Savory Meals & Sides

In our home, the kitchen is where daily life happens. To us, the aroma of sautéing onions and garlic is the signal to slow down and focus on the meal. These savory meals and side dish recipes are the foundation of a balanced diet—from hearty stews to vibrant main courses that elevate a simple family dinner. Baking requires precision, but savory cooking allows for more intuition and the satisfaction of creating “comfort food” that is both nutritious and flavorful.

We know that cooking a full meal from scratch every day can feel overwhelming. However, just like our favorite cakes, once you master a few basic techniques, making a delicious savory dish is actually quite simple. We’ve spent years revisiting these recipes, simplifying the steps and refining the flavors so you can bring “real food” back to your table without the stress. Simple ingredients combined with the right methods are all you need.


Side perspective showcasing a served portion of the skillet sweet potato hash.

Savory sweet potato mash

This savory sweet potato mash is something we really wanted to make. And make it great. Sweet potato is pretty…

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Presentation of the complete container following the homemade Mexican green tomatillo sauce recipe.

Green tomatillo sauce

This green tomatillo sauce is one of my favorites. In Mexico, there are severla types of sauces. There are red…

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Side perspective displaying the rich creamy broth pooling around the cooked coconut braised salmon.

Coconut braised salmon

This coconut braised salmon recipe is amazing. We really like fish, all types, and salmon, from my point of view,…

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Side perspective showing the leaf wrapper depth and texture of the cooked pineapple Mexican tamales.

Pineapple tamales

Tamales are something typical here in Mexico. It is not known where tamales originated exactly, or wich current country has…

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Presentation of the complete rolled selection following the traditional maki sushi recipe.

Maki sushi rolls

Maki sushi, and sushi in general, is one of those things that divide the world in two: People who love…

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Main Courses vs. Sides: The Art of a Balanced Plate

In the savory world, balance is everything. On one hand, we have the main courses—the central dishes that provide the heart of the meal. On the other hand, we have the side dishes, which are essential for a complete dining experience. A great meal is a balance of flavors: a savory roast paired with seasoned vegetables or a zesty salad that cuts through a rich sauce. Here, we show you how to master both, ensuring your table is always filled with variety.


Our Best Secrets for Authentic Savory Success

Savory cooking is about trusting your senses, but after years of experimenting in our kitchen, we’ve found a few rules that never fail:

  • The Importance of the Sear: When cooking meat or poultry, always ensure your pan is hot enough before you start. That sizzle is the secret to locking in moisture and creating a flavorful, golden crust.
  • Layer Your Seasoning: Do not just salt at the end. Season your ingredients in layers as you cook. This builds a complex depth of flavor that cannot be achieved with a last-minute sprinkle of salt.
  • Let it Rest: Just like bread, savory proteins need time to rest after cooking. Giving your meat five minutes before slicing ensures that the juices stay inside, making every bite tender.

There is nothing quite like a warm, home-cooked meal shared with people you care about. We invite you to put on your apron, trust your instincts, and enjoy the process of creating honest, delicious food from scratch. Happy cooking!