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When I can't decide, I turn to my mvp recipes: The ones that always work and always end up being just what I wanted.
Sharing recipe recommendations is an important part of The New Family Table community, so I'm excited to share this list with you. This is a living document, so expect occasional updates. I also look forward to showcasing more of The New Family Table's original recipes here as we grow.
What are your mvp recipes? Drop them in the comments below!
CHICKEN
Basic Roasted Chicken - Hillary Dixler Canavan, Instagram
This is the technique to convince even the most reluctant cook that roasting a whole chicken is actually simple. You got this!
Chicken Congee - Hillary Dixler Canavan, Instagram
Pure comfort food, infinitely adaptable, congee is perfect for when you have leftover chicken or a rotisserie chicken hanging out in the fridge.
Weeknight Kabsa - Reem Assil, The New Family Table
A dream of a one-pot chicken and rice dinner, with beautifully warm spices, perfectly cooked basmati rice, and infinitely adaptable leftovers. This recipe is also great for company.
Pan-Roasted Chicken with Harissa Chickpeas - Dawn Perry, Bon Appétit
This recipe is in my family’s hall of fame: It’s my go-to one-pan meal, it’s proof of the supremacy of bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, and it makes amazing leftovers.
Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup - Kristine Rosenblatt, Kristine’s Kitchen
So far, I’m hearing from readers that you do want some easy Instant Pot recipes. This one fits the bill; it’s reliable and truthfully one of the only meals I regularly use my Instant Pot for. I like adding extra lemon and dill to liven things up a bit.
VEGETABLES & GRAINS
Kale Sauce Pasta - Joshua McFadden, adapted by Tejal Rao NYT Cooking
Once you start making kale sauce, you will not stop, as it is a way to feed your family all the kale you continue to buy and then forget to cook. I like to jazz up my sauce with lemon juice, lemon zest, and basil.
Kasama's Mushroom Adobo - Tim Flores & Genie Kwon, Eater: 100 Essential Restaurant Recipes, by Hillary Dixler Canavan
This is one of the easiest restaurant recipes I collected while writing the Eater cookbook. While Kasama serves this dish at brunch, it makes for a savory, vegetable-focused dinner. You can easily make this recipe entirely vegan, too.
Maroulosalata - Suzy Karadesh, The Mediterranean Dish
I love herby salads, and this one has become my go-to. I make it at least once a week.
Chickpea Puttanesca - Hillary Dixler Canavan, The New Family Table
Puttanesca is a weeknight workhorse in my home: I tend to keep the key ingredients — tomatoes, anchovy, garlic, olives, capers, chili flakes — on hand. Likewise, I always have canned chickpeas in my pantry, so melding the two just made sense to me. This is a meat-free, pantry-staple dinner that also makes ~*amazing*~ leftovers.
Crisp Gnocchi With Brussels Sprouts and Brown Butter - Ali Slage, NYT Cooking
This is the recipe that got my preschooler into brussels sprouts. Adjustments: I often swap in broccoli, I usually cut the amount of butter in half, and I don't always use the honey, either (sometimes I'll do balsamic vinegar, sometimes I just enjoy the butter and lemon combo as-is).
Sesame Tofu With Broccoli - Hetty Lui McKinnon, Bon Appétit
Genius use of tahini, genius technique for crisping up the tofu, and also works with other vegetables besides broccoli.
FISH
Spicy Salmon Bowls - by Hillary Dixler Canavan, Instagram
A genuinely fool-proof way to make salmon. When I'm making this for my family, I typically set aside my daughter's portion first, and then add sriracha to the mix for the adults.
Baked Cod With Buttery Cracker Topping - Sarah DiGregorio, NYT Cooking
This is an easy crowd-pleaser, thanks to the Ritz cracker crust and simple preparation.
MEAT
Pineapple and Ham Fried Rice - Clarissa Wei, The New Family Table
This is a crowd-pleasing dinner that comes together in less than 10 minutes. The only planning you’ll need to do is making sure you have leftover rice in your fridge.
Shaking Beef - Genio Ng, Instagram
For some reason, this is one of the only beef recipes my preschooler will reliably eat. All this takes is 30 minutes marinading in the fridge - the rest comes together quick enough to be a weeknight staple.
Crispy Chickpeas and Lamb With Greens and Garlicky Yogurt - Alison Roman, Dining In
Admittedly this recipe is more of an adult favorite in our home than a kid favorite, but I love how it takes two reliable wins (chickpeas + olive oil and lamb + cumin) and combines them for a hearty main dish complete with greens and yogurt sauce.
Air Fryer Memphis-Style BBQ Pork Ribs - Ben Mims, Air Fry Every Day
Is it a hack if it’s just making the most of a convenient appliance? Not sure but yes, make dry-spiced ribs in the air fryer and mess with the seasoning however you’d like to suit your family palate.