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Alex Province’s Quick Version of a Traditional Cocido (Spanish Soup)

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There’s nothing better than roasting a chicken low and slow for Sunday dinner. But, I don’t stop there. While I’m doing the dishes after dinner, I’ve got the chicken carcass in a stockpot simmering away on the stove so my husband Matt and I can have a delicious homemade stock for a Spanish soup later on.

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Miso-Butter Roast Chicken and Potatoes

Miso-Butter Roast Chicken and Potatoes (c) Andrew Purcell

Slow-cooking a “roast” chicken yields moist, juicy meat but flabby skin—the easy fix is to run the carved chicken under the broiler to crisp the skin before serving. The miso-honey mixture that’s drizzled on before broiling helps the skin get deep caramelization, and it also reinforces the salty-sweet miso flavor you added in the beginning, which will have mellowed.

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Braised Beef with Lots and Lots of Onions

Beef with lots and lots of onions recipe_Excerpted from Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2017. Photographs by Laura Dart and A.J. Meeker.

This is one of those miraculous dishes that uses only a few basic ingredients (beef, onions, garlic, thyme, etc.), doesn’t require much technique or fussing, and yet produces a delectable and soul-satisfying dish that’s superb on its own but lends itself to leftover improvisation.

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Lidia Bastianich’s Polenta Torta with Gorgonzola and Savoy Cabbage

Polenta Torta with Gorgonzola and Savoy Cabbage recipe

Lidia Bastianich's polenta torta is delicious with Gorgonzola and cabbage, but you can vary the filling however you wish. The dish is ideal for a crowd. You can assemble the tart the day before and then bake it the day of your gathering, and it also reheats well.

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Julia Turshen’s Spicy Tandoori Cauliflower with Minted Yogurt

Feed the Resistance by Julia Turshen

The yogurt and assertive spice combination give the cauliflower an enormous depth of flavor and a really rich texture. For a complete meal, serve this with white or brown rice, quinoa, or warm flatbread and a platter of sliced cucumbers that you’ve drizzled with lemon juice and sprinkled with salt.

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Julia Turshen’s Red Lentil Soup with Coconut + Cilantro

Feed the Resistance by Julia Turshen

This soup is the easiest (and fastest!) thing ever and so incredibly satisfying, not to mention a very affordable way to serve a crowd.

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