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Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie

This quintessential spring pie has the perfect combination of strawberries, rhubarb, cinnamon, and a delicate, flaky crust.

Pickle-Brined Fried Chicken

How does fried chicken achieve No. 1 status? Brined, boneless thighs are responsible for incredible dark-meat flavor, and the dredge technique creates an insanely crunchy coating.

Yogurt-Lime Sorbet

It doesn't come out of a soft-serve machine, and you can't twist it, but our version of fro-yo wins at everything else.

Grapefruit Chermoula

Piuma makes big batches of this bright North African sauce to minimize at-home chopping, then uses it all week.

Roasted Potato Bread

Straight talk: This is the greatest sandwich bread a person could ever hope for. And you absolutely need a stand mixer to make it.

Bucatini with Tomato, Guanciale, and Chile

Think of this as a carbonara, but with tomatoes in place of the eggs.

Migas Fried Rice

Jaew is a tart, smoky dipping sauce from Thailand, usually served with grilled meats and sausages. Watson takes it to a Tex-Mex place in this eggy, cheesy rice dish that might remind you of nachos (it works).

Forager Sandwich

"Acid and texture are the most important things," says chef Eli Kulp. His hearty vegetarian breakfast sandwich—with its mix of marinated mushrooms, soft eggs, melted cheese, and a buttery toasted roll—proves his point.

Thai Celery Salad with Peanuts

"Celery is the perfect vehicle for a salty, assertive dressing like this one. Chiles and peanuts make it that much more addictive." —Alison Roman, senior associate food editor

Strozzapreti with Mushrooms and Ricotta

The intensely flavored soffrito is the foundation of this rich pasta; double the ingredients and freeze half for next time.

Fig and Walnut Bostock

Some great things are made with day-old bread: French toast. Croutons. Breadcrumbs. Add the nutty and sugary French pastry bostock to the list.

Crushed Cucumbers with Lime Pickle and Coconut

If you haven't cooked with MSG before, give it a try.

Celery Tonic

"The herbal notes of gin pair well with celery in this refreshing cocktail—and bonus points for the cool green color." —Claire Saffitz, assistant food editor

Arepas

Pera learned the art of arepas from his sister-in-law. Now, they're his easy Sunday meal of choice, packed with leftovers or farm-fresh produce. "My wife is a surgeon and works even longer hours than I do," he says, "so brunch is now my favorite meal to cook for her." These are some of Pera's go-to fillings—but anything tastes good in an arepa.

Kale and Celery Tiger Salad

Loaded with fresh herbs and sturdy kale and then set off by a bright and spicy dressing, this is an ideal counterpoint to the more decadent dishes on the table.

Rosa's Biscuits

Says Headley of these crisp, buttery-sweet biscuits, "Serving them hot is all that matters."

Smoked Trout Brandade

Fleer's family enjoys indoor picnics with brandade (made here with a shortcut: smoked trout) and storebought fixings. "We just sit on the floor and chat and chew," he says.

Crab Toasts with Spicy Yogurt

Used in place of mayonnaise, yogurt brings tang and brightness to these crostini.

Trouble in Paradise

Tosca's cocktails are so good people drink them well into the meal.

Lemon-Souffle Pudding Cake

Cakey on top, pudding-y on the bottom, tart all the way through.
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