Gluten Free
Portobello Steaks with Mashed Celery Root
These are earthy, hearty, and an elegant medley of flavors that please not just vegetarians who want something more “meaty” for their meal, but meat-lovers as well.
By Alejandro Junger
A Sweet Potato Bowl Is What You're Eating for Breakfast This Fall
Because it's comforting, it's healthy, and it's oh-so-autumnal.
By Emily Johnson
Spiced Pavlova With Pumpkin Mousse
Pumpkin mousse, whipped cream, and pretty pomegranate syrup give this elegant spin on pumpkin pie a jewel-like presentation that's both stunning and delicious.
By Katherine Sacks
Spicy Horseradish Sauce
Use this sauce as a dip for hush puppies, toss with cabbage for a quick slaw, or use it as a sandwich spread.
By Amy Shirley
Amy's Gluten-Free Mix
Millet flour and rice flour are bolstered by tapioca starch, cornstarch, potato starch, and guar gum in this gluten-free all-purpose flour substitute.
By Amy Shirley
Lemon–Olive Oil Dressing
This simple dressing is wonderful as is, especially on a simple green salad, but it also makes a fantastic starting point for more elaborate dressings.
By Monte Farber and Amy Zerner
Slow-Cooked Beef Brisket
Use this basic recipe to make Pappardelle with Slow-Cooked Brisket.
By Donna Hay
Butter Chicken
This recipe requires a little extra prep time and an overnight marinade, essential in developing those rich, full-bodied curry flavors that we love so much. Plan ahead, get prepped, enter a world of next-level tastiness.
By Dennis Prescott
Thai Green-Curry Chicken
With the curry paste prepped ahead, this flavorful Thai-inspired curry comes together in just about 20 minutes.
By Donna Hay
Minted Pea and Asparagus Risotto
This spring-themed dish works perfectly as an entrée or as a side dish.
By Alejandro Junger
Make-Ahead Whipped Cream
I developed this low-maintenance recipe in my restaurant days, when I needed a big batch of whipped cream to last through the night in a steamy kitchen. The trick is a bit of extra sugar, which helps the cream whip into a stable foam that can be held for up to eight hours.
By Stella Parks
Quick Condensed Milk
Homemade sweetened condensed milk traditionally requires ultra-low heat and up to 6 hours of constant stirring, but with a splash of heavy cream added to prevent scorching, I can crank up the heat and be done in 45 minutes. The result is thicker, creamier, and more luscious than anything from a can, with a rich dairy flavor and subtle notes of caramel. If you like chai tea, be sure to try the cinnamon-spiced variation.
By Stella Parks
A Tomato Masala
Use this Indian-spiced tomato sauce in Gujarti Eggplant and Sweet Potato “Lasagna.”
By Vikram Sunderam
Mustard-Baked Chicken
A spicy kick to a delicious and easy baked chicken recipe. Any mustard works, but we love one available at health food stores that has apple cider vinegar in it.
By Alejandro Junger
Cast-Iron Roast Chicken
No overnight salting, brining, air-drying, temperature changes, or complicated trussing, just a simple roasted chicken.
By Chris Morocco
Cast-Iron Roast Chicken with Caramelized Leeks
Nothing compares to cast iron. Whether you're using a standard skillet or an enameled baking dish, the material's heat-retention qualities can't be matched by any tempered glass or even stainless-steel vessels.
By Chris Morocco
Garlic and Achiote Fermented Hot Sauce
Adding olive oil to this hot sauce recipe lends it body and mellows some of the heat.
By Dan Kluger
Classic Applesauce
Cooking the apples with their skins on adds a beautiful rosy blush to the finished sauce.
By Carla Lalli Music
Cheat's Ricotta Gnocchi Dough
For the best results, buy fresh full-cream ricotta. It's available at delicatessens and the deli counter of supermarkets.
By Donna Hay
Thai Green Curry Paste
Keep this curry paste in a jar in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
By Donna Hay