Steam-Roasted Carrots with Cumin

Photo by Eric Moran Serves 4 Author Notes If you don’t have any of these spices, or if you don’t want to use them, skip them. The beauty of this recipe is in the method — adding water right before you roast, and covering the pan — so feel free to swap spices and play.

Squid Ink Mafaldine Pasta with Uni Butter

Be the first to rate & review! Briny, savory uni butter is a delicious way to dress freshly cooked pasta — especially when you finish the dish with chef Brandon Boudet’s extra-smoky dukkah. By Brandon Boudet Updated on May 24, 2023 Credit: Photo by Andrew Bui / Food Styling by Max Rappaport If you can’t

Herb Vinaigrette

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Mesclun with Sun-Dried Tomato Vinaigrette

The first thing you should know about Pastabilities, an Italian restaurant in Syracuse, New York, is that if you order bread for the table, it won’t come with olive oil — rather, Spicy Hot Tomato Oil. The second is that once you’ve dunked that first piece of homemade stretch bread into the sweet-hot, garlicky sauce

Charred avocados pine nut sauce and dukkah dressing.

Photo by Derek Farwagi Prep time 10 minutes Cook time 10 minutes Serves 2 Author Notes Creamy and smokey avocado gets a lift from even creamier pine nut and lemon tahini sauce finished with an aromatic dukkah dressing. Dukkah is Egypt’s answer to Lebanese za’atar and is addictive. I grew up with it in Cairo

Roasted Cherry Tomatoes From Adeena Sussman

Photo by Bobbi Lin. Food stylist: Anna Billingskog. Prop stylist: Brooke Deonarine. Prep time 1 minute Cook time 20 minutes Serves 4 Author Notes “In our house, we call the copious amount of cherry tomatoes, or agvaniot, we consume our ‘daily kilo,’ and aside from snacking on them or throwing them into salads, this is

Kumquat Cranberry Compote

Makes approx 1.5 pint Author Notes This is a delicious twangy compote sweetened with honey. It is fantastic over yogurt, on a cheese and meat plate, as a condiment with roasted chicken, in your morning hot cereal, or as a dressing for salads and vegetables. —denise | {wholly rooted} Ingredients 1 tablespoon fresh grated ginger

Honey-Balsamic Dressing

This sweet and tangy honey-balsamic dressing is perfect tossed with fresh greens. Try it on a salad that includes fresh or dried fruit or salty nuts or feta cheese for contrast. Published on July 13, 2022 Credit: Crystal Hughes Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients ¾ cup extra-virgin olive oil 6 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1

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