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Chickpea Salad With Lemon, Parmesan, and Fresh Herbs
The beauty of this basic recipe is that it can be tweaked in numerous ways. For a spicy version, add some sriracha sauce. Try swapping out the lemon juice for lime juice and use feta cheese instead of Parmesan and mix in some chopped fresh cilantro and chopped red onion or shallot. For a curried chickpea salad, leave out the Parmesan and add curry powder to taste, dried currants, sliced green onions, and shredded carrots.
By Molly Wizenberg
Zucchini Keftedes with Feta and Dill
These zucchini fritters are the perfect way to start the meal. Serve the keftedes, grape leaves , octopus , and feta and olives as mezedes (appetizers).
By Michael Symon
Steak Picadillo Soft Tacos
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Fennel and Zucchini Soup with Warm Tomato Relish
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Thai Shrimp Halibut Curry
Thai red curry paste, unsweetened coconut milk, and fish sauce are available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets. Serve this curry over steamed jasmine rice.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Ginger-Pecan Scones
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Fresh Grape and Champagne Sorbet
Add any leftover grape puree to a glass of sparkling water or to a quick pan sauce for chicken or duck breast.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Quinoa and Spring Vegetable Pilaf
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chicken Skewers with Tarragon-Pistachio Pesto
Rounding this main course into supper for company is easy. Get store-bought hummus and pita chips for everyone to nibble on while you're at the grill, and serve the skewers with rice or couscous on the side and a bottle of rosé. Have a guest bring ice cream, sorbet, or cookies for dessert.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Radish, Arugula, and Red Onion Salad with Tangerines
Crunchy and colorful, this is an ideal first-course salad. Be sure to grate the peel from the tangerines before cutting the fruit into slices.
By Tasha de Serio
Grilled Cheese and Fried Egg Sandwiches
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Melted Cheese and Chorizo with Grilled Bread
Before the success of Animal restaurant, the glowing New Yorker profile, and their new fish spot, Son of a Gun, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo Were upstart caterers to the stars. Bummer, they can't cater your Oscar party (they're already booked), but they've shared the recipe for one of their most popular dishes: melted petit basque cheese and chorizo dip with grilled bread. animalrestaurant.com
Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya
By Anna Beth and Vince Chao
Classic Coconut Cake
Room temperature ingredients make all the difference in this cake. You can get more loft from non-chilled egg whites, and room-temperature butter is easier to cream (beat together) with sugar than the straight- from-the-fridge stuff. The fluffy egg whites and properly creamed butter and sugar mean tender, light cake. And room-temp butter and cream cheese will translate to creamy, smooth frosting instead of a sticky mess filled with lumps.
Argentine-Style Beef with Chimichurri Sauce
Thick, herby chimichurri is a great sauce to add to your cooking repertoire. Serve it with grilled meats or sausages, toss it with roasted potatoes, brush it on bread before grilling, or pair it with fried eggs.
Bacon and Dates Scones
Gjelina chef Travis Lett and pastry chef Meave Mcauliffe have perfected this sweet-savory treat. "It's essential to work the dough as little as possible," says Lett. "If there are streaks of unincorporated butter or flour, that's fine." And Lett has a serving suggestion, too. "Try them with a high-quality farmstead butter and some flaky sea salt. Lovely."
Broiled Crawfish with Horseradish Cocktail Sauce
By Anna Beth and Vince Chao
Gâteau de Sirop
This simple "syrup cake" is a Cajun classic. The dessert's name comes from the cane syrup that gives the cake its texture and flavor. If at all possible, use Steen's syrup.
By Anna Beth and Vince Chao
Mixed-Berry Oatmeal Crisps
By Lauren Chattman
Chocolate Puddings with Orange Whipped Cream
By Lauren Chattman