Coating the herbs in oil and soaking the shallot in vinegar prevents oxidation, so you can keep these beans for days.
Author: Amiel Stanek
The trick to a successful stir-fry? Prep everything before you cook.
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Fancy enough for company but easy enough for a weeknight, this complete Italian-inspired meal is cooked on two baking sheets, making cleanup a breeze.
Author: Anna Stockwell
This time anchovies are not optional. They're an integral ingredient here, and it's worth seeking out quality brands. We love the oil-packed ones from Ortiz, Agostino Recca, and Merro.
Author: Ignacio Mattos
For actually-crisp chickpeas, turn to the air fryer. The high heat circulating fast dries out the chickpeas so they're almost dehydrated.
Author: Ben Mims
Not just for salad: Drizzle this savory herb-infused oil over grilled vegetables, steak, or roast chicken.
Author: Andy Baraghani
By baking the eggs and toppings in a jelly roll pan, you can then roll it all up into a tight spiral, slice it into portions, and share. It's very easy, and looks pretty fancy, too.
Author: Joy Wilson
Toss white beans with red onion, tomatoes, parsley, and balsamic vinegar for an easy, satisfying side dish.
Author: Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
This is the kind of healthy, satisfying food that we all wish would simply materialize at home for dinner. But making it in parts is easier than you might think!
Author: Claire Saffitz
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
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
If you're following the #cook90 initiative and made Crispy Chicken and Potatoes With Cabbage Slaw, these tacos are a delicious and clever use of "nextovers" (what we call leftovers transformed into a new...
Author: David Tamarkin
A wonderful make-ahead summer meal, this dinner is just as delicious served chilled as it is served warm.
Author: Lillian Chou
Romano beans, also known as Italian flat beans, are pleasantly mild and sweet. Tossing them in this quick vinaigrette adds a robust, pungent flavor-they will complement any summery main dish.
Author: Maggie Ruggiero
Featuring sweet potatoes and mushrooms roasted to crispy-edged perfection, plus a whipped feta-tahini sauce with lots of dill, this easy, comforting vegetarian dinner is perfect for fall. Use whatever...
Author: Anna Stockwell
Pile charred Halloumi cheese, kale, and cherry tomatoes onto grilled bread rubbed with garlic for an almost-instant summer dinner. Or, you can skip the bread and treat the same ingredients as a side salad...
Author: Anna Stockwell
A quick summer salad that's full of grains, kale, and lemony cheese.
Author: Abra Berens
These coconut- and oat-studded bites come together in just one bowl (no food processor required!). Keep them on hand for a healthy morning or afternoon pick-me-up or a satisfying after-school snack. If...
Author: Rhoda Boone
This dish is a regular on my weeknight dinner roster-it's delicious! Using quinoa instead of a regular breadcrumbs, and sweet potato wedges instead of regular, means it's better for you, too.
Author: Donna Hay
A zesty-flavored mayonnaise spread is the secret to this super-tender flavorful fish, and the glue that holds the almond crust in place. Add white beans, broccolini, fennel, and slices of orange for a...
Author: Anna Stockwell
This lime-mint iced matcha combo is a great morning or afternoon pick-me-up. A splash of rum turns it into a bright and refreshing cocktail.
Author: Katherine Sacks
Elegant, sweet, and delectable, these are true treats that fit every occasion. Definitely adjust the filling for what ingredients are local and in season where you live, and you'll have an endlessly surprising...
Author: Alejandro Junger, M.D.
We like to serve this main with couscous, rice, or grilled bread to sop up all of the shrimp's intensely flavored cooking liquid.
Author: Dawn Perry
These pops are high in protein, low in sugar, and big on fun. Kids and grown-ups will love making them almost as much as they love eating them!
Author: Rhoda Boone
These dairy-free, gluten-free muffins rely on homemade oat flour for body, while a few oat flakes scattered on top add texture.
Author: Lorraine Pascale
We call this one a picnic dinner since everything can be eaten with your hands. It's easy to pack up and take to the park if you want, but it also works great on the family table.
Author: Anna Stockwell
You can slice the cauliflower any direction you like, just be watchful of your fingertips on the mandoline and work over a bowl to catch all the bits of flying florets.
Author: Claire Saffitz
Shakshuka is Tunisian in origin but has become hugely popular in Jerusalem and all over Israel as substantial breakfast or lunch fare. Tunisian cuisine has a passionate love affair with eggs and this particular...
Author: Yotam Ottolenghi
Feel free to vary the vegetables in this salad according to what you have in your garden or find at the farmers' market.
Author: Dr. John McDougall
Our go-to I'm-feeling-fancy dinner is a perfectly medium-rare steak and a pile of vegetables. And the more cherry tomatoes, corn, and cucumbers you throw into the mix, the more it'll feel like summer.
Author: Claire Saffitz
If you don't feel like smoking up your kitchen by charring the beans on the stovetop, try grilling or just blanching them instead.
Author: Chris Morocco
This quick and easy recipe makes an ideal weeknight dinner. High levels of selenium, magnesium, and vitamin B12 make this dish a nutritional powerhouse.
Author: Magdalena Wszelaki
The deep, sweet flavor of white miso gives salmon an umami-packed supercharge. Look for containers of refrigerated miso and bottles of mirin in better supermarkets or at Asian markets.
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
These energy bites not only hit the spot for something sweet, they're also nutrient-dense and hit all your macros.
Author: Cara Clark
These loaded flatbreads are surprisingly filling, but you can add griddled chicken or lamb, roasted vegetables or whatever takes your fancy.
Author: Heather Thomas
Gluten-free and literally packed with good things, a slice of this bread is a great way to get your daily dose of seeds and nuts.
Author: Donna Hay
This is just one version of Amy Chaplin's Creamy Carrot dressings from her cookbook Whole Cooking Everyday. Made by blending carrots with herbs and citrus juice until creamy, these dressings are light,...
Author: Amy Chaplin
Any nut you like will work here for crunch, and you're looking for a mix of bright herbs and enough cooked grains to make it substantial.
This apple, pear, and plum breakfast cobbler is a great way to use pressure cooking in a less obvious way, and it brings a delicious variation to your morning meal!
Author: Jennifer Robins
Load up on green tea antioxidants, hydrate with electrolyte-filled coconut water, and cool off with cucumber, lime, and gut-soothing aloe vera.
Author: Guy Turland
One butternut squash gets used in two ways-raw and roasted-in this fall weeknight dinner, while fish sauce, lime, and coconut add a touch of Southeast Asian flair.
Author: Anna Stockwell
The beauty of this mix is that it can be deployed lots of ways. Eat it out of hand as an upgrade to the usual cocktail nut or pretzel offering, or spoon it over plain yogurt as a savory topping. It can...
Author: Andy Baraghani
In summer, raw corn kernels add crunch and sweetness to any salad and can be enjoyed freshly sliced, right off the cob.
Author: Katrina Scott
This simple shrimp curry uses yellow curry powder and coconut milk.
Shirataki noodles are made from the fiber of the konjac plant. Here they're tossed with vegetables and an almond-butter-based sauce for a quick low-carb, vegetarian weeknight dinner.
Author: Kelly LeVeque
Chia seeds thicken this summery kefir-based white chocolate pudding, while coconut-candied pecans add a welcome bit of crunch.
Author: Julie Smolyansky
Chickpeas make this hearty dish even more gratifying. A half cup of the high-fiber legumes daily can cut your consumption of fatty foods.
Author: Georgia Downard
If you love sweet and salty paired in one dish, then this nourishing salad is for you. To take this dish on the road, pack the berries and the dressing separately to avoid wilting the greens. For a cocktail...
Author: Drew Ramsey, M.D.