5 Ingredients or Fewer
Ramp Tagliatelle
Every spring people make a hullabaloo about ramps, the wild leeks that grow in the forests of the East Coast, for good reason: they're wonderful, with a garlic-heavy leek flavor and a subtle sweetness. I pickle the ramps, put them in just about everything we eat (they're particularly great in omelets), and give them away by the armload. This pasta is a simple way to highlight their flavor.
By Ian Knauer
Taqueria Guacamole
This authentic taqueria-style guac brings the classic dip back to the basics: avocado, lime, cilantro, salt, and—surprise—just a little bit of water to smooth things out.
Halibut with Spring Onion and Summer Squash Saute
The keys to this dish? Use as many types of squash as you can, and heat the oil in the skillet until it's almost smoking.
By Jeff Cerciello
Homemade Fresh Chorizo
A few simple spices are all you need to transform ground pork into a fantastic taco filling.
Quick-Pickled Onions
Make a batch of these easy, fast pickled red onions, and use them the whole week (or two) on everything you’re eating.
By Oliver Strand
Seared Short Rib
Ask your butcher for thinly sliced cross-cut short ribs, a.k.a. flanken or Korean style. If you can't find them, flank steak is a good substitute.
New Potatoes with Dill Butter
Be gentle when washing new potatoes; their tender skins scrub off easily.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Cantaloupe-Basil Agua Fresca
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Pico de Gallo
This classic Mexican topping can be made with or without jalapeños. Keep in mind that adding the seeds ups the heat.
Fresh Corn Tortillas
Follow our step-by-step guide and you'll never look at supermarket tortillas the same way again.
Tamarind and Date Agua Fresca
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chia Limeade
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Watermelon and Grapefruit Agua Fresca
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Candy Cap
"It's actually really good!"
This phrase is heard over and over again in the shop. In fact, we've overheard it so much through the years, we've even caught ourselves saying it unwillingly. We kinda hate it, because it goes with the presumption that you've already discussed that "it"—whether it's an ice cream flavor or party or whatever—is not going to be good.
The flavor that sparks the most customers to utter "It's actually really good!" is Candy Cap, a flavor made with…delicious little mushrooms.
First some background: Porcini mushroom ice cream is one of the only flavor failures Jake will readily admit. It tasted OK, but it was just too earthy, and sadly, there was not a market for dirt ice cream. At least not yet.
But right when we were ready to write off mushroom ice cream, we stumbled upon a wonderful species called candy cap mushrooms.
A local mushroom vendor, Far West Fungi, approached us about doing a mushroom flavor. At first we were pretty skeptical, and at second, we were still skeptical. But when they finally coaxed us to visit their shop at the Ferry Building, they opened a jar of dried candy caps. They smelled like the best maple syrup ever. We were sold.
We soon learned that nothing else on earth tastes like candy cap mushrooms. They carry the earthy taste associated with mushrooms, but unlike in the failed porcini experiment, candy caps deliver their own dimension of sweetness to the ice cream. Guests have said it tastes like waffles, pancakes, cinnamon buns, celery root, etc.
Way more than just a novelty flavor, it's become one of our most popular flavors—it even got us on the television screen once or twice.
By Jake Godby , Sean Wahey , and Paolo Lucchesi
Roasted Spring Vegetables
High-heat roasting concentrates vegetables' flavor and brings out their sweetness— a big reward for little effort. Use this recipe as a template. Most important: Cut into similar-size pieces, and don't overcrowd the pan.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen