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EDITOR’S NOTE

Happy Saturday. I guarantee no one had a better Thanksgiving than Sydney Sweeney, who broke from the usual festivities for a week-long Friendsgiving — complete with a cleverly named yet deeply random-themed costume party. I can’t say I’ll ever match that level of Friendsgiving enthusiasm, but there are a few things from this week that I do feel that passionate about:

— Melissa Goldberg / Senior Editor / Washington, DC

The Woks of Life’s Egg Roll in a Bowl

Who Needs Takeout When You Have This Egg Roll in a Bowl Recipe? 

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We are dangerously close to the time of year when takeout becomes a main food group and meal prep sounds utterly laughable. That’s where The Woks of Life’s Egg Roll in a Bowl comes in: It’s an easy dinner you can make tonight and keep in your rotation when things get chaotic. The protein- and fiber-packed meal is basically a deconstructed version of the Chinese-American classic, loaded with savory ground meat, shredded cabbage and carrots (store-bought coleslaw mix for the win), and a sweet-and-salty sauce that tastes almost identical to the real deal. Top it with crispy wonton strips — and prepare to have a moment of silence for your go-to takeout spot.

The Time Commitment: Just 25 minutes.

Key Tips: One of the best parts of this recipe? It requires minimal chopping. But for even more authentic flavor, add sliced celery — well worth the extra two minutes of work. You can also throw in cooked shrimp (for additional protein) or serve it over rice, quinoa, or your favorite grain. 

Other Takes: For more quick, restaurant-worthy dinners that’ll shrink your Uber Eats budget, try…

  • This 30-Minute Beef & Broccoli, featuring velvety flank steak, crunchy broccoli, and lots of saucy goodness — which probably explains why over a million people have bookmarked it.

  • Dan Dan Noodle Salad. Cookbook author Hetty Lui McKinnon has a knack for turning Chinese staples into salads (see: her wildly popular dumpling salad), and this clean-out-the-fridge meal delivers.

  • One Pot Golden Salmon Fried Rice. Sure, this last-minute dinner hero is simple, flavorful, and deeply comforting. But the trick for ensuring you always have leftover rice handy is worth the click alone.