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Pineapple-Mint Mojito

Pineapple adds sweetness and a tropical twist to this classic cocktail. Make sure to choose a ripe one: It should be very fragrant, with no soft spots or bruises. Or use fresh precut pineapple.

Spring Egg-Drop Soup

A stunning, veggie-packed bowl of spring goodness.

Laurie Osteen's Coconut Cake

Osteen likes to frost these cakes while they're still warm. They'll absorb some of the frosting, which takes on the consistency of a glaze.

Michelada

"You'll find me drinking this cocktail—inspired by the best Michelada I ever had, at a dive bar in Austin—all summer long. Lime + salt + hot sauce = perfection." —Alison Roman, assistant food editor

White Bean and Radish Salad

This satisfying salad is great alongside broiled fish, roast chicken, or a simple steak. To turn it into a vegetarian meal, fold in sliced hard-boiled eggs.

Snap Pea Salad with Burrata

Bloomfield loves making this salad with black mint, which you'll find in spring and summer at farmers' markets.

Cucumber and Radish Salad

There are all kinds of radishes available at the markets in the spring—use any shape or color that looks good to you.

Chile-Infused Aperol

Pappardelle with Arugula and Prosciutto

Add the prosciutto at the last minute to preserve the pretty pink color.

Company Eggs

This dish is a great way to serve eggs for a group. Take the eggs out of the oven when the whites are slightly undercooked; carryover cooking will finish them.

Butter-Braised Spring Onions with Lots of Chives

Onion flavor is layered in this dish: The greens have a brightness to balance the bulbs' sweetness, the cooking liquid becomes a buttery sauce, and fresh chives deliver a high note to finish.

Maw Maw Hinson's Tomato Gravy

Serve spooned over roast chicken, steak, or pan-fried pork chops. And, of course, pancakes.

Pan-Roasted Chicken with Carrots and Almonds

Creamy without being heavy, a dollop of lemony yogurt brings the dish together.

Victory at Sea

Marinated white anchovies bear little resemblance to the pungent salted brown ones packed in oil. They're plump, vinegary, tender, and addictive when paired with the crisp frisée and chewy bread in this sandwich.

Steak with Hot Sauce Butter

"This spicy butter has a built-in garnish; it turns into a sauce as it melts over your steak, leaving the herbs on top for looks and extra flavor." —Brad Leone, test kitchen assistant

Pistachio Shortbread

Delicious alongside the buttermilk panna cotta , these nutty shortbreads can hold their own on any cookie plate.

Simple Syrup

I use simple syrup for keeping cake layers extra moist. Plain simple syrup works perfectly well on its own, but when I have used vanilla bean pods on hand, I like to steep them into the syrup (feel free to keep them stored in the syrup indefinitely). It's an unnecessary step, for sure, but I always welcome a little extra pop of vanilla flavor in my cakes.

Linda's Lemon Drizzle Cake

This is a loaf cake that my mum liked to make and it remains a firm favorite of mine. The lemon syrup poured over the freshly baked cake seeps down into the sponge and adds a special moisture to the taste. Perfect to have with a cup of tea in the afternoon.

Yorkshire Puddings

My husband taught me how to make Yorkshire puddings, and now I am hooked. I like to make them as individual puddings, baked in a non-stick muffin tin, but you can also make one large pudding in a high-sided pan and then cut it into portions. As a child, my dad used to eat them as a sweet dessert—you follow the same recipe, but finish off by pouring warm honey over the top. Comfort food at its best.
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