Simple Cooking
Bacony Roasted Chickpeas
"I love the crisp texture of this addictive bar snack; the bacon fat is an obvious bonus." —Alison Roman, assistant food editor
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Peanut Sauce
Peanut butter has a place on the dinner table. This recipe makes enough for two or three different meals.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Swiss Chard with Raisins and Almonds
Sweet and citrusy with a touch of heat, this side dish would also be a great match for roast chicken or pork.
Cider-Glazed Carrot and Quinoa Salad
This dish is a perfect side for roast chicken; or crumble feta on top for a vegetarian lunch. Quinoa freezes well, so cook a big batch, let cool, and freeze in resealable plastic bags until ready to use.
Warm Cauliflower and Herbed Barley Salad
We're seeing gigante beans everywhere. They're creamy and buttery, and their size adds a dramatic look.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
The Swedish Tart
"Using kombucha for tartness in this drink offers a flavor profile that we know and love in highballs like a Tom Collins, but with a different perspective." —Eamon Rockey; Aska, Brooklyn
By Eamon Rockey
Brussels Sprouts and Steak Stir-Fry
The trick to a successful stir-fry? Prep everything before you cook.
By Chris Morocco
Chickpea, Fennel, and Citrus Salad
"Adding citrus segments takes chickpeas to another level. And I use the fennel bulb, stalks, and fronds in this dish so nothing goes to waste." —Sue Li, recipe developer
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Apple and Blackberry Polenta Cobbler
Using frozen berries in desserts is a clever way to add flavor and vibrant color in colder months. Choose a mild honey, such as clover or orange blossom, to let the fruits shine.
By Alison Roman
Shrimp Fried Rice
If you forget to thaw the shrimp in the morning, set the bag in a large bowl filled with cold water. It will defrost in minutes. One cup of dry rice will yield 3 cups cooked; leftover rice, which is slightly dried out, makes the best stir-fries.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Lime-in-the-Coconut Macaroons
Lime zest is a fresh addition to macaroons, and a Microplane is our zesting tool of choice. If you can't find unsweetened coconut chips, use two 7-ounce bags of sweetened shredded coconut and reduce the sugar to 1 tablespoon.
By Austin Zimmerman
Sweet Potato Wedges with Lime Mayo
This zesty mayo dip would also go well with sliced red bell peppers and celery sticks before dinner; it's amazing how many vegetables kids will eat when they're actually hungry.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Pickled Red Onions
Save any leftovers and tuck them into sandwiches or fish tacos.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Raspberry-Hazelnut Galette
Parchment paper is a lifesaver when making this rustic tart. Use it when rolling out the tender, delicate crust (it'll keep it from sticking), then use it to fold over the edges of the galette.
By Alison Roman
Tortilla de Patatas
Salting the potatoes ahead of time draws out some of their liquid and guarantees they're well seasoned.
Pork Chops and Squash with Pumpkin Seed Vinaigrette
November weeknights are for simple pan-seared pork chops and roasted squash.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Google's Braised Chicken and Kale
Use any variety of nutrient-rich kale in this dish.
By Scott Giambastiani
Mint Chocolate Chip Pancakes
There's nothing as delightful as a towering stack of fluffy pancakes. Unless those pancakes happen to be reminiscent of your favorite mint chocolate chip ice cream. The green food coloring here is optional but adds nicely to the appeal.
By Lindsay Landis and Taylor Hackbarth
Cornflake-Crusted Chicken Tenders
The beloved breakfast cereal gives this kids' menu staple a bit of a makeover and takes it to new, crunchy, flavorful heights.
By Lindsay Landis and Taylor Hackbarth
Teeny-Weeny Coxinha
This fun Brazilian street food is traditionally formed into the shape of a drumstick to represent the main filling ingredient: chicken. In fact, coxinha (pronounced co-SHEEN-ya) means "little chicken drumsticks" in Portuguese. We like to make them extra mini for snacking.
By Teri Lyn Fisher and Jenny Park