Simple Cooking
3-Ingredient Roasted Carrots with Pistachio Pesto
Often unused carrot tops shine in a nutty pesto drizzled over sweet roasted carrots.
By Molly Baz
Quinoa-Mushroom Frittata With Fresh Herbs
Start your weekend on a healthier note with this herb-packed frittata.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Grilled Wild Salmon with Garlic Scape Pesto and Summer Squash
Wild salmon tops the list of fish that are high in omega-3 and low in mercury. So swap out farmed
salmon, which contains food dyes, for the real thing. Frozen sides of wild salmon offer the best value.
Garlic scapes are the young, soft stems and unopened flower buds of hardneck garlic. This variety of
garlic tends to be prevalent at farmer's markets. The season for scapes is short, so if you can't find them you can substitute scallions or baby leeks.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.
Delectable Green Smoothie
Tried a green smoothie in the past you had to force down for the good of your insides? Well, this one is sweet, delicious, easy to drink, and full of all the right stuff.
By Guy Turland and Mark Alston
Choc Mud Breakfast Bowl
So thick and luscious you need to serve it in a bowl and eat it with a spoon, this smoothie tastes like chocolate mousse but is healthy enough to kick-start your day. It would also make an epic quick and easy dessert when mates drop by! Yeew!
By Guy Turland and Mark Alston
Semolina–Lemon Syrup Cakes
Moist, marzipan-y mini cakes win weeknight desserts, afternoon snacks, and weekend picnics.
By Yotam Ottolenghi
Ramp and Walnut Pistou
Roast or grill ramps (technically a wild leek) to bring out their fragrant garlic notes.
By Alison Roman
Lime-Pickled Red Onion
Acidity helps preserve the alliums’ flavor; either vinegar or citrus juice would do the trick.
By Alison Roman
Charred Scallion Butter
Use this compound butter of smoky cast-iron seared scallions and lime to top everything from steamed fish to grilled steaks.
By Alison Roman
Marinated Lentils with Crunchy Vegetables
If you’re reading this, you’re alive. But if you’re not taking advantage of nature’s most underrated legume, are you really living?
By Claire Saffitz
Blackened Leeks With Asparagus and Boiled Eggs
Blister leeks to transform the crunchy, spicy veggie into something soft and smoky.
By Alison Roman
Coffee-Rubbed Steak
This rub works on just about any cut (in fact, it’s served on filet mignon at Mesa Grill), and the pan-to-oven method is foolproof.
Raw Nut Butter
Don’t like dairy butter? Give this a try. You can use almost any nut, so get creative.
By Guy Turland and Mark Alston
3-Ingredient Cacio e Pepe (Pasta With Cheese and Pepper)
This classic pasta has only a few ingredients, but they transform into a surprisingly velvety, flavorful dish.
By Molly Baz
Lemon and Olive Oil Dressing
Along with a classic vinaigrette made with sherry vinegar and red-wine vinegar, this is an all-purpose dressing I turn to time and again.
By Patricia Wells
Braised Lamb Shanks With Fish Sauce
A full ½ cup of fish sauce goes into this recipe: half into a garlicky marinade and half into a sauce with dried chiles, cilantro stems, and sautéed shallots.
By James Syhabout
Yogurt and Lemon Dressing
I think we all play favorites in the kitchen; I know I do. At this writing, this is my most loved dressing, and I drizzle it on everything I can get my hands on!
By Patricia Wells
Elvis-Inspired Peanut Butter Banana Waffles
Elvis famously loved peanut butter and banana sandwiches, often with bacon. It was that delicious combo that led to these family-friendly waffles.
By Audrey Johns