Fruit
Saffron Breakfast Kheer
There is little more nourishing than milk and rice together—easy to eat and cleansing in the best possible sense of the word. Make a double batch and reheat it with a little extra milk on the following days.
Tandoori Chicken Sheet-Pan Supper
No tandoor oven? No problem. This recipe for chicken and vegetables marinated in yogurt and spices is cooked on a single sheet pan in a regular home oven.
Tested and Approved: The Best Citrus Juicers
We tested electric and manual citrus juicers to find the best for every occasion.
Date Night Pork Chop
A honey-shellacked chop, a sharp salad to break through the porky richness, and—best news yet—just one pan and bowl to clean.
Coconut Cold Brew Coffee
Mixing toasted coconut into your coffee grounds before brewing creates a pleasant coconut flavor without any added syrups.
Pineapple Shrimp Noodle Bowls
Caramelized pineapple and sautéed shrimp get tossed in a sweet, sour, and spicy sauce with lots of fresh basil. We like it spooned over rice noodles and topped with cucumbers, onions, and peanuts, but it’s also great with any grain.
Apple and Calvados Tart
This is a dessert you'll make over and over in the fall when interesting apples fill the farmers’ market; but the Calvados sauce ensures it even makes out-of-season apples sing.
Coconut Shrimp with Pineapple Herb Dipping Sauce
Serve baked, coconut-crusted shrimp with a bright dipping sauce for an appetizer that'll please a whole host of palates.
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What to Cook This Weekend: March 1–3
A new riff on beef stroganoff, crispy pan-fried scallops, and a grapefruit loaf cake that's good for dessert—and even better for breakfast.
Steak Stroganoff
This is not your grandma’s beef stroganoff. We updated our favorite parts of the classic by swapping in a medium-rare strip steak and adding a squeeze of lemon and sprinkling of dill for a fresh take on dinner.
Hazelnut Granola and Chia Pudding Bowls
This honey-sweetened granola and rooibos-tea chia pudding are both worth making on their own, but combined with yogurt and a swirl of jam, they become a breakfast you’ll want to repeat.
Raw Caramel Peanut Crunch Bars
Combine puréed dates, peanut butter, and puffed rice into these no-cook treats and gloss with a generous coating of chocolate for a (healthier-than-store-bought) candy bar whenever a craving strikes.
Crispy Scallop Salad
Shallow-fried scallops get extra crispy on the outside and super tender inside when double-dredged in an Old Bay–seasoned cornmeal mixture. Bonus: they’re gluten-free.
Mezcal Sour
This cocktail gets its lofty, fluffy froth from egg whites and two-step mixing technique. The first shake, without ice, helps create the foam. After adding ice, the second shake chills the drink and further aerates the whites.
Moroccan Lamb Stew
Cinnamon, ginger, and dates add spicy, bright, sweet dimension to this warming lamb stew.
Salted Plum Lychee Panna Cotta
A few uncommon products, such as salted plum powder, canned lychees, and agar-agar, are easily found online and make this creamy dessert truly exceptional.
Winter Italian Chopped Salad
Marinated artichoke hearts, canned chickpeas, and pepperoni roast together to make a warm, crisp foundation for this wintry salad. Fresh oranges balance the salty and savory flavors.
Chocolate-Almond Butter Cups
Here, almond butter serves as the primary ingredient in a perfect little bite-size dessert.
GF Almond Butter and Banana Pancakes
Pancakes made with bananas and almond butter? Enough said. Four eggs may seem like a lot, but they’re what give these sweet, nutty pancakes a light, crepe-like texture.
Arugula and Persimmon Salad with Pistachio Vinaigrette
For this gorgeous salad, choose persimmons that are super soft. The riper the fruit, the sweeter the flavor.