Dinner
Instant Pot Choucroute Garnie
This hearty Alsatian classic is perfect for the Instant Pot. The meat is fork-tender, and its fat virtually melts away, adding richness to the sauerkraut and cabbage.
By Mark Bittman
Instant Pot Hoisin Baby Back Ribs
Cooking ribs under pressure means they get incredibly tender without falling apart or shredding—in a fraction of the time as braising and with no attention needed.
By Mark Bittman
Instant Pot Caldo Verde
The ingredients of this classic Portuguese soup (namely chorizo, kale, and potatoes) meld beautifully under pressure, so you only need water—no stock—to get a savory, rich broth.
By Mark Bittman
How to Make a Cheese Plate for Yourself—and Why That's a Powerful Idea
It's the easiest, most elegant solo dinner there is.
By Emily Johnson
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101 Italian Recipes to Make for Dinner Tonight
Craving Italian? We've got you covered with our favorite pastas, pizzas, soups, roasts, and more.
By Katherine Sacks
Weekly Meal Plan: Roast Chicken and Grains Do It All
A big roast chicken and a batch of grains are going to be your best friends this week.
By Becky Hughes
Parmesan Bread Pudding
Salty, rich pancetta balances bitter broccoli rabe in this savory, chile flake–spiked bread pudding.
By Mary Frances Heck
I'd Rather Share a Plate Than Have My Own
Love is a dinner served on one plate with two forks.
By Becky Hughes
Kefir-Battered Cast-Iron Fried Chicken
When a craving for fried chicken hits, I turn to this recipe, which tastes nothing like chicken that's been passed through a fast-food window—and that’s a good thing. The chicken is marinated overnight in kefir, so the lactic acid helps tenderize it while imparting a subtle buttermilk flavor. It’s fried in grapeseed oil, which is high in polyunsaturated fats and vitamin E, plus has a high smoke point, making it a nice substitute for olive or vegetable oils when frying (sautéing and stir-frying, too).
By Julie Smolyansky
Mushroom Frittata
Kefir—a yogurt-like dairy beverage—adds wonderful tang to this earthy shiitake and kale frittata, but you can sub in plain yogurt instead.
By Julie Smolyansky
Truffle, Porcini, and Pecorino Cheese Polenta
Just another attempt to sneak truffles into this cookbook one more time. The struggle is real.
By Julie Smolyansky
Roasted Niçoise Salad with Halibut
Jarred marinated artichoke hearts get super-crispy and delicious when roasted, making them the secret star of this simple sheet-pan dinner.
By Anna Stockwell
Cashew and Coconut Shrimp
This is a spin on a recipe I created for my cooking show, Patricia Heaton Parties. I love the combination of hot, juicy shrimp with a crispy coating and a zingy dipping sauce. Delish.
By Patricia Heaton
Perfect Pot Roast
Growing up, my mother would make pot roast for a Sunday meal, or for when we had company; it’s a lovely reminder of home.
By Patricia Heaton
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What to Cook This Weekend: February 2–4
SUP-ER-BOWL! SUP-ER-BOWL! And, oh yeah, Friday and Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner, too.
By Joe Sevier
Soup Ain't Nothing But a Brothy Grain Bowl
Know how to make a grain bowl? You're halfway to your new favorite winter soup.
By Anna Stockwell
Grain Bowl Soup
Like your favorite grain bowl in soup form, this warming, brothy dish is topped off with a bright and slightly sweet parsley-dill sauce.
By Anna Stockwell
Steak and Crispy Smashed Potatoes for Two
Looking for a special dinner for two? First, pan-sear one big steak to share. Then, while the steak rests, use the fat rendered behind in the skillet to sear smashed paprika-spiced potatoes to crispy, golden perfection.
By Anna Stockwell
Endive, Romaine, and Orange Salad
The ultimate date-night first course: eat it with a knife and fork or eat it with your hands. Either way it’s more fun if you share it off the same plate.
By Anna Stockwell
Gut-Healing Bone Broth
Sip this broth as a restorative or use it as a base for soups, stews, and sauces.
By Amy Myers, MD