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Herbed Polenta "Fries"

Author: Lillian Chou

Cacio e Pepe

If one pasta dish exemplifies the complexity of pan sauce precision, it's cacio e pepe (literally, cheese and pepper). The minimalist recipe calls for only a few ingredients and doesn't even include garlic....

Author: Oliver Strand

Tea Cakes

You can personalize these tea cakes if you like, substituting a pinch of cinnamon, allspice, or mace for the nutmeg or sour cream for the buttermilk.

Author: Toni Tipton-Martin

Apricot Coffee Cake

Author: Rick Rodgers

Carrot, Avocado, and Orange Salad

Author: April Bloomfield

Pikliz (Haitian Pickled Vegetable Relish)

This bright and fiery Haitian condiment (pronounced "pick-lees") is traditionally served with meats and fried food to balance rich flavors.

Author: Nils Bernstein

Asparagus, Peas, and Basil (Piselli con Asparagi e Basilico)

Recipe for an Italian-inspired side dish of asparagus, peas, and basil.

Author: Ursula Ferrigno

Balsamic Roasted Vegetables

An easy Balsamic Roasted Vegetables recipe

Author: Kelsey Nixon

Honey Poached Pears with Mascarpone

Mascarpone gives a tangy contrast to the sweetness of pears that have been poached in vanilla-scented white wine.

Masa Pancakes

I love the floral notes that fresh masa adds to these rich corn pancakes. You can also make them with masa harina for breakfast or brunch.

Author: Alan Delgado

Whoopie Pies

We prefer Droste brand Dutch-process cocoa for this recipe because it gives the cakes a richer chocolate flavor. Though whoopie pies can be served on the same day they're made, we think the cakes are much...

Eggplant Dip (Baba Ghanoush)

This Eggplant Dip (Baba Ghanoush) recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America.

Author: David Kamen

Cold Rice Noodle Salad With Chicken, Herbs, and Cucumbers

This sweet and spicy Vietnamese-inspired pasta salad features chicken-use leftovers or grab a rotisserie chicken at the store.

Author: Julia Turshen

Sweet and Sour Pork

Sweet and sour are two of the five flavors of classical Chinese cooking (along with salty, pungent, and bitter). I like this version of the crispy pork recipe with fresh pineapple.

Author: Diana Kuan

Pumpkin Pie

This classic pumpkin pie recipe from Gourmet is spiced with cinnamon, ginger, and cloves and baked in a parbaked homemade pie crust.

Salmon Croquettes With Dill Sauce

These salmon patties have no filler. Serve them over a salad, or put them in a bun for an alternative to beef or turkey burgers.

Author: Caroline Randall Williams

Chocolate Dipped Shortbread

Author: Tracey Seaman

Chilaquiles Verdes

Author: JoAnn Cianciulli

Sweet Tea with Vodka and Lemonade

A perfect summertime cocktail. Because it's a combination of iced tea, lemonade, and booze, we've dubbed it the Tipsy Arnold Palmer.

Author: Fred Thompson

Seafood Gumbo

For most people, the word gumbo immediately conjures the Cajun and Creole cooking of Louisiana. But okra (ngombo in Bantu), for which the soup-stew is named, reached South Carolina with the slave trade...

Author: Edna Lewis

Lavash

This lavash recipe makes a forgiving dough that can bend to your schedule: You can make the first step and the final product in about 6 hours, or you can spread the work out over the course of a couple...

Author: Kate Leahy

Bacon and Green Chili Quiche

Author: Gayle Gardner

Beer Cheese Fondue

Soft pretzels, sliced German sausages, pickled garden vegetables, and roasted Brussels sprouts can all be dipped in this oozy cheese sauce for one amusing wintertime party. Swiss Alpine-style cheeses are...

Author: Andrea Slonecker

Classic Potato Gratin

When simmering the cream, make sure it's over gentle heat (if it over-reduces, it will break).

Author: Claire Saffitz

Gratin of White Asparagus

Author: Skye Gyngell