Wickedly Delicious
Celebrate the flavors and colors of fall with this spectacular seasonal menu.
Celebrate the flavors and colors of fall with this spectacular seasonal menu.
The little gourd makes a big splash in gardens and recipes
Score big with friends and fellow fans by bringing along this beautifully easy spread
Thickened with gluten-free arrowroot instead of wheat flour, this spicy chocolate-espresso pudding is topped with a dollop of pumpkin-infused whipped cream.
Roasted grapes and a homemade shallot vinaigrette turn a simple salad into a spectacular side dish or first course.
You don't need a magic spell to turn a pumpkin into the edible serving dish for this satisfying autumn recipe. If you can't find a large pumpkin or squash, bake this stew in two smaller ones.
This cool, slightly spicy condiment can be served with tortilla chips as an hors d’oeuvre or used as a topping for black bean soup.
A pumpkin-shaped cookie cutter gives these hors d’oeuvres a harvest holiday feel. Try other shapes as well, but don’t use ones that have too many small edges or angles, which can make spreading the cheese topping difficult.
These tasty nibbles make a festive alternative to chips or roasted nuts.
If you think all Japanese food is either sushi or kaiseki—the multicourse ceremonial meals made of artful small dishes—think again. When it comes to everyday cooking in the East, meals are uncomplicated, easy and often centered around a single dish.
Favorite foods from another era inspire a delicious weeknight supper.
When I was introduced to Vietnamese food years ago, I was immediately taken with the incredible flavors of the simple dishes - aromatic rice, hot and sour soups, mild coconut-based curries, feathery noodles and Asian wraps. There is no mystery to this cuisine, just some easy techniques that turn simple ingredients into wonderful dishes.
Filled won ton wrappers—stuffed with winter squash and topped with a wild mushroom ragu—are easy to love and easy to make.
Spicy one-dish meals offer an antidote to the cold.