Vegetarian
Dry-Roasted Brown Butter Onions
Onions become meltingly soft and improbably delicious after dry roasting.
By Ola Rudin and Sebastian Persson
Buttered Spinach with Vinegar
Use mature flat-leaf spinach— the baby leaves lack flavor and texture.
By Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer
Charred Tomatillo Salsa
By Chris Morocco
Ricotta Gnudi with Pomodoro Sauce
These dumplings are delicious with pomodoro sauce, or try them with brown butter and sage.
By Sara Jenkins
Dried Chile Salsa
By Chris Morocco
Mushroom, Leek, and Fontina Frittata
Frittatas are excellent served warm or at room temperature, which means that this meatless main is a perfect do-ahead dish.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Parmesan Pepper Curly Kale Chips
Watch out, potato chips. Kale chips are this year's latest craze in the snack department. Suddenly they seem to be everywhere, and for a hefty price. You won't believe how easy these crisps are to make at home for a fraction of the cost, and the Parmigiano and freshly ground pepper seasoning complements the kale beautifully. Bet you can't eat just one! Take it from us: When it comes to kale chips, curly kale beats Tuscan kale.
Editor's Note: This recipe is part of Gourmet's Modern Menu for A New Years' Eve Pasrty. Menu also includes Turkish Spiced Meatballs with Pomegranate Yogurt Sauce and Bite-Size Chipotle Chicken Soft Tacos (tinga de pollo) .
By Melissa Roberts
Swiss Chard with Horseradish
If you're trying to incorporate more dark leafy greens into your meals, Swiss chard is a great starter vegetable. It cooks quickly compared to kale and collards, and the stems are as delicious as the leaves. In fact, the stems are the prized portion of the plant in Provence, and that's not something kale or collards can brag about.
We prefer green Swiss chard in this recipe because it cooks up a brighter green than red or rainbow chard and the stems are more tender, but if you can't find the green, don't hesitate to use other chards.
Editor's Note: This recipe is part of Gourmet's Modern Menu for A Hanukkah Feast. Menu also includes Salmon with Potato "Scales" and Apple Fritters with Orange Glaze .
By Melissa Roberts
Green Beans with Caramelized Pecans
Green beans have a certain suave, slender elegance that makes them a classic accompaniment to rosy-red roast beef. But too often, they get short shrift: a quick drizzle of butter, a squirt of lemon, and onto the table they go. We suggest you coddle them a little this year. Try tossing them in a hot skillet with shallots and pecans that get caramelized in buttery brown sugar, and you'll see just how special green beans can be.
Editor's Note: This recipe is part of Gourmet's Modern Menu for A Christmas Classic. Menu also includes Herb-Crusted Beef Rib Roast with Potatoes, Carrots, and Pinot Noir Jus and Tiramisu Yule Log .
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Cremini Meringue Mushrooms
Mushrooms made from meringue are the traditional edible decoration for a Yule log cake, and their cute quotient is high—they never fail to charm young and old alike. Saying they're edible is like calling a chocolate truffle edible; if you love crisp meringue, you'll adore the crunchy, airy contrast the mushrooms provide for our creamy Tiramisu Yule Log cake. Classically they're made from a white meringue, but we couldn't resist coloring ours with a little added cocoa to make the mushrooms look like cremini or baby bellas.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Cinnamon-Raisin Loaves
Fantastic to take as a hostess gift, this fragrant bread is packed with goodness and a few tasty surprises.
Apple Strudel
Your family will enjoy the homemade taste and old-fashioned goodness of this delectable apple strudel. It’s made with prepared puff pastry, so it’s easy and delicious.
Spinach-Cheese Swirls
These tempting appetizers look like they’re difficult to make... but they’re not. They feature a spinach, onion and cheese filling simply rolled up in flaky puff pastry and sliced into pinwheels.
The BA Biscuit Mix
Get the measuring out of the way when you have time: Keep homemade mix on hand for these shortcakes , plus a stack of pancakes .
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Charred Lemon-Shallot Chutney
The smoky-tart flavors of this sauce pair well with the inherent sweetness of seared scallops or roasted pork tenderloin.
By Soa Davies
Citrus Vinaigrette
Always make more salad dressing than you'll need. It takes no longer to mix a big batch, and it means tomorrow night's salad will be ready in minutes. This recipe makes enough vinaigrette for three large salads.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Avocado-Lime Sauce Vierge
Both bright from the fresh limes and buttery from the diced avocados, this sauce adds color and flavor to broiled fish, roast chicken, or huevos rancheros.
By Soa Davies
No-Brainer Pancakes
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Sautéed Zucchini
By Kay Chun