Nut Free
Carla's Tomato Soup
Make any modifications that suit you and the preferences of your eaters: Onions in place of shallots; carrots for fennel; add garlic; omit the cayenne; a splash of cream instead of butter, as you wish.
Goat Cheese Croquettes With Spiced Membrillo
We’ll be spreading membrillo (quince paste) inside bread for grilled cheese from now on. This recipe is from Morcilla, one of Bon Appétit's Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
Chicken Liver Mousse With Burnt Honey Gelée
This has become a Staplehouse all-star. We simplified it a bit, setting it in jars rather than the buttery pastry crust it’s served in at the restaurant. Don’t worry: We didn’t mess with the shamelessly high ratio of butter and cream to liver.
Crab with Romaine, Dill Sauce, and Sunflower Seeds
Sprouting and frying the sunflower seeds completely transforms their flavor. But just using salted, roasted sunflower seeds would also work fine.
Bacon-Brioche Croutons
I like to garnish soup with croutons—it’s a classic combo for a reason. Brioche is a good choice for making croutons because it’s so buttery, and the bacon lends a hint of smoky, savory flavor.
Belly Acres' Better Burger
Chef Rob Ray of Belly Acres in Memphis created this recipe as part of the Blended Burger Project™, a partnership with the James Beard Foundation that invites chefs to create delicious, nutritious, and sustainable burgers by blending mushrooms with meat. For his burger, Ray combines button mushrooms with beef for a juicy patty, then tops it with a zesty Ginger-Lime Mayonnaise.
Spanish-Style Fried Chicken with Grilled Avocado
This fried chicken from chef Suzanne Goin of LA’s A.O.C. gets a spicy boost in both the marinade and the breading.
Chicken Tacos with Roasted Pineapple Salsa and Avocado Crema
These tacos are great any night of the week, not just Tuesday.
3-Ingredient Thanksgiving Gravy
This simple gravy can be made in advance to avoid a last minute scramble before serving your Thanksgiving feast. Or use the rendered turkey fat and pan juices to make the gravy after roasting your bird for maximum flavor.
Slow-Cooker Beef and Two-Bean Chili
This chili pleases all palates in my house—it's not too spicy or too mild, but it's loaded with flavor. I love the combination of black beans and chickpeas, but you can use any type of legumes you like. What really makes the chili, in my opinion, are the toppings! Some sharp cheddar, a dollop of cumin-cilantro sour cream, and diced red onions are a must. Sometimes I even add some crushed tortilla chips.
Fancy Dirt Cake
In this updated version of the childhood favorite, everything—except the gummy worms—is made from scratch.
Salted Butterscotch
Like your desserts extra-salted? Just keep adding more and tasting the butterscotch until you reach your personal sweet-salty threshold.
Preserved Limes
If you like lox, bacon, or anchovies, you should thank salt—and time. That's all that it takes to turn supermarket limes into this pleasantly salt-tart-funky pantry staple, the sibling of preserved lemons.
Shredded Sweet Potato and Carrot Fritters (Ukoy)
Frying ukoy the Bad Saint way is a very active process—the fritter will blow apart in the oil before you tease it back together. Use a tall pot with plenty of extra room since the oil will bubble vigorously when the mix hits it.
Jamón-Wrapped Spanish Tortilla With Piquillo Relish
Use prosciutto if Serrano is unavailable, and make sure the relish is nice and acidic to stand up to the richness of the ham and eggs. This recipe is from Morcilla, one of Bon Appétit's Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
3-Ingredient Chicken Breasts Stuffed With Ham and Cheese
You'll have your hands free for about 15 minutes while the chicken bakes in the oven—just enough time to whip up an arugula salad with a mustardy dressing.
3-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse
Serve this creamy mousse with gingersnaps instead of spoons.
3-Ingredient Frozen Mud Pie
A hot knife is the easiest way to cut dense or frozen treats: Dip a sharp blade in hot water (or run under a hot faucet) and wipe dry before cutting. Repeat before slicing each piece for extra tidy edges.
Hushpuppies
The pieces of butter in the batter melt as the hushpuppies fry, making them extra moist and luscious.