Vegetarian

  • Gnocchi with Sausage, Fennel and Kale

    There is something so comforting about eating a bowl of plump gnocchi. Pronounced "nyoe-kee," this simple-to-make, soft-dough dumpling is tossed with sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, fennel, kale and freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.

  • Heirloom Tomato Panzanella Salad with Fresh Mozzarella

    A delicious feast for the eyes and body, this recipe combines two favorite summer salads: toasty panzanella with warm bread and greens, and fresh heirloom tomato and mozzarella caprese. The result is an incredible warm-weather meal, made in minutes.

  • Eton Mess

    Legend has it that this delicious summer dessert came about during a cricket match at Eton College, where a large berry meringue was accidentally dropped on its platter. The salvaged "mess" was scooped into bowls, served to the crowd and is now a beloved tradition both for its simplicity and its charming "less-than-perfect" appearance.

  • Sage and Maple-Glazed Root Vegetables

    This beautiful, modern side of roasted root vegetables might very well steal the spotlight at your table. Unsung heroes of the vegetable world – sweet golden and chiogga beets, turnips, parsnips, carrots, aromatic fennel and earthy celeriac – shine in this dish, along with sage, lemon, maple syrup and glazed pecans.

  • Baked Ravioli Lasagna

    In our reimagined lasagna, pillowy, cheese-filled ravioli replaces pasta sheets, adding a melty richness and cutting cooking time by more than half. Serve this fun dish with artisan bread and a crisp Caesar salad at get-togethers.

  • Pear Tarte Tatin with Maple and Ginger

    This stunning pear tart puts one of our favorite fruits center stage and features a glistening, golden maple caramel sauce on flakey puff pastry. Your guests will waste no time and not a single crumb when presented with this simple-yet-gorgeous fall dessert.

  • Oregon Summer Popsicles

    This trio of easy-to-make frozen pops will keep summer heat at bay! Make one or all three: Roasted Strawberry with Balsamic Vinegar and Coconut Milk, Nutella and Chocolate Almond Milk, and Thai Iced Tea.

  • Mortadella and Pistachio Maltagliati with Dijon Cream Sauce

    Maltagliati is Italian for 'badly cut', which means there is no pressure to be perfect when hand-cutting these pasta ribbons. Just slash fresh pasta sheets into strips, boil, then toss with a Dijon mustard cream sauce and seared mortadella.

  • Maple, Bacon and Pecan Pull-Apart Biscuits

    Great for gatherings of family and friends, our recipe for sticky pull-apart biscuits is fun and easy to make. A delicious start to the day, this treat is best served piping hot with coffee or tea.

  • Chocolate and Orange Croissant Pudding

    These are a few of our favorite things: flakey croissants, Belgian chocolate, toasted almonds and holiday spices, all baked together into a warm, melty, irresistible bread pudding.