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No Title β Cooking Korean food with Maangchi
- Country-style radish salad (Sigol mu-saengchae: μ골 무μμ±)
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No Title β Cooking Korean food with Maangchi
- Easy bok choy kimchi (Cheonggyeongchae kimchi: μ²κ²½μ± κΉμΉ)
Easy bok choy kimchi (Cheonggyeongchae kimchi: μ²κ²½μ± κΉμΉ)
Farewell dinner with my friends
Lunchbox made with love
41 No-Cook Summer Dishes for When You Absolutely Cannot Turn On the Oven
I love my kitchen, I really do. But lately, Iβve been searching for every excuse under the sun to get outside. Whether itβs taking a long walk home from work, bringing my weekend reading to the park, or slipping outside for lunch, Iβm making the most of our very warm, sunny weather. But some days are just too hot to think, too hot to move, and certainly too hot to cook. For those sticky, sweaty, sweltering days, make one of these no-cook summer dishes. That means that you donβt have to turn on the stove or oven to enjoy a seasonally inspired meal for lunch or dinner. I want dishes I can toss together sans stove or oven, like crispy salads, cool soups, and crunchy sandwiches. And, thankfully, summerβs bounty is ready to provide. After dinner, cool off with a frozen treat like our no-churn ice creams or dairy-free sorbets. We're in the dog days of summer, when all you want to do is sit by the A/C with a pint of ice cream. Here, Iβve gathered 30 of our freshest no-cook dishes. Now, go outside and enjoy the day!
1. Corn, Shrimp & Avocado Salad With Chipotle-Pepita Dressing
When youβre sick of the heat and donβt feel like cooking, this no-cook salad will save the day. Pro tip: Purchase fresh, precooked shrimp so that you donβt have to turn on the stove.

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland
23 Easy Ways to Upgrade Boxed Mac & Cheese for Last-Minute Dinners
Let me get one thing straight: I have loved boxed macaroni and cheese for as long as I can remember. From the bright orange Kraft mac and cheese dinners my dad "cooked" when my mom was out of town, to the countless microwaveable single-serve Easy Mac cups I consumed in college, and fancied-up shells and white cheddar from Annie's that now fill my pantry, this gloriously convenient invention has always been a part of my life.
And while you can often catch me whipping up a batch of the stuff in its purest form (including last night, when I had zero desire to prepare a full dinner), there are times when I like to experiment with different combinations of ingredients. Some are based off my cravings (spicy, bright and herby, or totally carbo-loaded), and other times they're based off whatever leftovers are in my fridge. Sure, adding extra ingredients can take away a bit of the simplicity, but incorporating them is easy and rarely takes more than a few minutesβin fact, you can usually finish the prep while the pasta water boils. Most importantly, they pay off big time in terms of flavor.