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Bubby's Granola

This homemade cereal is hearty, wholesome, and filled with nutritious ingredients such as walnuts, rolled oats, raisins, and sunflower seeds. Granola is very flexible, so you can add whatever fruits and nuts are your personal favorites. This granola is great with milk or yogurt, or even as a topping on pancakes. Because raisins can make the granola soggy, we add them right before serving. The granola keeps well for a long time, so this is a big batch—it makes three pounds. Just keep it in an airtight container and eat it for breakfast all week, as we do at Bubby's or cut it in half to feed a smaller crowd.

Curried Egg Salad in Mini Pitas

Shaved-Radish Sandwiches with Herb Butter

Drape plastic wrap over the prepared sandwiches until serving. It’ll keep the bread from drying out.

Roasted Spring Vegetables

High-heat roasting concentrates vegetables' flavor and brings out their sweetness— a big reward for little effort. Use this recipe as a template. Most important: Cut into similar-size pieces, and don't overcrowd the pan.

Grilled Chicken Salad with Garlic Confit

Oil-poach garlic to make confit, which yields tender, sweet cloves and infused oil. Add the cloves to pan sauces, use the oil for drizzling, or purée them both into a dressing.

Strawberries with Chamomile Cream

Berries get a subtle herbal note from tea-infused whipped cream.

Linguine with Clams and Fennel

Using fennel three ways—bulb, fronds, and pollen (or seeds)—adds great depth of flavor to this quick dish.

Eggy Potato Salad with Pickles

Sweet pickle juice and a mashed consistency give this Southern potato salad, inspired by one at Sally Bell's Kitchen, its character.

Apricot Miso Jam

"At Linger, we make jam with miso. It's delicious with pork but is especially tasty on bread with cream cheese."

Tomales Bay Oysters Rockefellar

Make the filling ahead of time and you'll need only a few minutes to go from shucking to eating.

Wild Salmon Crudo

Use only the best quality wild salmon in this raw preparation.

Miso Clam Chowder

Miso is a quick way to add deep, rich savory character to your cooking.

Roasted Asparagus and Leek Frittata

A fine choice for a spring menu, although good whenever you can find fresh asparagus, this frittata has an especially nice flavor because the asparagus and leeks are roasted and caramelized before being added. If you like, roast the vegetables a day ahead of time and refrigerate them until ready to use.

Poached Wild Salmon with Peas and Morels

Salmon with fresh morels and peas drizzled in cream sauce is a simple seasonal luxury worth indulging in.

White Bean Ragout with Toast

A mix of chopped aromatics, like the Italian blend soffritto, is the base for countless recipes because it lends character to simple dishes. That's why we always have soffritto on hand. Freeze the extra from this recipe, then thaw, and you'll have the foundation for soups and sauces ready to go—no chopping required.

Sweet Lavender Scones

These flaky scones can be made the morning of your party.

Green Beans with Miso Butter

"I use miso as a unique salt. It adds depth to even simple preparations, like this compound butter."

French Yogurt Cake

Cucumber and Avocado Salad

Sprinkle salt and sugar on produce like cucumbers, tomatoes, or berries (hold the salt!); let stand for 20-40 minutes. This process, also called maceration, draws out the juices, creating a natural sauce.
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