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One-Pot Meals

One-Skillet Shrimp and Cannellini Beans in Tomato-Chile Broth

Lightly browning the beans and aromatics for a few minutes before you add the tomatoes gives a lot of depth of flavor to the sauce.

Tofu and Kimchi Stew

If gochujang hasn’t made it to your pantry yet, you can use any miso.

Chicken and Rice Soup With Green Chiles and Ginger

This chicken and rice soup has everything we're craving, plus a big handful of crushed peanuts on top.

Steamed Mussels with Small Potatoes and Linguiça

This recipe is also good with clams, shrimp, or any other quick-cooking seafood you’re in the mood for.

Kung Pao Cauliflower

Searing the cauliflower in this recipe before marinating softens the cauliflower, which opens up the florets and creates more surface area for the marinade to stick to. If you marinate it raw, it will burn before becoming tender.

Pastrami Fried Rice

This is going to seem like a lot of oil, but you really need it to a) crisp up the rice and b) make it seem like fried rice and not a rice pilaf. To that end, you can’t use freshly cooked (meaning, still warm and moist) rice for this recipe. If you do, it will get gummy in the pan and won’t crisp. Day-old rice is ideal, or you can quickly dry out a just-made batch. Spread rice on a sheet tray and put in a low oven 5–10 minutes. Let air-dry for about 1 hour and up to 5. Seems nitpicky, but worth .…

Ginger Cashew Chicken Curry

Instead of chicken, this curry recipe is really good with boneless pork chops. Cut into ½" pieces and proceed as written. Check out step-by-step photos here.

Spicy Pasta with Shrimp and Tomatoes

For a hearty vegetarian version of this pasta recipe, use squash, mushrooms, or eggplants in place of shrimp.

Chicken Pot Pie with Acorn Squash

Sauerkraut is our new secret flavoring weapon. It adds a little bit of acid and funk, and this chicken pot pie recipe proves there are so many other uses for it than a hot dog topping. Check out step-by-step photos here.

Butternut Squash Cacio e Pepe

Think of this butternut cacio e pepe recipe as pasta cacio e pepe...with sausage. It’s comfort food-y, so it could use some fresh greens and/or veggies to help balance it out. Check out step-by-step photos here.

Minestrone Soup with Acorn Squash

If you don’t happen to have or particularly enjoy pastrami, bacon or pancetta would be a delicious substitute for this minestrone recipe. Check out step-by-step photos here.

Chicken Chorizo Chili

Not a big fan of chorizo? This chili recipe can also be made with chicken, turkey, or Italian sweet or spicy sausage.

Cucumber-Tomatillo Gazpacho

A cool green zingy soup; pack it in a thermos on ice and take it picnicking or to the beach.

Grilled Seafood Paella

If you’re using a charcoal grill, you’ll want to actively monitor the heat in different spots and shift the pan this way and that as needed.

Chicken and Mushrooms with Giant Croutons

The key to browning chicken skin in butter is to crowd the pieces so the butter doesn’t burn in the skillet—then it makes the most beautifully browned skin!

Tamale Pie With Mint Yogurt

Ras-el-hanout is a Moroccan spice blend that contains several warming spices (such as cinnamon and nutmeg) with a little ginger and chile for heat. If you can’t find it, use garam masala instead.

Escarole with Crispy Ham and Eggs

Like all good leafy greens, the giant pile of escarole leaves will wilt down dramatically as they cook.

Apple and Fontina Grilled Cheese

We use Edmond Fallot brand Tarragon Dijon for these (and many other sandwiches), but if you can find it, blend some chopped fresh tarragon into your favorite Dijon mustard.

Pressure-Cooker Gigante Beans in Tomato Sauce

Gigante beans are our favorites, but almost any bean will be delicious this way. 

Mahi-Mahi with Smashed White Beans and Sage

We're a big fan of keeping some frozen mahi mahi on hand in case you don’t have time to run to the fish market. Feel free to substitute swordfish, ono, bluefish, or salmon.
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