Snack
Cold-Brined Vegetables with Jalapeño
Cold-brine is just another way of saying pickled. Packing the vegetables separately prevents the colors from bleeding.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Jarren Vink
Fully Loaded Black Bean Nachos with Red and Green Salsas
You might have more of the salsas than you need; serve them on the side for dipping. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Indian-Style Nachos with Warm Spices and Tamarind Chutney
Indian grocers sell prepared tamarind chutney, which you can easily substitute for the homemade version here.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Pork Nachos With Red Cabbage and Wonton Chips
Coat seared ground pork in a Thai-inspired glaze, then scatter over fried wonton wrappers, and pile on the nacho treatment with two kinds of cheese, pickled jalapeños, and a shredded cabbage and cilantro salad.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Rustic Pork Rillette
The effort-to-impressiveness ratio doesn’t get much better than this, people. Go ahead and double (Triple! Quadruple!) this recipe and you’ve got hostess gifts, emergency entertaining fodder, and quick, decadent snacks for days.
By Amiel StanekPhotography by Alex Lau
Muesli Toast with Labneh, Hazelnuts, and Honey
This toast also works well divided into fourths and served as an appetizer.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Peppered Butter and Pear Toast
Black pepper with fruit? It works—trust us.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Your New Avocado Toast
This avocado toast recipe is endlessly customizable—thus why we don't include specific amounts.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Bresaola and Cheddar Toast
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Pickled Pepper and Boquerónes Toast
Who knew so much bright, lively, acidic flavor could come from such a small surface area?
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Sweet and Salty Fig Toast
Taste a fig first to see how sweet it is... and thus how much honey you want to add.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Prune-Pistachio Oat Bars
Why shell out $5 when you can make energy bars at home? Packed with tons of flavor and punch, this DIY super snack will power you throughout the day. The dried prunes in this recipe give the bars a chewy consistency with the ground pistachios function as both a nutrient-rich building block that lends structure and as a textural element that conveniently contains good fats and proteins to keep you satisfied. Pro tip: Rinse your hands under cool water or give them a quick shot of non-stick spray..…
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Danny Kim
Trout Roe and Turnip Toast
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Peden + Munk
Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
When it comes to tasty pumpkin seeds, it's all about the seasoning—don't go crazy, but do be a little creative.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Pumpkin Bread with Toasted Coconut
Make sure your eggs and coconut oil are at room temperature for this pumpkin bread recipe: Cold eggs can make the oil seize, making the batter uneven.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
Grinding half of the walnuts into the streusel makes for extra tender, buttery muffin tops.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
DIY Poached Shrimp
Cooking the shrimp off the heat will allow them to poach gently, preventing overcooking.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Danny Kim
Toasted Walnuts with Parmesan and Aleppo Pepper
Using whole walnuts means there's more area for the seeds to get stuck and add crunch.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Danny Kim
Everything Spice–Coated Cheddar Cheese Ball
If you have leftover "everything" spice, stir it into Greek yogurt drizzled with olive oil for a savory breakfast.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Danny Kim
Herbed Labneh with Preserved Lemon
When using preserved lemons, scoop out the insides and only use the peel.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Danny Kim