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    Sun-dried tomato recipes are — for some — just a'90s fad food. But for plenty of us, life without dishes likesun-dried tomato pizza,sun-dried tomato pasta, orsun-dried tomato pestowould feel like living without sunlight itself. Depending on how they're packed and stored, sun-dried tomatoes can last in your pantry, fridge, or freezer for anywhere from weeks to years, and if you're wondering how to use sun-dried tomatoes, the answer is simple: there's no wrong way to use sun-dried tomatoes. Oh, and what are sun-dried tomatoes? Technically, they're Roma, San Marzano, grape, or cherry varieties that have been dehydrated to concentrate their flavor, but you can just think of them as little umami bombs that add savory depth to every dish. Rediscover a favorite sun-dried tomato recipe likeBow Ties with Sun-Dried Tomato and Scallion Cream, see how it awakens a soul-satisfying veganSmoky Beans and Greens in Tomato Broth, or just start clicking to find your new favorite sun-dried tomato recipe.
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    It's perfectly fine to enjoy your whiskey neat or on the rocks, but a whiskey cocktail (or "whisky" depending on where you are in the world) is a particular delight. A classicManhattan,Old-Fashioned,Whiskey Sour,Mint Julep, or Rob Roy certainly celebrates the best of whiskey's many pleasures, but even whiskey lovers can find something new in creative whiskey cocktail recipes like the Scotch-basedParis Between the Wars, a rye-spikedNorthern Standard, the warm Irish whiskey-kissedGaelic Punch, or a spiritousThe Circle of the Sunthat may wake you up to a new side of Japanese whiskey. Whether you're sticking with a standard or sipping something unexpected, you'll find the best whiskey cocktail recipes for your tastes right here.
    A super-flavorful and forgiving pizza dough is the key to pro-level pies.
    Whether it's forValentine's Day,a special occasion, or you just feel like having ~a night~ with one you adore, an impressive homemade meal is never a bad idea. These recipes take dinner to the next level and will help you pull off a restaurant-worthy spread in the comfort of your own kitchen. Start with a cocktail to set the tone; we rarely say no to anew take on a French 75. For appetizers, try making your owntartare, orsearing scallopsand pairing them with a spicy pomegranate reduction. As for main courses,steakis a reliable classic, butlobster risottoandhomemade pastacertainly wouldn't hurt, either. And of course, you can't forget about dessert! Whether you want chocolate, cake, or evenhomemade macarons, these dishes will help you end the meal on a sweet note. Read on for all 20 recipes and start planning your date night now.
    A home-cooked meal is a great way to show someone that you care about them, and that rings especially true onValentine's Day. You can always go all-out and plan an elaborate dinner, but if you want something special without spending all day in the kitchen, these recipes will do the trick.Fondueis never a bad idea, and sitting down to a rich, melty pot of cheese will definitely feel luxurious—plus, it's very easy to pull together. Or, rely on your trusty sheet pan to make anherby roasted fish with fingerling potatoes, which yields an elegant main course with minimal clean-up to ruin the mood afterwards. Need some greens in the mix? Thisendive saladnot only comes together quickly, but also feels special thanks to bright pomegranate arils. Whichever of these recipes you choose, a memorable meal is just a few steps away—read on for the full spread.
    Crispy, crunchy, cheesy, gooey, savory, salty. We could go on forever about everything that makes nachos so irresistible. But these 11 recipes, ranging fromThree-Cheese Queso NachostoLoaded Pita Nachos, speak for themselves, and they're perfect for all kinds of occasions. For game day, whip up a platter of Andrew Zimmern'sBest Nachos of All Time, piled high with fixings likeSeven-Pepper Salsaand melty queso fundido. Take your dinner leftovers and transform them into one incredible meal withFood & WineCulinary Director-at-Large Justin Chapple'sThanksgiving Leftovers Nachos. Or, take the concept of nachos and combine them with another favorite food to makeburgers loaded with nacho toppings—they'd be a hit at a cookout. Sound good? Keep reading for the recipes and get ready to build the nachos of your dreams.
    A homemade meal can be such a strong source of joy—it's a hug during a difficult day, a "welcome back" after a journey away from home, a nostalgic childhood memory revisited. And in this collection of recipes, we've gathered 50 different dishes that make us feel of warm and content. Tuck into a bowl of Ina Garten'sChicken Pot Pie Soup with Puff Pastry Croutonswhen it's cold outside and you'd rather be on your couch, wrapped in a blanket. Start your morning off right with a generous plate ofchef Claudette Zepeda's chilaquiles. Or, go sweet and build an over-the-top, completely wonderful冰淇淋圣代, courtesy of chef Dan Kluger. The spread also includeschili,Yogurt Rice,Jamaican Stew Peas and Spinners, and dozens of other delicious recipes. Read on for the rest and know that you're only a few steps away from a dish that will make you smile.
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    Each new year brings an opportunity to experiment in the kitchen. Maybe it's dedicating time to mastering a new technique, such asbaking breadfrom scratch. Maybe it's finally,finallymaking that recipe you've had bookmarked for ages. Now that we're officially in2022, our editors are talking about all of the dishes we're trying over the next 12 months, fromBaked Alaskatocrispy fried tofu. We ended up with a grand total of 17 delicious, definitely resolution-worthy recipes. Some editors have their eyes on warming soups, likeBasque Garlic SoupandSopa de Lima; others are going all-out with cheese and whipping upfeta queso-topped nachos, a three-cheese (and crab-studded)macaroni gratin, and a cheese! curd! grilled! cheese! (Take a look at therecipeand you'll understand exactly why we're so excited.) We can't wait to fill our year with these satisfying meals—read on to find out how to make them all.
    Although time-intensive cooking techniques like roasting and braising may seem out of reach on aweeknight, there's an easy solution for that—chicken. The protein cooks quickly, allowing you to pull off everything from炖菜toburgersand still leave yourself plenty of time to relax afterwards. We've rounded up some of our favorite fast chicken recipes here, all ready in an hour or less, that you can rely on when you're in a time crunch. Seasonchicken thighs and potatoeswith herbs, lemon zest and juice, and garlic for a delicious roasted dinner that comes together in 55 minutes. Or, grab a skillet and make a batch of thisFlorentine Butter Chicken, ready in just 20 minutes. You can also addKung Pao Chicken,Buffalo Chicken Calzones, andDinner Hummus (yes, dinner hummus!) with Spiced Chicken and Cauliflowerto your regular rotation. With over 25 recipes to choose from, you'll have plenty of options in your back pocket—read on to find out how to make them all.
    A homemade meal can be such a strong source of joy—it's a hug during a difficult day, a "welcome back" after a journey away from home, a nostalgic childhood memory revisited. And in this collection of recipes, we've gathered 50 different dishes that make us feel of warm and content. Tuck into a bowl of Ina Garten'sChicken Pot Pie Soup with Puff Pastry Croutonswhen it's cold outside and you'd rather be on your couch, wrapped in a blanket. Start your morning off right with a generous plate ofchef Claudette Zepeda's chilaquiles. Or, go sweet and build an over-the-top, completely wonderful冰淇淋圣代, courtesy of chef Dan Kluger. The spread also includeschili,Yogurt Rice,Jamaican Stew Peas and Spinners, and dozens of other delicious recipes. Read on for the rest and know that you're only a few steps away from a dish that will make you smile.
    Each new year brings an opportunity to experiment in the kitchen. Maybe it's dedicating time to mastering a new technique, such asbaking breadfrom scratch. Maybe it's finally,finallymaking that recipe you've had bookmarked for ages. Now that we're officially in2022, our editors are talking about all of the dishes we're trying over the next 12 months, fromBaked Alaskatocrispy fried tofu. We ended up with a grand total of 17 delicious, definitely resolution-worthy recipes. Some editors have their eyes on warming soups, likeBasque Garlic SoupandSopa de Lima; others are going all-out with cheese and whipping upfeta queso-topped nachos, a three-cheese (and crab-studded)macaroni gratin, and a cheese! curd! grilled! cheese! (Take a look at therecipeand you'll understand exactly why we're so excited.) We can't wait to fill our year with these satisfying meals—read on to find out how to make them all.
    Although time-intensive cooking techniques like roasting and braising may seem out of reach on aweeknight, there's an easy solution for that—chicken. The protein cooks quickly, allowing you to pull off everything from炖菜toburgersand still leave yourself plenty of time to relax afterwards. We've rounded up some of our favorite fast chicken recipes here, all ready in an hour or less, that you can rely on when you're in a time crunch. Seasonchicken thighs and potatoeswith herbs, lemon zest and juice, and garlic for a delicious roasted dinner that comes together in 55 minutes. Or, grab a skillet and make a batch of thisFlorentine Butter Chicken, ready in just 20 minutes. You can also addKung Pao Chicken,Buffalo Chicken Calzones, andDinner Hummus (yes, dinner hummus!) with Spiced Chicken and Cauliflowerto your regular rotation. With over 25 recipes to choose from, you'll have plenty of options in your back pocket—read on to find out how to make them all.
    19 smarter ways to cook, cocktail, and celebrate (and clean up after) for an easier, breezier, and tastier 2022
    To celebrate the Italian-American tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes onChristmasEve, you'll need plenty of seafood, of course. These 16 recipes have you covered, from traditional dishes like seafood stew toa fun and fancy (yes, fancy!) clam dip. Fry up a batch ofextra-crunchy calamarito serve with your favorite marinara sauce and a few lemon wedges. Or try your hand attomato-braised baccalà, which pairs beautifully with a mascarpone-enriched polenta and briny olives. No matter which recipe (or recipes) you choose, you're in for a wonderful feast.
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    From Potatoes au Gratin to Cocoa Cola Bundt Cake, here’s what we have on the menu.
    If you're looking for a main course to anchor your holiday menu, look no further than a Christmas prime rib roast. The tender, juicy roast will not only be the most impressive (and delicious) thing on the table, but it's also easy to make. These recipes are some of our favorite showstopping savory delights, includingSalt-and-Pepper Crusted Prime Rib with Sage Jus,Beef Rib Roast, and the classicStanding Rib Roast of Beef. Read on for even more Christmas prime rib roasts for your holiday dinner.
    Main courses likehamor roast beef may be the star of yourholiday menu, but you're going to want some tasty side dishes to accompany them, too. ThinkPotatoes au Gratin,Raclette-Gruyère Mac and Cheese with Pickled Shallots, andSautéed Collard Greens with Pepperoni—yes, pepperoni—as a twist on the classic. With almost 40 to choose from, you'll have plenty to fill your table. Read on for even more of our favorite Christmas dinner side dishes.
    With 2021 almost at a close,Food & Wineeditors have been looking back at all of the wonderful recipes we've published over the past year, from rich, savorymacaroni and cheesestosmoky simmered beans. To celebrate, we've gathered the top 31 that were the most popular with you, our readers, and there weredefinitelysome common themes.Chickenis always a big hit, and this year was no exception, with nine recipes making the cut, from chef Ofelia Barajas'Chicken Moleto Nigella Lawson'sChicken in a Pot with Lemon Orzo. You also loved recipes from our Culinary Director at Large, Justin Chapple (and you can find out how to make them on episodes ofMad Genius). The spread includes a few sweet treats, too—fudgyCoconut Macaroon Brownies, anyone? Read on for all 31 recipes to love, and rest cozily in the knowledge that with 2022 around the corner, plenty more are on the way.
    Ricemaking legend Valerie Erwin shares her risotto know-how in this episode of F&W Cooks.
    Cold noodles. Warm noodles. Noodle soup. Whatever your noodle jam is, this collection of recipes includes all kinds of tasty dishes, ranging from homemadeBiang Biang Noodlescourtesy ofJing Gao, toSquid and Shrimp Fideuà with Allioli. You'll also findParsley Egg Noodles with Squash-and-Tomato Sugo,Pancit, and evenLife-Changing Udon with Soft-Boiled Egg,Hot Soy,and Black Pepper(readHetty McKinnon's essayto find out why they're life-changing). Read on for even more noodle recipes we love.
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    Sausage-Stuffed Fried Olives.Cheese Croustades.Carrots en Croûte.Turkeyand sides can be the heart of aThanksgivingmenu, but the appetizers are important, too—and we've gathered over 20 different options here so you can create the snack spread of your dreams. Think dips (likeCaramelized Five-Onion Dip), toasts, and little one-bite treats likeSpicy Lamb Meatballs with Green Goddess Dip. In the mood for something cheesy? There's plenty of that here, too. Read on for even more of our best Thanksgiving appetizers.
    中扮演了重要角色,还是结合with other squash such asacornorbutternut, kabocha squash lends itself to all kinds of wonderful recipes.Purée it with carrotsfor the perfect holiday side dish, or turn it intocrispy fritterspaired with a yuzu-garlic dipping sauce. Roast itwith maple syrup and fresh ginger,vanilla butter, or asimple combinationof extra-virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper (to be finished with crispy bulgur crumbs). Whichever method you choose, you'll have delicious results. Read on for even more kabocha squash recipes we love.
    This holiday season, Food & Wine is going over the top with a celebration of all things opulent, glittering, rich, delicious, and joyful.
    When it comes toThanksgiving, menus tend to be extra by default—crisp, bubbling dishes ofmacaroni and cheese, mounds of creamy, gravy-ladenmashed potatoes, and the star of the show, roasted (ordeep-fried! Orsmoked!)turkey. But why not turn it all the way up to 10? Here, we've gathered over 30 recipes to create the ultimate extra Thanksgiving spread, covering ground from impressive appetizers to unforgettable desserts. In the mood for sparkling wine? Use it to make a gorgeous (and very much adults-only)Cranberry-Orange Sparkling Wine Gelatin, or festiveCitrus-Champagne Punch. Need a new gravy recipe?This oneis bolstered with caramelized mushrooms, cultured butter, apple brandy, and more, resulting in layers upon layers of flavor. Whether you pick just one of these recipes or use them to curate your whole menu, you'll definitely be bringing something impressive to the table.
    Holiday season really starts to ramp up in November, and in this collection, we've gathered plenty of celebratory recipes to meet the occasion. An eye-catching (and low-alcohol)Sparkling Cranberry-Ginger Punch with Toasted Spices, orSpatchcocked Smoked Turkey, orCornmeal-Cake Trifle with Sabayon and Candied Kumquatswould make stunning additions to your table (better yet, make all three). But for regular cozyfallnights, plenty of of these recipes can do double-duty—tuck into a dish ofCreamy Swiss Chard Gratin with Crispy Gnocchion the weekend, or serve it alongside turkey. Add a colorfulCitrus, Beet, and Arugula Salad with Halloumi Croutonsto your Hanukkah menu, or enjoy it as a bright lunch or dinner. As for desserts and drinks? Read on for those, and all of the other dishes we'll be making this month.
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    Kick off the season with dishes like French onion soup and fruit-filled slab pie.