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Whole Grilled Salmon with Chanterelles

This recipe is going to instruct you to remove the backbone of the fish from inside the cavity—no small task but well worth it. You can also just tie two whole fillets of salmon together (skin side facing out) if you’d like.

Grilled Jerk Chicken

The longer you can let this chicken rest in the marinade (up to 24 hours), the better the warm, aromatic, fiery spices will penetrate the meat.

The Gluten-Free Crab Cakes Everyone Will Fall For

You'll definitely want the crunchy sugar snap pea salad it comes with, too.

Crab Cakes with Snap Pea Salad

A mixture of almond meal and cornmeal replaces traditional breadcrumbs in these scallion- and mint-packed crab cakes. The raw snap pea salad is crunchy and refreshing—and it’s the perfect way to complete the meal.

The End of the Ethnic Food Aisle

Why are we still segregating ingredients in our supermarkets?

The One-Minute Trick to a Better Salad

Hint: It has nothing to do with the ingredients.

Steak and Fries with Pickled Onions

Burying ribeye steaks in blue cheese overnight mimics the flavorful effects of dry aging with a lot less time and effort than goes into the real thing.

The Latin-Caribbean Sauce That Does Triple Duty

It marinates, it seasons, it finishes, it scores!

Slow-Cooker Shredded Chicken

Freeze small portions of this versatile, flavorful chicken to make easy work of tacos, salads, and sandwiches.

Bitter Greens Salad With Melted Cheese

Baking a salad might make you nervous, but a quick moment in the oven will only wilt the greens slightly and yet melt the cheese so that it cloaks the greens nicely.

How to Make White Pizza With Pesto and Shaved Vegetables

We could eat this salad-pizza mash-up every night this week.

A Week's Worth of Almost Vegetarian Dinner Recipes

This roster of weekday menus takes a more moderate (and flat-out delicious) approach to the vegetarian diet.

White Pizza With Shaved Veg and Pesto

This so-good-you-won't-believe-it's-healthy pie is covered in pesto and cheese and topped with a veritable salad of peas, crisp asparagus ribbons, zucchini, leeks, and watercress.

Pasta Carbonara with English Peas

Adding peas to a carbonara is by no means classically Italian, though the combination of black pepper, pancetta, and peas is. Instead of (or in addition to) the peas, you could use asparagus or thinly sliced sugar snap peas.

Make This Magical One-Pot Pasta Primavera for Dinner Tonight

This genius pasta cooking hack lets you cook everything together in one pot—no draining necessary!

One-Pot Pasta Primavera with Shrimp

This lightning-fast version of the classic spring pasta calls for just the right amount of water that magically cooks down to create a silky sauce, no draining necessary.

Artichokes with Parmesan–Black Pepper Yogurt

Any sharp, salty cheese will work in this dip; try Pecorino or feta.

Raw Artichoke Salad with Celery and Parmesan

To prevent cut artichokes from browning, work with 1 artichoke at a time and lightly toss it in the lemon dressing as you go.

Don't Toss That! How to Cook Spinach Root Crowns

Next time you buy a bunch of mature spinach with the roots still attached don't throw those ends away—they're a #wasteless delicacy all in themselves.

How to Make Fried Rice in 30 Minutes or Less

Follow these tips and you can make a batch of fried rice in about 22 minutes.
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