101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (2024)

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Here’s the thing about cooking: If you know how read and measure, you’ll find that whipping up anything—and we do mean anything—is easier than you think.

In fact, creating restaurant-quality meals requires very little else than the right tools,goodingredients, and easy-to-follow recipes.

That’s why we combed our favorite foodie hub—Pinterest, obviously—to bring you 101 easy, elegant, stylishrecipes broken out in sections (appetizers, entrees, desserts, and side dishes) that even the most rudimentary chef can master.

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Not only will these recipeslook amazing on a plate, but they’ll also pretty good on Instagram, too (c’mon, don’t even pretend you won’t be posting them.)

101. Kale is good, but a kale and shredded brussels sprouts salad with pecorino in a tangy dijon dressing is better.

100. So elegant: Give every guesthalf an avocado filled with cilantro-lime crabmeat.

99. These yummy buffalo chicken quesadillas are baked, not fried.

98. Forget cheese and crackers—put out a platter of this guacamole and shrimp ceviche toast for guests.

97.Nothing looks prettier than ricottacrostini—here’s a whole guide packed with topping ideas.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (4)Photo:Honestly Yum

96.Learn how to make a hot clam dip in less than 30 minutes.

95.How’s this for low-fat, full flavor? Vegetarian buffalo cauliflower with ranch yogurt dip.

94. Sushi without really making sushi: Try these Philadelphia sushistacks.

93. A good party calls for a layered Greek dip.

92.Easy: Tangy peppadew peppers stuffed with sheep’s milk feta and topped with black pepper.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (5)Photo: Martha Stewart

91. Swapa boring salad for tangy chargrilled romaine hearts!

90. Unique anddelicious:Crispy broccolini, chickpea and ricotta salad.

89, Storebought shrimp co*cktail is fine, but why not spend 15 minutes makinggarlic herb roasted shrimp with homemade co*cktail sauce?

88. A hothouse tomato caprese salad goes with anything,

87. We swear: Making your own pork and scallion dumplings is a cinch: You only need a few ingredientsand a hot pan!

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (6)Photo: China Sichuan Food

86. A nice way to start a meal: Seared scallops with creamy basil pesto sauce.

85. Nothing’s better than a homemade soup. One to try: White bean and escarole with garlic oil.

84. Mini pizza rolls?A crowd-pleasingparty app.

83. Impress anyone with this rustic and crusty mushroom and goat cheese galette.

82. Forget cheese and crackers—put out a platter of this guacamole and shrimp ceviche toast for guests.

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81. Try this low-carb bruschetta that replacestoasted bread with baked eggplant slices.

80. Such a treat: Crunchy baked parmesan tortellini bites!

79. Class up grilled cheese with these mini versions for any party.

78.Zucchini tots = a healthier plat on tater tots.

77. Elegant and easy: smoked salmon, horseradish, and watercress toast.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (8)Photo: Jamie Oliver

76. Impress guests in under an hour with this roast pork loin with balsamic, dijon, and thyme.

75.Roasted tomatoes with shrimp and feta is a one-pot dish thattastes like it was cooking all day.

74. Restaurant food ain’t got nothing on these easy-to-makericotta meatballsfrom the chef at Apizz—a greatNew York restaurant.

73. How’s this for easy: Baked chicken enchiladas made with pre-cooked rotisserie chicken.

72.Teriyaki salmon with creamy sriracha sauce? Yes please!

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (9)Photo: Damn Delicious

71.Slow-cooker beef and broccoli, served over rice? Yum!

70. Having friends over for brunch? Wow them with thesecucumber and goat cheese grilled cheese sandwiches.

69. Here’s how to make restaurant quality shrimp scampi in 15 minutes.

68. How good does hummus-crusted chicken sound?

67. Aperfectly elegant savory dish: Cilantro-lime steak with chimichurri sauce.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (10)Photo: Married Claire

66.Linguini with shrimp scampi—easy, elegant, and from Ina Garten!

65.Foil baked fish with veggies, lemon, and garlic is one of the easiest things you’ll ever make.

64. Got a skillet? That’s really all you need to make these Italian-flavored turkey meatballs stuffed with mozzarella cheese and simmered in marinara sauce.

63. Tangy and healthy: Zesty sriracha shrimp and quinoa

62.These healthy sriracha, honey, and lime chicken skewerswork as well for a weeknight meal for two as they do piled high on a platter for a party.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (11)Photo: Back to Her Roots

61.Serve thisgrilled chicken tzatzikiin pitas, or with pita on the side.

60. It’s astoundingly easy to whip up the perfect filet mignon in a pan, then in the oven.

59. Fourwords: shrimp, pasta, vodka, marinara. Yum.

58. When lobsters are in season, why not learn the right way to boil and eat them like a pro?

57. It’s called 20-Minute Spicy Sriracha Ramen Noodle Soup, so you know it won’t be difficult.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (12)Photo: Baker by Nature

56. Seared sesame-crusted tuna with ginger soy sauce takes barely anytime to cook

55. Cacio e pepe is a simple classic Italian pasta made with cheese and fresh black pepper—and it’ll blow your guests’ minds.

54. Cod baked with sliced lemon and butter is a foolproof entree.

53. It won’t only be the vegetarians who can’t get enough of these cauliflower steaks with mushroom gravy.

52. Whether you make it for brunch or dinner, poached eggs on avocado toast with a side of tomato is perfection.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (13)Photo: Pinch of Yum

51. If you love churros, you’ll really love these lightened-up whole wheat versions.

50. Try making key lime pie cupcakes (they’re easier than baking an actual pie!)

49.Chocolate-dipped kiwi pops are an expected twist on the popsicle.

48. A strawberry ice-box cake might be retro, but it’s also delicious.

47. Reeses, who? Make your own peanut butter cups at home.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (14)Photo: Two-Tarts

46. Here’s how to make tangy key lime cupcakes.

45. A chocolate chip cookie cake? Yes, please.

44. These gummi bear ice pops made with Sprite almost look too pretty too eat.

42. How festive: Champagne Jello squareswith crystal sugar.

41. What’s more fun than classic funfetti layer cake? It’s easy to make!

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (15)Photo: Sweetapolita

40. You don’t need a campfire to make these indoor s’mores!

39. This fresh cinnamon pull-apart breaddefinitelybeats that Cinnabon stand at the mall.

38. There’s not a person alive who won’t love these fudgey chocolate chunk brownies.

37. This apple cinnamon crumble is restaurant quality.

36. Chic and easy:Chocolate-dipped mandarin slices with sea salt

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (16)Photo: Deliciously Yum

35. Refreshing and elegant: Here’s how to make pink grapefruit Campari sorbet.

34. Thesebakery-style chocolate donut holesarebaked not fried.

33. Save a little blueberry lemon pound cake for breakfast!

32. Make your own chocolate chip cookie bowls, then top with a scoop of ice cream.

31.Chocolate-covered gummy bears are a cinch to make, and will look amazing served in a big bowl!

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Photo: The Gunny Sack

29.Everyone loves chocolate chip cookie dough truffle balls! And they’re so easy to make.

28. Whip upgrilled banana boats stuffed with chocolate or peanut butter chips.

27. All the taste, without (all) the guilt: Cheesecake-stuffed strawberries.

26. There are a lot of names for this white chocolate Chexparty mix, but no matter what you call it, you’ll be addicted.

25.These fruit salad ice pops taste as amazing as they look.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (18)Photo: Martha Stewart

24. Leeks have a mild, slightly scallion-y flavor, and they make an elegant side dish when sauteed with a little butter, salt, and pepper.

23. Make a big bowl of cauliflower couscous with preserved lemons.

22. Sautéed spinach with caramelized onion and mushrooms makes a perfect side to any protein, or can be eaten alone over rice or pasta.

21. We love these crispy lemon roasted baby artichokes.

20. Knock your guests’ socks off with this broccolini fried rice.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (19)Photo: A House in the Hills

19. Rather a simpler rice? Try this version with scallion, cilantro, habanero, and lime.

18. Try whipping up this amazing mushroom and garlic sauté topped with fresh scallions. Bonus: It’s vegan!

17. Mashed potatoes are good, butwasabi mashed potatoesare even better.

16. Serve your meal with a side of garlic parmesan roasted cauliflower.

15. French Fries are (obviously) amazing, but they’re most not certainly not healthy. Why not make baked asparagus fries instead?

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (20)Photo: Damn Delicious

14. Gorgeous rainbow veggie skewers look amazing, and taste it too.

13. A grownup twist on bar food: Roasted red pepper and feta stuffed potato skins.

12. Unexpected and delicious: Garlic-rubbed roasted cabbage steaks!

11. Like risotto, but easy: Creamy garlic parmesan rice.

10.Garlic parmesan potatoes literally go with everything.

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9. One of New York’s top restaurant, L’Artusi, is known for their amazing sautéed mushrooms with a fried egg. Here’s how to make it yourself!

8. This tangy cucumber, tomato, and onion salad will add brightness to any entree.

7. Quickand delicious:Caesar green beans.

6. There won’t be any leftovers of this Mexican street corn on the cob.

5. You’ll be shocked at how amazingtheseroasted red radishes are!

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (22)Photo: Spoon Fork Bacon

4. Here’s how to expertly roast garlic in the oven.

3. Spicy mushroom rice will go nicely with chicken, beef, or fish.

2. They don’t call this roasted broccoli with lemon, garlic, pepper, and parmesan “magic” for nothing!

1. And because you’d bea liar if you say you don’t like creamymac and cheese, here’s MarthaStewart’sfoolfroof recipe.

101 Stylish Recipes to Try Now (and Instagram Later) (2024)

FAQs

Where is Tiffy Cooks from? ›

I was born in Taiwan, a country with some of the best street food in the world. When I think back to my childhood, I remember all the fantastic restaurants my dad brought me to when I was young.

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How are cookbooks organized? ›

You should organize cookbooks in a way that makes sense to you. But experts recommend grouping cookbooks by cuisine (such as Indian, Italian, or Mexican), with separate sections for books on specific topics, such as grilling, seafood, or poultry.

Who is the black lady on Cooks Country? ›

Toni Tipton-Martin is an African-American food and nutrition journalist and author of several cookbooks, including Jubilee. She serves as the editor-in-chief for Cook's Country.

How much can a food blogger make? ›

$40,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $50,000 is the 75th percentile.

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What is in the SimplyCook box? The SimplyCook box contains four recipe cards and four smaller boxes, each containing three plastic pots of ingredients. The ingredients include flavourful spice blends and pastes to use in the recipe.

Is the yummy app free? ›

The Yummly app is free to download, and you can use the thermometer controls in the app without a paid subscription. Yummly also has millions of recipes that you can search and save into your account for free. You can use the Yummly bookmarklet to add recipes from around the internet to your saved recipes for free.

What should be in first page of a cookbook? ›

The only required front matter is really a simple title page and a copyright page. We give descriptions of the various pieces and provide basic examples below, but we highly recommend pulling a few of your favorite cookbooks off the shelf and looking at how they handle the front matter.

What to put at the end of a cookbook? ›

There are several pieces of the book that go after the main body of the cookbook, these are called "back matter". They include content like an index, glossary, appendixes, bibliography, or resources. All of this content is optional, though an index and resources section are very common in cookbooks.

Where is Andy Cooks from? ›

I grew up in New Zealand. I think I was about 3 years old when I first put on an apron and started helping my mum in the kitchen. I was a terrible student. So, I unenrolled myself from school in year 10 and enrolled myself into chef school.

Where is PBS Cooks Country filmed? ›

Seasons 1–10 were recorded on location at a farmhouse in Rupert, Vermont. Beginning in season 11, taping and production were moved to a purpose-built farmhouse studio set at America's Test Kitchen headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.

Where is Tiffy from Raw Time? ›

Unfortunately, rawtime Aunt Tiffy faded into obscurity, with many of the episodes being lost to time. Despite a resurgence in popularity in recent years, Tiffy currently has no public online presence. Rawtime's creator Dave. capitalized on Tiffy's clips goin viral and posted several episodes, but quickly archived them.

Where did Julia Collin Davison go to culinary school? ›

Collin Davison, Julia | Culinary Institute of America.

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