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Sheet-Pan Steak With Broccolini and White Beans

Balsamic-marinated steak cooks over the broccolini and white beans in this sheet-pan dinner, flavoring them with its tasty juices.

Sheet-Pan Chicken with Squash, Fennel, and Grapes

The juices from cumin-rubbed chicken thighs soak into grapes, fennel, and squash as they all roast together in this simple, flavorful one-pan dinner.

Sheet-Pan Spaghetti Squash Puttanesca

Rather than pasta, this vegetarian version of the classic Southern Italian dish is tossed with spaghetti squash "noodles" for a delicious dinner that cooks entirely on just one sheet pan.

Sheet-Pan Paella with Chorizo, Mussels, and Shrimp

This classic Spanish dish comes together in a snap when cooked on a baking sheet.

King Trumpet Yakitori

If king trumpet mushrooms aren't available, use shiitake caps, which will also take well to the sweet-salty glaze.

Miso-Cured Black Cod with Chilled Cucumbers

Pro tip: Viva brand paper towels are used at Rintaro specifically for insulating the cod from its salty cure and will absorb moisture without falling apart.

Sheet-Pan Chicken Saltimbocca with Potatoes and Kale

This entire Italian-inspired dinner is cooked on two baking sheets, making clean-up a breeze.

Sheet-Pan Crispy Fish Tacos

"Oven-fried" fish fingers, coated in panko and pumpkin seeds, are the perfect taco filling.

How to Find the Best, Ripest Tomatoes

'Tis the season for the ripest, juiciest tomatoes. Here's how to find 'em.

Bulgogi

This popular dish can be found on the menu at virtually every Korean restaurant in Manhattan. The beef is topped with various accompaniments such as a few raw garlic slices, kimchi (assorted spicy pickles), and steamed white rice, then wrapped in lettuce and eaten with your hands.

Caramelized Chipotle Chicken

When lacquered with a rich, complex sauce and roasted, chicken becomes a delicious crowd-pleaser. There's enough chipotle here to make your lips hum, but not so much as to overshadow the balancing act created by the other ingredients—toasty garlic, onions, and ketchup, plus a kiss of brown sugar and cinnamon.

Frisee-Lardon Salad

Buying slab bacon rather than sliced allows you to cut it into the perfect size and shape.

Pappardelle With Pork Sugo And Hazelnuts

This Sunday sauce yields twice what you'll need, but it freezes beautifully; bank the extra and cash it in on another night.

Beet Tartare

Serve this beet relish, tossed with buckwheat groats, Sherry vinegar, and mint, over roasted pork or lamb.

Pickled French Fries

Brining these fries in a salt-and-cabbage solution seasons them and, as they start to lightly ferment, infuses them with a slight tang. Think salt-and-vinegar chips and you get the right idea.

Rintaro's Beef Curry

To develop deep, satisfying flavor in this home-style stew, brown the beef slowly and thoroughly, and cook the onions until very soft and jammy.

Young Lettuces With Herbed Avocado

Creamy herbed avocado and edible flowers elevate a simple salad of mixed greens.

The Gibson

This version of the classic martini variation relies on gin, blanc vermouth, dry vermouth, and onion pickling liquid. The trickiest part of the recipe is preparing the pickled onions that are added as a garnish, but the effort is well worth it. 

Israeli-Style Hummus

Make this super luscious hummus and you'll never go back to store-bought.
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