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Grilled Whole Fish
Grilling a whole fish is much easier than grilling it in smaller pieces. Plus, I think a whole grilled fish looks and tastes better, too. I like to use branzino, a delicious Mediterranean fish, but this method works with other whole fish as well.
Sweet Tea Ribs
Chef John's sweet tea ribs have a tea-infused barbecue sauce, and are sliced apart and finished by cooking in the sauce. This method gets the flavor of the indescribably delicious, beautifully seasoned, gorgeously deep brown sweet tea sauce all the way to the bone.
Pasta Alla Caponata
Chef John's pasta alla caponata turns a famously delicious Sicilian vegetable relish, caponata, into a fabulously delicious pasta sauce. With eggplant, capers, and pine nuts in a rich tomato sauce, this pasta dish is incredible. If you have leftovers—and you probably won't—it makes a great cold summer pasta salad, too, with just an added splash of olive oil.
Tuscan Style Ribs (Rosticciana)
These Tuscan style ribs, or Rosticciana, are grilled relatively quickly to a beautiful rusty red, and drizzled with a bright citronette, a lemon-garlic dressing. They are pleasurably chewy and intensely delicious, proving that low and slow is not the only way to go when cooking ribs.
Ayam Bakar (Indonesian Grilled Chicken)
Chef John's ayam bakar, or Indonesian grilled chicken, is a simple version with easy-to-find ingredients. Chicken thighs simmer in an incredibly fragrant sauce, and then are finished by charring on a charcoal grill. You can serve this chicken with freshly sliced or diced red chilies, freshly chopped cilantro, and a few lime wedges alongside.
New and Improved Baked Feta Pasta
This new and improved baked feta pasta adds a secret ingredient or two, and refines the cooking techniques slightly for a more flavorful version of the viral dish. Feta and cherry tomatoes, roasted together, stir into a creamy sauce for cavatappi, and it's incredibly delicious.
Sunflower Caesar Salad
This sunflower Caesar salad celebrates the versatile sunflower in a delicious salad. Sunflower kernels and oil are the base of the creamy dressing, and the lettuce salad is made with sunflower sprouts and dressed with bright sunflower petals. This salad can easily be made vegan.
Ribollita (Tuscan Bread Soup)
This very thick, hearty ribollita, or Tuscan bread soup, might be so thick it's hardly a soup any more. With toasted Italian bread simmered in a tomato and cannellini bean base, this is the epitome of rustic Italian comfort food.
Tiger Chicken
This tiger chicken technique is the best way to roast chicken leg quarters, a very popular cut of chicken. The skin is crispy and the meat comes out tender, succulent, and beautifully seasoned. Along with the fastest, best, tastiest pan sauce ever, you are in for an exceptional bite of chicken.
Swamp Rice
This delightfully green swamp rice, inspired by a famous green soup recipe, is delicious, nutritious, beautiful, and a very versatile side dish. Herbaceous and savory, you can serve it as-is, or season it further—fortified with a chunk of butter, a squeeze of lemon, or a splash of vinegar.
"Cacio e Pepe" Corn Chowder
This "cacio e pepper" corn chowder is one of the best corn soups you'll ever make. The magic that happens in cacio e pepe pasta, with loads of black pepper and pecorino, happens with corn, too, and it may even be better because of the sweetness of fresh corn.
New Orleans Mac and Cheese
Chef John's New Orleans Mac and Cheese is a beautifully creamy, just-decadent-enough mac and cheese. Hollow bucatini pasta takes on the Cajun-spiced sauce magnificently, and the classic Holy Trinity of vegetables is so good you'll wonder why you've never thought to use it before.
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