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Sesame-Scallion Sauce
This fresh green sauce is more than versatile: drizzle it over eggs, toss it with salad greens, or use it as a marinade for shrimp.
By Kat Boytsova
Big Batch Chicken Thighs With Fennel and Scallions
Use a little extra time on a Sunday to make a meal with built-in leftovers and you’ll have the foundation for lunches during the week.
By Kat Boytsova
Instant Pot Vegetable Stock
Browning the onions and using mushrooms gives this stock a deep golden brown color and plenty of structure and savory flavors.
By Carla Lalli Music
Squash and Caramelized Onion Tart
For a vegetarian main that can hold its own at the center of the table, this tart makes a very convincing argument.
By Chris Morocco
Warm Eggplant Salad With Walnuts
Date syrup gives this savory, nutty eggplant salad the perfect amount of sweetness.
By Andy Baraghani
Slow-Roasted Onion Dip
Like the one you make with the packet of soup mix, but with no weird chemicals and 1,000 percent tastier.
By Andy Baraghani
Simple Quiche With Sweet Potato Crust
The Topanga Living Cafe in Topanga, CA, inspired this gluten-free quiche that uses caramelized sweet potato instead of dough.
By Chris Morocco
Tuna Tartare with Sesame, Scallions, and Spicy Mayo
This simple tuna tartare is your entry point for eating raw fish.
By Alison Roman
Curry-Poached Chicken With Rice and Scallions
Easy, flavorful, and healthy. A poached chicken miracle!
By Andy Baraghani
White Skillet Pizza with Spring Greens and an Egg
This recipe makes two white pizzas, but it can be easily halved.
By Andy Baraghani
Toast With Ramp Kimchi and Poached Eggs
Ramps, a wild leek, are one of those fleeting vegetables that whip chefs and cooks into a springtime fever.
By Chris Morocco
Fried Rice With Spring Vegetables and Fried Eggs
Any cooked rice or grain will work in this stir-fry, but for best results make sure they are completely cooled—overnight is ideal.
By Chris Morocco
Pasta With Ramp Pesto and Guanciale
Is it necessary to blanch, then shock, the ramp greens? If you want a super-green (not khaki) pesto, it is.
By Andy Baraghani
Kabocha Squash and Scallion Tempura
Kabocha squash is a tempura classic, but acorn squash works well too. The honey and crushed red pepper flakes, albeit untraditional, add a spicy-sweet dimension to the dish.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Alex Lau
Stir-Fried Kohlrabi with Bacon and Scallions
As long as the kohlrabi's greens are fresh-looking and not wilted, you can eat them. They can be sauteéd just like spinach.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Chicken and Onions Braised in White Wine
You can omit the pancetta, but it gives the finished dish a meaty depth that’s worth the extra step.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Yossy Arefi
Sweet and Sour Peperonata
This twist on the traditional Italian peperonata omits the tomatoes, but the bell peppers are hearty and colorful enough on their own. Serve as a side dish or pour over steak.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau