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Simple Cooking: Easy 3-Ingredient Recipes

Three. It's a magic number. The occupancy of Jack Tripper's apartment (don't tell Mr. Roper). The worst "Godfather" installment.

But in this case, it's the maximum ingredients (with exceptions for water, salt, and pepper—let's be reasonable here) required to make a variety of delicious recipes. That's right, the mind-blowing selections featured below are prepared with only three components, which makes them ideal during a time when grocery shopping is particularly stressful. Not only do they deliver on flavor, by keeping things minimal you'll save on moneycooking time, and clean-up.

Three-Ingredient Mains

Cacio e Pepe

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Parents of picky eaters, pay heed. Cacio e pepe  is a simple crowd-pleaser that not only appeals to a skeptical youngster's unsure palate but is also a satisfying meal for adults. Think of it as the peppier, upscale version of buttered noodles. Get our Cacio e Pepe recipe.

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Baked Cracker-Crusted Chicken Fingers

Here's another family-friendly favorite that's so easy to make you can put your kids on (supervised) cooking duty. The chicken is coated in crunchy whole-wheat crackers and then baked, which makes this a healthier but no less tasty alternative to your standard fried finger. Get our Baked Cracker-Crusted Chicken Fingers recipe.

Grilled Chicken Thighs with Soy Marinade

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Keto followers can get onboard with this Asian-inspired chicken dish. A minimum four hour bath in soy and garlic will infuse your thighs with plenty of flavor. Noodles or rice are optional. Get our Grilled Chicken Thighs with Soy Marinade.

Grilled Sweet Chili and Lime Shrimp Kebabs

Shrimp on the barbie get an extra kick with a brush of sweet chili sauce. A squeeze of lime at the finish adds welcome brightness (and you can skip the cilantro). Get our Grilled Sweet Chili and Lime Shrimp Kebabs recipe.

Ham and Cheese Quesadillas

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This meaty, melty 'dilla will take you back to the time in high school when you couldn't decide between taking Spanish or French. Apparently the best solution was a combination of both. Now the question is: Which cheese is speaking your language? Get our Ham and Cheese Quesadillas recipe.

Pizza Dough Gnocchi

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Pizza dough offers plenty of versatility Case in point: this chewy gnocchi which is finished with marinara sauce and grated parmesan. It's basically a pizza pie in a bowl. Get our Pizza Dough Gnocchi recipe.

Eggs in a Nest

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Eggs in a Nest. Toad in a Hole. Whatever you want to call it, this slice of toast with an egg center is a great way to start the morning—or end the day. Be careful to ensure your yolk is runny so the bread can sop up all that liquid gold. Get our Eggs in a Nest recipe.

Three-Ingredient Side Dishes

Crispy Prosciutto-Wrapped Asparagus

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At its peak in spring, asparagus is delicious roasted but even better when wrapped in cured pork. (Bacon is a totally acceptable substitute if you don't have prosciutto—and either way, the meat mummy treatment makes even out-of-season stalks taste good.) Serve it as an appetizer or a side. Get our Crispy Prosciutto-Wrapped Asparagus recipe.

Roasted Broccolini

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The thin, tender florets on broccolini are well suited for the oven treatment. The stalks slightly soften but still have snap, and when gently brushed with olive oil, the leaves develop a satisfying crispiness. Although they're just fine without it, consider adding a squeeze of lemon for extra zing. Get our Roasted Broccolini recipe.

Jalapeño Poppers

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It's 5 o'clock somewhere and these happy hour favorites are calling out your name. Peppers. Cream Cheese. Salt. Boom! Yeah, yeah. We know they're really good deep-fried, but that's an unnecessary hassle at home when they're so easy to make in the oven, not to mention way healthier and still damn tasty. Get our Easy Jalapeño Poppers recipe.

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Perfect Baked Potatoes

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There's a baked potato. And then there's a perfect baked potato. Follow these steps to achieve spuds nirvana, then consider taking things to the next level with a fully loaded baked potato bar. Get our Perfect Baked Potatoes recipe.

Deviled Eggs

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For a tasty one-ingredient snack, you can't go wrong with a hard-boiled egg. Even better, add a touch of mayo and sprinkle of paprika for a devilish upgrade. Get the Deviled Eggs recipe.

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Three-Ingredient Extras

Homemade Ricotta Cheese

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Whole milk, salt, vinegar or lemon juice—those are the only three ingredients required to make ricotta from scratch. But, you will need some extra hardware including cheesecloth, a fine mesh strainer, and an instant-read thermometer. The investment is worth it to have fresh, fluffy cheese for your toast, pizza, or lasagna. Pass the stuffed shells. Get our Homemade Ricotta Cheese recipe.

Fall Herb Butter

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While there's an abundance of fall herbs in, well, fall, you'll easily be able to find these year-round at your grocery store. Pick out a couple of your favorites, mince and mash with room temperature butter. Spread it on bread or let it melt atop a sizzling seared steak. Either way, make a large batch because it keeps in the fridge for as long as unseasoned butter and freezes well, too. Get our Fall Herb Butter recipe.

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Three-Ingredient Desserts & Treats

3 Ingredient Crème Brûlée

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Beyond how easy it is to prepare, this crème brûlée hack is a make-ahead dish. Prep the custard in the afternoon, refrigerate, and when you're ready to serve a fancy dessert later that evening, just gently caramelize sugar in a small pan, pour, and you're golden. Get the 3 Ingredient Crème Brûlée recipe.

Like 3 Ingredient Crème Brûlée, this caffeinated beverage inspired by South Korean Dalgona candy earned viral status on TikTok; its 15 minutes of frothy glory on social media may be over, but it's still a fun treat to whip up when you can't get to your favorite coffee shopInstant coffee, sugar, and milk (plus hot water) are all that's needed. Get the Dalgona Coffee recipe.

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Two-Ingredient Banana Ice Cream

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This frozen delight is essentially blended bananas (no dairy is added) so vegans can feel free to indulge. Foster-ize with a drizzle of caramel sauce and consider adding a sprinkle of fleur de sel—a little goes a long way. Get our Two-Ingredient Banana Ice Cream.

Toasted Cashew and Bacon Brittle

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Beyond the nuts and pork, sugar, water, and salt are all it takes to make this crunchy confection (we're letting water and salt slide since they're always on hand). Make sure you own a reliable candy thermometer to ensure optimal consistency. Get our Toasted Cashew and Bacon Brittle recipe.

Lemonade

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Don't settle for the artificial stuff. Just as its name suggests, this recipe is oh so easy to prepare. Simply combine simple syrup, water, ice, and an obscene amount of lemons (grow a tree in your backyard or make friends with someone who has one), and you'll be quenching your thirst all summer long. Since water doesn't officially count as an ingredient, throw in some iced tea or perhaps a shot or two of vodka to hit the ingredient trifecta. Get our Easy Lemonade recipe.

David is a food and culture writer based in Los Angeles by way of New York City. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, CBS Local, Mashable, and Gawker.

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