| 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 One-Pot Chicken Bouillabaisse TUESDAY Easy Stir-Fried Beef With Mushrooms and Butter WEDNESDAY Mayo-Free Mediterranean Tuna Salad Sandwiches THURSDAY Warm Kale and Caramelized Mushroom Salad FRIDAY Roosevelt Avenue–Style Cemita Sandwiches 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. Duck à l'Orange, when done properly, is a big project—it involves making beef stock, roasting a duck, and preparing a sauce. But as we exit winter, we feel like it's the best way to celebrate the end of citrus season and get a delicious dinner out of the deal. |
Friday, March 29, 2019
Your Next Weeknight Meal Plan (And Weekend Cooking Project!)
Charred Asparagus With Miso Béarnaise Sauce
| Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Charred Asparagus With Miso Béarnaise Sauce For an easy steak dinner side dish, char asparagus in the time it takes for your rib-eye to rest. Drizzle them both with a jazzed-up béarnaise that gets an umami boost from white miso. Why drop big bucks at a stuffy steakhouse when you can live large at home? No jacket required. The Kitchen Essential Immersion Blender More Steakhouse Favorites |
Thursday, March 28, 2019
The Ultimate Glossy, Fudgy, Chewy (And Vegan!) Brownies
| Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Vegan Brownies With aromatic cocoa butter for richness and flavor, plus a toasty, nutty hint of malt powder to help with browning in a nondairy formula, these vegan chocolate brownies taste as good as they look. Soy milk powder keeps the batter emulsified, so these brownies still bake up with a beautifully glossy top. Even better, the powderized ingredients can be stored on a pantry shelf for months on end, a make-ahead option with all the convenience of a boxed mix. The Kitchen Essential Food Processor More Vegan Treats (For Even Non-Vegans!) |