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Instant Pot Shrimp Scampi

The texture of shrimp cooked in the Instant Pot is such a pleasant surprise: You'd think the shrimp might be tough or mushy, but it's firm, tender, and...

Author: Mark Bittman

Sumac Rubbed Lamb with Minty Artichokes

We can't think of a better large-format meat. A leg of lamb is fatty and flavorful, and its size makes it hard to overcook.

Author: Alison Roman

Lobster and Shrimp Cioppino

Author: Nancy Oakes

Sunflower Seed "Risotto" with Squash and Mushrooms

To mimic a traditional risotto, this grain-free version first simmers sunflower seeds to soften them to a rice-like texture, then purées a portion of...

Author: Katherine Sacks

Holiday Ham with Riesling and Mustard

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Puerto Rican Crab

Author: Virginia Burke

Mexican Chicken Sauté

Author: James Beard

Churrasco

Author: James Beard

Mango Cucumber Wine Cooler

Author: Eric Werner

Beurre Blanc

Adding cream to beurre blanc helps with the emulsification, ensuring it stays rich and luxurious far longer that a sauce without it.

Spiced Orange Wine

Author: Paul Grimes

Salmon Rillettes

Author: Erika Lenkert

Tomato Risotto

Author: Paul Grimes

Melon and Prosciutto Risotto

Author: Cassy Vires

Cauliflower Soup with Hazelnuts and Bacon

Creamy puréed soups always benefit from having crunchy things sprinkled on top.

Roast Chicken Thighs with Peas and Mint

Leave the chicken uncovered in this spring weeknight dinner when it goes into the oven so the skin crisps up while cooking.

Author: Aaron Crowder

Slow Cooked Chicken Stew with Kale

We found a way to get every iota of value from the chicken bones. They are cooked with the meat until it's tender, then we keep them going with the greens...

Author: Claire Saffitz

Roasted Asparagus with Brazil Nuts

Author: Miriyam Glazer

Wild Mushroom Pizza With Caramelized Onions, Fontina, and Rosemary

The mushrooms that top this pizza are simmered in a white wine reduction, which gives them a zippy sweet and acidic bite.

Hoppin' John Risotto

Author: Charlene Rollins