Simple Cooking
Skillet Roast Chicken With Fennel, Parsnips, and Scallions
A beautifully browned bird and seasonal vegetables cook in a single skillet for an effortless dinner. Swap in carrots, quartered onions, or tiny potatoes—anything goes.
By Dawn Perry and Claire Saffitz
Cured Arctic Char
This method works well with other fish. Substitute salmon or fresh trout for the char if you like.
By Anders Braathen
Radicchio Salad with Sourdough Dressing
Sourdough enriches salad dressing for a creamy, tangy finish.
By Dawn Perry and Claire Saffitz
Almond-Barley Porridge with Fruit
Live in a magical place where cloudberries abound? Use them instead of the cherries, as they do in Norway.
By Anders Braathen
Herring in Mustard Sour Cream on Rye Bread
Purists will tell you this just gets better with time, so prepare it in advance of your party.
By Anders Braathen
Saffron-Pear Lollipops
Anchor these in short vases filled with granulated sugar and win sweetest decor award.
By William Werner
Golden Cashew-Curry Brittle
Everyone loves brittle, and most people are happy to avoid the holiday shopping crowds, which is why homemade presents like this rule.
By William Werner
Gluten-Free Pistachio Truffle Cookies
These naturally gluten-free cookies are a cross between two favorite holiday indulgences: truffles and macaroons.
By Liza Jernow
Gluten-Free Lacy Oat Sandwich Cookies
You'll never believe these buttery, crisp cookies with a soft chocolate filling are nut-and gluten-free!
By Liza Jernow
Smoky Turkey Corn Chowder With Bacon
This warming chowder is a fantastic way to use leftover turkey (and works great with rotisserie chicken, too.) Smoky bacon, earthy cumin, and mild green chiles add tons of flavor to this hearty soup.
By Rhoda Boone
White Noise Spritz
This incredibly simple, slightly bitter cocktail is the perfect aperitif before a meal—it packs the structure and flavor of a classic cocktail, without the high alcohol content.
Green Beans With Za'atar and Lemon
Prep your green beans quickly; stack a handful of them together on a cutting board and trim the stem ends off the whole stack at once.
By Leah Koenig
Quick-Roasted Turkey with Parsley-Caper Sauce
Spatchcocking your turkey significantly cuts the roasting time, and it's easy to dojust take out the backbone and flatten the bird. If you're nervous about doing it yourself, just ask a butcher at the meat counter to handle it for you.
By Leah Koenig
Spiced Cranberry-Pear Sundaes
This autumnal dessert is prepped in advance and then completed at the tablea delicious time saver!
By Leah Koenig
Skillet Stuffing With Apples, Shallots, and Cranberries
Cooking your stuffing in an ovenproof skillet means it can go from stove to oven without missing a beat. Prepping your aromatic vegetables in the food processor cuts down on chopping time, too.
By Leah Koenig
Coconut Milk Whipped Cream
By Nicole Spiridakis
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cream Pie
In this easy, creamy dessert, a slightly crumbly flourless hazelnut-cocoa crust complements a rich chocolate filling.
By Nicole Spiridakis
Smoked Turkey with Hot Pepper Jelly Glaze
Smoking a whole turkey is little more work than roasting a bird, but it infuses the meat with a rich, woodsy flavor. All it requires is setting up a grill. Once that's done, the turkey's good to go—all it needs is a simple glaze made from hot-pepper jelly. The final glaze caramelizes on the skin and adds a sweet and sour heat to the smoky turkey.
By Elizabeth Karmel
Torta di Ricotta e Polenta
Rich, sweet, moist and yet completely free from flour and refined sugar, this Italian lemon and almond cake is a great way to end a meal. It is technically a cheesecake, but has very little in common with the heavy American versions. In Italy, most delis have their own version of ricotta. The most delicious one is made from sheep's milk–try it in this recipe, if you can find it. We often prepare the cake a day in advance. It makes it even creamier and enhances the flavors.
By David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl