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A Garlicky Fried Rice Dinner You Can Make (Mostly) Ahead (or Not!)

Sinangag was my mom's go-to breakfast, but it's my go-to dinner.

Honey-Glazed Pepper Chicken

A fermented-garlic-honey and vinegar glaze mellows out the bite of this mixed-peppercorn rubbed chicken. 

Speedy Summer Gazpacho

The formula for this cooling summer soup couldn’t be simpler: blended cucumbers, tomatoes, and sweet red peppers, plus garlic, herbs, and fresh citrus.

This Creole Caesar Salad Packs In Every Taste of Summer

The cornbread croutons will reel you in; the red pepper dressing will keep you coming back for more.

The Stories That Shape the Flavors: Black-Eyed Peas, Chowchow, and a Legacy of Resilience

My ancestors had the wisdom to bring their survival with them. This recipe is an homage.

Chowchow

Canning and preserving have long been an essential tactic of survival, and chowchow is a condiment born of both ingenuity and necessity. Here, green tomatoes not yet ripe enough to eat are transformed into a bright pickled expression of the first days of summer. It has been said that chowchow began as a collection of remnant produce that couldn’t be used in other dishes, so it became its own reclaimed relish. As you chop each vegetable, consider that origin: making the most from the least, creating abundance from scarcity. You can use four heatproof glass pint jars for this, though I prefer eight 8-ounce jars instead so I can share it around. Using pickling salt, such as Morton Canning & Pickling Salt, helps the liquid stay clear and keeps the cabbage from turning brown.

Creole Caesar Salad With Corn Bread Croutons

This Caesar salad works in flavors from the African American kitchens in the Lowcountry. That means fresh tomatoes, fried okra, cornbread croutons, and a zesty red bell pepper dressing that ties it all together.

For the Best Egg Salad, Skip the Mayo. Grab the Beans.

It's perfect picnic lunch that requires barely any cooking.

The Genius of Jerk

Sweet, smoky, fiery, and fruity, jerk has a flavor that is as nuanced as its history. 

Jerk Potato Salad

Potato salad gets a fresh burst of flavor from a dose of Jamaican jerk seasoning. The spicy rub is the foundation of the creamy dressing, where some of the heat is quelled by rich mayonnaise.

Farmers Market Farro Bowls

A little bit of prep work has a big payoff—a tasty, versatile lunch just waiting for its gochujang-lime dressing.

Grilled Peach Toast With Pimiento Cheese

Sweet peaches, spicy pimento cheese spread, and smoky grilled bread combine in this ultimate summer toast.

The Verdict Is In: Beans Are a Summer Food

What's your summer bean situation?

Homestyle Dosas with Tomato Chutney

As with any fermented food, timing will depend on the ambient temperature (the hotter it is, the faster it will go). Indoor temperatures were about 68°F—72°F when we developed this recipe and that’s what our time range reflects, so use it just as a guideline. If possible, 82°F is ideal. Most important though will be checking for signs that indicate the batter is ready (bubbly, airy, and sour).

Shimbra Wat

This Ethiopian dish of chickpeas in a berbere-spiced, flaxseed-thickened sauce makes for a quick, filling, and wonderfully flavorful meal.

How to Prep and Cook Artichokes

Do you want them classic or fast? Baby or big? Halved or whole? When it comes to fresh artichokes, you've got some decisions to make.

Infinity Pool

Throw chopped celery stalks into a juicer (or blender) for a refreshing cocktail base. The vegetal flavor is mellowed by citrusy Lillet blanc and lemon juice, while its savory side is supported with mezcal and a pinch of smoked salt.

Electron

A triple hit of earthy flavors.
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