy Dip Is What Your Tortilla Chips Have Wanted All Along
The Mayan toasted pumpkin seed and tomato dip known as sikil p’aak is spicy, rich, and deeply savory.
By Paola Briseño-González
Sikil Pak
Making this roasted tomato and pumpkin seed dip doesn’t require fancy techniques—just fresh ingredients and a little time.
By Gilberto Cetina
Mushroom Adobo
Adobo is commonly made with chicken, pork, or squid, but this one relies on mushrooms for a boost of umami flavor and meaty texture.
By Rajah Abat
Chana Masala Cheese Fries
Spicy, tangy, oh-so-melty-and-ooey-gooey—these chana masala fries hit on all levels. This particular spin on chana masala leans toward vegetarian chili, with a heavy dose of tomatoes and a kick from both Kashmiri chili powder and a couple serrano chiles. Some of the chickpeas are mashed part way through cooking to achieve a thick, spoonable texture akin to Cincinnati-style chili (read: not chunky or watery). Quick tip: If you’re strapped for time, feel free to use store-bought sweet potato fries)…
By Asha Loupy
Leg of Lamb
Rubbed with garlic, lavender, and other spices, this roast is the perfect centerpiece for a celebration.
By Jessica B. Harris
Willing Watermelon Rind Preserves
Don't throw away your watermelon rinds. Turn them into these sweetly sour preserves, which are a perfect accompaniment to roasted meats, cheese plates, and more.
By Sallie Ann Robinson