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Sour Cream and Scallion Drop Biscuits

All that sour cream keeps these biscuits super moist and tender—they reheat well, even after sitting out for hours (pop back into 350°F oven for 5 minutes).

Blood Orange Jell-O Shots

Potent—but so much classier than your dive bar shots.

BA's Best Bread

This bread has a nutty flavor and intense chew; it makes toast that’s a wholesome meal unto itself. To ensure you have fresh bread on time, count back three nights from the day you want to bake.

Ditalini Risotto

Rather than being cooked in salted water, the pasta is treated like risotto—simmered in stock and stirred until cooked and creamy—which gives it plenty of time to pick up meaty flavors.

Red Snapper With Coconut-Clam Broth

The fennel seeds turn into an aromatic, crunchy crust on the skin.

Cauliflower With Pumpkin Seeds, Brown Butter, and Lime

Tossed with crunchy pumpkin seeds and drizzled with nutty brown butter is the best way to eat roasted cauliflower.

Farro with Pistachios, Mixed Herbs, and Golden Raisins

A host of fresh herbs—mint, cilantro, and parsley—plus ginger and lemon zest add refreshing zip to this grain salad.

Herby Barley Salad With Butter-Basted Mushrooms

Cook barley until chewy and tender, then top with an assortment of crisp, golden brown mushrooms that have been pan-seared and basted in a fragrant, thyme-infused butter.

Spiced Marinated Lamb Chops with Garlicky Yogurt

These quick-cooking lamb chops make dinner feel instantly fancy.

Charred Broccoli Salad with Eggplant Purée

The broccoli should still have snap and crunch after charring.

Broccoli-Quinoa Salad with Buttermilk Dressing

If you're ever cornered by a bland bowl of vegetables or whole grains, throw a handful of herbs on it. They instantly make the meal more beautiful and flavorful—without adding any salt, fat, or sugar.

Lavender Marcona Almonds

These sugary, salty, fatty almonds are how diners can begin a meal at Jeremy Fox's Rustic Canyon. Thanks to a tactical addition of lavender, your guests will actually talk about them.

Garlic Confit

Garlic lovers, this one’s for you.

Whole Wheat Chapatis

If you have a stovetop griddle, use it to make a few flatbreads at a time.

Curried Meatballs

Tender Indian-spiced beef meatballs in a creamy tomato curry sauce will warm you from head to toe.

Herb-and-Garlic Rye Breadcrumbs

Use these in salads (croutons in every bite!), sprinkle over pastas, dust atop tender braised meats, or just eat them out of hand (naturally).

Sweet-and-Sour Tomato Chutney

Think of this as Indian-spiced ketchup, and use it in all the same ways.

Toasted Orecchiette With Veal Meatballs

If you prefer all-pork (or all-veal) meatballs, go ahead and make that change.

Crispy Chicken Thighs With Bacon and Escarole

Make this one-pan chicken dinner a go-to this winter.

Spicy Feel-Good Chicken Soup

Chicken soup with a head-clearing kick and a generous dose of seasonal veggies will sooth all that ails you.
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