This French classic is a favorite holiday side. Toasting the almonds in butter adds a nutty richness to the dish, that's perfectly balanced out by a squeeze of lemon juice added at the end
Author: Anna Stockwell
This pretty baklava with a diamond-cut top can easily take the place of pecan pie on a Thanksgiving dessert buffet. The bourbon-honey syrup and orange zest in the filling add rich, savory flavor, and keep...
Author: Katherine Sacks
Author: Alice Medrich
Author: Gale Gand
Author: Dede Wilson
Any heavy cream that's beaten long enough turns into butter, of course. But by incorporating one extra step in the process-culturing the cream with buttermilk or yogurt, essentially turning it into tangy,...
Author: Sam Worley
These delicate jam-filled bar cookies are made with frozen dough that's grated into the pan, which gives them a very light and crumbly texture. If you can't find rose petal jam, substitute any jam you...
Author: Michelle Polzine
Make-ahead marinated lentils give heft, protein, and a rich earthy flavor to this pantry-only pasta dinner. The secret is to use some in the sauce and save some to sprinkle over the top for texture and...
Author: Anna Stockwell
Author: Esther Sung
Author: Cindy Mushet
A quick and easy Pie Dough recipe. This recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America.
Author: Dianne Rossmando
The technique: Streusel-a crumbly mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and spices-often shows up on coffee cakes. The sweet, crunchy stuff also makes a great pie-topper. The payoff: You have to roll out only...
Author: Jeanne Kelley
Author: Lisa Zwirn
Author: Diane Morgan
Toss torn leftover biscuits with cubes of cornbread for a sage-scented holiday side featuring two of the South's best breads.
Author: Joe Sevier
I use lard for my crusts because I love the rich flavor and short texture, but an all-butter dough results in an even flakier crust, should you choose to substitute more butter for the lard here.
Author: Toni Tipton-Martin
If you can fold a napkin, you can make an old-fashioned pie crust-no food processor, no pastry knife, no vodka. Most important: no cracking or tearing. The dough is supple, smooth, and strong, so it's...
Author: Stella Parks
Author: Ruth Cousineau
Author: Kay Chun
A sausage patty topped with feta, cilantro, sweet, piquant pickled peppers, and a sunny-side-up egg make for a hearty sandwich that's perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner. You can find Peppadew peppers...
Author: Mindy Fox
Everyone should know how to roast a chicken. It's a life skill that should be taught to small children at school. The ability to properly prepare a moist yet thoroughly cooked bird, with nicely crisp skin,...
Author: Anthony Bourdain
Butter adds velvety texture and comforting flavor to this warming cocktail. Omit the rum and it's an equally delicious alcohol-free treat for anyone to enjoy.
Author: Kat Boytsova
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
This recipe has one of the most un-pie pie fillings you'll ever come across. There's nothing moist or juicy about it, and the name itself could very well scare you off, but somehow it all comes together....
Author: Ken Haedrich
This flexible cake recipe is ideal for baking on the weekend and then eating a slice every evening (or morning) throughout the week.
Author: Sarah Jampel
Author: Deborah Madison
This low-fuss, spreadable salt-and-pepper butter makes seasoning your grilled corn a one-step affair at the dinner table.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Author: Nick Malgieri
Author: Maggie Ruggiero
Author: Sarah Magid
Author: Dede Wilson
This tart with peaches, nectarines, apricots, and/or plums is a late-summer showstopper yet surprisingly simple to make. The crust and filling both come together in a food processor.
Author: Tara O'Brady
Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Satiny and pleasingly sticky, caramel is one of the most delicious additions to cakes and pastries. The longer the caramel cooks, the darker and less sweet it becomes. You can judge the color by eye or...
Author: Rose Levy Beranbaum
Author: Dorie Greenspan
Author: Dede Wilson
Bake these festive, crisp, buttery cut-out cookies and decorate them with a tinted glaze for any occasion.
Author: Land O'Lakes
Author: Rochelle Palermo
Forget sourdough pancakes, which often turn out gummy. These crepes are a much better vehicle for using up discarded sourdough starter. Tender and a little bit tangy, they make an ideal blank canvas for...
Author: Kat Boytsova
Serve this flavorful sauce over cooked chicken breasts or fish.
Author: Land O'Lakes
How to make steakhouse-quality steak at home. Step 1: Buy a great steak from a great butcher. Step 2: Salt it liberally. Step 3: Gradually build up a crusty sear. Step 4: Butter. Butter?! Yep-butter. Browned,...
Author: Kat Boytsova
An overnight freeze solidifies classic brownie batter (in this case, one of the all-time greats: Alice Medrich's best cocoa brownies) into something entirely different-a scoopable cookie dough that holds...
Author: Sarah Jampel
Author: Deborah Madison
These crispy-edged flatbreads are made from chickpea flour, water, olive oil, and salt and served with a burst tomato-chickpea sauce along with feta and greens.
Author: Anna Stockwell