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This sheet pan dinner taps savory miso mayo for richness and flavor—as a coating for roast chicken and a finishing drizzle.
Plopped on a creamy tomato sauce, these peppers are a repeat-worthy one-dish dinner.
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All of the hallmarks of a sheet-pan dinner (quick! simple! very few dishes to do!), plus big slabs of warm, melty feta.
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Store-bought Jamaican jerk seasoning paste serves as a marinade for juicy grilled shrimp in this simple summer dinner with minimal prep time.
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Transform two favorite store-bought ingredients—cheese ravioli and crispy fried onions—into a rich and luscious skillet dinner with a crispy, savory top.
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Lean on the broiler for a speedy chicken and cabbage salad that’s big on color, crunch, and flavor—and short on time.
This is a rare case in which just one crispy, veggie-packed pakora IS indeed enough. 
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Turkey meatballs have never looked so fresh.
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Fried eggs, pico de gallo, melty cheese, and refried beans, all piled atop crusty bread.
Turn your bag of frozen berries into a sour-sweet sauce for crispy wings. 
This version of the classic East African-Indian chicken curry will help you see your broiler in a whole new light.
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Tangy, smoky, and just a touch spicy, this simple salsa made with charred tomatoes shows how just a few ingredients can transform into something truly spectacular.
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Just when we were starting to run out of ideas for what to make for lunch at home, these melty broccoli toasts appeared.
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In this Trinidadian dish chopped onions, peppers, and chiles get sizzled in hot oil before they’re poured over broiled peak-season tomatoes.
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It’s almost silly how easy this dish of impossibly delicious, ooey-gooey cheesy chiles is to execute. 
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Swapping traditional ingredients like guanciale and pancetta for vegetable-based umami bombs (hello, garlic and smoked paprika) isn’t the only thing to consider when making a vegetarian carbonara. Many hard cheeses (including Parmigiano-Reggiano) use animal rennet, so if you want to seek an alternative, ask your cheesemonger.
Lacquered with a tangy, garlicky hoisin glaze, these ribs are impressive without being burdensome: There's no grilling or marinating—just two hours in the oven followed by a quick broil.
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This dry rub is great on any cut of chicken, including whole birds for roasting (make a double batch).
In this weeknight recipe, magical, salty, umami-packed fish sauce is doing double-duty as a seasoning in the meatball mixture and as a part of the finishing sauce.
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Swordfish, with its meaty texture and strong (not in a bad way) flavor, can stand up to other robust seasonings like these.
Your favorite creamy dip—but in a form you (and your kids) can happily eat for dinner.
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Cold noodles are the ideal canvas for jammy roasted tomatoes in this light summer dish.
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A riff on a three-bean salad with a garlic-chile-maple-lime dressing that we can’t quit.