Take advantage of sweet summer corn with this classic American side dish. Grill corn on the cob until the husks are slightly charred and corn is tender.
Roasting vegetables is a simple method that makesefficient use of cooking space -- the pan can share the oven with a chicken or pork roast -- and results in deep flavor. From the book "Mad Hungry," by...
Toss this broccoli in lime juice and soy sauce, and finish it with a topping of toasted chopped cashews. Enjoy it with teriyaki chicken, ribs, or our Sriracha-Glazed Chicken.
This stuffing was adapted from a recipe by Dennis and Judy Mareb of Windy Hill Farm in Massachusetts. They have been featured before in our magazine and on our television show.
A quick turn on the grill gives homemade pizza dough a pillowy texture and an irresistible char. Here, the pie is topped with gooey fontina, flame-kissed asparagus and scallions, and fresh tomatoes and...
Tender roasted kohlrabi makes a great foil for crunchy butter-toasted hazelnuts in this easy side dish. It's the ideal mix of sweet and savory, thanks to the addition of fresh thyme, apple-cider vinegar,...
Luscious whole-milk yogurt adds an unexpected tart note to a fiery Indian marinade of cumin, cardamom, and cayenne pepper. Use this marinade to make Tandoori Fried Chicken.
Drying sourdough bread out in the oven ensures that it absorbs all the delicious flavors in this vegan Thanksgiving stuffing/dressing, while drizzling with vegetable broth keeps it perfectly moist.
The grill gives the boiled potatoes just the right amount of crispness, plus a deliciously smoky flavor. Add garlic, and this dish becomes the surprise hit of the menu: really simple, and really good.
A medley of vegetables enlivens this vegetarian side dish. Roasted plum tomatoes provide a splash of color; grilled eggplant and zucchini add smokiness. The other vegetables in the mix -- onions, red and...
You'd never guess from the floral flavor of rose-colored quince jelly that raw quince is quite tart. The jelly is finished with star anise for a hint of licorice, a classic pairing. Serve this with our...
Delicate watercress often gets the salad or garnish treatment, but it offers far more than just a sprinkle of peppery flavor. Harness its nutritional power in this energizing stir-fry, where ginger, garlic,...
Fresh baby artichokes are much easier to prepare than larger ones, as they have no fuzzy chokes to remove. Pair with fava beans and green onions for a light spring lunch.
Hoisin sauce tastes much better when mixed with other ingredients. This is also good as a marinade for fish, chicken, or beef. Try it with our Rice-Paper-Wrapped Salad Rolls.
For a slightly sharper flavor, substitute two pounds of turnips for the rutabaga. If using turnips, you may need less milk -- add it gradually; stop when the mixture is fairly smooth.
Pipe these easy, elegant toppings on slices of round vegetables, baby carrots halved lengthwise, or vegetables that naturally hold the filling, like celery and endive. Apply the cream cheese to the crudites...
Woodsy mushrooms and tangy Taleggio, a buttery Italian cheese, contrast deliciously with crisp roasted potatoes. Bake the ingredients in two dishes so you can have one at each end of the table -- people...
Roasted garlic's buttery texture and sweet flavor are intensified when it is tucked inside and underneath the skin of Cornish game hens in this variation on chicken with forty cloves of garlic.