No Images? Click here Bucatini all'Amatriciana Debate rages over the correct way to make a classic Roman amatriciana sauce of cured pork and tomatoes. We tested all the variables to come up with this ideal version, which packs a delicate heat, gentle black-pepper spice, sharp Pecorino Romano cheese, and the intriguing interplay of sweet-tart tomato sauce and rich, fatty cured pork. The Kitchen Essential A Sauté Pan |
Friday, February 15, 2019
Classic Bucatini all'Amatriciana in 20 Minutes
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Your Next Weeknight Meal Plan (And Weekend Cooking Project!)
What to Cook Next Week No Images? Click here After a busy day, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in the kitchen pulling dinner together. Luckily, we have a wealth of delicious weeknight meals that will have you in and out of the kitchen in one hour or less. Meet our weekly dinner plan: Five easy dinners for five busy weeknights, all sent in advance so you can get your shopping done ahead of time. Cook along with us! Your Week Ahead MONDAY Easy Pressure Cooker Chicken and Chickpea Masala TUESDAY Broiled Whole Porgy With Blistered Shishito and Tomato WEDNESDAY Pasta With Butternut Squash and Sage Brown Butter THURSDAY Japanese Pork Fried Rice Omelette With Okonomiyaki Sauce (Omurice) FRIDAY Crispy Baked Pasta With Mushrooms, Sausage, and Parmesan Cream Sauce Your Weekend Project Ah, the weekend. Visions of time-consuming kitchen endeavors dancing in your head all week long, and finally you have the time to pursue them. But which one to choose? Let us guide your efforts with what we're taking on over the weekend. Sunday brunch just gained new purpose, thanks to Stella's gooey sticky buns, which quite literally drip with caramel flavor. They're not a quick project—the project clocks in at 10 hours total, to account for the rise—but the wait will be worth it when your family wakes up to them on Sunday morning. |
Bright Chicory and Citrus Salad With Calabrian Chili Vinaigrette
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Trevisano Radicchio Salad With Satsumas, Pistachios, and Calabrian Chili Vinaigrette Winter is generally a bleak period for produce, but there are a couple of seasonal outliers that aren't root vegetables and are worth celebrating: citrus and Italian chicories. This salad balances the bitterness of Trevisano radicchio with sweet satsuma mandarins, ricotta salata, and a pile of fresh herbs. A couple of unconventional pantry items that are worth having on hand at all times brighten up a simple vinaigrette that really ties the room together. The Kitchen Essential Calabrian Chilies |