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Food Processor Carrot Cake

You don't need a bowl or even beaters for this treat. Just mix all the ingredients in your food processor, then bake—so clever! I can never turn down an excellent cream cheese frosting either, and this is one of the best.

Chicken-Leg Confit With Potatoes and Escarole

Make this elegant meal for two your next date-night-in.

Roasted-Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese Toasts

Pretty much everyone in the South fights about who's got the best pimiento cheese recipe. Make these if you want to put the debate to rest.

Fresh Herb Falafel

Make your next party a falafel party with this irresistible recipe.

Shredded Cabbage Salad With Pomegranate and Tomatoes

You can stuff this slawlike salad inside your pita, or eat it on its own.

Roast Chickens and Sausages for a Crowd

One of the centerpieces of Butch Anthony's outdoor dining room is a massive firepit-grill outfitted with vintage Dutch ovens, which were buried in embers to cook these chickens. We've adapted the method for a regular oven.

Jerusalem Artichoke and Potato Chips with Mustard Salt

Steak and chips is an Australian institution, and my take on this classic involves perfectly crisp Jerusalem artichokes sprinkled with a punchy mustard salt. They're the perfect partner for the robust T-bone.

Mushroom and Burrata Lasagnette

This indulgent vegetarian dish makes enough for two with seconds for each (trust us, you’re going to want seconds).

11 Things You Can Do With a Can of Chickpeas

This humble pantry staple can go the distance.

How to Make Super-Crispy Potato Wedges at Home

What do you do when you come across some of the best fried potatoes in the country? Steal the recipe, obvs.

The Surprising No-Cook Vegetable

Think it's just for stir frys? Think again.

Crispy Spiced Potato Wedges

Mustard seeds give these steak house-style wedges great flavor and crunch.

It's Time To Make Ratatouille

Ratatouille is the taste of summer, in a pot for fall.

The Miracle of Dipped (Yes, Dipped) Nachos

This is a battle royale of barbecue, baby. On tortilla chips!

9 Ways to Turn a Baked Potato Into Dinner

Fat, steaming spuds can be a fabulous main course—they just need a little dressing up.

This 7-Cent Kitchen Investment Pays Off Tremendously

Are they pretty? No. Are they comfortable? Eh. But are they your best friend in the kitchen? Sometimes!

Chicken Thigh Potpie

Chicken potpie is a dish many of us crave when we want to conjure up the warmth of home and hearth, and chef Ashley Christensen, owner of Poole's Diner in Raleigh, North Carolina, is no different. "This potpie is inspired by my mother's kind of cooking: dishes that shout out the classics, but with clean flavors and crisp textures," she says. Christensen grounds the pie in colder-month offerings of sweet potatoes and rutabagas and tender leaves of kale instead of the usual carrot and celery combo. Adding another bit of Southern flair, the chef uses a small amount of cornmeal in the crust, which provides a nutty, toasty flavor with an echo of sweetness to match the filling. "Though some potpies are encased in crust, I like the "island" approach, letting the gravy bubble up around the pillow of crust," Christensen says. "Crust is potpie's defining moment, no matter how delicious the filling."
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