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Garlic Tomato Sauce

Author: Marina Riccardi

Rich Autumn Pork Stew with Beer

Author: Sheila Lukins

Sweet and Chunky Apple Butter

Author: Eleanor Topp

Fresh Herb Spaetzle

These little drop dumplings are easy to make - and eat. A classic spaetzle maker resembles a food mill fitted with a large-holed plate, but other utensils with 1/4-inch diameter holes will work too.

Author: Dorie Greenspan

Lemony Potato Salad

Author: Ian Knauer

Ragout of Lamb and Spring Vegetables with Farro

This elegant stew can be made up to the point that the farro goes in; cool, then cover and chill up to 2 days.

Author: Chef Seamus Mullen

Fudge Ripple

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Author: David Lebovitz

Spinach Dumplings With Tofu and Rice Noodles

Want showstopping presentation? Make homemade dumpling wrappers to stuff with a filling of spinach, hearty tofu, vermicelli, and fruity Sichuan peppercorns.

Author: Jason Wang

Pan Fried Flounder With Potatoes in Parsley

Some dishes are best when they are as plain and simple as possible. Whole fish fried in butter and served with lemon and parsley potatoes: That is simple and tasty!

Author: Trine Hahnemann

Leftover Roast Chicken Stock

This time-honored example of kitchen thrift is ready when you are. Leftover Roast Chicken Stock, have it simmering away while you tend to another meal or are puttering around on a Saturday morning.

Author: Kay Chun

Gnocchi with Sage Brown Butter Sauce

Author: Cook St. Helena

Stewed Turkey with Herbs and Onions

Author: Kathleen Curtin

Sauteed Broccoli Rabe

An easy Sauteed Broccoli Rabe recipe

Coconut Ginger Candy Drops

Author: Virginia Burke

Southeast Asian Rice Noodles with Calamari and Herbs

Cold noodle dishes are a great way to cool off, and since both calamari and rice-stick noodles require little cooking, the combination makes for an excellent lunch or dinner on a hot, lazy day. With its...

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Pork and Chive Dumplings

These dumplings are the most succulent we’ve ever had. The secret is in the quality of the meat: Reusing uses locally raised heritage breeds such as Berkshire or Ossabaw, but any free-range pork will...

Author: Andrea Reusing

Green Beans with Olive Oil

Author: Elena Faita-Venditelli

Mussels with Sherry, Saffron, and Paprika

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen