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The Single Best Way to Eat Ricotta (Hint: It's Not Lasagna)

Lasagna and manicotti have been hogging ricotta for years. It's time for that to stop.

Eggs Baked in Crispy Prosciutto Baskets

Luscious, cheesy eggs baked inside prosciutto "baskets" make a craveable finger-friendly brunch main.

Will It Pizza-Fy?

The best way to make (almost) any food better? Turn it into pizza, of course.

This Lasagna Is Ready In 15 Minutes

You won't believe this lasagna wasn't baked in an oven.

Microwave Lasagna With Spinach, Mushrooms, and Three Cheeses

You won't believe this hearty, flavorful lasagna was cooked in just 15 minutes using a microwave.

4 Ways to Instantly Make Your Grilled Cheese Better

Sure, you may make a pretty good grilled cheese. But here's a bit of Sandwich Theory to make it great.

My Cobb Salad: Iceberg, Tomato, Avocado, Bacon, and Blue Cheese

With the crunch of the iceberg and onions, the soft richness of the avocado, the saltiness of the bacon, the sweetness of the tomato, and the bite of the blue cheese, this salad has it all! And it is beautiful to boot.

Grilled Wild Salmon with Garlic Scape Pesto and Summer Squash

Wild salmon tops the list of fish that are high in omega-3 and low in mercury. So swap out farmed salmon, which contains food dyes, for the real thing. Frozen sides of wild salmon offer the best value. Garlic scapes are the young, soft stems and unopened flower buds of hardneck garlic. This variety of garlic tends to be prevalent at farmer's markets. The season for scapes is short, so if you can't find them you can substitute scallions or baby leeks.

3-Ingredient Cacio e Pepe (Pasta With Cheese and Pepper)

This classic pasta has only a few ingredients, but they transform into a surprisingly velvety, flavorful dish.

Iceberg with Tomatoes, Blue Cheese, and Bacon

The iceberg lettuce is sliced into rounds instead of angled wedges, exposing the entire surface to the blue cheese dressing and toppings.

Steak Sandwich with Parmesan Dressing

This open-faced sandwich works just as well as a salad if you’re not feeling the bread.

Flatbread with Fava Beans, Cucumbers, and Burrata

Fava beans most likely require a trip to a farmers’ market and take a while to peel. Sugar snap peas cut into bite-size pieces are a fine alternative.

A Warm Salmon Salad to Welcome Spring

You're going to want to eat this slow-roasted salmon salad every day in this pre-Spring season. And you can do that, because the truth is it's actually not that slow.

Roasted Salmon With Asparagus and Potatoes

Inspired by classic Greek flavors, this warm salad is balanced with zesty lemon, tangy feta, tender salmon, and sweet spring vegetables.

Easy One-Pot Caprese Pasta

It truly doesn’t get any easier than this one-pot sensation.

Crunchy Winter Slaw with Asian Pear and Manchego

Daikon is the winter vegetable you should be eating—peppery, crunchy, crisp.

Roasted Carrots With Stracciatella And Buckwheat

The little sprinkle of buckwheat delivers a much-needed crunch factor. If you don’t have any, add some chopped toasted almonds or homemade breadcrumbs.

3-Ingredient Steak With Crispy Parmesan Potatoes

This easy steak dinner is made with only three ingredients, but is full of rich, satisfying flavor.

3-Ingredient Shakshuka

This delicious breakfast dish comes together fast, thanks to prepared salsa.
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