Simple Cooking
Slow-Cooker Cuban Pulled-Pork Panini Sandwiches
Cuban pulled pork—or lechon asado—meets traditional Cuban ham and Swiss sandwiches in these zesty, melty paninis.
Slow-Cooker Marrakech Chicken Stew With Preserved Lemon and Olives
Radiating the aromas of toasted cumin and coriander, and spiked with the salty-sour pucker of cured lemons and olives, this chicken stew produces a heady effect. If you can’t find preserved lemons in your local food markets (high-end stores usually stock them), you can order them or make them yourself.
Black-Eyed Peas With Herb Smash
This brothy beans-and-greens stew is all about the spicy chile-herb "smash" that gets scattered on top.
Seared Savoy Cabbage with Mixed Sausages
The breadcrumb-topped cabbage is also delicious with roast pork or chicken.
Smoky Pumpkin, Spelt, Pomegranate, and Feta Salad
This fall grain salad combines spelt with kabocha squash that's been roasted in a smoky paprika and pomegranate molasses glaze.
Cauliflower Pizzas With Mozzarella, Kale, and Lemon
The gluten-free crust for these vegetarian pizzas is made from cauliflower that's been ground into fine crumbs and mixed with almond flour and Parmesan cheese.
Shredded Root Vegetable Pancakes
These root vegetable pancakes are a gift to eggs everywhere for brunch, served under a little crème fraîche and smoked salmon for a party app, or simply paired with sour cream and applesauce for an ideal sweet-savory combo anytime.
Clams Casino
A vinegary red bell pepper mixture cuts through the richness of this classic Italian-American appetizer for a bite that's salty, smoky, and sweet.
Sunday Sauce
Make a big pot of this classic slow-cooked sauce—it freezes beautifully.
Braised Chicken With Chickpeas and Swiss Chard
The chicken should be falling-apart tender; if it starts to shred when you plate it, that’s a good sign!
Hoosier Mama All–Butter Pie Dough
This all-butter pie crust relies on a hint of red wine vinegar for balance and it's tenderizing effects.
Slow-Cooked Garlicky Greens
When working with a large quantity of greens, it’s much easier to sauté them if they’re blanched first. Their time in the olive oil is more for flavoring and reaching the ideal texture.
Shaved Cauliflower Salad
What makes this salad so good? A secret ingredient we like to call "flavor flakes."
Shrimp & Rice Soup
Keep frozen shrimp in your freezer and a few staples like rice and coconut milk on hand and you can whip up this one-pot dinner any night of the week.
Greek Chicken Skewers
Marinate chicken breast cubes and vegetables in a blend of garlic, fresh dill, lemon, and olive oil for super-juicy, flavorful grilled skewers.
Poached Salmon with Leeks
When you think of one-pot meals, hearty dishes like chili probably come to mind. Nothing wrong with chili, but this quick fish dinner is a great change of pace when you're in the mood for something that seems a bit fancier. Add a baguette to complete the meal.
Steak with Blistered Tomatoes and Blue Cheese
A quick dip in a simple marinade spiked with garlic and cayenne makes for grilled skirt steak that's tender and flavorful. While the steak rests, grill cherry tomatoes and toss with blue cheese for a warm side salad.
Gnocchi with Eggplant and Mozzarella
This stick-to-your ribs vegetarian dinner is a snap to make: Just hit the prepared pasta section of the grocery store for the gnocchi, roast some eggplant (do this step ahead, if you want), add marinara (store-bought is fine), and top with mozzarella.
Cheesy Spinach Stuffed Shells
Want comfort food on demand? These family-friendly baked shells can be assembled ahead and refrigerated or frozen so they're ready to pop in the oven with no day-of work.
Curried Lentil and Sausage Soup with Toasted Almonds
Unlike most legumes, dried lentils cook quickly, which means this satisfying soup is fast enough for a weeknight supper. Make a double batch and pack up individual servings for lunches.