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Tomato Brown Butter
Tomato brown butter is the deeply savory—and slightly sweet—result of swirling fresh, raw tomato purée into fragrant brown butter. Drizzle it over roasted vegetables, grilled fish, or grain bowls.

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Maple-Roasted Acorn Squash
When I was growing up, my mother served a lot of canned vegetables, but the one thing she always made from scratch was acorn squash, which she roasted with butter and maple syrup. When I revisited her old method, I found it was just as good as I remembered. The sweet squash filled with a big puddle of melted butter and sweet syrup is so irresistible!

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Fried Onions
Onions are the base—the very foundation—of Indian cooking, and yet here, they are used to add a crispy topping, as a finishing flourish to a dish.

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11 Recipes for Making the Most of the Last Weekend of Summer
Yes, it's officially the last weekend of the season—and these recipes make the best of it.

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Make a Dent in Your Cucumber Supply With This Weeknight Meatball Dinner
If meatballs aren’t at the top of your salad mix-in power rankings, this combination of flavorful pork and crunchy cukes might earn them a spot.

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Pork Meatballs and Cucumber Salad
The trick to keeping this salad crisp? Salt, drain, and squeeze excess liquid from the cucumbers before dressing them. Add a swoosh of yogurt and juicy oven-baked meatballs to make it a flavorful, filling meal.

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Easiest Week Ever: A Super-Flexible Meal Plan for Tired Cooks
Wondering what to cook when you’re struggling with kitchen burnout? Here’s a list of easy recipes to help.

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13 Recipes to Cook in Pre-Fall, the In-Between Season We're In Right Now
The murky period that is both the end of summer and the beginning of fall—that time of year when one day it's 90 degrees, and the next it's a breezy 72—is a terrific time for cooking.

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Avocado Cheesecake is The Quick and Easy (and Very Green) Recipe You Need This Week
Nadine Levy Redzepi’s recipe is rich, creamy, and made from only eight ingredients.

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Frozen Avocado Cake
Adding sweetened condensed milk to the crust gives this cake a candy-like texture that reminds me of a Twix bar (a childhood weakness I rarely get to indulge since marrying a chef!). That same sweetness accentuates the buttery quality of ripe avocados. Chill it thoroughly, then let the cake sit at room temperature for a bit before you slice it. It’s so refreshing on a hot day.

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Cheese Board with Roasted Strawberries, Garlic & Herb Nuts, and Honey & Orange Roasted Figs
Whether mild, rich, creamy, grassy, or nutty, the secret to making the ultimate cheese board is, well, the cheese. Paired with gooey, sweet, salty, citric, and refreshing accompaniments, the variety of flavors offers a taste for everyone. Try this arrangement to make your next occasion magnifique.

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Swiss Chard Pasta With Toasted Hazelnuts and Parmesan
This is a light pasta dish, filled with ribbons of fresh chard and tossed with a little garlic-infused butter and balsamic vinegar.

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Sweet Corn Frittata With Cherry Tomato Compote
In this frittata, corn adds the perfect texture while a jam-like tomato compote adds a wonderful sweetness.

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Tomato Pie With Sour Cream Crust
In this recipe, sweet, juicy tomatoes get paired with two cheeses, fragrant herbs, and a flaky crust. We can’t think of a better way to enjoy the last tomatoes of the season.

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How to Make Escabèche
The technique of marinating vegetables (or meat or fish) in vinegar, oil, and spices is practically as old and ubiquitous as cooking itself.

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Pork Chops and Padrón Chiles en Escabèche
Escabèche translates to “marinade,” which is exactly what you’re making here: a bright, tangy marinade full of pickled vegetables that also makes an ideal sauce for juicy, thick-cut pork chops.

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Doenjang Jjigae
This fermented-soybean stew is the quintessential representation of Korean jang. The soft tofu, the dashi, and the sweetness of the vegetables work together to mellow the intensity of the doenjang so that your palate can discern the different facets of flavor.
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Dakgangjeong
These sweet, crunchy Korean fried chicken wings will stay crispy for hours. Covered and refrigerated, they will even stay audibly crispy until the next day.

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Spicy Pork Belly Sliders
Gochujang gives pork belly a nice kick and a deep, complex flavor in this sweet-and-spicy sandwich inspired by Korean jeyuk bokkeum.

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Thai Muslim–Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe is inspired by the grilled chicken served at Jeerapan, a 77-year-old restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. Their version is baked in a tandoor-like oven, but I've adapted it for a grill or oven. The two-stage cooking method is essential: The initial roasting at moderate heat partially cooks the meat while dehydrating the skin, getting it ready to crisp up later on and allowing all the scattered bits of fresh aromatics and dried spices in the marinade to adhere. The final stage of cooking is hot and fast, using saffron-infused coconut oil as a basting liquid. The end result is a juicy, fragrant, and intensely flavorful bird, tinted canary gold—its skin smoky, charred, and crisp. The pineapple-chile dipping sauce lends its sweet tang and a mild kick of heat to round out the meal.