Mango Sticky Rice Recipe | Epicurious

The combination of coconut milk, sticky rice, and sweet ripe mango has been a popular Thai dessert for centuries. Stateside, people are more likely to order mango sticky rice (or khao niaow ma muang) from their favorite Thai restaurant, but it’s incredibly easy to make at home. The base ingredient is glutinous rice (often labeled … Read more

Crispy Smashed Potatoes With Parmesan and Herbs Recipe

Hot take: Crispy smashed potatoes are the ultimate form of potato. Sure, mashed potatoes get all the glory, but there’s something about these creamy-in-the-center, crisp-on-the-outside twice-cooked spuds that can’t be beat. The two-step cooking method is key to any good smashed potatoes recipe: Boiling the potatoes fluffs up their interior and gets them soft enough … Read more

Wassail Recipe | Epicurious

Wassail means different things to centuries of people. Used as a noun and verb, the word derives from waes hael, a 5th-century English toast meaning “good health,” or something apple farmers recited to encourage a bountiful spring harvest, depending on which historical account you believe. The term also pops up in Beowulf—and later in song … Read more

Brussels Sprouts Stir-Fry With Cheddar and Golden Raisins Recipe

Cooked hot and fast, thinly sliced brussels sprouts become crisp-tender and lightly wilted, a happy Goldilocks option between roasted and raw. The golden raisin agrodolce is a tangy foil, its sweetness cutting through the sharpness of the brussels sprouts. Make sure your pan is ripping hot so the sprouts have every chance of developing blistered … Read more

Candied Yams Recipe | Epicurious

In 1936, agriculturalist George Washington Carver published two versions of glacéed sweet potatoes in a farmers bulletin. Forty years earlier, legendary chef Fannie Farmer included her recipe for candied sweet potatoes in what would become her eponymous cookbook. This is to say, The dish most often known as “candied yams” has a long history on … Read more

Garlic Bread Biscuits Recipe | Epicurious

Step 1 Whisk 7 cups (875 g) all-purpose flour, ¼ cup (50 g) sugar, 2 Tbsp. plus 2 tsp. baking powder, 1 Tbsp. plus 1 tsp. garlic powder, 1 tsp. baking soda, 2 oz. Parmesan, finely grated (about 1 cup), ½ cup (packed) finely chopped parsley, 2 Tbsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 Tbsp. plus ½ … Read more

No-Roux Mac and Cheese Recipe

Oozy, saucy, and delightfully cheese-pully (that’s a word, right?), this creamy mac and cheese is just as suited for a cozy weeknight dinner as it is ready to rock the terrain of side dishes on your Thanksgiving table. Unlike BA’s Best Macaroni and Cheese recipe, it’s made without a roux—meaning no flour-based thickener to worry … Read more

Miso-Glazed Carrots With Scallion Gremolata Recipe

So often Thanksgiving side dishes get overlooked, pushed to the side and forgotten about until the very last minute. While I won’t scold you for cooking them à la minute, I will declare that sides deserve just as much flavor and pizzazz as their flashier project-based counterparts. Enter these bold and flavorful carrots that come … Read more

Baked Sweet Potato Chaat Recipe

Here the fully loaded baked potato gets a total flavor makeover. Sweet potatoes take center stage, roasted whole alongside spiced chickpeas that get delightfully crisp in the oven. You’ll dress up the tender spuds with a medley of chaat-inspired toppings and a quick herbaceous blender sauce. Don’t skimp on the chaat masala-tossed crispy fried onions—any … Read more

Festive Red Cabbage and Radicchio Salad Recipe

If you’re looking for a showstopping salad for your holiday table—or just something fresh and crunchy to tack on to a simple roast chicken dinner—stop scrolling! This moody-colored mix of cold-weather stalwarts, like radicchio, cabbage, red onion, and citrus, is equal parts juicy, fresh, and festive. Cara Cara, Valencia, or standard navel oranges will work … Read more