Skip to main content

Main

Spicy Grilled Chicken with Crunchy Fennel Salad

This chicken packs some heat, which is why we pair it with a crisp and cooling fennel salad. If fennel isn’t your thing, use radishes, carrots, or cucumbers—any shaved crunchy veg will do.

Romesco Pasta Salad with Basil and Parmesan

The secret to this pasta salad? Dress it twice. The pasta absorbs the first round of sauce completely, while the second dose keeps it glossy and bold. Walnuts and breadcrumbs add the perfect crunch.

Blueberry, Lime, and Cashew Smoothies

Save your beautiful farmers' market berries for dessert and use the frozen stuff here instead.

Pork Tenderloin with Peach-Mustard Sauce

The key with tenderloin is making sure it’s not overcooked, which is when it gets dry. The riper the peaches, the more delicious and nuanced the sauce will be.

Grilled Clambake With Miso-Lime Butter

In this festive feast, all the best components of a classic clambake—potatoes, shrimp, corn on the cob—get an extra layer of flavor via gingery miso butter.

Brown Butter Steel-Cut Oatmeal

Steel-cut oats have a chewy, hearty texture. Taking the extra step of browning them in butter gives the oatmeal a toasty, rich flavor and helps to keep it from sticking to the pot.

BBQ Baby Back Ribs

Making a batch of barbecued ribs in the Instant Pot is much faster than doing it on the grill, and you can make them any time of the year.

One-Pot Turkey Bolognese with “Spaghetti”

This is total comfort food, but made with less saturated fat and more veggies than traditional recipes.

Hidden Cauliflower Mac ‘n’ Cheese

A creamy, healthy take on your family's favorite that you can make in one pot using the Instant Pot.

Grilled Short Ribs with Orange Dressing

Flanken-style short ribs are an affordable, quick-cooking cut that benefit from a bittersweet, mustardy orange-marmalade marinade. Pair with hardy charred lettuces for a summer feast

Chicken Salad With Apricots, Celery, and Blue Cheese

This summer salad brims with sweet, creamy, and sharp flavors—and tender, crunchy, and juicy textures. Make sure to use peak-season apricots and a fairly mild blue cheese that won’t overwhelm the mix.

Grilled Lemon-Pepper Chicken

The final step of chef Bryan Furman's method for the best grilled chicken? Grill some lemon quarters until charred and softened, then squeeze them over the butter-brushed bird.

Instant Pot Bolognese

This meaty and rich Bolognese pasta dinner takes about one third of the usual time thanks to an electric pressure cooker.

Instant Pot Mushroom Risotto

Making risotto in an electric pressure cooker means no stirring and no ladling of stock one cup at a time. Just get it going on high pressure, walk away, and make a drink.

Thai-Style Squid and Cucumber Salad

Tossed with crunchy cucumbers, peanuts, and fresh red chiles, this salad makes a refreshing summer dinner spooned over rice or all on its own.

Summertime Sōmen Noodles

Serve these classic Japanese noodles family-style, in a pool of ice water. Dip the noodles in a sauce made with dashi, rice vinegar, and soy sauce, or fill a bowl with noodles and scatter the sauce on top.

Spicy Tahini and Avocado Soba

This cooling soba salad has a creamy, savory dressing flavored with tahini, miso, rice vinegar, and sriracha. Jicama matchsticks add crunch, while avocado contributes richness.

Citrus Jerk Bass with Fonio

The savory, warming flavor of jerk seasoning gets brightened with plenty of citrus in this simple and delicious bass recipe.

Tomato-Coconut Curry With Cod

This tomato curry is enriched with coconut cream and brightened with fresh basil and lime juice.

Swordfish Steaks with Asparagus Salad

This satisfying seafood dinner comes together in as little as 20 minutes. Cooking the fish, then making the warm, herby mustard dressing in the same skillet also means cleanup is a breeze.
52 of 500