Beef doesn’t always have to be a caveman dish. It can be delicate and accompanied by crunchy, colorful, healthful produce. Serving meat with a salad satisfies the carnivore in you...
Back when I was a junior food editor at Ladies’ Home Journal in New York, I created a party dish using three of my favorite Southern foods: chicken, rice, and...
Fried eggs make this a wonderful breakfast or brunch dish but it’s a delicious lunch or dinner, too. Sorghum an ancient, gluten-free cereal grain with small, round seeds maintains a...
Comfort soup, Chinese-style. Throughout Asia, chicken soup is regarded as a healing food, prepared for the sick and for pregnant women, much like the “Jewish penicillin” of the West.
A catch-of-the-day stew is a coastal favorite, no matter where the coast. This one has the characteristic flavors of the Mediterranean, though it bears a small similarity to gumbo. Serve...
There’s no mint jelly in this updated version of roast lamb. Instead, the juicy meat is lusciously crusted and flavored with mint pesto—a rich, forest-green paste made by puréeing fresh...
This succulent, slow-cooked veal shank is sprinkled with gremolata, a palate-awakening parsley, citrus zest and garlic mixture. I like to serve this with something that will blend tastily with the...
Also known as lima beans, butter beans are fantastic eating but it’s difficult to predict the cooking time of dried beans as it depends how old they are. Unfortunately you...