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A Sunday Feast You'll Dream About All Week Long
Take your time with this menu: Over the course of a weekend, you'll whip up a braised pork feast with all the fixings—plus a luscious pear cake for dessert.
By Cal PeternellPhotography by Andrew Purcell
Andrew Purcell, food styling by Carrie Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave1/6Olive-Oil Toasts with Greens, Pine Nuts, and Raisins
The secret to making these toasts perfectly crunchy? Starting with slightly stale bread.
Photo by Andrew Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave, and food styling by Carrie Purcell2/6Three-Day, Twice-Cooked Pork Roast with Fried-Herb Salsa Verde
Yes, it takes three days. But this impressive main is actually fairly hands-off.
Photo by Andrew Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave, and food styling by Carrie Purcell3/6Green Salad with Radishes and Creamy Mustard Dressing
Cooked egg yolks give this dressing its signature creaminess.
Andrew Purcell, food styling by Carrie Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave4/6Cannellini Beans with Sweet Paprika and Garlic
Stirring a sofrito of sauteed onions into the beans after they've cooked intensifies their savory depth.
Andrew Purcell, food styling by Carrie Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave5/6Roasted Carrots and Parsnips with Citrus Butter
Pretty much any root vegetable will taste delicious when roasted and topped with a bright, citrus-infused butter.
Photo by Andrew Purcell, prop styling by Sarah Cave, and food styling by Carrie Purcell6/6Pear and Walnut Upside-Down Cake with Whipped Crème Fraîche
Making your own crème fraîche isn't necessary for this cake—but it does take it next-level.

Go ahead, stay in bed—you can make this menu in your sleep.
Diana Yen

Buttery steaks. Crispy potatoes. No expense account needed.
Diana Yen

Making a delicious soup is easy. Put a big ol' pot of seafood on the stove, light the burner, and follow Food Editor Rhoda Boone's simple tips.
Rhoda Boone
Like spicy lamb noodles and a rich pumpkin cheesecake.
Like sheet-pan chicken souvlaki and lentil tomato soup.
Like oven risotto with mushrooms and paneer butter masala.
Like Bombay rolls and roasted eggplant in satay sauce.

Tuck into 7 delicious pasta recipes every home cook should know how to make. Learn how to make perfect lasagne, spaghetti and meatballs, fettuccine alfredo, carbonara, mac and cheese, cacio e pepe, and bolognese in this marathon of delicious recipes.
Like sofrito bolognese, baked butter paneer, and London Fog brownies.
We’ve got a caramelized onion and spinach quiche, hot chocolate cookies, and more.

Ever wondered what scrambled eggs look like around the world? Epicurious brings together 14 chefs from 14 countries to showcase their scrambled egg recipes. From classic American Diner-style served with bacon and coffee to silky French techniques and Colombian huevos pericos, discover how cultures around the world transform scrambled eggs into something mouthwatering.

In this edition of Epicurious 101, professional chef Shilpa Uskokovic demonstrates how to make restaurant-quality chicken tikka at home using an air fryer. Discover how to replicate the smoky, charred flavors of a traditional tandoor–no clay oven required. This recipe is perfect for quick dinners, meal prep, or anyone interested in exploring Indian recipes.