12 of Melissa Clark's Best Recipes (2024)

12 of Melissa Clark's Best Recipes (1)

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  • Pork Scallopini with Apples and Sage
  • Buttery Crab Pasta
  • Grilled Leg of Lamb
  • Pressure Cooker Vietnamese Caramel Salmon
  • Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas
  • Sheet Pan Beef Skewers
  • Roast Pork Chops with Peaches
12 of Melissa Clark's Best Recipes (2)

: Eric Wolfinger

The multi-talented Melissa Clark is a food writer, cookbook author, and the host of the podcastWeeknight Kitchen with Melissa Clark.A longtime contributor toThe New York Times, she’s also written forFood & Wine, Bon Appetit,Every Day with Rachael Ray, and Martha Stewart. She’s written more than 30 cookbooks, includingComfort in an Instant, Dinner in an Instant, Cook This Now, andIn the Kitchen with a Good Appetite.

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12 of Melissa Clark's Best Recipes (3)

Eric Wolfinger

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Pork Scallopini with Apples and Sage

Pork scallopini with apples and sage from Melissa Clark is a quick, marvelously autumn-y dish. Apples are sauteed in butter until soft, then pounded slices of pork are seared in the same pan. Sage completes the dish. You tell us whether the best part is the taste or just one skillet to clean.

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Laura Edwards

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Buttery Crab Pasta

A lovely, light summer pasta filled with crab and cherry tomatoes, it comes together in under 30 minutes.

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Tomato, Egg, and Feta Shakshuka

: The Dinner WinnerThe most savory Tomato Shakshuka you will ever have, laced with feta, topped with runny eggs, and served with pita and hot sauce, this is a weeknight dream.

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Laura Edwards

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Grilled Leg of Lamb

Melissa Clark’s grilled leg of lamb has a luscious Provençial take that you won’t forget. Anchovies, garlic, and fennel take it from good to c’est magnifique!

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Christopher Testani

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Pressure Cooker Vietnamese Caramel Salmon

Whether you use an Instant Pot or your old stove top mode pressure cooker, you won’t regret making this Vietnamese caramel salmon. It comes together in minutes–minutes!–and is rich with Asian flavors.

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Crisp Chicken Schnitzel With Lemony Herb Salad

: Andrew ScrivaniLeite’s Culinaria reader Roni Bloom Jordan brought this light and crunchy crisp chicken schnitzel to our attention. (Thank you muchly, Roni.) The secret is to trap air in the crust when you cook the meat by moving and shaking the pan. (Subscription needed)

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David Malosh

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas

These roasted sweet potatoes and chickpeas are cooked on a sheet pan until tender and tossed in coconut milk and lime dressing. An easy dinner

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David Malosh

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Sheet Pan Beef Skewers

These sheet pan beef skewers are a quick and easy meal from Melissa Clark. Beef sirloin is marinated in oil, garlic, and fragrant spices, skewered and quickly broiled, and served with a cilantro and mint yogurt sauce.

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Harissa Chicken with Leeks, Potatoes, and Yogurt

: Eric Wolfinger Elissa Thomas, a member of our Leite’s Culinaria: What’s For Dinner? group, swears by this easy sheet-pan meal of spicy harissa-laced roasted chicken, sweet, browned leeks, crunchy potatoes, and a cool garnish of salted yogurt and fresh herbs.

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Eric Wolfinger

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Roast Pork Chops with Peaches

These roast pork chops with peaches are an easy, no-fuss, sheet pan meal of seasoned, roasted pork chops, peach wedges, and red onion, all topped with pomegranate molasses. A weeknight winner that belongs in your dinner rotation.

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Lemon Custard with Strawberries

: It’s Thyme 2 CookThis lemon custard with strawberries is a go-to summer dessert for Leite’s Culinaria group member Maureen Potter, who loves the pronounced lemon flavor in this no-bake dessert that calls for just a few ingredients.

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Blueberry Maple Tea Cake

: Cookie and KateMelissa Clark’s simple and amazing recipe for naturally sweetened, blueberry maple tea cake.

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I count myself lucky to have received three James Beard Awards for my writing as well as for Leite’s Culinaria. My work has also appeared in The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, Saveur, Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Food & Wine, Yankee, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, and more.

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FAQs

Did Melissa Clark go to culinary school? ›

Clark thought about going to culinary school, but instead followed McCourt's advice and headed to Barnard, where she studied English, then directly to Columbia for an MFA in writing.

How many cookbooks does Melissa Clark have? ›

Melissa Clark is an American food writer, cookbook author and New York Times columnist. She is the author of over 40 cookbooks and has received multiple awards from the James Beard Foundation and IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) for her work.

What famous chefs never went to culinary school? ›

There is no special degree or certification that makes someone a chef. The title is earned through hard work and experience. Gordon Ramsay and award-winning chef Heston Blumenthal, for example, didn't attend culinary school. But other big names like Alton Brown, Anthony Bourdain, and Milk Bar's Christina Tosi did.

What celebrity chef did not go to culinary school and started off as a caterer? ›

Celebrity chefs such as Ina Garten, Gordon Ramsay, and Rachael Ray didn't go to culinary school. Ree Drummond, also known as The Pioneer Woman, rose to celebrity chef status through her food blog.

Which cookbook has sold the most copies? ›

More than 75 million copies of the book have been sold since it was first published in 1950. Owing to the dominant color of the book's covers over the years, the Betty Crocker Cookbook is familiarly referred to as "Big Red", a term that General Mills has trademarked.

Which chef has written the most cookbooks? ›

Barbara Grunes is the most published cook book writer in history putting the Midwest on the culinary map and making flour-less chocolate cake a household phrase.

How many cookbooks did Gordon Ramsay make? ›

Gordon Ramsay releases his 31st cookbook.

Did Geoffrey Zakarian attend culinary school? ›

He graduated from Burncoat High School in 1977. He earned a degree in economics from Worcester State University, and then went to France, where he decided to be a chef. He began his culinary career with an associate degree from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.

Did Barefoot Contessa go to culinary school? ›

She says it's just in her DNA. The rest is history: She didn't attend cooking school or learn from a grandmother, but she picked up skills out of necessity while running her specialty food store, Barefoot Contessa. It started out as a way to try a new career and ended up giving her her well-known moniker.

Did Alex Guarnaschelli graduate from culinary school? ›

Immediately upon entering the culinary industry, Guarnaschelli said she felt a gender disparity present. After graduating from culinary school, she spent six years learning under French chef Guy Savoy in a class of 27 other male chefs.

Did Katie Lee graduate from culinary school? ›

Katie: I consider myself a home cook. I never went to culinary school or had any real professional training and I don't want to claim to be something I am not. My recipes are simple; simple meals for people who do not have training in the kitchen.

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