When summer is at its height and the peaches are so ripe that you can smell their sweet aroma just by walking by, it's time for this bright salad-a fun twist on the traditional Caprese salad of mozzarella,...
Author: Joanna Gaines
This dish is so easy to make and yet looks and tastes impressive enough to serve for a dinner party.
Author: Christina Anstead
The Thai-inspired dressing-tart and spicy and salty-plays up the sweetness of watermelon and berries while keeping the fruit salad firmly in savory territory.
Author: Gregory Gourdet
This is the dish that first got me into cooking. Talking about it got me my first job in a kitchen, and together with the help of friends, local restaurants, and family it's the recipe we have worked on...
Author: Duval Timothy
This dish can help generate a little sunny feeling in the darkest days of winter. It's partly about the color story, with the pretty coral tones of the salmon and the grapefruit set against the pale green...
Author: Sara Dickerman
These cranberry orange cupcakes with an orange citrus glaze are the perfect way to surprise your sweetheart on a lazy Sunday morning, and the rest of the family will definitely enjoy them, too.
Author: Katherine Kallinis Berman
This smoothie transports you to the tropics with the mango and pineapple. I usually make it in my Chicago kitchen on a rainy day when I need some bright flavors.
Author: Art Smith
This sugar-free applesauce is a cinch to make at home in your Dutch oven.
Author: Magdalena Wszelaki
In this salad, the color palette-pale whites and browns-may leave something to be desired, but the gorgeous medley of textures and very complementary flavors makes up for it. This is an attractive one...
Author: Lukas Volger
Chocolate cake is a beautiful thing on its own, but adding a thick layer of sharp passionfruit curd undercuts the heavy richness and balances the sweetness-which dangerously means that one slice is no...
Author: Martha Collison
This vegan and gluten-free casserole relies on sliced eggplant instead of pasta, stuffed with vegetables and grains, and a pungent red pepper sauce.
Author: Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Just another attempt to sneak truffles into this cookbook one more time. The struggle is real.
Author: Julie Smolyansky
You'll need some lollipop sticks for this recipe. We found some interesting yellow serving sticks that worked well at dinner, but if worse comes to worst you can use cocktail sticks.
Author: Duval Timothy
This deliciously sweet loaf is perfect to grab and go for breakfast, but works as well for an easy summer dessert, and it's gluten free and grain free to boot.
Author: Alice Liveing
This is a tasty dish. Between the kale, the rice, and the squash, it's chock-full of fiber, antioxidants, and minerals. And the nutty, salty Pecorino Romano cheese gives it a quiet punch. This makes for...
Author: Patricia Heaton
No ice cream maker? Toss cubes of frozen bourbon-spiked peach custard into a food processor and watch as it whips into a creamy, scoopable dessert with ease.
Author: Donna Hay
These rolls can be assembled 2 days ahead and refrigerated. If you want to serve them alongside pork or turkey, simply add them to the same oven in the last 40 minutes of roasting time.
Author: Donna Hay
Coming up with a scrumptious, satisfying vegetarian main dish for the holidays can be tricky. Search no more! This stuffed squash is loaded with classic fall flavors, and thanks in part to the Vitamix...
Author: Jodi Berg
This spring-themed dish works perfectly as an entrée or as a side dish.
Author: Alejandro Junger
Rice Chex cereal crushes up into a crunchy coating for this easy chicken dinner. Serve with mashed potatoes and green beans for the full Southern experience.
Author: Amy Shirley
Sweet and a bit salty, with a hint of spice: this is completely divine on hot buttered toast at any time of the day.
Author: Rachel Allen
This cupcake is the perfect dessert for a Valentine's Day party or a romantic dinner for two! The filling can be prepared the night before and stored in the refrigerator.
Author: Katherine Kallinis Berman
Believe it or not, watermelon and feta make a great pairing. Toss in some hot chili peppers and cilantro and you have a salad to delight everyone who tries it. Buy seedless watermelon for this-you won't...
Author: Art Smith
These pork chops are a fantastic way to take advantage of fall flavors. If you don't have pumpkin pie spice, you can substitute 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, and 1/4 teaspoon...
Author: Audrey Johns
Baking intensifies the sweetness of sweet potatoes and gives the bright orange flesh a kind of fluffiness-light and soft at the same time. Sweet potato is terrific combined with salty olives, creamy feta,...
Author: Janneke Vreugdenhil
This lightly seasoned salad was a favorite of mine growing up, close to a sunomono, a Japanese cucumber salad dish. I've added sweet, spiralized carrots here, and Mom likes to add extra fresh ginger to...
Author: Candice Kumai
Think of all the activities that your microbes do for you, from releasing vitamins to creating fatty acids and hormones that impact your mood and inflammation. This dish-a one-tray vegetable bake with...
Author: Dr. Rupy Aujla
Toss white beans with red onion, tomatoes, parsley, and balsamic vinegar for an easy, satisfying side dish.
Author: Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Chips and dip: classic, and every culture has its take. There's hummus and pita, tortilla chips and guac, British chips and tartar sauce... From time to time, we'll run an Indian take on chips and dip...
Author: Rich Landau
Meatloaf needs no introduction, but this one gets kicked up a notch with the Chinese-inspired flair of fresh ginger, scallions, and a hoisin sauce glaze. It's delicious and so simple to make.
Author: Daphne Oz
Salade Niçoise is a beautifully composed salad of French origin that looks fancy but is incredibly easy to make. The traditional version is often made with tuna, but here the fish is replaced with baked...
Author: Nava Atlas
This casserole relies on the complementary flavors and textures of taro and pork belly: one meaty, the other earthy; one chewy, the other tender.
Author: Wilson Tang
This super-oishii (delicious) spicy ramen bowl is made with basic pantry staples, such as miso paste and tahini, plus Sriracha for spice! I love adding a bit more Sriracha for heat, and topping it...
Author: Candice Kumai
The combination of almond flour and self-rising flour gives this cake a tender, nutty crumb, while a drizzle of amaretto syrup keeps it irresistibly moist.
Author: Donna Hay
You've heard it said that the best spaghetti sauces are simmered all afternoon. If that's true, why not let the slow cooker do the cooking for you? This sauce takes 5 minutes to make and is loaded with...
Author: Marina Delio
One of our favorite things to make is Buddha bowls. Composed of four elements: a grain, vegetables, a protein, and a sauce; they're so simple, nutrient-dense, and very pretty to serve.
Author: Tracy Pollan
This is a pretty, light, and fun dessert, perfect for a summer brunch or ladies' lunch.
Author: Patricia Heaton
The longer you marinate the chicken and potatoes, the more intense the flavor. But we have found that even after only 30 minutes of marinating, the dish is infused with flavor.
Author: Tracy Pollan
This double-chocolate brownie with crunchy pecans and ice cream is perfect for dinner parties, family gatherings, or any time a hungry crowd wants something sweet and delicious.
Author: Dennis Prescott
This is a simple scone with a bit of a makeover: glazed with sticky honey and generously smothered in clotted cream and tart rhubarb compote.
Author: Martha Collison
This recipe looks more daunting than it actually is. You basically make a bread dough with a bit of butter and egg in it, knead it for a while, the leave it alone to do its thing.
Author: nigel slater
When you have good, fresh strawberries, you don't really need to do too much to them. Try this simple preparation for dessert tonight.
Author: Donna Hay
Raw cacao powder, more nutrient dense than common cocoa powder, makes this gluten-free chocolate cake a somewhat healthy dessert option.
Author: Donna Hay
This soup uses refried beans as a thickener, so the resulting soup is very thick and rich without having to cook all day. Since I almost always have some leftover smashed pinto beans in my refrigerator,...
Author: Dr. John McDougall
This citrusy dessert cocktail is a great way to use up any leftover Champagne or sparkling wine that may have gone flat.
Author: Tom Parker Bowles
This recipe is from The Cupcake Diaries, a cookbook from the founders of the Georgetown Cupcake franchise and former stars of the hit TLC series DC Cupcakes.
Author: Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne
It's a shame you don't often spot people grilling carrots, because they also grill beautifully, developing a char that balances out their sweetness.
Author: Gregory Gourdet
These are wonderful both as an appetizer when entertaining or as a main with a side of greens.
Author: Tracy Pollan
Two-Way Chanterelle and Pear Bread Stuffing
Author: Julia Moskin