These may be the easiest tacos you ever make, but you’d never know it The recipe hinges on just two ingredients: canned chipotles and honey, which slowly caramelize together for a glossy and incredibly tasty sauce You may hesitate because there's so little liquid in the slow cooker with the chicken, but don't worry
This silky, salmon-colored purée from Cordoba, Spain, is thicker and creamier than gazpacho Andaluz, just a simple mixture of tomatoes, bread, garlic and olive oil Its success depends entirely on the quality of the tomatoes and oil Authentic salmorejo has about three times as much olive oil as this version and can be thicker, doubling as a sauce or a dip
Seared Chicken Thighs With Cherry Tomatoes and Olives Recipe
In this one-pan meal, freshly seared chicken thighs simmer in their own schmaltz alongside bursting tomatoes and salty olives Those sweet and bright tomato juices serve as a starting point for a delicate sauce To make the most of the leftover olive brine, this recipe uses it in lieu of salt to season the sauce, as well as to deglaze the pan and extract the rich flavors that stick to the bottom when you sear chicken
This silken tofu, draped in a tangy, savory, chile-sweet gochujang sauce, is a warm weather epiphany: No cooking whatsoever The sauce is essentially a chojang, a portmanteau of the Korean words for vinegar, cho, and for gochujang, the fiery fermented red chile paste, one of South Korea’s most delicious exports Often served alongside salted boiled broccoli with sesame, this sauce is also excellent with tofu or on cold, crisp lettuce or hydrating cucumber and pepper
This Quick and Easy Recipe Turns Cheesy Broccoli Into a Grown-Up Side Dish
Cook your broccoli hot and fast under a broiler to develop some char, then cloak it in a blizzard of finely shaved Manchego. A final touch of toasted hazelnuts and honey tops off the florets.
For the Best Sweet, Salty, and Tangy Snack, Pickle Your Eggs With Beets
Brined in a mixture of cider vinegar, water, pickling spices, and cinnamon, these eggs are sweet and tart, and are ubiquitous at Pennsylvania Dutch picnics and potlucks.
How to Level-Up Your Avocado Toast Using the Power of a Mango
Juicy, tart mangoes are surprisingly excellent at cutting through the richness of the avocado in this open-faced sandwich. A sprinkle of chili powder adds contrasting heat that more firmly anchors this toast in savory territory.
Grilled Chicken Thighs and Corn With Lime-Basil Butter Recipe
These summery grilled chicken thighs with sweet corn are scented with basil and lime Warm your lime-basil butter on the side of the grill while you cook your corn and chicken, so it melts willingly on the charred thighs and corn kernels Finishing with extra lime wedges and flaky salt isn’t a recommendation, but an essential final kick.
Crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside, these oven-fried zucchini aim to please the soggy skeptics Zucchini are about 95 percent water, so a few things need to be done to ensure the disks don’t lose their bite First, slices should be uniform in thickness (1/2 inch) for even baking
In this classic Provençal dish, summer vegetables, like eggplant, onions, peppers, tomatoes and zucchini, are covered in olive oil and roasted separately, then all together, until they become a soft, harmonious stew This recipe calls for seeding and peeling the tomatoes, which is a bit of work But it’s worth it for the intensity of flavor and the velvety texture
For the Best Kansas City-Style Cheesy Corn, Milk Your Corn
This recipe is Kansas City-style cheesy corn at its best: It balances the flavors of fresh sweet corn and salty smoked ham in a cheddar-heavy cheese sauce that's as sharp as it is creamy. Plus, it takes just 30 minutes from start to finish to prep.
Delivery, Who? These 25 Pizza Recipes Can Make Every Night Pizza Night
With a few great pizza recipes in your back pocket, every night can be pizza night without ever having to pick up the phone or step outside your home (unless you're firing up the pizza oven or grill, that is). We've rounded up our favorites—from Neapolitan and New York-style to regional specialties and retro reboots.
How to Make the Juiciest Juicy Lucy Cheeseburger, According to a Midwestern Food Expert
Turn a cheeseburger inside out and you get Minnesota’s Juicy Lucy, a beef patty with an ooey-gooey cheese center, nestled on a bun with pickles and griddled onions. Here's how to guarantee a molten, melty cheese filling every time.
Grilled Hasselback Kielbasa With Jalapeño Honey Recipe
Sweet, spicy and crisp, these grilled sausages and onions are a good reason to fire up the grill Instead of leaving the sausages and onions plain, coat them with a mixture of honey, whole-grain mustard and pickled jalapeños beforehand When hit with the heat, it will caramelize into a sticky glaze
Congee is regarded as the ultimate Chinese comfort food, according to the author Fuchsia Dunlop This recipe for ji zhou or chicken congee, from her book on Jiangnan regional cuisine, is dead simple and satisfying Serve it with chicken and soy sauce for a late-night Shanghai-style snack.
Lemony White Bean Soup With Turkey and Greens Recipe
Bright with lemon and herbs, and packed with hearty greens, this highly adaptable soup can be either light and brothy or thick and stewlike, depending on your preference Smashing some of the beans to release their starch will give you a thicker soup that’s almost worthy of a fork To keep it on the brothy side, add a little more liquid and leave the beans intact
How to Boil Corn: Our Tests Reveal It's Not What Anyone Tells You
After testing a wide range of popular methods for boiling corn on the cob, we reveal our favorites, including a cold-start method, steaming, and the good old microwave.
The key to great corn flavor in this simple chowder is making a quick corn stock from the cobs of the fresh, peak-season sweet corn and using it as the base for the soup.
Summer Isn’t Complete Without These Quick and Easy Korean Cold Noodles
Cool down with a bowl of these Korean cold noodles, which get their spicy, sweet, and tart flavor from a gochujang-based sauce and extra nuttiness from crushed sesame seeds. Served with crunchy, juicy vegetables, a boiled egg, and a drizzle of sesame oil, it’s a hot-weather meal that’s light yet satisfying.
The Spicy, Nutty Salsa Macha I Spoon Over Almost Everything I Eat
Spicy and smoky, this Mexican do-it-all condiment packs a plethora of flavors and textures. Spoon it over tacos or pizza, add it to eggs, or serve it alongside your favorite grilled meats.