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What the Heck Is the Low FODMAP Diet?

This is not your average low-carb eating plan.

Fish Packets With Snap Peas and Tomatoes

An easy herbed butter infuses fish and vegetables with rich flavor in this family-friendly dinner.

BBQ Pork Chops with Herb-Butter Corn and Sweet Potatoes

You don't have to fire up the grill to enjoy a taste of barbecue. This pork chop dinner makes use of the broiler to get those smoky, charred flavors on the table anytime you want them.

Peanut Noodles with Chicken and Snap Peas

Roasting the chicken and making the peanut sauce ahead of time gets dinner on the table even faster.

Stuffed Sweet Potatoes With Curried Chickpeas and Mushrooms

Embrace the start of autumn with cozy, Indian-inspired sweet potatoes loaded with curry-spiced chickpeas, mushrooms, and spinach.

Ginger Turkey Meatballs with Brothy Noodles

With three options for plating, you can enjoy these aromatic meatballs plain, in a rich coconut noodle soup, or with added heat from a bit of red curry paste.

Pounded Flank Steak with Zucchini Salsa

A little meat-mallet action transforms this tough cut of beef into a quick-grilling all-star.

Chop Chop Salad

The best part? The Caesar-ish Dressing, which is egg- and-dairy-free, but still creamy and flavorful enough to make you think you’re eating a salad with a Caesar dressing.

Roast Chicken Thighs with Veggies

This recipe harnesses the goodness of schmaltz while adding great flavor to the vegetables. Plus, it cooks quite quickly compared to roasting a whole chicken.

Thai-Style Pineapple-Coconut Rice

Keep the accompaniments simple by serving with a platter of sliced baked tofu, cucumbers, tomatoes, and baby carrots.

Thanksgiving Dinner for One

All the elements of a classic Thanksgiving feast, conveniently portioned just for one, including your own mini sweet potato casserole. Because dining alone shouldn't mean you miss out on all the holiday favorites.

Baked Baking Soda Method for Soft Pretzels

An alternative to working with lye is to dip pretzels in a simmering baked baking soda solution, which will give you a result that is close to the dark, burnished crust that lye imparts. If you prefer to avoid working with lye, or just don’t have time to source it, use this method.

Thai Beef Salad

We eat this salad—which is a great way to stretch a piece of beef—all year long for lunch and dinner, but it's particularly good during the warmer months. The thinly sliced meat, the crunch of the cucumbers and red onions, and the heady aroma of mint and cilantro tossed with the chile-spiked salty-sweet dressing seem made for hot days and nights.

Skillet Chicken and Rice Two Ways: Plain and Dirty

There's something about the pairing of chicken and rice that is so appealing and comforting, and these paella-like dishes are definitely perennial crowd-pleasers.

Sippin’ Green Gazpacho

This zippy, herbaceous drinkable soup is like a trip to the farmers’ market in a glass.

Tomato Salad With Feta And Pistachios

Serve this salad as soon as it is assembled so all of the tomato juices and flavor stay where they belong.

Shaved Radish Salad With Walnuts And Mint

Mandolines were made for recipes like this; even slices will make this simple salad look like the work of a pro.

Mixed Greens With Yogurt Dressing And Dill

A couple tablespoons of yogurt miraculously transform a basic vinaigrette recipe into a new creamy dressing.
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