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Cheesy Chicken Melt With All of the Onions Relish
Here’s a riff on the traditional patty melt, with perfectly cooked chicken breast and a big pile of caramelized onions. This recipe calls for a mixture of yellow onions, red onions, scallions, and fried shallots, but you can use any onions you have on hand.

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Chicken Spiedies (Marinated Chicken on a Bun)
Meet the chicken spiedie: chicken that tastes like it has been marinated in Italian dressing, skewered and grilled over charcoal, and put onto a soft, white bun with absolutely nothing else on it.

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Seed and Nut Bread
Gluten-free and literally packed with good things, a slice of this bread is a great way to get your daily dose of seeds and nuts.

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Pasta With Broccoli and Lemon Cashew-Cream Sauce
We highly recommend finishing the pasta with finely grated Parmesan and some extra cracked black pepper—they’re great flavors with the creamy lemon sauce.

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Coconut-Lime Energy Bites
These energy bites not only hit the spot for something sweet, they’re also nutrient-dense and hit all your macros.

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Satay Lettuce Wraps
You can use ground turkey or chicken here, or swap in a vegetarian protein of your choice.

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Sweet Potato and Pecan Waffles
Make a big batch of these bright orange waffles when you want to slow down and make a nice, hot breakfast—then freeze the leftovers to pop in the toaster on mornings that aren't so slow.

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Instant Pot Lemon Chicken With Garlic and Olives
The Instant Pot’s sauté function is key here: the chicken thighs get crispy and browned before they finish cooking in a briny, lemony, garlicky stock.

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Instant Pot Lemon Vanilla Rice Pudding
Using a vanilla bean makes this creamy pudding extra special and aromatic. But if you don’t have one on hand, just stir 1 tablespoon vanilla extract into the pudding along with the egg yolks. Although rice pudding is traditionally served cold, I also like this when it’s still warm and a little runny, poured over sliced strawberries and raspberries, which add both juiciness and acidity.

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Instant Pot Lentils With Rice, Leeks, and Spinach
Based on a Middle Eastern mujaddara, a homey mix of spiced simmered lentils and rice, this easy, meatless dish is rich with allspice, cinnamon, and sweet browned leeks. The handful of baby spinach stirred in toward the end turns it into a one-pot meal, and adds a bit of welcome color, too. If you don’t have leeks, use an onion or two instead.

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Try Our Cook-With-What-You've-Got Recipe Finder
The current cooking moment calls for making dinner with whatever you have on hand. This tool will help you do just that.

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1 Giant Pot of Polenta, 2 Great New Dinners
A big batch of Parmesan polenta can get you through the week, thanks to two new pantry cooking recipes from our food editor.

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Beans and Greens Polenta Bake
Layering and baking sautéed garlicky greens, beans, and Parmesan on top of make-ahead Parmesan Polenta creates a super fast, pantry-friendly weeknight dinner that’s sort of like a polenta pizza.

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Pantry Dinner Salad With Polenta Croutons
This highly riffable dinner salad features cubes of leftover polenta, tossed in Parmesan, and crisped in a skillet for croutons that are naturally gluten-free, delightfully crunchy on the outside, and warm and creamy on the inside.

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Big-Batch Parmesan Polenta
Start by serving this big pot of polenta as a soft, creamy side dish when it is freshly made, then divide the rest into baking dishes to use later in the week as polenta croutons and polenta crust.

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Backyard Citrus Upside-Down Cake
In this cake, the natural pectin in the citrus, combined with the sugar, creates a pudding-like upside-down layer that’s similar to a buttery marmalade.

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67 One-Pot Dinners For the Nights You Just Can't Do More Dishes
Make clean-up a breeze.

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Sourdough Biscuits
Hate pouring excess sourdough starter down the drain? Instead, use it in this biscuit recipe, where it takes the place of buttermilk, adding tang and just a bit of lift. Milk-based starter (yeah, that’s a thing) is our preference, but for a delicious and totally dairy-free biscuit, use water-based starter and vegan butter.
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