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The New Pot Roast Is a Pile of Carrots

It’s not just hunks of meat that benefit from low-and-slow cooking in a covered pot. The treatment is perfect for simple vegetable preps, too—especially the young, sweet vegetables of spring.

Young Carrots with Spring Onions, Sumac, and Anchovies

Our new favorite pot roast is just a pile of veggies. Here, carrots get a fresh wake-up from a combination of bright, lemony sumac, funky anchovies, and sweet spring onions.

These Smoky Potatoes and Eggs Prove You Can Have It All

What happens when the perfect crispy-gone-soggy texture meets a creamy-spicy sauce combo—plus runny eggs? You’re going to have to make your own pan, because this one’s all mine.

Green Bay Bloody Mary

This refreshing green brunch cocktail is made with cucumber, tart tomatillo, parsley, lemon, and green Tabasco. Feel free to use whatever vodka you have on hand.

Smoky Spanish Potatoes and Eggs

The flavors in this dish are a combination of two tapas favorites: patatas bravas and huevos rotos. You get the best of both worlds with the runny yolks, crisped potatoes, chile-based sauce, and creamy mayo.

Slow Cooker Chipotle Tomato Beans With Prosciutto Crumb

All good and decent breakfast spreads deserve some slow-cooked beans. These also freeze very well should you find yourself with leftovers.

Slow Cooker Potato, Leek, and Kale Gratin With Too Much Cheese

Layers of creamy potato, three cheeses, and savory kale and leeks mean that this is one dish that's here for a good time, not a long time.

Microwave Fried Garlic

Minced garlic gets doused with oil and microwaved until it becomes golden-brown and crispy.

Kim Chee Peanuts

We took roasted peanuts and coated them with sweet-spicy kochujang, Korean chile flakes, and garlic salt as a topper for the kale and cabbage salad at Tin Roof.

Sweet Onion Dressing

The dressing was a crowd-pleasing sweet onion recipe that we’d used at Old Lahaina Luau. It's made with a fresh, uncooked sweet onion, that gets puréed with cider vinegar, sugar, Dijon mustard, and oil. Try it on our Maui Kale Salad with cabbage and spicy peanuts.

Bacon-Cheddar-Jalapeño Muffins

You only need one bowl to mix this easy, cheesy, savory-and-sweet corn muffins.

Pimm’s Italiano

This cocktail is a refreshing, slightly bitter spin on the Pimm’s Cup, thanks to the addition of Cynar, a vegetal Italian liqueur.

Monte Cristo With Apple-Hatch Chile Jam

Monte Cristo sandwiches usually have a sweet element, like powdered sugar sifted over the top, or raspberry jam served on the side for dipping. In this version, you’ll cook green apple and canned green chiles down into a sweet and spicy compote to slather on your bread.

Angostura Bitters, Beyond the Bar

The barkeep’s staple is a key ingredient in West Indies cooking. This twist on shepherd's pie shows why.

West Indies Shepherd’s Pie

This shepherd’s pie uses ground chicken and leans toward warming flavors, incorporating bright bursts of the tropics—ginger, habanero chile, lime—as well as aromatic Angostura bitters.

Squeeze and Freeze Your Greens for Quicker Weeknight Cooking

Have more kale than you know what to do with? A bunch of spinach you totally forgot about? Or do you just want to get ahead on meal prep? This method for freezing any kind of hearty green will get you on your way.

Crepes Are Good—Breaded, Fried Crepes Are Better

These Romanian crepes get slathered with a savory mushroom spread, then rolled and fried to crispy perfection.

Braşovence (Breaded Crepes With Mushroom Filling)

These crispy, golden brown crepes get slathered with an aromatic mushroom spread, then rolled and dredged in breadcrumbs before pan-frying.

Lamb Tagine With Potatoes and Peas

Tagines are typical street food in Morocco, and this is the one that is most commonly found, except that street vendors cut the potatoes into small dice and I prefer to use new potatoes, which I leave whole if they are very small or halve if they are medium.
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