Bon Appétit
Lasagna with Turkey Sausage Bolognese
By Rozanne Gold
Banana-Fudge Sundaes
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Chive Potatoes
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Pork and Lemongrass Meatballs in Lettuce Cups
By Adrian Gaut
Orzo Salad with Celery, Radishes, and Dill
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Mustard-Dill Sauce
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Potato and Yam Soup with Bacon and Spinach
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Coriander Scallops with Orange-Ginger Dressing
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Corned Beef Sandwiches with Pickled Cabbage
Salt-and-vinegar chips and Guinness will turn this into a pub dinner.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Lentil and Vegetable Stew with Kale
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chicken Breasts with Fontina and Prosciutto
For an easy dinner party, round this out with orzo on the side, a green salad, and a light Italian red wine like Dolcetto. Finish with sorbet and chopped dark chocolate.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Granola with Mixed Nuts and Coconut
This salty-sweet granola makes a great snack and is good with yogurt. Skip the salt if you're serving it with milk.
Scallops with Blood Orange Gastrique
If you want to get that restaurant- quality caramelized crust on a scallop, you need to do three things: "rinse it, pat it dry with a paper towel—and then get your pan really hot. Don't be afraid,"says Vitaly paley, chef at Paley's Place. We've found that one to two minutes per side browns the scallops without overcooking them. And gastrique? that's a sweet-sour sauce made from caramelized sugar and vinegar. To get the full Paley's Place experience, serve with parsnip mash, a subtly sweet side that echoes the sweetness of the scallops.
Portuguese Chicken
This hearty dish was inspired by frango na púcara, a Portuguese chicken dish that's cooked in a terra-cotta jug. We've streamlined the method, but kept all of the smoky, tangy, sweet flavors. The chicken is even better the next day, when the flavors have had a chance to meld. Serve with crusty bread.
By Jean Anderson
Thai Spareribs
Unlike most braises, these ribs aren't browned before they're simmered. The long, slow simmer tenderizes the meat, and the ribs get their brown, shiny exterior from a soy and brown sugar marinade. The ideal drink pairing? Ice-cold Thai beer.
By Jean Anderson
Braised Lamb Shanks with Swiss Chard
Bulgur, or quick-cooking cracked whole wheat, isn't just for tabbouleh. The grain also makes a delicious, healthful side dish that's a good alternative to couscous or rice.
By Jean Anderson
Cincinnati Chili
Home turf: Ohio
Local flavor: Spaghetti topped with chili: It's as simple (and as bizarrely satisfying) as that. This combo has inspired some 200 chili parlors in the Cincinnati area. What sets it apart? It's thinner than your average chili and is packed with aromatic spices (allspice, cinnamon)—and a touch of chocolate. *Beef is the protein of choice, but we've gone with lamb here, which is amazing with the spice blend.
Make it a meal: garlic bread, salad with ranch dressing, and Samuel Adams black lager ($8 per six-pack).
Local flavor: Spaghetti topped with chili: It's as simple (and as bizarrely satisfying) as that. This combo has inspired some 200 chili parlors in the Cincinnati area. What sets it apart? It's thinner than your average chili and is packed with aromatic spices (allspice, cinnamon)—and a touch of chocolate. *Beef is the protein of choice, but we've gone with lamb here, which is amazing with the spice blend.
Make it a meal: garlic bread, salad with ranch dressing, and Samuel Adams black lager ($8 per six-pack).
By Jeanne Kelley
Rainbow Chopped Salad
By Myra Goodman and Sarah LaCasse
Cocoa Layer Cake
By Alice Medrich