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The Gluten-Free Crab Cakes Everyone Will Fall For

You'll definitely want the crunchy sugar snap pea salad it comes with, too.

Crab Cakes with Snap Pea Salad

A mixture of almond meal and cornmeal replaces traditional breadcrumbs in these scallion- and mint-packed crab cakes. The raw snap pea salad is crunchy and refreshing—and it’s the perfect way to complete the meal.

Steak and Fries with Pickled Onions

Burying ribeye steaks in blue cheese overnight mimics the flavorful effects of dry aging with a lot less time and effort than goes into the real thing.

Slow-Cooker Shredded Chicken

Freeze small portions of this versatile, flavorful chicken to make easy work of tacos, salads, and sandwiches.

Bitter Greens Salad With Melted Cheese

Baking a salad might make you nervous, but a quick moment in the oven will only wilt the greens slightly and yet melt the cheese so that it cloaks the greens nicely.

Cloud Bread

Used for sandwiches, flatbreads, toast, or desserts, "Cloud Bread" is a simple, 3-ingredient recipe that offers a high-protein, low-carb, low-cal, gluten-free alternative to bread. Adding seasoning like herbs, spices, or honey helps boost flavor while keeping this "bread" health-focused.

Artichokes with Parmesan–Black Pepper Yogurt

Any sharp, salty cheese will work in this dip; try Pecorino or feta.

Raw Artichoke Salad with Celery and Parmesan

To prevent cut artichokes from browning, work with 1 artichoke at a time and lightly toss it in the lemon dressing as you go.

Sweet-Cream Coffee Butter

Don't just wake up to coffee and toast, wake up to coffee on toast with this caffeinated breakfast spread that's reminiscent of your favorite milky latte.

Homemade Spiced Coconut Chips

Customize this addictive crunchy snack to your heart’s content with your favorite sweetener and ground spices.

Spiced Salmon Kebabs

Here's a little trick: Thread salmon pieces onto two skewers so they don't flip and spin every time you turn them on the grill.

Spring Salad With Crispy Chicken and Bacony Croutons

The rich flavors of crispy, tender chicken and smoky bacon balance the slightly bitter notes of frisée and shaved fennel in this hearty dinner salad.

Spinach and Artichoke Omelet Wheels

By baking the eggs and toppings in a jelly roll pan, you can then roll it all up into a tight spiral, slice it into portions, and share. It’s very easy, and looks pretty fancy, too.

Pork Tenderloin with Mediterranean Grain Salad

Three levels of flavor-building means this customizable pork dinner can easily go from simple to next level.

Smoke Wrangler's Bacon-Bourbon Barbecue Sauce

This fiery sweet-tart red sauce is smoky, tangy and has sufficient red pepper flakes to let you know it means business.

Triple-Cooked Fries

Fat pretty much makes the fry. These spuds start off in water, which preps them for the subsequent fryings in beef or duck fat, resulting in irresistibly crunchy, crackly french fries.

Kansas City Sweet and Smoky Barbecue Rub

Sweet rather than salty, flavorful rather than fiery, this seasoning mix contains mustard in the style of a Memphis rub and chili powder in the style of Texas.

Raw Asparagus Salad with Breadcrumbs, Walnuts, and Mint

Make this dish before you do any cooked asparagus dishes, at the start of the season when you get pristine spears. At first glance, the dish looks kind of “meh,” but once you taste it, the flavor and texture blow you away. Be sure to cut the asparagus very thin.

Spicy Herb Mayonnaise

Homemade mayo, much like hollandaise sauce, takes a little practice to get the knack. It’s like learning to ride a bicycle—once you’ve mas­tered the technique, it’ll be with you for life. Be sure to come prepared, armed with a whisk and some extra patience. It’s really all about whisking continuously as you slowly stream the oil into the egg yolks, little by little, letting the yolks take in every drop of oil. Slow and steady wins the race—this exquisite, delec­table, over-the-top-awesome race.
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