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Roast Chicken with Crisp Toasts and Ricotta
Does Bloomfield's roast chicken recipe take work? Yes, but the results—from the drippings-soaked sourdough toasts to the glossy pan sauce—are transcendent.
Pork Sausage with Coconut-Chile Sauce and Lychees
We know, this combo sounds nuts. It's meant to be mixed together so you get some garlicky pork, floral lychees, sweet coconut, sharp onions, and crisp salty accents in each bite.
Tuna Melt
In search of a classic tuna melt? This is the best we've tried. Palace Diner makes its own pickles, but of course you can start with store-bought.
Pasta with Pesto, Shrimp, and Cured Ham
A version of this recipe helped Danny Bowien win the Pesto World Championship in Italy in 2008. He was kind enough to let us adapt it a bit.
By Danny Bowien
Yogurt-Chia Pudding
The ultimate do-ahead, portable power breakfast; it's also great with fresh fruit.
Marinated Tofu with Peanuts and Charred Bean Sprouts
"At home I cook quick, healthy, and vegetarian," the chef says. Cue this soy-and-ginger-marinated tofu (no cooking required!) that tastes way better than takeout.
By Peter Serpico
Crab Fat-Caramel Wings
Don't worry.you won't need to buy any crabs to make these mind-altering wings. The crab flavor comes from a jarred condiment that's pretty easy to find at Asian markets; if not, use the shrimp version.
By Quealy Watson
Dirty Fried Rice
Watson, who's from Louisiana, grew up on his mom's dirty rice; that dish helped inspire this bastardized fried version. The chicken-liver base tastes very concentrated and intense on its own, but becomes nicely balanced in the finished dish.
By Quealy Watson
Lumaconi with Prosciutto and Lemon Breadcrumbs
We're now obsessed with this snail-shaped pasta (which is made from scratch at Tosca).
Hanger Steak with Shallots and Jerusalem Artichokes
The vinegared shallots and fresh herbs cut through the richness of the steak.
Tarragon Lobster Roll
Nilou Motamed, Epicurious Editor-in-Chief, swears by this herb-infused lobster roll recipe inspired by her father-in-law Michael DePorte. When available, Nilou prefers soft-shell lobsters, or shedders, for their easy-to-crack shells (no tools required!) and sweet, tender meat. If you choose soft-shell lobsters, reduce the cooking time by 2 to 3 minutes. She also prefers filtered seawater as a cooking liquid, so if your fishmonger has it available, give it a try! Boiling lobsters in well-salted water is the next best thing.
By Rhoda Boone
Baked Eggs with Merguez Sausage, Tomatoes, and Smoky Paprika
If you don't happen to have eight ramekins, you can assemble the sauce and eggs in a single baking dish and increase the baking time if needed.
By Diana Yen
Porterhouse Steak with Herbed Butter
By Diana Yen
Cherry and Coconut Granola with Yogurt
By Diana Yen
Homemade Squid Ink Pasta
Channel your inner nonna while making this stunning pasta. It's a project, but it's worth it.
By Thomas McNaughton
Seared Bluefish with Charred Corn, Warm Tomato Salad
By Jeremy Sewall
Grilled Short Ribs with Lemon and Parsley
Short ribs aren’t just for slow braising—they’re great on the grill, tenderized with a citrus marinade.
Red Curry Mussels
You can also make this dish with littleneck or cherrystone clams instead of mussels.
Grilled Bread with Eggplant & Basil
Making the eggplant spread ahead of time has a double upside: The flavors of the mixture will deepen as it sits, and you get to cross something off the list.
By Mona Talbott
Linguine with Burst Tomatoes and Chiles
The key to this sauce is a creamy emulsion of the oil, cheese, and pasta water. Toss and stir—and stir and toss—adding liquid freely, until it comes together.