Simple Cooking
Chiltern Firehouse's Negroni
It's the original 1:1:1 cocktail (equal parts gin, vermouth, and Campari), but Chiltern Firehouse in London tweaked the ratio on this bittersweet Italian classic.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
Spiced Green Tahini Sauce
If you don't have both spices, it's okay to omit one or the other.
By Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich
Spiced Chai Bundt Cake
I do love a good Bundt cake—they're just so elegant and beautiful! This easy melt and mix recipe is flavored with chai and pumpkin pie spice.
By Donna Hay
Batched Manhattan
It just may be the perfect cocktail—especially when you can make it (and serve it) in bulk.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
Backwoods Bourbon Punch
We're partial to the grenadine from Jack Rudy Cocktail Co.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
Milk Pudding with Rose Water Caramel and Figs
Almost any fresh fruit (pears, apples, berries) can replace the figs.
By Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich
Crispy Salt-and-Pepper Chicken Skin
By Eli Dahlin, Damn the Weather, Seattle, WA
Buttery Cayenne Pecans
The low oven temp and long bake time allow these nuts to take on rich flavor without burning.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
Daiquiri
The elegant Cuban combo of lime and rum has nothing to do with the syrupy slush you'll find at swim-up bars.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
Sazerac
This potent New Orleans nightcap is as much about the aromatic absinthe rinse as it is the Cognac and rye.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
"Burnt" Carrots and Parsnips
Got some burned bits? Great job! The natural sugars in the root vegetables, along with the brown sugar, will caramelize, giving you a little bitterness to counter all that sweetness.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
D.I.Y. Apple Mille-Feuille
Sandwiching the puff pastry between two baking sheets ensures that the pastry rises perfectly even.
By Claire Saffitz
Tequila Highball
When in doubt, add soda. The resulting highball (about 2 ounces of any booze filled to the top with soda) is refreshing—and impossible to mess up.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
Roasted-Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese Toasts
Pretty much everyone in the South fights about who's got the best pimiento cheese recipe. Make these if you want to put the debate to rest.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
Spiced Pear Upside-Down Cake
Make sure the cake pan you're using is at least 2" deep; the batter will rise to the very top while baking and will overflow in a shallow pan.
By Claire Saffitz
Whole Wheat-Apple Crisp
Whole wheat flour gives this brown sugar–oat topping a nutty flavor that perfectly complements the sweet-tart apples beneath.
By Natalie Chanin & Butch Anthony
Vesper
Of this take on a martini, James Bond quipped, "I never have more than one drink before dinner. But I do like that one to be large and very strong and very cold and very well-made." What he said.
By Chiltern Firehouse, London
Chamomile Panna Cotta With Quince
If quinces are unavailable or you want a shortcut, purchase quince paste at a specialty shop and heat it slowly to create a syrup, then simply spoon it over the custards.
By Claire Saffitz
Jerusalem Artichoke and Potato Chips with Mustard Salt
Steak and chips is an Australian institution, and my take on this classic involves perfectly crisp Jerusalem artichokes sprinkled with a punchy mustard salt. They're the perfect partner for the robust T-bone.
By Donna Hay
Vegan Chocolate Tart With Salted Oat Crust
You don't have to use a vegan chocolate to make this decadent tart—any bittersweet baking bar will be great. But if you want to go dairy-free, be sure to read the label.
By Claire Saffitz