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Who says latkes have to be potato? Brussels bring a delicious cruciferousness.
This side dish is flavorful enough to also serve as a main course.
This fragrant salad uses bulgur wheat as its base, an endlessly versatile, slightly chewy grain that’s very popular throughout the eastern Mediterranean.
A quick-fix dinner thanks to store-bought tortellini and chicken broth.
A little shrimp paste goes a long, long, long way in this delicious vegetable dish.
All the cozy vibes of the classic gooey-cheesy dish, made into a 20-minute meal.
This luscious chilled yogurt soup, packed with fresh and dried mint, is an incredibly refreshing and cooling appetizer during the summer.
Oyster mushrooms are a strong all-rounder in the kitchen, seeming to straddle both plant and meat worlds in what they look and taste like when cooked. Here they’re coated in a marinade my mother used to use when cooking Chinese food at home—honey, soy, garlic and ginger—and roasted until golden, crisp, and juicy.