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Will My Popcorn Explode?


By Randall Munroe via NYTimes | NYT > Food | Disclosure
on December 29, 2020
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Labels: Food, NYT, NYT > Food, NYTimes, The odds that all of your popcorn kernels will pop simultaneously aren’t zero. Maybe think instead of the multiple lotteries you’re more likely to win.

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  • a creamy chard casserole and carrots glazed in miso bring hearty flavor to the holiday in this menu from David Tanis.
  • A creamy corn soup
  • A creamy lemon pasta
  • a creamy pasta and gingery cabbage rolls all prove why the leafy green is a home-cooking favorite.
  • a creamy potato-Cheddar soup with quick-pickled jalapeños
  • a crème fraîche tang and a texture just as light (or dense) as you like.
  • a crisp salad and homemade ice cream: This simple
  • A Croatian monastery turned hotel
  • A Croatian wine
  • a Cuban-Chinese restaurant on the Upper West Side
  • A deal would unite two large players in food delivery as more people order in meals during the pandemic.
  • A decades-long fascination with the much-loved Sichuan dish inspires research — and eventually a little experimentation.
  • a deck of playing cards that highlight a selection of New York restaurants.
  • A dedicated band of swimmers (and eaters) explores New York restaurants by water
  • a deep dive into a San Francisco classic stew and more.
  • a deli called Romero.
  • a delicate Indonesian rainbow cake made with natural dyes is a sweet way to celebrate.
  • A deluxe meal doesn’t have to be difficult
  • A detailed new book by the molecular biologist Karyn Lynn Newman offers lively insight.
  • A digital cookbook and a new website let quarantined diners find the recipes of their favorite restaurants and chefs.
  • A direct pipeline to chefs that took decades to build has been cut off by the coronavirus
  • a dish defined by national and familial traditions.
  • A dish inspired by a childhood in Georgia where the PlayPlace was a hot spot for finding other Korean families.
  • a dish that reflects our nation’s history.
  • A distiller from Tel Aviv has made a single-malt kosher whiskey
  • a downtown pop-up from Chikarashi Isso
  • A Dozen Cousins makes single-serve packs of spiced beans
  • A dry run this weekend of whatever you plan to cook on Memorial Day — maybe Korean beef burgers with sesame-cucumber pickles — is worth the effort.
  • A family tradition inspired Yewande Komolafe’s spiced and steeped fruit mix
  • a family-style meal can expose them to new foods
  • a favorite dessert of various Native tribes in the southeast for centuries.
  • A federal benefit guaranteeing free school meals to millions more students has expired as food prices have risen. Many families are feeling the pinch.
  • a festival devoted to the cake will be held in Queens.
  • A few cheeses
  • A few hours on the stove or in the oven does wonders
  • a few knobs of mozzarella
  • A Filipino deli with incredible views
  • A fine dinner need not be complicated
  • A first birthday calls for these small tender confections
  • A fish and chips operation from Ed Szymanski
  • A flurry of litigation by advocacy groups seeks to combat what they say is a rise in deceptive marketing by food giants.
  • A food safety specialist offers tips on helping to keep your food safe.
  • a food shop in Sagaponack
  • a former technology consultant
  • a gastronomic capital
  • A gastropub with a fine-dining consultant
  • A genetic analysis of a melon found in Sudan may point to the wild fruit that gave rise to one of summertime’s sweetest treats.
  • A gently seasoned pot of rice and lentils is the perfect antidote to holiday feasting.
  • a German stew Yewande Komolafe learned from her parents.
  • a gingery chicken-meatball hot pot
  • a gorgeous succotash
  • a government-run grove on Corsica — home to some 900 varieties — has become a place of pilgrimage.
  • a governor and a young Barack Obama.
  • a Greek restaurant goes global
  • A group of Indigenous chefs is releasing a virtual cookbook featuring digital issues
  • A group of restaurateurs has organized a fund-raiser after the devastating explosions in Lebanon’s capital.
  • A group show curated by Gary Simmons
  • a guide to what to pick up and what to pack it in
  • a halophyte.
  • a hard-to-pin-down blend of ethnic and racial identities.
  • a hasselback sausage or hambone soup: There are so many adaptable recipes to be made during these long days at home.
  • A Hawaiian specialty cooked the way a local has been making it for 25 years.
  • A hidden layer of crumbs makes these muffins feel like the best coffee cakes.
  • A holiday ham
  • a holiday meal isn’t complete without sweet potatoes direct from the grower.
  • A honey-butter glaze does double duty
  • a hotel on the French Riviera — and more.
  • a Houston restaurant famed for the Viet-Cajun style that has spread around the country.
  • A Huguette Caland solo exhibition
  • a hurdle for a restaurant catering to the theater crowd.
  • A James Welling exhibition
  • A Japanese restaurant to replace O Ya in the Park South Hotel
  • A Jerusalem grill from the Philadelphia restaurateurs Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook is a fantastic dish and worth pairing with hummus and rice.
  • A Juergen Teller monograph
  • A kaiseki bar at the back of BBF
  • a kind of deconstructed pizza
  • a Korean barbecue restaurant featuring beef ribs and more restaurant news.
  • A large
  • A large portion of the purchase price of the Sette’s new collaboration with the designer Anna Polonsky goes toward World Central Kitchen.
  • a Latin-inspired cafe in the Bronx
  • A lawsuit against America’s largest sandwich chain has raised questions about America’s most popular canned fish. We tried to answer one: Is Subway selling tuna?
  • A layer of crunchy dukkah over tender beans
  • a leader of the local-grain movement in Tucson
  • a lemon cheesecake tart and more recipes.
  • a lemony white bean soup with greens and ground turkey
  • a lentil-orzo stew
  • a less-formal approach for Chikarashi Isso and more restaurant news.
  • A limited study by Chinese researchers suggests the role played by air currents in spreading the illness in enclosed spaces.
  • a limited-edition cruller
  • a line of eco-conscious children’s wear — and more.
  • A line of kitchen helpers
  • A line of three cheeses from Sach Foods shows paneer’s versatility.
  • a liquor-soaked petit four.
  • a little apartment oven or a lack of pans shouldn’t keep you from preparing an impressive dish.
  • a little fat and tons of lemon.
  • A little planning goes a long way to help a holiday meal come together easily.
  • a lobster roll is a luxurious taste of summer at its simplest.
  • A lobster salad doesn’t have to be relegated to special occasions
  • A look back at the life of a beloved Greenpoint
  • a lounge disguised as a locksmith and shoe repair
  • A lower-sodium salt substitute from the Baja Peninsula of Mexico is made with salicornia
  • A major plant genome sequencing effort may offer a path to breeding more climate-resilient chickpeas
  • A Marcel Breuer doc
  • A meal at Nakaji might start with icefish and end with watermelon. Then
  • a Mediterranean-Israeli spinoff and more restaurant news.
  • A Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse
  • a Midtown location for a downtown Japanese spot
  • a milk tea cafe in Greenwich Village
  • a Milwaukee drink mixer company.
  • a mini food hall featuring Asian snacks in Williamsburg
  • a miniature wearable bouquet and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • a model
  • a modest restaurant that became known as a temple for Low Country cuisine.
  • A Montreal restaurateur’s self-lacerating style has drawn worldwide attention
  • a morning favorite at Yotam Ottolenghi’s house
  • a move for German’s Soup and more restaurant news.
  • a move that signals a growing conversation between two sides of the industry.
  • A multimillionaire by 36
  • A museum retrospective to enjoy from your couch — and more.
  • a mushroom lasagna
  • A mysterious bag of birdseed.
  • A nanny and cook
  • A new 1970s-inspired Texas hotel
  • a new array of small companies are using Diwali and its tradition of giving sweets to popularize a different kind of bar.
  • A new biography traces the influence he wielded as a writer and the pain he endured for his sexuality in an unwelcoming world.
  • A new blanc de noirs Champagne from Bollinger should be popped for any celebration.
  • A new book by Joshua David Stein mines the parenting secrets of the world’s top chefs.
  • A new book celebrates Burgundian mustard
  • A new book details the history of the restaurant the Grey
  • A new book dives into the history
  • A new book gives readers a look at how people raise their glasses around the world.
  • A new book looks at the U.S.D.A.’s historical watercolor record of the nation’s pomological bounty.
  • a new branch of Vanessa’s Dumpling House and more restaurant news.
  • A new breed of hydroponic farm
  • a new business in the Dekalb Food Market
  • a new center of food start-ups. He died of complications of the coronavirus.
  • A new clear liquor is made from whey
  • a new cocktail bar on the Lower East Side.
  • a new cocktail cafe
  • A new collaboration with Sun Noodle gives cooks nationwide the chance to try the restaurant’s famed tonkotsu and spicy karaka ramen.
  • a new contender stands out with subtle Shanghainese cooking.
  • A new cookbook from the restaurant Kajitsu in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan highlights the intricacies of a vegan-style of Japanese cooking.
  • A new cookbook highlights the seasonal recipes of western Massachusetts.
  • A new cookbook profiles the makers at this popular outdoor food festival
  • a new coronavirus variant and indoor service will put outdoor dining to the test this winter.
  • A new crop of booze-free beverages brings dimension and depth to the genre.
  • A new digital cookbook
  • A new documentary
  • A new documentary on Champagne explores its roots in France
  • A new film looks at a working holiday in France taken by the chef David Kinch and his Manresa kitchen team.
  • A new food guide provides a deep history of the Italian table
  • a new frozen dessert brand from a Greek ice cream specialist
  • a new frozen treat company
  • a new gallery space in Reykjavik — and more.
  • a new generation of chefs are experimenting.
  • A new generation of pâtissier is eschewing the primness and precision of traditional cakes and creating confections as delightful as they are subversive.
  • A new generation of practitioners says the profession pays inadequate attention to different kinds of diets
  • a new Greek hotel — and more.
  • A new grilling kit from Hudson Valley Fisheries is suitable for Father’s Day.
  • A new group show at Fort Makers in the Lower East Side honors one of the world’s most popular fruits.
  • a new guesthouse in Arles — and more.
  • a new hibachi
  • a new import for the United States
  • a new juice-based soft drink
  • A new limited series on Netflix is a nuanced celebration of African Americans and their food. It is also sorely overdue.
  • A new line from Penfolds features two cuvées that combine wines of two continents. Do they transcend a sense of place
  • A new line of citrus plates from Williams Sonoma brings sunshine to the dinner table.
  • A new line of table linens from a Los Angeles company adds breezy elegance to summer meals.
  • a new location for Gabriel’s Bar & Restaurant
  • A new location of Agata & Valentina takes inspiration from stores in Italy and has a gluten-free kitchen.
  • a new mezcal brand financed by Jim Cramer
  • a new neighborhood spot in Prospect Heights
  • A new offering from Planet Oat Frozen Desserts is silky smooth and comes in six flavors.
  • A new online course from the caterer Great Performances and the nonprofit Sylvia Center looks at how noodles are cooked around the world.
  • A new outpost of Mimi Cheng’s
  • a new palette of glazes from Heath Ceramics
  • A new Parisian bakery
  • A new perspective is a click away.
  • A new pizzeria in Brooklyn strays from the slice-shop template.
  • A new portfolio from Opinion and the newsroom will expand our ambitions in an age-old medium.
  • A new project from a Tuscan butcher
  • A new project takes you into the lives of reporters and editors who aren’t just covering the pandemic
  • A new restaurant at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles is the latest effort to try to reach visitors’ hearts through their stomachs.
  • A new restaurant from a Bâtard and Augustine alumnus
  • A new restaurant goes beyond falafel and shawarma to offer dishes rarely seen outside private homes.
  • a new restaurant in Toronto and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • A new restaurant with a wide-ranging view of Chinese food is a bright spot in a beleaguered neighborhood.
  • A new season of “Special
  • A new series
  • A new set of measures from Cocktail Kingdom is designed with the bartender in mind.
  • a new show at the SculptureCenter — and more.
  • A new site is a one-stop shop for T-shirts
  • A new SoHo brewery
  • A new soup pickup; a seafood spot expands into Crown Heights; and more restaurant news.
  • a new spirit from Barcelona
  • a new spirit from San Diego
  • A new spot from the owners of Kosaka
  • A new spot from the team behind Osamil
  • a new stand in Brooklyn
  • A new steak spot from Laurent Tourondel
  • A new study challenges assumptions about energy expenditure by people
  • A new study estimated that each year California gas appliances and infrastructure leak the same amount of benzene as is emitted by nearly 60
  • a new sushi restaurant in Manhattan and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • a new tableware line from Yotam Ottolenghi — and more.
  • a new tea
  • A new tea blend from Harney & Sons raises money for Shakespeare’s Globe in London.
  • A new theater district hotel
  • A new wave of independent beverage brands
  • a new wave of small companies are using Diwali and its tradition of giving sweets to popularize a different kind of bar.
  • a new wine shop from Bâtard and Tribeca Grill alumni
  • a new wine shop in Crown Heights and more restaurant news.
  • a New York-based photographer spent two weeks documenting Bangkok’s fresh markets and street vendors.
  • a night at the Seattle Symphony and a day among the sea otters at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
  • A no-recipe recipe for charred cabbage slaw
  • A no-recipe recipe for pasta with brussels sprouts and diced bacon is just the thing for your weeknight feed.
  • a Noah Davis tote — and more.
  • A NoMad spot from a Le Coucou alumnus
  • a noodle specialist in Midtown
  • A nostalgic experience for the senses.
  • A number of restaurants are betting that Americans want to get gussied up again
  • a number of women are now distilling
  • a once-baked chocolate chip treat
  • a once-rare diagnosis is receiving new attention from scientists
  • A painter of expatriate life
  • a Palestinian town surrounded by olive groves
  • a Parisian floral gallery
  • a partner of Harlem Hops
  • A partnership between the rapper and the fast-food chain is a melding of the merchandising minds.
  • A pasta pie becomes a seasonal reverie for the senses.
  • A peek into the lives of readers at home.
  • A Pennsylvania chocolatier has updated his line of life-size chocolate scarabs
  • A perfect transition into fall
  • a perfume subscription service — and more.
  • a period of turmoil has generated a new wave of professional bakers.
  • a personal riff on the classic Jamaican dish.
  • a picnic in the sand can be a stress-free treat.
  • A pillar of California’s pioneering food scene
  • a pine-scented essential oil — and more.
  • a pivot for Gabriel Stulman’s The Jones space
  • A pizzeria from Pino Luongo
  • a pocket bar above the Brooklyn restaurant.
  • a political reporter continues to enjoy his favorite dishes from the around the country.
  • A polymath
  • a pop-up boutique from the Greek chef Maria Loi and more restaurant news.
  • a pop-up series by Black chefs
  • a pop-up wine bar from Parcelle
  • A pop-up with ties to High Street on Hudson
  • a pork jerky of sorts
  • A portrait of Mr. Bourdain with José Andrés and Eric Ripert raises money for the food bank in Grand Cayman.
  • a potter in Long Island City
  • a premixed
  • A program being started in Atlanta helps midsize farmers buy their own land while providing much-needed fresh food to urban consumers.
  • A Prohibition-era accessory once again seems practical.
  • a punk Art Deco hotel — and more.
  • a purse that’s a pouch — and more.
  • a Queens expansion for Pig Beach
  • A quick weeknight sauté of ripe corn
  • A rampant internet comment that just won’t die shows how recipes
  • A reader asks how to clean her wooden dining chairs.
  • A reader wants to know how screen breaks should work when our mental escapes also come via screens.
  • A recipe that evokes the traditional holiday fare of Paul McCartney’s youth via the plant-based cooking of his daughter Mary.
  • a red blend aged in traditional clay amphora
  • A reopening for Jing Fong
  • a residency for Greenpoint Fish
  • A restaurant dish melding the dip with creamy esquites loosely inspired the chef and cookbook author’s new favorite.
  • A restaurant group in London has planted its flag in Manhattan
  • A restaurant in the new Graduate Roosevelt Island
  • a restaurant run by Sacred Heart Catholic Church in El Paso
  • a restored Art Deco hotel — and more.
  • a retro cocktail bar in the West Village and more restaurant news.
  • A return for Barbuto
  • A return to indoor dining may be far off
  • a return to summer normalcy will have to wait a little longer.
  • a rich chile oil from Veracruz
  • A riff on lemon meringue pie
  • A riff on stuffed cabbage
  • A rigorous three-month study found that people lost little weight
  • a roundup of steaks for delivery
  • A sake bar from Sushi Nakazawa’s finest
  • A San Francisco-based Malaysian chef is keeping busy during the pandemic with a diverse business model that has allowed her to improvise and generate revenue.
  • a second fridge — and sometimes a third — is another member of the family.
  • A self-taught baker in New Jersey is helping entrepreneurs all over the world
  • A serendipitous trip in the Basque Country led Dorie Greenspan to this irresistible dessert.
  • A series of webinars from Penn State Extension covers the basics of food preservation.
  • A series of Zoom talks look at the ethics of chocolate and how the North American Free Trade Agreement affected Mexican food north and south of the border.
  • a sheet-pan chicken with roasted
  • A shortage of workers is forcing restaurants to turn away eager customers and confront a bigger problem: How to make hospitality an industry where people want to work.
  • a shrimp scampi with orzo or a satisfying chicken French.
  • a simple ground-chickpea stew
  • a simple pot of boiling water can become a complete meal.
  • a simple spaghetti al limone
  • A six-foot meatless Italian hero
  • a six-member team still finds a way to share recipes
  • A skin-contact vinegar made in the Friuli region of Italy is a worthy addition to your cupboard.
  • A slice joint from Mark Iacono of Lucali
  • A slight spin on Melissa Clark’s chicken Milanese has become a mainstay in the author’s kitchen.
  • A small group of animal welfare scientists is seeking answers to that question. Facing a growing anti-dairy movement
  • A smaller wine bar from the L’Artusi team
  • a smoky eggplant soup or galbijjim.
  • A snap to make
  • a society for women in the male-dominated culinary world.
  • a solid chocolate Easter treat dressed for these quarantine times.
  • a son of Otis Lee
  • A Southern caramel cake
  • A sparkling water flavored with lime and yuzu is a nice change of pace from tonic in a mixed drink.
  • a specialty of Jerusalem
  • a spirits company from the chef Patrick Miller
  • a springy asparagus soup
  • a Sri Lankan dal and a crab and shrimp boil pasta: Set yourself up for success in the kitchen.
  • A staple of South and Central Asian cooking
  • A staple of the plate lunch in Hawaii is lifted by a bit of heat and a tangy note.
  • a staple on the Rue de Rivoli
  • A steak made from a beet
  • a step-by-step guide to growing brew-friendly plants at home
  • a stir-fry or a spicy black bean bake.
  • A storm last week damaged a North Jersey warehouse
  • A stretch of outdoor dining in Harlem
  • a subtly sweet West African blend of rice and peanuts
  • A summery riff on a childhood favorite
  • A superlative macaroni salad
  • A surprising online discovery leads to an unlikely friendship and a heartfelt cake recipe.
  • A sweet and spicy roast chicken for those observing Yom Kippur
  • A sweet confection was born. Kosterina now sells dark chocolate bars blended with olive oil.
  • A tahini-wasabi dressing finishes this any occasion recipe inspired
  • a take on a classic French salade composée.
  • a takeout-and-delivery-only outpost of Nice Day
  • a takeout-only cafe in Brooklyn
  • A tangy mix of lime juice
  • a taproom and brewery from Talea Beer Co.
  • a tasting room and more.
  • a tea from China that is compressed and usually fermented
  • a tea shop and retailer in Greenpoint
  • a third location for Anassa Tavern
  • A third location for Momoya Soho
  • A third location of Mermaid Inn
  • a third-generation Parisian baker
  • a tight-knit gathering of friends and family.
  • a time for pie whether it’s filled with apple or key lime
  • A Times food journalist who revealed accusations of misconduct at the restaurant in Washington State discusses how employees came to tell their story.
  • A Times Square branch of AweSum DimSum
  • a tiny Koreatown business keeps neighborhood restaurants running through the pandemic.
  • a tomate confite
  • A tote to feel good about — and more.
  • a trattoria-style spot in the West Village
  • A trio of consummate hosts — a creative director
  • A trip to Normandy — and an attractive salad pairing — inspired this menu from David Tanis.
  • a Turkish tool used to blacken eggplant
  • a turmeric chicken ready for substitutions: Make meals that comfort.
  • a Utah distillery
  • a vegan bistro from the Beyond Sushi team and more restaurant news.
  • a vegetarian kofta
  • A versatile pantry staple in many cuisines
  • A veteran food writer
  • A veteran of the downtown cocktail scene
  • A vibrant kale salad
  • A vibrant seafood stew
  • a vintage supper club with a Daniel alumnus at the helm
  • A virtual talk later this month through the Museum of Food and Drink celebrates Albanian cooks and their dishes.
  • a warmly spiced West African porridge of rice and peanuts that’s also a versatile meal.
  • a washed-rind cheese from Grey Barn on Martha’s Vineyard
  • a website that highlights deals
  • A whole bunch of chard adds color and texture
  • A wide-reaching family’s interpretations of a Moroccan Jewish recipe reflects their history.
  • A Williamsburg spot from the team behind Eight Mile Creek
  • a wine and ice cream bar opens in Paris — and more.
  • a wine estate in Provence known for its Bandol reds and rosés. She ran the kitchen.
  • a world travel guide.
  • A year after candy hearts appeared blank
  • A Yerushalmi kugel
  • a yogurt marinade preps proteins to take the heat.
  • a young couple down the road stepped in.
  • A younger generation of growers and producers looks to ancient vineyards and heritage grapes to give a new identity to Spanish red wines.
  • A Zoom lecture explores how ancient Greeks used alcohol to fuel their discussions
  • a.k.a. the Barefoot Contessa
  • a.k.a. Ursula XVII
  • Abasolo Ancestral Corn Whisky
  • abiding agricultural traditions and stunning beauty.
  • About a thousand employees at plants in four states are on the picket line
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  • according to Black women who have tried.
  • according to new research. That’s good news for nature.
  • Acme Smoked Fish in Brooklyn uses shichimi togarashi in this new offering.
  • Acrobats and Acrobatics
  • across cultures and cuisines. But how does it work?
  • Across the country
  • Actors and Actresses
  • Adam D. Weinberg
  • Adapted from a Hungarian Jewish family’s recipe
  • Adapted from a recipe by Joan Nathan
  • Add a bit of seaweed to your weeknight pasta
  • Add herbs and some alliums to a stick of butter for a lot of flavor.
  • Add some refrigerator alchemy to vanilla wafers
  • Adda
  • Added to cocktails
  • Adding fried pepperoni to a classic recipe with garlic and olive oil gives it a bacon-like brawniness and a chile kick.
  • adding new confusion to the process.
  • adding some zing to their tacos.
  • adds sophistication to the holiday table.
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  • affogato and logging off.
  • After 20 years of tinkering with flavors
  • After 81 years — and in the midst of a pandemic — Hemlock Hill Farm in New York is finally hitting its stride.
  • after a long pandemic pause
  • After a morning swim
  • After a particularly long winter
  • After a small test release last year
  • After a summer of breezy cooking with the freshest ingredients
  • After an uneven patch
  • After another difficult year
  • after being caught up in a citywide furor over the treatment of restaurant workers.
  • after complaints surfaced about the treatment of women in his books and at events.
  • After declaring that giving awards was not ‘the right thing to do’ this year
  • after focusing on reds.
  • after its winners included no Black people.
  • After moderating a panel on the climate crisis
  • After my wife and I both lost our jobs
  • After President Trump’s executive order
  • After recent sexual harassment allegations by many women
  • After some heavy holiday fare
  • After the author and TV personality’s death
  • After the British chefs Nadiya Hussain and Nigella Lawson developed recipes using banana skins
  • After the coronavirus lockdown
  • After the correspondent Kim Severson came across the disturbing roots of a family farm
  • After the resignation of Adam Rapoport
  • After two years of fires
  • after winning acclaim and devoted fans at Bâtard
  • again.
  • aged for seven years
  • aged in sherry casks.
  • Agriculture and Farming
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  • Aisha Ibrahim will lead the kitchen of the celebrated 70-year-old restaurant in Seattle.
  • Akua’s plant-based burgers are made from cultivated kelp.
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  • Alarmed by dwindling sales to Gen Z
  • Alaskan Salmon processes the fish from the Copper River and sends the delicacy nationwide.
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  • Alexa Weibel’s chopped salad with jalapeño-ranch dressing is all excess
  • Alexa Weibel’s mushroom ragù might be a little over the top for a Wednesday
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  • Ali Slagle has recipes for days.
  • Ali Slagle’s cantaloupe-avocado salad
  • Ali Slagle’s cheesy
  • Ali Slagle’s mixture of grainy mustard and fruit preserves is the ideal pairing for the seared chops.
  • Ali Slagle’s new recipe uses romesco sauce for big flavor.
  • Alice Waters
  • Alice Waters and Enrique Olvera are among the chefs contributing to the Resy Cookie Box.
  • Alice Waters and Julia Child show kids that food has the power to make our worlds bigger
  • Alice Waters’s recipe for long-cooked broccoli delivers deep flavor.
  • Alison Roman’s advice to eat these especially delicious little fishes: Add lots of herbs and something oniony
  • Alison Roman’s low-and-slowish cooked salmon is revelatory.
  • Alix Daguin
  • All buffed and polished from the gaslight-era chandeliers to the menu
  • all featured in the new edition of “The Essential New York Times Cookbook
  • all food is comfort food. But this quick-to-prepare dish is especially sustaining.
  • all from 2021
  • all made in Sardinia.
  • all ready for your interpretation.
  • All the pleasure of the Nutty Buddy without the sugar overload.
  • All the speedy
  • all-night nibbling on the couch.
  • Allan Benton heads to the woods of Tennessee to search for alliums and cook up a creekside feast.
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  • allowing him to thrive in the
  • almonds and warming spices to a 2011 dish for a lifting
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  • along with a history of the Parisian hotel.
  • along with a marble rye.
  • along with a preview of its new “African/American” exhibition.
  • along with neighboring Carrboro
  • along with other condiments from the restaurant.
  • along with whales
  • alongside charred scallions and creamy raw pistachios.
  • alongside roasted carrots and chicken
  • aloo masala
  • Alpine Skiing
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  • Already on an upswing in recent years
  • Also bright (and yellow): Bengali-style fish with mustard oil
  • also loved by vegans
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  • Aluminum-free ways to handle sweat — and more.
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  • Amázzoni makes use of the Brazil nut and cocoa in its London dry-style spirit.
  • Amber Mayfield hosted an outdoor potluck for friends and fellow foodies.
  • Ambulances
  • America has become the world’s leading wine consumer. Kevin Zraly has had a lot to do with that.
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  • American chefs are exploring the possibilities of plant-based salumi
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  • American paddlefish and Russian sturgeon were not supposed to be able to create hybrid offspring. Surprise!
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  • Americans are cooking a lot of fish these days
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  • Americans have embraced comfort food with a renewed fervor. But this isn’t the first time culinary habits have shifted during a pandemic.
  • Americans’ renewed desire for the nostalgic comfort food may be partly the result of enduring a pandemic.
  • Americas wants to be more inclusive. Some black wine experts say the recent changes aren’t enough.
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  • An accusation involving migrant labor in Puglia leads to self-examination and
  • an age-old practice that is now shaping the future of hospitality.
  • An age-old tradition suddenly has fresh urgency in the pandemic
  • An airy restaurant in the Rockaway Hotel
  • An almost 25-year-old hack lets you use a food processor and canned fruit to create frozen treats.
  • an alumnus of Blue Hill at Stone Barns.
  • An American food importer provided the inspiration for this spicy pâte de fruits from Provence
  • an assertive greenish-gold extra-virgin olive oil
  • An augmented reality app
  • An Austrian ski lodge on the Upper East Side
  • An automated dumpling shop in the East Village
  • an Ayurvedic spa in Santa Monica — and more.
  • An East Village location for a meatpacking bar and restaurant
  • An Eataly restaurant teams up with Color Factory
  • an elegant icebox cake
  • an elegant whiskey den in the garment district and more restaurant news.
  • an Emma’s Torch expansion to Citi Field and more restaurant news.
  • An employment program near the city of Padua helps inmates develop life skills and earn a substantial wage.
  • an excuse to give yourself and friends an hour to sit down and linger.
  • An exhibition by the painter Elizabeth Downer Riker documents a decade of urban gardening.
  • An exhibition of new work by Stanley Whitney
  • An exhibition of new work from Doug Meyer
  • An exhibition of work by Hurvin Anderson
  • an expansion for a Park Slope
  • An experiment with unglazed clay pots hinted at how much archaeologists can learn about ancient cultures from cooking vessels.
  • An expertly curated platter makes for ideal late-summer eating.
  • an extremely simple sauce traditionally made with tuna
  • An heirloom tomato tart
  • an ice-cream parlor opens in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
  • An importer wondered why Italian wines have caught on more easily. One reason is simply familiarity. Greek reds can be superb but they are unknown.
  • an incense holder that doubles as jewelry — and more.
  • An industry revitalized itself with just the kind of large gathering spaces that now seem like breeding grounds for disease.
  • an influential artist-run kitchen in Manhattan
  • an international correspondent finds a way to travel the globe in her kitchen.
  • an intimate new space for Junoon
  • An irreverent historian who gets her hands into traditional cooking
  • an Israeli chef living in Brooklyn
  • an Italian spirits expert.
  • an Italian-inspired menu from David Tanis and more.
  • an ode to Southern Italy in Williamsburg
  • An offshoot of Sushi Noz in Chelsea
  • An old-school French recipe for a classic American fish: fluke.
  • an onion galette or sour cream dip topped with salmon roe.
  • An online auction offers martini glasses from Bar Hemingway
  • An online lecture sponsored by the Jewish Food Society covers the cultural significance of the kitchen cover-up.
  • an online potion boutique — and more.
  • an online retailer of Italian foods
  • An Oregon chocolatier has created the Covid Bunny
  • an organization founded by the chef Evan Hanczor
  • An outdoor nook from Le Crocodile
  • An outpost of the restaurant group is opening on Lafayette Street.
  • an owner of the Bay Area company
  • an owner of the Upper West Side bakery
  • an uncommonly affordable caviar service is available.
  • an unfussy cafe with a rich
  • An unlikely side effect of the pandemic: An uptick in terror-themed restaurants with creative names and even more creative menus.
  • An unpretentious bar snack transformed into something sublime.
  • an uplifted coral atoll marred by decades of mining
  • Anasazi Indians
  • Anchovy crostini
  • and
  • and (obviously) a crunchy potato chip topping.
  • and a citrus and persimmon salad.
  • and a consummate host.
  • and a cruel history.
  • and a death.
  • and a lesson in self-reliance.
  • and a meal of chicken and pomegranate stew for the winter solstice.
  • and a member of the alternative art space 112 Greene Street.
  • and a new appreciation of its overlooked enclave.
  • and a pie to restore you.
  • and a Scandinavian butter cookie with raspberry jam.
  • and a slew of dishes — Alison Roman’s chickpea stew
  • and above all keep it simple.
  • and add it to a Greek salad or turn it into a soup
  • and are best paired with something salty (like potato chips).
  • and beyond.
  • and both make excellent wines. But in the climate change era
  • and bread or crackers are all you need to build an artfully arranged platter.
  • and broader efforts like rethinking our relationship to the holiday.
  • and brought back four new Thanksgiving recipes.
  • and brought back four recipes. Make them soonest.
  • and brought back three recipes worth your time.
  • and brought several recipes to The Times so you can do just that.
  • and build meals around them for days.
  • and bursting with spiced
  • and can handle just about anything on the stove top.
  • and chicken katsu.
  • and comforting baba au rhum.
  • and connecting through cooking.
  • and consumers are trying species that even restaurants shy away from.
  • and counseled high schoolers
  • and cut your carbon footprint at the same time.
  • and David Tanis thinks you should simply let it shine on its own in this dinner.
  • and delivering jars of prepared ingredients for its broths locally.
  • and dinner got far more expensive.
  • and easy to make. Keep them in your freezer to eat anytime.
  • and Economic Security Act (2020)
  • and end up with a cake to astonish yourself and your loved ones.
  • and even better with a little bit of crisp bacon crumbled on top.
  • and even delivering it.
  • and even home chefs can try their hand.
  • and even in the pandemic they stuck to their Middle Ages motto: “The cross is steady while the world turns.”
  • and even revel in it.
  • and every culture has its version. From mush we originate — to mush we’ll return.
  • and farro and cauliflower Parmesan is a good place to start.
  • and feed loved ones.
  • and finish off the week with pork tenderloin.
  • and finished with an irresistible onion-cream sauce.
  • and fry them up as a quick snack to break fast
  • and garlic-braised chicken make for great weeknight cooking.
  • And handshakes.
  • and happenings galore. Its comeback story is well underway.
  • and hard to mess up.
  • and has as many culinary applications as it does meanings.
  • and head outside.
  • and head to the grill.
  • and her idea of home.
  • and his recipe puts a new spin on an Austrian technique.
  • and his spin on Chinese lemon chicken is sure to satisfy.
  • and honor those fall cravings.
  • and how it shaped her own approach to cooking.
  • and how that culture informed their drinking vessels.
  • and inspiration for a new venture
  • and is often cited as a pioneer in California cuisine.
  • and it discusses how it is made
  • and it includes a ready-to-make meal kit.
  • and it needs to refresh. Beyond that
  • and it ships nationwide.
  • and it’s a problem.
  • and it’s easy to clean up
  • and it’s owned in part by the Brooklyn chef Danny Mena.
  • and it’s worth getting the balance right.
  • and its cousin
  • and its first green is a tangy mustard “frill.”
  • and its flavor from an umami-rich sauce.
  • and its sweetness from roasted corn and slivered fennel.
  • and its tenderness from pockets of cooked chickpeas.
  • and Julia Moskin’s black bean soup.
  • And just remember: Everything’s going to be all right.
  • and left them puzzling out how to manage a bursting pantry of ingredients.
  • and localized shortages could occur.
  • and lots of brown butter.
  • and make a brandied fruit mix to blend into any number of dishes.
  • and make a flawless bacon
  • and make Bryan Ford’s pan de coco.
  • and make Café Carlyle’s lobster bisque
  • and make corn soup
  • and make pancakes
  • and make something new
  • and make them a whole meal.
  • and make Yotam Ottolenghi’s latest — a potato cake
  • and making a small meal can be just as festive — and a whole lot easier — than a feast.
  • and many of their workers
  • and many of them are from Ukraine. But customer numbers are down all the same.
  • and Maya Haile Samuelsson
  • and mooncakes for those gearing up for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
  • and more companies are looking to get in on the action.
  • and more dining news.
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  • and more summery recipes for the days ahead.
  • and more.
  • and much of that may have been from muscle.
  • and nationwide.
  • and neither complicated nor difficult.
  • and new recipes from Ali Slagle and Eric Kim.
  • and not always agreeing on the answer.
  • and now is the time to start.
  • and now might be the perfect time to start planning and shopping.
  • and now they won’t reopen.
  • and NYT Cooking has one
  • and offered an update and a few other recipes to try.
  • and offers three vibrant ways to finish them.
  • and on holiday tables in the United States.
  • and on shopping lists.
  • and orders a dish or two at each.
  • and our new newsletter celebrates exactly that.
  • and owners are trying to balance business and safety.
  • and oysters Rockefeller.
  • and paella kits for those farther afield.
  • and plenty of others that you didn’t even know you were looking for.
  • and points to the dysfunction at the heart of the business.
  • and pork schnitzel.
  • and pressure-cooker pork belly no matter the weather.
  • and producers are starting to send these pink bubblies to America.
  • and Prosecco makers are up in arms. But they also can’t agree on what
  • and put them to use in this simple dessert.
  • and ready for a quick toast in a 500-degree oven.
  • and recipes for the coming days.
  • And recipes for when peach season runs into tomato season.
  • and recipes you love now.
  • and regional biases
  • and rely on culinary building blocks.
  • and remained a seedbed for talented chefs and new ideas.
  • and remember how a restaurant meal can enchant.
  • and returned with incredible recipes for BBQ tofu
  • and rum raisin.
  • and safeguarding
  • and sales help combat deforestation in the region.
  • and save yourself time at the stove — and the sink.
  • and serve with a glass of something cold.
  • and set up some “culinary building blocks” — shortcuts to fast flavor — to improve your weeknight cooking.
  • and share cheesecake-chocolate pudding bars
  • and simmer away some chicken legs or beef cheeks.
  • and so are dining cars. We rode the rails from Prague to Zurich and beyond
  • and so satisfying.
  • and so springy.
  • and some people are solving it differently.
  • and some terminology to know.
  • and spreading its wings in creative new variations.
  • and still
  • and still does
  • and stir-fry them.
  • and stray herbs become a garlicky green sauce to slather on just about anything.
  • and supremely comforting.
  • and sweet enough for dessert.
  • and takeout and delivery from spots offering Ethiopian favorites
  • and that means smothered chicken
  • and the Bazaar by José Andrés
  • and the beginning of the weekend with pancakes or waffles.
  • and the Berlin Philharmonic
  • and the books complement each other.
  • and the community
  • and the first shipment focuses on American ricottas.
  • and the harvest helps combat erosion that has affected the island’s coral reefs.
  • and the lessons it taught her about the world and its possibilities.
  • and the new generation of alcohol-free wines is promising.
  • and the people who develop them
  • and the power balance may be shifting for good.
  • and the risk of fires remains high. But winemakers are trying to adapt to climate change.
  • and the wines are priced to go. How come they don’t get more respect?
  • and the work is still done by hand.
  • and their precarious balance.
  • and then make a plan for saag paneer
  • and then use it on toast
  • and there’s “slime”.
  • and these sheet-pan brussels sprouts
  • and they are refreshing.
  • and they have largely been left off vaccine priority lists.
  • and they never ask for a raise. But they also break down.
  • and they ship nationwide.
  • and think of Gabrielle Hamilton’s Prune. Or settle in with some barbecued chicken or lemony orzo.
  • and this fresh three-course dinner from David Tanis puts that bounty to work.
  • and this generous pasta-bean-pesto dish proves just that.
  • and this one delivers a rich maple-pecan frangipane wrapped up in plenty of buttery
  • and this spicy
  • and time to start preparing for the meal
  • and to-go cocktails.
  • and treat yourself to a pasta with fresh herbs
  • and two for everyone else.
  • and use it to heal.
  • and use it to top roasted potatoes
  • and using them to make infusions that soothe and restore.
  • and vegan mushroom with leeks and farro make sophisticated fillings for the humble Australian sausage roll.
  • and vegan Yorkshire puddings are all on the horizon.
  • and very little about who he is
  • and walks the line between rich and light.
  • and we have loads of recipes.
  • and we have lots more for suhoor and iftar.
  • and we have lots of options.
  • and we have recipes for you to cook while mom relaxes.
  • and we have some delicious ideas.
  • and what may lie ahead.
  • and whatever you’re experiencing. Here are a few recipes to help.
  • And when will we get back to it?
  • And why we should support it.
  • and will reopen on Mulberry Street.
  • and Wirecutter has suggestions.
  • And with it
  • and with the pandemic
  • and written with Andrew C. Greeley
  • and you
  • and you can try a classic cocktail to go in Manhattan.
  • and you don’t have to.
  • and you should explore those now.
  • and you’ll always have a delicious meal at the ready.
  • Andrea Larossa
  • Andrea Nguyen has a lovely story about Tet
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  • Andy Beckstoffer drove up the price of wine. Did the strategy work too well?
  • Angelic Bakehouse has added tiny buns
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  • Anne Saxelby and Alexandra Jones have written informative cheese guides
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  • another vintage is on its way.
  • Answering a popular reader question
  • Answering a reader’s question about what to do with vacation time when standard travel seems problematic.
  • Answers for a concerned mom
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  • Anthems for a year in lockdown.
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  • Apple and Google have added handy features for these uncertain times.
  • apple cider and a touch of curry powder make this simple soup worthy of the Thanksgiving table.
  • Apples
  • Approaching okra creatively will broaden the complexity and flavors of your cooking. A one-pan spiced shrimp dinner proves it.
  • Apulia
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  • Aquavit and sweDISHnyc.com offer Julbord kits for a festive celebration.
  • Aquavit celebrates herring with a summer festival that had to be skipped last year because of the pandemic.
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  • architectural handbags — and more.
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  • are a sweet way to celebrate the holiday.
  • are all offering the dish.
  • are bottling their family’s red sauce.
  • are coming to a new Ritz-Carlton hotel in Manhattan.
  • are entertaining and feeding weekend crowds in Manhattan and the Hudson Valley.
  • are gaining steam ahead of Election Day.
  • are getting in the way at home.
  • are hearty
  • are now selling frozen dumplings
  • are rapidly spreading across the country. Do they help or hurt independent restaurants?
  • are remaking the way we unwind.
  • are returning for one last burger
  • are returning to old standbys like Chef Boyardee and Campbell’s soup.
  • are striking and wonderful. Still some dismiss this ancient wine
  • are the results.
  • are topped with radicchio and roasted mushrooms.
  • are undervalued.
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  • aren’t prone to drying out and pair beautifully with a garlicky cucumber yogurt.
  • arguing for better pay and benefits.
  • aromas and colors
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  • arrives just in time for Mother’s Day.
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  • Art
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  • Art by the ton
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  • artichokes and zucchini also work nicely in a sandwich.
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  • Artisan Revere makes ultrasharp knives in Idaho using a specialty steel.
  • artisanal chocolates from Ghana — and more.
  • Artisanal jams
  • artistic evening at their Forest Gate home.
  • Artists are crafting kooky
  • artists are relying on the generosity of patrons.
  • Arts and Antiquities Looting
  • arugula
  • arugula and pickled peppers.
  • As a month of fasting begins
  • as a tribute to the little things
  • As an American working in France
  • As bars and taprooms close
  • As breweries move beyond challenging flavors
  • As communities open up
  • As crispy chicken soars in popularity
  • as David Tanis’s Mediterranean-inspired menu proves.
  • As demands for racial equity rise
  • As dining rooms reopen
  • As dining rooms slowly reopen
  • as Eric Kim recommends
  • As farmers throw away produce and other Americans line up for food
  • as impactful alone as they are together.
  • As in-person dining returns
  • As indoor dining returns to New York
  • as J. Kenji López-Alt learned from the Colombian chef Carlos Gaviria.
  • as locals rallied around their restaurants.
  • As many Americans plan larger celebrations this year
  • as more viewers stay home rather than gather in large groups.
  • As New York City allows full-scale indoor dining
  • as of late an arepa restaurateur
  • As one intrepid gardener in Nova Scotia discovered
  • As outdoor life returns
  • as people have ventured out more often
  • as Philippe Masson prowls the floor (and tabletops) in a vigorous jazz act.
  • as rebounding business forces them to compete for a shrunken pool of applicants.
  • as remote work persists and business deals are sealed online.
  • as reported by our own Tejal Rao.
  • As restaurants struggled last year
  • as restaurateurs struggle to keep their businesses open.
  • as rich as it is comforting.
  • As she prepares to embark on a new chapter
  • as the brand says
  • As the city’s sense of optimism grows
  • As the conversation turns to racial issues in the craft food movement
  • As the coronavirus claims more victims
  • As the coronavirus limits access to food
  • As the coronavirus spreads and locked-down communities stock up
  • As the exhibit “‘I’ll Have What She’s Having’: The Jewish Deli” arrives in New York
  • As the meat industry struggles to respond to the outbreak
  • As the pandemic has brought home the importance of the global movement for food sovereignty
  • As the song goes
  • as these 2017 village reds from the Côte de Beaune illustrate.
  • As they struggle to recruit workers
  • As we continue to eat mostly at home
  • as we know them
  • as well as extravagant experiences like truffle hunting in Italy.
  • as well as grim accounts of sexual degradation in the hospitality industry.
  • as well as some of the symbols of the celebration.
  • as wine that’s been nurtured from vineyard to barrel flows down the drain.
  • As wineries face disruptions in sales and cash flow
  • Asian-Americans
  • ask people to bring their own (everything) and stock up on pretty paper hand towels.
  • Asking the question is a start.
  • Asparagus and books.
  • Assaults
  • Assemble a six-foot sandwich and take it to the park
  • Assemble what you have on hand into the best possible meal for tonight.
  • Astrology
  • astronauts on the International Space Station cultivated chiles
  • at 79
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  • At a new restaurant in Manhattan
  • at a size just right for pasta alle vongole.
  • At a takeout shop in Queens
  • At a time of disease
  • At Cadence
  • At dozens of microbakeries in apartment kitchens
  • At Eddie’s Sweet Shop in Queens
  • at every stage of the fermentation.
  • At Fradei in Fort Greene
  • At Hancock St. in the West Village
  • At her Lower East Side restaurant
  • At his grandmother’s cottage in Brittany
  • At home and now in Paris
  • At home in sweet and savory buns alike
  • At Home readers have recommendations.
  • at its two-acre farm.
  • At Junzi Kitchen
  • At Lady Wong in the East Village
  • at least for one meal.
  • At locations across the country
  • At Michael Solomonov’s homage to Israel’s meat-skewer joints
  • At Oggie’s
  • At Santa Carota ranch in Bakersfield
  • At the darkest time of year
  • At the movies.
  • At these Los Angeles spots
  • At times spicy and bitter
  • At Via Vai in Astoria
  • Athens
  • Athletics and Sports
  • atmospheres and weeks alike — and it’s simple.
  • Attempted Murders and Homicides
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  • Attempting to describe the appeal of floral flavors raises a challenging question: What is the relation between taste and smell?
  • attend a fashion workshop or get your tarot cards read.
  • Attend a virtual talk with Esther David
  • attend the opening night of a film fest and take the kids on a virtual tour of a museum for musical instruments.
  • Attorneys General
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  • Automated payment and the spread of tipping to every corner of the food-service business have helped workers weather the pandemic. But some consumers feel overwhelmed.
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  • avocado and lime
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  • baby back ribs or a potato chip omelet.
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  • Bad Bunny
  • bake a classic tarte Tatin
  • Bake your way to these sweet snacks using ingredients you’re likely to have on hand.
  • baked pork ragù and more recipes.
  • Bakeries and Baked Products
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  • Bakery by ABC Restaurants is a new retail bakery from Jean-Georges Vongerichten and the pastry chef Karen DeMasco.
  • baking can be the perfect balm.
  • Baking cookies and sending seeds
  • Baking could be a comforting
  • Baking experts show how to transform simple sugar cookies into dazzling treats.
  • Balkan Bites
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  • Ballpark and Tex-Mex nachos are both ubiquitous in the United States. But the original version is deeply rooted in the borderlands and Mexican home cooking.
  • Banchan
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  • Banking and Financial Institutions
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  • Barbecue
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  • barbecues and gatherings this long weekend.
  • Barbuto
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  • Barns
  • bars and cookies at Atelier Disset in Cutchogue
  • bars and food retailers.
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  • bars and shops.
  • bars are finding it hard to compete with brewery taprooms.
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  • Baseball
  • basil and lime juice
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  • baskets of speckled lilies and bouquets of anemones.
  • Bastille Day
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  • Batsheva Hay’s preferred iteration of the classic Jewish bread is worth the time commitment.
  • Batsheva launches furniture
  • Batteries
  • battling water scarcity requires a vast array of workers
  • Bavarian charm
  • Be kind
  • be out under them.
  • Beaches
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  • beans and greens: These recipes are staff-endorsed.
  • beans and maduros.
  • beans and more pantry cooking saves the day.
  • Bear with us. We know this sounds bonkers
  • Bears
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  • Beauty Contests
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  • Because a large iced coffee isn’t breakfast — no matter how many times you tell yourself it is.
  • Because it’s just too hot to cook.
  • Because narrow countertops
  • Because no one needs more dishes to wash.
  • Because nothing beats dimpled bread
  • because they could meet the moment’s restrictions and cravings from the very start.
  • Because vegetarians have always known that sides are the real star.
  • Because you might want to bake a cake for Valentine’s Day.
  • Bedbugs
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  • beets and sweet potatoes make subtly sweet and vibrant treats.
  • before you cook
  • Before you go all-in on grilling and picnicking
  • began as a simple noodle shop. Then the offerings grew to reflect several regions.
  • Being “online” in the pandemic
  • Beirut
  • beloved mixes ahead of time
  • Ben Katchor
  • Benchmark bottles were always a splurge. But an increasing concentration of wealth has put them out of reach for all but the richest connoisseurs.
  • Bend the dessert rules this Thanksgiving: Skip the pie and churn some festive ice cream or sorbet instead.
  • benefit Black chefs and restaurants.
  • benefits Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants.
  • benefits the Central Park Conservancy.
  • Berlin
  • bespoke hotels and restaurants that range from Creole to a ‘tropical roadhouse’ are only a few of the offerings awaiting visitors.
  • best known for her plant-based cookbooks
  • Best known for his long tenure at Gourmet magazine
  • better and more connected.
  • Better Rhodes.
  • Between Melissa Clark’s new recipes for skewers and Dawn Perry’s pies
  • Beyond Champagne
  • Beyond the financial cost of the destruction in Napa Valley is the emotional price
  • Beyond the pandemic emergency
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  • Biryani bowls in the West Village
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  • Bklyn Clay has added a pop of color to its dinnerware line.
  • black bean
  • black bean soup: Start the year off with great eating.
  • black chefs are contemplating the ways this holiday can help Americans cope.
  • Black entrepreneurs from North Carolina release PurCellos1789 straight bourbon
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  • Black Lives Matter Movement
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  • blackened cauliflower and nori rice.
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  • blame the winemaker
  • Blanch and freeze kale
  • blending and reshaping the business in their image.
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  • body types and lives.
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  • boil and fry this delicious vegetable
  • Bold claim? Not really. This recipe actually is that good.
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  • Bonne Maman now carries five herbal tea blends
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  • books and other items from more than a dozen New York restaurants.
  • books open things up.
  • bookstores
  • Booming business during the pandemic hasn’t always meant better wages
  • Boonville Barn Collective’s chile has a balanced heat that perks up pizza and pasta.
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  • Born in Japan and a hit around the world
  • botanicals and spices.
  • both chefs
  • both fried in quantities of sizzling oil.
  • both nonalcoholic and spiked
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  • Bourbon (Whiskey)
  • Bourke Street Bakery in Manhattan has added savory pies to its pickup and delivery menu.
  • Bowery Farming has introduced a new line
  • Bowery Farming’s Crispy Leaf lends texture to dishes that can use it
  • Boxing
  • braised chard with gnocchi
  • braised chicken with artichokes and coconut-gochujang chicken are on the menu this week.
  • Braised shanks
  • brats and dogs tomorrow.
  • brawny finish from a little bit of marmalade (or just about any jam).
  • brawny merguez runs through this summery
  • Brazilian in Midtown West
  • Bread
  • Bread Basket is a new subscription service
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  • bread pudding is a perfect dish for cold weather.
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  • Break Dancing
  • Break the monotony of the last six months with Gabrielle Hamilton’s latest
  • breakfast burritos: These recipes may even appeal to the pickiest eaters.
  • breakfast foods and even cups
  • brew pub
  • Breweries and beverage companies have invented several new genres of summer drinks
  • breweries begin taking steps to address the scarcity of Black people in their ranks.
  • Bridges and Tunnels
  • Brigadeiros are sweet
  • bright and juicy acidity finds a perfect partner with bites of fried cheese.
  • bright version for a snack or a light lunch.
  • Brighten your weekend morning with Joanne Chang’s blueberry scones.
  • brilliant: There are no shortage of words to describe eintopf
  • brimming with roots and greens from the crisper
  • Bring joy by making any kind of paella
  • bringing farmers and diners together in a socially distanced summer destination.
  • brings border-hopping dishes that are worth putting on pants for.
  • brings diners around the dinner table to cook a meal together.
  • brings some springtime color to your table.
  • briny stew from David Tanis sings alongside a radicchio-fennel salad and a grapefruit granita.
  • Brisket and matzo-ball soup are the stars of the chef Michael Solomonov’s dinner
  • British Columbia’s wines are improbably being embraced by wine snobs around the world. But legal restrictions
  • Britons eager for a bargain have taken up the government’s “eat out to help out” offer. But how long will the resurgence last?
  • Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn and even the Hamptons.
  • Brooklyn and the Bronx
  • Brooklyn Kolache
  • Brooklyn; and more.
  • Brooklyn.
  • Brunch is the next course on offer
  • Brush up on the basics
  • brush up on your photography skills or bake marshmallow brownies.
  • Brussels
  • Bryan Washington
  • Bryan Washington wrote a paean to biscuits and has a new recipe for a kimchi-Cheddar version.
  • Bryan Washington wrote about the consoling powers of kakuni
  • Bryan Washington’s recipe for korokke is perfect with shredded cabbage
  • bubbling chili gravy and a new community.
  • bubbly drink made in South America.
  • bubbly drink of the season.
  • Buddhism
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  • Budgets and Budgeting
  • Build your confidence in the kitchen: All you need are your ingredients and a few rules.
  • Building (Construction)
  • Building on Adda’s forceful home-style menu
  • Building your cooking practice improves moods
  • Bungee Jumping (Sport)
  • buns and a Peking duck dinner for four through Goldbelly.
  • Burgers from the Contra and Wildair team
  • Burlap and Barrel now sells a fundamentals collection
  • Burning Man Festival
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  • business has jumped for companies that sell plans to help lose weight.
  • business is booming.
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  • businesses offered a few last words of empathy
  • but a historical reclamation effort is bringing new attention to the secret sauce he perfected.
  • but a lasting transformation to meet the demands of a new era.
  • but a lot of places in the state produce good
  • but a neighborhood-by-neighborhood rundown of new restaurants and art events reveals that recovery is well underway.
  • but a simple open-faced sandwich has been her favorite thing to make at her studio this summer.
  • but a simple spirit-citrus-sweetener formula is at the heart of all of them.
  • but after years of faded glory at the Hotel Chelsea
  • but also as sly commentaries on commodification and consumption.
  • but also how sparkling wines have flourished across the English Channel thanks to global warming.
  • but an online petition is calling for it to end.
  • but at least you’ll have quality pasta sauce to enjoy just like Nonna used to make.
  • but aware of some harsher truths.
  • but bar owners are trying to make it feel like fun — or at least less frigid.
  • but bar regulars have reassembled outdoors
  • but can you discern anything meaningful by the hue? Three very different dark rosés argue otherwise.
  • but celebrate the season with a king cake shipped to your door.
  • but coronavirus has shuttered tasting rooms and disrupted distribution.
  • but David Tanis’s menu may be the next best thing.
  • but do it all the same.
  • but don’t forget the golden fried onions.
  • but don’t have time for the cleanup
  • but exhausted by the mere thought of eating? Alison Roman has the perfect thing for when you’re in appetite purgatory.
  • but farmers
  • but festive celebration.
  • but financial challenges diverted his attention. Now he’s got a new label and a second chance
  • but first the new administration has to deal with hunger
  • but for a relaxed afternoon
  • but for good reasons the season does have a special hold on the wines.
  • but Genevieve Ko found a better way to make this side dish fluffier — and more flavorful.
  • but he just opened a new
  • but he’s not averse to change: the outdoors suit him just fine.
  • but here come several made with natural ingredients and a craft bartender’s sensibility.
  • but hewing tightly to instructions can help us better understand others and their cuisines and cultures.
  • but I caught some close-up glimpses from the next bar stool.
  • but I’m using the only therapy proven to work.
  • but in its place is something more substantial to deliver a smoky
  • but in the bubbly universe many stars offer distinctive and delicious versions of their own.
  • but isn’t a bacony
  • but it also works just as well with parsley and cilantro
  • but it also works wonders for savory seafoods and even as the base of a nonalcoholic drink.
  • but it bears repeating: We’re safest at home.
  • but it can top most 11-inch skillets.
  • but it comes at a cost to the wine business.
  • but it ended quickly.
  • but it may have taken them thousands of years to become food.
  • but it raises questions worth considering.
  • but it really does work.
  • but it tastes like a throwback snack for summer adventures.
  • but it will focus on seafood and forgo much of the original’s opulence.
  • but it’s absolutely worth it.
  • but it’s also become a dinnertime staple.
  • but it’s familiar.
  • but it’s paying off.
  • but its energetic wines are pure Oregon in character. Here are four excellent producers.
  • but its history as a space for gay visibility is little known.
  • but its literary-minded chef still conjures the tastes of his native Puebla.
  • but leave plenty for wine lovers to enjoy.
  • but less well known was his advocacy for unheralded wines from all over the world.
  • but limit their exposure to others.
  • but long-cooking them into tenderness can bring out their deepest flavors.
  • but long-lost Judean dates was something of a scientific miracle. The fruit sprouted from seeds 2
  • but making them yourself can be an almost fine-dining experience.
  • but many
  • but many people are adapting their feasts to changing seasons
  • but many will carve out the time (and the onboard space) to make steaks
  • but many women candidates say they’ve paid a steep price.
  • but may just transport you to those bistros and hamburger stands you miss.
  • but Melissa Clark makes a compelling argument.
  • but most importantly
  • but my meatless meatballs wouldn’t exist without his recipe.
  • but none of the tomato juice.
  • but not as majestic?
  • but not everyone is thrilled about the fashion screening.
  • but not quite.
  • but nothing is better than experimenting for yourself.
  • but now they’re uniting Americans of all stripes.
  • but owners still have trouble hiring
  • but reaction in the business is divided.
  • but real women lit a pathway to grace.
  • but recipe creators are mostly powerless in an age and a business that are all about sharing.
  • but smartly innovates on a classic recipe.
  • but somehow makes it all work.
  • but someone still has to make the food.
  • but still not quite cold temperatures.
  • but store-bought frozen fruit works just as well in these three simple recipes.
  • but stunning recipes for seasonal produce.
  • but taking the time to observe and to learn can vastly enrich the experience.
  • but tests show it was likely made in the late 18th century
  • but that hasn’t stopped chefs and bakers
  • but the adoption of a voluntary charter may not clarify anything.
  • but the city’s proprietary sandwich is now being served in all sorts of places.
  • But the Court of Master Sommeliers’ new leaders don’t look so different from the old.
  • but the economics are real.
  • but the featured bottles will still be bubbly
  • but the fish is pristine and the yuzu sparkles at the beachside outpost of Nobu Matsuhisa’s global culinary empire.
  • but the marinade can also work on just about anything.
  • but the Michelin Guide offers a glimpse of the new restaurants making the list.
  • but the moves are disrupting neighborhoods and cutting much-needed tax revenue.
  • but the profits aren’t being evenly distributed. Ranchers blame the big meatpacking companies.
  • but the recent boom in sourdough starters
  • but the remarkable gesture of a stranger helped him heal.
  • but the review system appears to have met its match: “Yellow Onion (Brands May Vary).”
  • but the spectacular beauty of its Piano Grande keeps it alive.
  • but there isn’t one yet.
  • but there’s much to thrill to in recipes.
  • but there’s no substitute for getting to eat and drink inside your favorite New York City restaurants and bars.
  • but there’s something for sweet tooths
  • but these are the ones our readers return to again and again.
  • but these are the recipes that received top marks from our readers.
  • but these Italian reds are excellent reminders of how important they can be.
  • but these places offer great combinations of intrigue and value.
  • but these recipes promise tender
  • but they also face racist and sexist comments.
  • but they also work as a dip or spread.
  • but they are hard to find in the United States. The reasons can be found in the recent history of the region.
  • but they can be very good.
  • but they have metabolic effects that some experts find concerning.
  • but they may only rarely move you. What about books that teach you not only how to think about wine but how to feel about it?
  • but they’re from the West Coast shop of the chef Nicolas Delaroque.
  • but this agrodolce can be made even without a Mediterranean balcony.
  • but this year
  • but to dismantling the very structures that have long exploited both workers and consumers.
  • but wanted to study the potential effect on fertility first.
  • but we’re getting ready to bid the season farewell. (Plus
  • but West Coast fires were far more damaging.
  • but Western diners have lately become that much more obsessed with the idea that our meals might destroy us.
  • but with fillings that stand above.
  • but with the pandemic
  • but with the smoky char of the grill.
  • but Yotam Ottolenghi hopes we can keep those cooking lessons in the new year.
  • but you can immerse yourself in Maya culture from home.
  • but you can make it a million ways at home.
  • but you can still bring those beloved treats home.
  • but you can still get to grilling with a glass of sweet tea in hand.
  • but you can still have wings
  • but you should feel free to experiment. It’s a dish
  • but you still have to eat dinner. Here are some thoughts.
  • but you’d never know it from the complexity of flavors.
  • but you’ll never taste the tanginess.
  • but you’ll want to put it on everything.
  • but your pandemic pod can eat well with this mail-order meal from CraftNYC.
  • Butchers and Butchering
  • butter
  • Butterfield Market has the small
  • Butterfield Market is highlighting some harder-to-find produce this winter.
  • Buttermilk marble cake
  • butternut squash and lots of warming brown butter — just the thing for a blustery evening.
  • butternut squash soup and more recipes.
  • buttery cookies from the pastry chefs Mark Fiorentino and Claudio Miolin.
  • buttery perfection.
  • Buttery swordfish pairs with eggplant that’s been broiled
  • buttery wines can come from anywhere. But the Willamette Valley
  • buy lipstick and get high (but maybe not in that order).
  • by a Taiwanese-Chinese dish.
  • By ordering in
  • By restoring soil health
  • by the chef Massimo Bottura
  • By transforming once-kosher recipes with new flavors
  • by way of Dorie Greenspan.
  • by way of Lewis Barbecue in Charleston
  • C&D Tools.
  • cabins and bubbles have sprung up across the city. A safer or more pleasant way to eat outdoors? Well
  • Cable Cars and Trams
  • Cacti (Plants)
  • Café Sabarsky will now offer meal kits for takeaway
  • cafes and restaurants inside food halls.
  • Caffé Dante served aperitivi to Manhattanites at its sought-after sidewalk tables. Now
  • Caffeine
  • cakelike crumb.
  • caldo de costilla and Italian broccoli salad.
  • Caleb Kenna
  • Calif.
  • Calm your nerves with a meditation guide
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  • Campfire Pottery
  • Campo Grande’s new Iberico pork sampler box offers a rib roast along with three cuts of pork steaks.
  • Camps and Camping
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  • can be one of those cooks who always has it on hand.
  • can be painful
  • can evoke stronger feelings than the food that came in them.
  • can take you on a trip around the globe.
  • Can we hold two thoughts in our heads?
  • Can’t find all-purpose flour? Out of whole-wheat? Here’s what you can use instead.
  • Canals
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  • canceling outdoor dining and wondering about their future in a region where air-conditioning is not the norm.
  • Candles
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  • Canned cannellini beans quickly braised with olive oil
  • canned clam pasta: Eat them separately
  • Canning and Preserving
  • canning quality fruit is often the easy part.
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  • Canterbury
  • capers and
  • capers and pickles.
  • capitalizing on the sandwich’s popularity with customers.
  • Capitol Building (Washington
  • caprese salad and more satisfying meals for the tail end of summer.
  • Car Services and Livery Cabs
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  • Caramelized onions
  • Caramelized shallot pasta
  • caramelized zucchini and basil.
  • Caramelized zucchini pasta
  • Carandini Bianca Sweet White Vinegar can take the place of white balsamic
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  • Carbone
  • Carbone and Don Angie are among the tables found on Appointment Trader.
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  • Caribbean-inspired restaurant and is moving ahead with plans for others.
  • Caribou
  • caribou stew and other traditional dishes are prepared for patients who are often hundreds of miles from home.
  • Carl Reiner. And more.
  • carne asada and more recipes.
  • Carnival (Pre-Lenten)
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  • carrot and sweet potato stew that is traditionally served at Rosh Hashana
  • carrots
  • Casa Alice
  • Casa Firelli has a gentle kick and a deep complexity.
  • Casa Milà
  • Cascatelli was invented after three years of research and development by Sfoglini and the podcast host Dan Pashman.
  • Casinos
  • cast from leafless tree branches.
  • Castellana Grotte
  • casual West Village restaurant in a new cookbook.
  • Catalonia
  • Catch up on “The Other Two.” Don’t cook.
  • catered for government figures and bought his and his family’s freedom.
  • catharsis.
  • Cats
  • Cattle
  • Caves and Caverns
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  • Caviar
  • Cédric Vongerichten and Natasha Pickowicz.
  • celebrate Noon Year’s Eve or enjoy a birthday concert from Patti Smith.
  • Celebrate September with Marian Burros’s plum torte
  • Celebrate the end of Ramadan with brightly garnished lamb shanks followed by a syrup-soaked semolina cake.
  • Celebrate the end of the week with a cocktail
  • Celebrate the holiday with these delightful
  • celebrate the life of Malcolm X
  • Celebrate the season’s arrival with dishes that make the most of its best and brightest produce.
  • Celebrate the spring equinox with recipes for Nowruz
  • celebratory meal
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  • Celery Victor from a celebrated bar in Brooklyn
  • Cellular Telephones
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  • Census
  • Centerpiece salads
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  • Ceramics collection releases — or “dirt drops
  • challenge
  • Chamomile cake is just right at teatime
  • Champagne (Wine)
  • chances to cook virtually with a chef and more restaurant news.
  • Chandon’s new Garden Spritz is a citrusy
  • Change your clocks
  • changes course as its restaurants reopen.
  • Changes for Blue Hill in Greenwich Village and By Chloe
  • channels San Sebastián with an unfussy menu and a generous hand.
  • Chardonnay (Wine)
  • Chargrilled broccoli with slivers of fried garlic and red chile is a fixture at Yotam Ottolenghi’s delis. There’s a good reason.
  • Charlie Palmer turns Aureole into a flagship for his steakhouses; Gage & Tollner unveils its dining room; and more restaurant news.
  • Charlito’s Cocina is selling its trufa seca
  • Charlotte Mensah’s beauty routine
  • charm and matinee-idol looks helped make Mr. Maccioni an unusual sort of celebrity in New York City’s restaurant scene.
  • ChatGPT
  • chebureki and ryazhanka.
  • check in with NASA’s Perseverance rover
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  • Check out the cookbook “Tava” by Irina Georgescu
  • cheekily named recipe
  • Cheese
  • cheese and a touch of chile pepper.
  • cheese Danishes
  • Cheese IFTTT
  • Cheese suppliers have been swept up in the video recipe phenomenon known as baked feta pasta.
  • Cheesemakers are pushing the boundaries of cultured
  • cheesy background.
  • cheesy bright spring salad. You could even lose the asparagus.
  • cheesy crab dip.
  • cheesy exterior you won’t soon forget.
  • Cheesy gratins are the latest in Savorly’s line of frozen hors d’oeuvres.
  • cheesy leeks.
  • cheesy pasta so much better?
  • cheesy potato gratin
  • Cheetahs
  • chef and TV host has shed 130 pounds during the pandemic
  • Chefs
  • chefs and health officials have begun studying how a post-pandemic restaurant might look.
  • chefs and others have rallied to sustain the area.
  • chefs and restaurateurs are looking for ways to fix the racial imbalance.
  • chefs are finding an unexpected home for their ambitious cuisine.
  • chefs are innovating on
  • chefs are reinventing their dishes as retail offerings — and it can be tricky.
  • Chefs IFTTT
  • Cherries
  • Chewy
  • chewy and runny
  • chewy on the inside
  • chicha morada has been a source of inspiration for chefs in New York City for cocktails
  • chicken cutlets or a classic lasagna.
  • Chicken meatball soup
  • Chicken meatballs
  • chicken noodle or potato soup.
  • chicken or fish. But now
  • Chicken Parmesan
  • chicken ragù and more.
  • chicken salad pita and spicy meatballs: These recipes offer a trip abroad
  • Chicken steam roast is a centerpiece at Pakistani weddings
  • chicken thighs with rice and chiles
  • chicken with a peppery stew and a fresh take on peach Melba round out David Tanis’s late-season menu.
  • Chicken yassa! Shakshuka with feta! Picadillo tacos! Whatever you choose
  • Chickpea pancakes
  • Chihuly sculptures in the desert
  • Chikungunya Virus
  • Child Care IFTTT
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  • chile crisp Alfredo and more recipes.
  • Chile crisp is a secret weapon in the war on bland.
  • chile-lime zucchini and chickpeas
  • chiles
  • Chiles and a sweetened soy-vinegar sauce define the dish
  • Chinese Food (Cuisine)
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  • Chinese Language
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  • Chintan Pandya follows up his hit Queens restaurant
  • Chip
  • Chip Wade takes over Danny Meyer’s role in running Union Square Hospitality Group
  • Chocolat Moderne sells bonbons flavored with the tastes of England.
  • chocolate cake and Greek honey cookies
  • Chocolate IFTTT
  • chocolates
  • chocolates from a father-daughter duo — and more.
  • Choose from Nicole Taylor’s curated collection of Juneteenth recipes
  • Chop some vegetables
  • chop up your pesto and stir-fry your noodles in a Dutch oven.
  • chopped fish fillets or mushrooms in this herby Thai favorite.
  • Chris Becker
  • Chris Kempczinski faces pressure to raise wages
  • Christians and Christianity
  • Christina Tosi has just launched a line of ice creams by the pint
  • Christmas
  • Christmas IFTTT
  • Christmas knickknacks and all-you-can-eat restaurants draw hordes every holiday season to the twinkly streets of Frankenmuth
  • Christmas Market
  • Chronically underpaid and undervalued
  • chunks of the cheese are roasted while a warmly spiced curry simmers away on the stove.
  • Churches (Buildings)
  • Cider
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  • cilantro and lime
  • Cindy Wolf is a rarity — a seasoned chef focused on her flagship and a style of white-linen dining that’s been endangered by the pandemic.
  • Cinnamon Rolls
  • Circuses
  • Cities are accelerating applications and waiving fees to allow al fresco dining
  • citing the toll the pandemic has taken on the industry.
  • Citrus-scented and speckled with cornmeal
  • citrusy chicken thighs
  • Civil Rights and Liberties IFTTT
  • Civil Rights Movement (1954-68)
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  • Claire Saffitz has a new guide on making bagels that’s sure to demystify the process.
  • Claire Saffitz has tips and recipes for a perfectly fluffy dessert that’s as good alone as it is paired with supple summer fruit.
  • Claire Sprouse makes a point of supporting small local businesses
  • Clare de Boer
  • Claro
  • classes and special dinners provided by kitchens navigating the pandemic.
  • classic coleslaw and more recipes.
  • classic sportswear — and more.
  • Classical Music
  • Clay
  • Clean your refrigerator today. (It’ll make you feel better
  • Cleansers
  • clever techniques and ingredients in new contexts.
  • Climate Change
  • Clowns
  • Co-Working
  • Co-Working IFTTT
  • Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival IFTTT
  • coaches and employees — at home games. She died of complications of the coronavirus.
  • Coast Erosion
  • Coastal Areas
  • Cobbled-together home recipe collections were once the province of church groups and Scout troops
  • cobbler or Jerrelle Guy’s new recipe for poundcake.
  • cocktail and ice cream recommendations!)
  • Cocktail Kingdom successfully turned to consumers.
  • cocktail sauce
  • Cocktails
  • Cocktails and Mixed Drinks
  • Cocktails and Mixed Drinks IFTTT
  • Coco Pazzo moves to the former Giorgione space; Le Coq Rico becomes La Rotisserie; and more restaurant news.
  • coconut macaroons with chocolate
  • Coconuts
  • Cod (Fish)
  • Coffee
  • coffee-rubbed grilled fish and vegan doughnuts.
  • Coffeehouses
  • coffees and every beveragino in between for all of your imbibing needs.
  • Cognac
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  • Cold War Era
  • Cold War Era IFTTT
  • Colive is a project designed to bridge the divide between north and south Cyprus.
  • collard greens and white beans.
  • collards and other leafy greens to maintain their bright flavor and texture.
  • Collective effervescence
  • Collectors and Collections
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  • Colleges and Universities
  • Colleges and Universities IFTTT
  • Colo.
  • Colonization
  • colorful rugs — and more.
  • Colosseum (Rome) IFTTT
  • Colu Henry’s sheet-pan recipe
  • combining appellations and even vintages to turn despair into deliciousness.
  • Come for her recipes for pork stew and braised chickpeas
  • Come up against any cooking emergencies? We can help.
  • Comedy and Humor
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  • comes in five flavors and pairs well with tequila
  • comes up with one remarkable dish after another while promising that its fish were responsibly farmed or caught.
  • comforting argument for the pleasures of an indoor meal.
  • comforting bakes.
  • Comforting cakes
  • comforting recipes for macaroni and potato salad.
  • comforting sheet-pan dinner.
  • Comic Books and Strips
  • Comic Books and Strips IFTTT
  • Comic-Con (Conventions)
  • Commander’s Palace in New Orleans now ships meals for two or four nationwide.
  • Commercial
  • Commit a few — or all — of these dishes to memory
  • Committing just a few key ratios to memory can make at-home mixology a breeze.
  • Communities that are tailored to bons vivants looking for world-class chipping and sipping in beautiful settings.
  • companies are forming to help you think beyond wicker basket and frayed blanket.
  • company has a new collection using meat from small family farms.
  • company teamed up with the Metropolitan Museum to create a special assortment of bars as fund-raisers.
  • complete with buttery soy sauce drippings
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  • concern and conflict.
  • Concrete
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  • Coney Island has been a beloved summer refuge for New Yorkers looking to escape the heat — and eat the season’s best snacks.
  • Conservation of Resources
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  • Consider 9/11’s effects on American culture.
  • Consider country captain for dinner and pineapple-ginger coffee cake for dessert.
  • Consider gado-gado
  • consider its possibilities.
  • Consumer Protection
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  • Consumers focus on Champagne
  • consumers not so much. But the beauty of these wines requires stubborn advocacy because they are that good. Really.
  • Contact Tracing (Public Health)
  • contemplate your dreams.
  • Content Type: Personal Profile
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  • Contento
  • Contests and Prizes
  • conveniently dispenses wine whenever you need it.
  • Conventional wisdom can often lead consumers away from delicious wines. Better to think of individual years in terms of character than of quality.
  • Conventions
  • cook chicken breast in rice
  • Cook for mom
  • Cook Kay Chun’s latest recipe
  • Cook to transport yourself
  • Cook with a few sharp shortcuts
  • Cook with the freshest produce — while you still can.
  • cooked by refugee women in Brooklyn.
  • cookie tins and more gift ideas from some of New York’s best restaurants.
  • cookies
  • cookies and crackers tasting delicious even after weeks on a grocery store shelf.
  • cookies and more.
  • Cooking and Cookbooks
  • Cooking and Cookbooks IFTTT
  • Cooking for someone else can be the purest form of connection.
  • Cooking from memories
  • cooking may not have the same appeal
  • Cooking ruts are real. Get out of them with these fresh
  • cooking schools
  • Cooking with homemade vegetarian kimchi is a joy
  • Coppiette
  • Coral
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  • Corn some beef for Irish tacos.
  • Corona Plaza
  • Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
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  • Coronavirus Aid
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  • Coronavirus outbreaks at meatpacking plants have created a backlog of animals ready for slaughter but with nowhere to go. Farmers are having to cull them.
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  • could soon be in short supply because of delays in unloading cargo ships from Asia.
  • couldn’t be easier to make.
  • Counter-service Mediterranean in Midtown East
  • Country Music
  • Covered in fudge frosting and dotted with pecans
  • covered with a layer of confectioners’ sugar or gussied up with sorbet.
  • Covid-19 poses practical and financial obstacles beyond health.
  • Cowboys and Cowgirls
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  • Cowgirl Creamery’s Inverness is buttery
  • Cozy
  • Cozy knits
  • Cozy season is almost here. Greet it with a bowl of French onion
  • Crabs
  • Crack the crust tableside to reveal its mysterious contents; the delight will be palpable.
  • craft distilleries say the business of making the disinfectant has become more difficult.
  • Craft projects and gospel choirs.
  • crammed onto a plate.
  • cranberry sauce and more holiday favorites in advance for dishes with the best texture and flavor.
  • crayfish-chicken and vegan lemongrass-mushroom.
  • Creamy
  • Creamy and braised
  • creamy base
  • creamy coconut curry from Vietnam.
  • Creamy coconut milk and homemade spice blends run through this warming kukul mas maluwa
  • Creamy grits with mushrooms and chard
  • creamy late-summer dessert.
  • creamy lemon pasta
  • Created as a family meal dish for the El Bulli staff a decade ago
  • Created by a former bartender at Union Square Cafe
  • Created under the supervision of the Chicago Rabbinical Council
  • created unique wines that were a touchstone for our Australia critic.
  • creates drinks that make use of uncommon ingredients.
  • creating a different sort of history.
  • creative Japanese rice balls inspired by home cooking are made to order.
  • Credit and Debt
  • Credit Cards
  • Cribs (Baby Beds)
  • Cricket’s Candy Creations in Hudson Square holds candy workshops for children
  • Crime and Criminals
  • Crisp
  • crisp and tender: These recipes are loaded with contrasting textures.
  • Crisp on the outside
  • crisp romaine lettuce hearts and creamy ranch dressing is almost a salad
  • crisp romaine salad.
  • Crisp vegetables are often prized
  • crispy grains and halloumi
  • crispy Parmesan and pancetta bring out the vegetable’s gentler
  • crispy tofu
  • crispy tofu and seared scallops: These are the ingredients to savor as summer turns to fall.
  • Critics love it
  • Crop Circle in Greenwich Village will be specializing in the oval-shaped guokui; a Mexican restaurant makes a move; and more restaurant news.
  • Cross an American chocolate-chip cookie with an elegant Parisian confection for this festive
  • Cross-Country Skiing
  • Crown Club
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  • crunch
  • Crunchy and creamy
  • crunchy chicken cutlets
  • Crunchy cucumbers meet creamy yogurt in this cold-marinated cucumber salad.
  • crushable hats — and more.
  • Crystals
  • Cuisine is one of the few ways to characterize Singapore’s Peranakan culture
  • Culatta is made south of Parma
  • Culture (Arts)
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  • cumin tofu and more recipes.
  • Curated sardines
  • Cured meats from Dickson’s Farmstand Meats include flavors like cacio e pepe and za’atar
  • Curfews
  • curious customers waited for hours at an East London shopping mall to get a taste of the Louisiana-based restaurant’s fried chicken.
  • Curling
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  • Current Cassis
  • currently brewing at a facility in the Bronx
  • curried
  • custardy and flavored with a layer of pesto
  • Customer Loyalty Programs
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  • Customers and sellers have relied on star ratings for decades
  • Customs
  • Cycling
  • D.C.
  • D’Artagnan will throw in some olive oil from a French movie star if you buy in threes.
  • Dabble in short ribs with a variety of condiments by way of Texas
  • Dad jeans
  • dairies and more across the state.
  • Dairy Products
  • Dalgona coffee is having a moment on social media. Here’s how you can prepare it for yourself at home.
  • Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew’s new book covers old territory in a fresh way.
  • Dan Kluger’s latest in Long Island City
  • dance with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater or listen to authors read excerpts from their work.
  • Dancing
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  • Dandelion Chocolate now makes truffles filed with ganache
  • Daniel Humm’s acclaimed restaurant does strange things to vegetables.
  • Daniel Soares
  • Danieli Taralli are ultra-flaky versions of the classic Puglian bites.
  • Dash
  • Dating and Relationships
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  • David Gelb’s biographical documentary says much about what Wolfgang Puck has done
  • David Laris
  • David McAtee is remembered as a man who reached out to his mostly black community through his cooking.
  • David Tanis argues.
  • David Tanis bookends a hearty
  • David Tanis has a lovely dinner for two that requires no extra work at the table.
  • David Tanis has three new recipes for all those Yukon Golds you have lurking in the fridge: for patatas bravas
  • David Tanis has three recipes for everyone coming home with bursting bags from the farmers’ market.
  • David Tanis is making what he craves: a special salad
  • David Tanis looks to tomatoes
  • David Tanis looks to wild fish
  • David Tanis suggests these light dishes
  • David Tanis writes.
  • David Tanis’s recipes for butternut squash pie
  • David Tanis’s seasonal July menu will leave you feeling like your kitchen is that of a stylish restaurant.
  • David Tanis’s simple pasta with tomato sauce
  • David Tanis’s tomato risotto
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  • Debating authenticity in wine is often pointless
  • debuts Tuesday in Chicago with a pricey tasting menu and a world-class chef. But on the road to its creation
  • decoration and more.
  • Decorations and Honors
  • Decoupaged mementos
  • Decoy
  • deeply aromatic weeknight dinner.
  • Defense and Military Forces
  • defrost the pie crusts
  • Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
  • Delays (Transportation)
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  • deli choices and utensil selection.
  • Delicate boneless
  • delicious
  • delicious dishes won’t wear you out.
  • delicious flavors of this mighty Southeast Asian cuisine at these spots in the city and Orange County.
  • delicious South Indian breakfast dish that you can make differently every time.
  • Delight in Eric Kim’s recipe (and his handy no-recipe version) for an affogato.
  • Delight in the tingly
  • delivering surplus produce to Americans who can’t feed their families.
  • delivers floral notes for that martini or tonic drink
  • Delivery Services
  • delivery-only dumplings and more restaurant news.
  • Demand for beef is spiking as people dine out and grill
  • Demonstrations
  • Dengue Fever IFTTT
  • denser version of the pantry staple
  • depending on the style of the wine
  • Depending on where you live and your comfort level
  • Dersou and Cheval d’or
  • Descendants of the original owners of Monte’s Venetian Room in Gowanus
  • Deserts
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  • Design Marrakech
  • designed for the spritz
  • Despite confusing health mandates and vocal opposition
  • Despite the financial pain wreaked by the pandemic
  • dessert and breakfast granola.
  • Detergents and Soaps
  • Developing Countries
  • development and overharvesting have greatly diminished America’s natural oyster habitat. Aquaculture and adaptable farmers have changed the game.
  • deviled eggs and Hot Browns
  • Devon Broglie is the latest figure in the Court of Master Sommeliers to be accused of an inappropriate relationship.
  • diabetics and people with milk allergies.
  • Diana Henry’s one-pot chicken thighs with black beans
  • Diapers
  • diarrhea and bad teeth
  • Dickson’s Farmstand Meats in Chelsea Market now sells turkey leg confit
  • Did you bring home a ton from the orchard
  • died over the weekend. She was 40.
  • Diet and Nutrition
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  • dieting and exercising with the same intensity he once brought to the table.
  • Different grape varieties are not the only things that winemakers put together. In some form or other
  • Digestive Tract
  • Diners are flocking back
  • dining counters and restaurants — in his most ambitious project to date.
  • dining options at a lavish resort
  • Dinner at a fancy spot may not be in the cards this year
  • Dinner can be inspired with these inventive takes on a world-class protein.
  • dinnerware
  • Dinosaurs
  • dip and a sub-style sandwich to eat during the game.
  • Diplomatic Service
  • Dips
  • dirty rice with mushroom and black-eyed peas
  • Dirty Sue’s latest creation features all the spices you need for a strong eye-opener
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  • dishes and provincial specialties.
  • dishes that wiggle and wobble have bounced to the fore during precarious eras.
  • Disruptions are expected in the production and distribution of products like pork
  • Distilled and aged for a time in Fiji
  • distilled in Copenhagen
  • Distilleries
  • Distillers in Scotland and across Europe have started making their own versions of a whiskey long associated with North America.
  • distinctive cabernet wines.
  • diverse and growing fan base that follows her anywhere — even through quarantine and a Thanksgiving lockdown.
  • diversion and a way of feeling about the world that doesn’t hinge on the latest news conference.
  • Diving and Divers
  • Diving and Divers IFTTT
  • Diwali
  • do as David Tanis does
  • do as J. Kenji López-Alt does
  • Do some pre-Thanksgiving housework. It will pay dividends.
  • Do yourself a favor and take the time to prepare some pizza dough for a future dinner.
  • Do zins needs to be alcoholic to be good? A few are made in a more restrained style. Do they have much to say
  • doctors
  • Documentary Films and Programs
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  • documents the first meals requested by exonerated prisoners.
  • does not look like European sourdough — and that’s part of the pleasure.
  • Dog Sledding
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  • Dolphins and Porpoises
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  • Dominique Ansel has opened a new kitchen in NoMad churning out a bevy of burnished breakfast pastries.
  • Don
  • Don Guerra
  • Don’t be stumped by what to take to the picnic: Here are the recipes the staff of the Food section and NYT Cooking turn to again and again.
  • Don’t let those wilted greens or wobbly carrots go to waste.
  • Don’t overdo your re-entry.
  • don’t rely on the color of the meat to tell you if it’s cooked enough to avoid food poisoning.
  • Don’t wait: Make Eric Kim’s sheet-pan bibimbap or kimchi jjiigae with ribs
  • Don’t want to cook the big meal yourself? These restaurants are offering traditional and nontraditional packages for home.
  • Don’t worry: You probably have something in your kitchen that will work. It might even improve the recipe.
  • Donald Wyse hopes to transform farms
  • Donavon Smallwood and other creative types make suggestions for an eclectic playlist sure to help set a festive mood.
  • Donkeys
  • Doreen Winkler started with a subscription service for off-beat wines. Now she is opening a brick-and-mortar store on the Lower East Side.
  • Dorie Greenspan brought us a home-baked version of a giant cookie from Paris.
  • Dorie Greenspan has a lovely piece in The Times
  • Dorie Greenspan has three cakes
  • Dorie Greenspan makes a savory tart with apple
  • Dorie Greenspan offers a sweet treat perfect for a baby’s hand (or your own).
  • Dorie Greenspan shares how a recipe misstep led to perfectly imperfect chocolate thumbprint cookies.
  • Dorie Greenspan wrote about the pleasures of classic oeuf mayonnaise.
  • Dorie Greenspan’s latest
  • Dorie Greenspan’s maple-and-miso loaf cake is a perfect exploration of the sweet and the savory.
  • Dormitories
  • Dorothy Kalins passes on the lessons she picked up while rubbing elbows with world-class chefs.
  • dotted with vegetables.
  • Double-baking the crumb topping keeps it wonderfully crisp over its jammy fruit filling.
  • Doughnuts
  • Downloads and Streaming
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  • Drag (Performance)
  • Dramatic bouquets
  • drawing a tony crowd.
  • drawing celebrity investors and critics.
  • drawing condemnations from the staff.
  • drawing from North Africa
  • drawings by David Hockney — and more.
  • drawn as much by Mr. Neary himself as by the lamb chops.
  • Dream of restaurants
  • dressed simply in chile oil and soy sauce.
  • Dresses
  • dressings
  • dried seaweed can lend a quiet savoriness to dishes
  • Drinking outdoors in the winter
  • drinks
  • Drive and cry.
  • Drive-in Theaters
  • drive-throughs are now providing a crucial source of revenue during the pandemic.
  • Drivers Licenses
  • Drizzle this honey
  • Drones (Pilotless Planes)
  • Drought
  • Drug Abuse and Traffic
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  • Drug Cartels
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  • Drums
  • Drying zucchini outdoors is ideal
  • Du Nord Craft Spirits has dealt with repeated turmoil and emerged with a new purpose.
  • Ducks
  • Dunes
  • Dunes IFTTT
  • During the holiday
  • During the pandemic
  • Dust and Sand Storms
  • Dust off your bottle. It’s a complete pour all its own.
  • Dylan’s Candy Bar sells a dreidel gummy kebab for the holiday.
  • E-Commerce
  • E-Commerce IFTTT
  • E-Fish matches consumers with fisherman
  • E-Learning
  • Each summer
  • Each tasting is a chance to be rendered wide-eyed and wordless.
  • Each turns holding and swirling a goblet into a rare and sensual pleasure. But how do they differ when it comes to experiencing the wine?
  • each with its own festive message.
  • Eagles (Birds)
  • eagles and bears
  • Early entries in the genre were more like novelties. Today
  • Ears and Hearing IFTTT
  • Earth
  • Earth Day
  • Earth’s gastronomical delights are being adapted to life in orbit.
  • Earthquakes
  • earthy recipe contrasts crunch with creaminess.
  • Ease into weeknight cooking with salmon hand rolls
  • Easter and Ramadan
  • Easter recipes
  • Eastern Mediterranean fare in Manhattan West
  • Easy
  • eat
  • eat carbs and cheese
  • Eat it in a salad with halloumi
  • Eat leftovers
  • Eat Offbeat has released its first cookbook
  • Eat well
  • Eat well in the coming days with Aaron Hutcherson’s creamy white bean and fennel casserole
  • Eat well with a lemony sheet-pan chicken with brussels sprouts
  • Eat2explore’s latest food box conjures the flavors of New York City
  • Eataly
  • Eating a diet high in sugar and processed foods could dent our long-term health in part by changing how well our bodies respond to exercise.
  • Eating has been a perilous act for most of human history
  • Ebola Virus
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  • Eclipse Foods has collaborated with chefs around the country on plant-based ice cream flavors
  • Eclipses
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  • Eco-Tourism
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  • Economic Conditions and Trends
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  • economic fear and upheaval
  • economic inequity and access to food have brought more attention to this creamy fruit and its resilient tree.
  • Economy Candy
  • Education (K-12)
  • Eels IFTTT
  • egg and cheese breakfast sandwich
  • egg and cheese sandwich.
  • Egg rice
  • egg whites and any extra yogurt you may have on hand
  • eggs
  • eggs Benedict
  • eggy
  • Egunsi Foods’ new line of West African pepper soups comes in three flavors: lemongrass-chicken
  • egusi and red stew come with a message about nourishment.
  • Egyptian Civilization
  • Egyptian housewares — and more.
  • Eiffel Tower (Paris)
  • Elaborate dairy sculptures have graced dining tables since the 1500s. Now chefs and food artists are making them look like Le Corbusier chairs.
  • Elderly
  • Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • Electric Bicycles
  • Electric Light and Power IFTTT
  • Electronic Health Records
  • elegant menu from David Tanis is ready for summer.
  • Elegant needlepoint
  • Elephants
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  • Eleven workers
  • Elgin Marbles
  • Emails sent to dozens of restaurants
  • Embargoes and Sanctions
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  • Embezzlement
  • Emboldened by the vacant streets and empty dining rooms
  • Embrace greens with these herby
  • Embrace no-recipe recipes
  • Embrace projects
  • Embrace the chill in the air and the late-summer summer produce at the market
  • Embracing technology
  • Emergency Medical Treatment
  • Emergency Telephone Numbers
  • Emotionally charged quilts
  • Empirical
  • Employee Fringe Benefits
  • empty stands — and in the pandemic
  • End your weekend with Meera Sodha’s chicken curry with her naan and raita and a bit of chutney to set yourself up for the days ahead.
  • Endangered and Extinct Species
  • energetic styles that specialize in cold
  • energy and deep history that are the city’s essence.
  • Energy Efficiency
  • engage and reflect.
  • engineers and other experts assess the health risks and how restaurants can reduce them.
  • Engines
  • Enjoy a fabulous holiday meal without spending hours in the kitchen.
  • Enjoy a reading from Marilynne Robinson’s new book
  • Enjoy a taste of youthful nostalgia: chicken tenders. Or
  • Enjoy Hawaiian mac salad alongside burgers
  • Enliven your repertoire with these deeply flavorful vegetarian options.
  • enough for about 20 quarantine drinks.
  • enriched dough is a baking utility player. Let Claire Saffitz lead you to flawless results every time.
  • Enticingly imperfect
  • entrepreneurial chefs have reshaped food culture across the country with tiny
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environment
  • Environment IFTTT
  • Epidemics
  • Epidemics IFTTT
  • Eric Adams Federal Corruption Case (24 CR 556)
  • Eric Kim’s asparagus pasta is run through with a subtle seaweed flavor
  • Eric Kim’s latest is destined to be a potluck hit.
  • Eric Kim’s stellar recipe is creamy and lush in all the right ways.
  • Ernesto’s
  • especially if it’s been a while
  • especially like this spicy and tangy sabzi from West Bengal.
  • especially with New World wines. That leaves more options for producers
  • Etc.)
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  • ethereal texture.
  • ethically sourced housewares from Mali — and more.
  • Ethics and Official Misconduct
  • Etiquette and Manners
  • Etiquette and Manners IFTTT
  • Evacuations and Evacuees
  • Evacuations and Evacuees IFTTT
  • even as tensions escalate at a site also revered by Jews.
  • even French fries.
  • even if for only a moment.
  • even if it might be a while until I have friends over.
  • even if it’s a bit smaller this year.
  • even in quarantine.
  • Even in the pandemic
  • Even in warmer weather
  • even seafood).
  • Even though coronavirus cases have surged again
  • even though I’ll never crank it out again.
  • even though they are fashionable. Different techniques and traditions produce rosés of many hues.
  • even toasting bread and warming pizza are a challenge.
  • even when you’re feeling low.
  • Even with a socially distant Thanksgiving around the corner
  • Even without peak produce
  • Ever
  • Ever wonder about the difference between a spring onion and a scallion? A ramp and a scape? Melissa Clark has a crash course for you.
  • Everest
  • Every November
  • Every spring
  • Every starch has its secrets. Here’s what makes plantains so exceptional.
  • Every wine region makes them. Here are three different versions
  • every year brings a fresh cooking trick that promises perfection. Here are the oddest and most memorable.
  • everyday vegetable soups and stews into every bite.
  • Everything is covered in an encyclopedic new book by Matteo Zed
  • Everything seemed to conspire against New York City’s food and drink businesses. Now
  • evolved into this warm
  • exactly
  • excellent bubbly now comes from all over in a diversity of styles. You don’t require a special occasion to enjoy them.
  • Excellent recipes for a climate-friendly diet.
  • Executive Orders and Memorandums
  • Executive Orders and Memorandums IFTTT
  • Exercise
  • Exercise IFTTT
  • Expectation vs. reality.
  • Experience how scent and memory are intimately connected.
  • experts say. It could double the number of people facing acute hunger to 265 million by the end of this year.
  • expiration dates and comfort food — lots of comfort food.
  • Exploration and Explorers
  • explore the future of America’s Chinatowns or make paper flowers.
  • Explorer Cold Brew Concentrate from Brooklyn offers coffee with no-caf
  • explores cha chaan teng from Hong Kong.
  • Explosions (2020)
  • exposing a generational rift over whether they need to modernize.
  • extra-crispy samosas
  • Faccia Brutto
  • Face IFTTT
  • Facial Recognition Software
  • facility.
  • Factories and Manufacturing
  • factory farms lost their customers. Local produce is suddenly in demand.
  • fad diets and popular nutritional advice.
  • Fairs and Trade Shows
  • Fairy Tales IFTTT
  • Falansai
  • Falling back
  • Família Geisse from Brazil sells a sparkling wine that you disgorge yourself.
  • Families and Family Life
  • Families and Family Life IFTTT
  • family and the internet.
  • Family Business
  • Family style beef short ribs from a daughter of Texas and Taiwan evoke a cross-cultural childhood.
  • famous brownies
  • Famous for her scholarly works
  • famous for his restaurants
  • Fanciful wallpaper
  • Fancy frozen meals
  • Fanner Singer takes some liberties with her version of the classic dish
  • Fans (Persons)
  • Fans of the Williamsburg
  • Fany Gerson of La Newyorkina will sell them at Fan-Fan Doughnuts in Brooklyn.
  • Farm dining
  • farm workers and the many restaurants in her Queens district.
  • Farm-fresh fruit might be harder to come by this year
  • farmed in Maine
  • Farmer’s Selection
  • farmers
  • farmers and purveyors.
  • Farmers are losing properties to wealthy buyers from the city
  • Farmers’ market produce is at its peak
  • Farmers' Markets
  • Farmers' Markets IFTTT
  • farming and crafts is finally
  • farms
  • Farro and cauliflower Parm
  • Fashion and Apparel
  • Fashion and Apparel IFTTT
  • Fast and warming
  • fast food chains and 7Up. Ever loyal
  • Fast-food chains like Chick-fil-A and Popeyes have been vying for chicken supremacy
  • faster or tastier.
  • Father's Day
  • Fatiha Id Boubrik
  • Fatima
  • Favignana
  • Fawn Weaver
  • fear and optimism.
  • features a menu of comfort foods.
  • features cooler options for the season.
  • features recipes from chefs on the rise.
  • features tea to-go as well as a variety of tea-driven sweets.
  • features the dishes and stories of more than a hundred African-American chefs.
  • featuring Austro-Hungarian favorites like chicken paprikash and beef goulash.
  • featuring breads made with uncommon grains like malted corn.
  • Federal Lands
  • Federal Taxes (US) IFTTT
  • Feed your family
  • Fees and Rates)
  • Fees and Rates) IFTTT
  • felt the need for community during the pandemic more than ever.
  • Ferries
  • Ferries IFTTT
  • fervent following among immigrants.
  • Festivals
  • Festivals IFTTT
  • festive
  • Festive and full of good cheer
  • feta and a beautifully crunchy topping
  • feta and chile
  • Few things yield texture and flavor — as well as connection — as affectingly as this kitchen tool.
  • Fiery
  • Filled with coconut and dried cherries
  • filled with flavors like lemon-mint and black cherry-vanilla.
  • Filled with winter greens
  • FinaMill grinds spices from coarse to fine
  • Finances
  • Find balance in dishes like pasta shells tossed with jarred marinara
  • Find comfort in lamb biryani
  • Find comfort in scalloped potatoes
  • Find comfort in the easy favorite.
  • Find grace in the meal
  • Find inspiration in those jars of chile crisp or peanut butter
  • Find respite in the season’s richness with a marinated celery salad
  • Find somewhere warm
  • Find the deep
  • finding joyful moments in cooking can feel impossible. But for our columnist Eric Kim
  • Finding patience and gentleness in a simmering pot.
  • Fines (Penalties)
  • finger food and potluck favorites for the holiday season ahead.
  • finished with a jewel-toned glaze.
  • finished with cream
  • Firearms
  • Fires and Firefighters
  • Fires and Firefighters IFTTT
  • Fireworks
  • First Aid IFTTT
  • First Ladies (US)
  • fish
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  • heightened by its directness — and wildly simple to cook.
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  • here are 17 restaurants recommended by Pete Wells.
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  • Here’s how to get an umami-packed sauce without the turkey drippings.
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  • Heritage and commodity varieties are here
  • Heritage Foods is selling lamb from two rare breeds raised on a Vermont sheep farm.
  • Hetty McKinnon swaps spaghetti for rice in her umami-rich mushroom stir-fry.
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  • Hide these festive treats from La Maison du Chocolat and Charbonnel et Walker in the stockings.
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  • His departure comes after a Twitter thread alleging a pattern of verbal abuse and workplace harassment.
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  • His legacy will always be the Judgment of Paris tasting of 1976
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  • His PlantMade line includes Buffalo cauliflower bites and cacio e pepe “mac and cheeze.”
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  • His restaurants closed and his glory faded
  • his Serbian restaurant in Manhattan.
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  • Holiday dishes don’t need to be fussy. Keep the shopping and cooking simple so you can enjoy the day.
  • holiday food shopping just got more complicated. We asked the experts for advice.
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  • Holidays bring a hankering for a traditional dish that the chef Bill Smith has devoted himself to making popular again.
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  • home bakers clamored for scaled-down versions of their favorite recipes.
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  • home delivery is holding up. For restaurants
  • home to the trademark sounds and dances of the region
  • homegrown pop-ups that thrive on social media.
  • homemade challah and more recipes.
  • Homemade Hamburger Helper
  • Homemade matzo
  • Homemade paneer is tender and delicate and extremely creamy — and the star of this simple tikka.
  • homemade soup doesn’t have to be complicated. Adding personality is up to you.
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  • honors his past and crowns his end-of-year celebrations with peanuts.
  • Hook’s Cheese in Mineral Point
  • Hopes and goals for 2022.
  • hopes to take its clients to other places through its flavors.
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  • hosted a TV show in the Philippines
  • hosted by the food writer Stephen Satterfield
  • hot
  • hot dogs and nachos are largely over.
  • Hot pot in the East Village
  • Hot Springs
  • Hot-from-the-oven breads
  • Hotels
  • hotels and schools closed
  • Hotels and Travel Lodgings
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  • Hotels not necessarily known for fine dining are drawing award-winning chefs seeking opportunities for reinvention.
  • Hound’s Tree of Mattituck
  • Housebound because of the pandemic
  • housewares from Ogata Paris — and more.
  • Housewares from the Hudson Valley
  • How can a wine be bone dry yet offer flavors that appear sweet? It’s part of the mystique that makes this versatile grape so captivating.
  • How comfortable can you get and still be presentable?
  • How did this unflashy piece of equipment become a home cooking star? (It has something to do with Martha Stewart.)
  • how different will the wines be?
  • How do you get work done at home?
  • How do you interpret it?
  • How do you relocate more than 100 years of (haphazardly organized) fine art
  • How to declutter quickly.
  • How we’re celebrating.
  • however many you invite.
  • Hoyoung Kim joins a number of Manhattan chefs serving a modern
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  • Hunker down with two of our most popular recipes: Molly O’Neill’s old-fashioned beef stew and Regina Schrambling’s Dijon and Cognac beef stew.
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  • Hunting for mushrooms deep in the forest is the ideal socially distanced pastime.
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  • Hutong has added a flaming Peking duck to its menu in limited supply.
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  • I always have a batch or two of French cheese puffs in the freezer
  • I felt as if it were made just for me.
  • I found comfort in sizzling cheese
  • I grew up eating rice porridge
  • I rediscovered a taste of my childhood. But that link to the past shattered with a pandemic
  • I’ve adapted to many roles. But the essence of my job remains the same: hunting for a good meal.
  • I’ve eaten her food my whole life. This pandemic made me realize how much I didn’t know about her process.
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  • Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts
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  • iced confections might be the next thing.
  • Iced cookies too exquisite to eat — and more.
  • Idaho rainbow trout is the latest release from Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co.
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  • if just for a moment of recharge and reflection. It works.
  • if only because it’s fun and looks elegant.
  • if only for a few minutes.
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  • If that includes cooking
  • if that’s your speed
  • If you are over quar-baking
  • If you are tired of drinking the same old thing
  • if you can
  • if you can afford it
  • if you can find the bread.
  • If you can stand the heat
  • If you can’t stand the heat enough to bake
  • If you cook a lot
  • if you don’t want it to be. This recipe from Melissa Clark proves it.
  • If you feel left out
  • if you follow some common-sense guidelines. Here are some answers from health experts.
  • If you gather
  • If you have a garden or just like shopping at farmers’ markets
  • If you have a hankering for a treat
  • If you have any energy left
  • If you have something fresh
  • If you take a single variety and make wine in three distinct regions
  • If you’re a fan of simple
  • If you’re willing to splurge
  • If you’ve got time on your hands
  • If your version of self-care looks like mac and cheese
  • Ifrah F. Ahmed brought us new recipes for the holiday
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  • Ignacio Jimenez will focus on Mexican ingredients and hospitality.
  • Il Buco in Montauk
  • Il Posto Accanto.
  • Ilex Studio offers beeswax candles in a variety of colors
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  • Immersive art
  • Immigrant entrepreneurs are working with designers and brand strategists to create packaging that appeals to a wider range of consumers.
  • Immigration and Emigration
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  • impeding deliveries to stores during a busy holiday season.
  • importers and restaurants all want your business. Here’s a hint: Look for transparency
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  • In a city with no shortage of pizza — or self-appointed food critics — an entrepreneur is betting on diners with a sense of adventure.
  • in a former Hudson Valley inn.
  • In a miracle off 49th Street
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  • In a time of takeout
  • In addition to declaring solidarity
  • in an bath of olive oil
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  • In April
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  • in bulk — and more.
  • In collaboration with Crafts Spirits Cooperative
  • In Ditmas Park
  • in East Harlem
  • In February
  • in four citrus flavors
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  • in gazpacho
  • in gift boxes or individually.
  • In her final column for the magazine
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  • in the freezer
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  • in the meantime
  • In the short wine history of the Willamette Valley
  • In the wake of George Floyd’s killing
  • In the warmer southern region
  • In the world’s plant gene banks
  • In this esteemed cru of Beaujolais
  • In this Japanese treat
  • In this recipe from the chef Anita Jaisinghani
  • In this special edition of the T List
  • In this white Burgundy appellation
  • in three colors
  • in three varieties
  • In times of crisis
  • in touriéres
  • In U.S. counties without mask requirements last year
  • In what came to be called the Judgment of Paris
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  • include a donation to the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services.
  • includes seasonally focused recipes like beef bourguignon.
  • including a sweet pink pineapple from Costa Rica.
  • including a teak mixing spoon that incorporates a tasting spoon in the handle.
  • including Adda
  • including peanut butter blossoms
  • including Publix and Giant Eagle
  • including requiring vaccination proof to dine in.
  • including stomach aches
  • including that celebrated roast chicken.
  • including the financiers that inspired this elegant and easygoing dessert.
  • including the idea that metabolism slows at middle age.
  • including the ties to government food policies in Europe
  • including those with Michelin stars
  • including three vegan versions.
  • including tomatoes and fennel.
  • including tortilla pizzas and blackened fish with quick grits.
  • incredibly refreshing.
  • Independence Day (US) (July 4)
  • independent restaurants were passed over by a federal loan program. Now they fear that a new round may not solve their problems.
  • India
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  • Indian provisions on the Upper East Side
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  • Indigenous Australians
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  • individualistic wines.
  • indoor dining has been taken away again.
  • Indoor dining in New York City had been scheduled to resume on Monday. Now
  • indoor gatherings discouraged and the weather warmer
  • Indulge in small ways
  • indulging a whim results in the finest of dinners. For David Tanis
  • inexpensive roast is a boon for busy home cooks: Prepare it simply
  • Inexpensive wines can be just fine. They also illuminate the harsh opinions that some people seem to cherish about the preferences of others.
  • infections and death rates rose.
  • Inflation (Economics)
  • Inflation and its rising fuel prices have pushed some ice cream truck owners to the brink.
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  • infuse the meat
  • infused with a deep-seated passion for the land and its history.
  • infusing your corn and keeping it hot
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  • Innovative mussels in the meatpacking district
  • inscribed with a message of love.
  • Inside and out.
  • Insomnia
  • Inspiration for what to watch
  • Inspired by a best-selling sandwich at All Day Baby in Los Angeles
  • inspired by a grandmother’s cooking.
  • inspired by a trip to France.
  • inspired by flavors from her popular bakeries.
  • Inspired by German Hamburg steak
  • inspired by one of her favorite grandfather’s specialties.
  • inspired by Swiss rösti.
  • inspired by the version his grandmother used to make.
  • inspiring her daughter
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  • intended to slow a second wave of coronavirus cases
  • Interest in the South Korean treat has spiked since the debut of the Netflix drama “Squid Game.”
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  • interviews her famous patrons about food and their lives.
  • into a business.
  • into design objects. She died of Covid-19.
  • intrepid producers are leading the way with a focus on Rhône grapes and conscientious farming.
  • introduced no-meat menus in schools. Let the anguish begin.
  • Invasive Species
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  • Iranians celebrate Shab-e Yalda
  • Iraq War (2003-11)
  • Ireland.
  • Irene Siderakis feeds New Yorkers all day at work
  • Irrigation IFTTT
  • is a blow to the struggling restaurant industry.
  • is a dessert of great comfort.
  • is a dish you want for iftar — and all year round.
  • is a perfect summer gadget.
  • is a standout in the pandemic
  • is a taste of Eritrea without leaving home.
  • Is all yogurt created equal? Does it matter if the kimchi is spicy? And what if my kombucha has sugar? Your questions answered.
  • is among the few Cheddar makers aging its cheeses past two years.
  • is an airy confection made with extra-virgin olive oil.
  • is an elegant recipe collection for the changing seasons.
  • is an ode to spring.
  • is available direct from the producer Armando Manni.
  • is available nationwide.
  • is best eaten out of hand — but don’t forget the napkins.
  • is bound with caramel
  • is branching out with Stissing House
  • is cause enough to celebrate.
  • is challenging others to reimagine craft baking with an eye toward its Latino and Indigenous roots.
  • is co-owned by a direct descendant of Hiram Walker
  • is dark and earthy.
  • Is dining on nature’s predators an act of environmentalism — or just a new way for humans to bend the world to our will?
  • is easy to enjoy on seasides
  • is easy to love.
  • is expanding its hours and introducing pints.
  • is expected to cost more than ever
  • is food for comfort.
  • is great for the Thanksgiving table — or even just tonight’s dinner.
  • is just the latest in a food TV genre starring celebrities who lack professional kitchen experience
  • is less syrupy than French crème de cassis.
  • is meant for the home bar and is named for pandemic life.
  • is now being made by an Indianapolis smokehouse
  • is now offering cooking and beekeeping courses
  • is perfect for ripe summer tomatoes.
  • is perfect on a salad of crisp
  • is pleasant alone
  • is popping up in indoor spaces all over America
  • is publishing small cookbooks focused on farms and their seasonal produce.
  • is releasing two styles of the spirit made from tobalá.
  • is run through with spiced eggplant
  • is selling complete meals for two
  • is so full of magic that it has inspired entire books by Gabriel García Márquez.
  • is sure to hit both notes.
  • is sure to warm.
  • is sweet
  • is the drink of choice in Emilia-Romagna. And it tastes great in a briny spritz.
  • is the first product from a new barware company
  • Is there anything more satisfying than an easy bowl of carbonara?
  • is trying on a small scale to address a generations-old wrong that still bedevils the nation.
  • is trying to make the most of a strange season by serving up fun and games along with the distancing.
  • is urged to step down after longstanding concerns about his leadership.
  • is using the prize money to start a foundation to support women in food.
  • is versatile
  • is within reach. You just need a bit of time
  • is worth making — and soon.
  • Islands
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  • Israel
  • Israel-Gaza War (2023- )
  • Issues like climate change
  • Istanbul
  • it also produces distinctive
  • it anchors a menu from David Tanis that’s perfectly autumnal and best made in advance.
  • It can be hard to cook in these trying times. But let these recipes bring some comfort.
  • It can be hard to cook in times like these
  • it can’t be beat.
  • it changed the face of baking. Now
  • It doesn’t need to be punishing or packed with to-dos.
  • It explores the foods along the Via Appia
  • it gets verve and heat from homemade pickled jalapeños.
  • it includes small measures like reusing ingredients
  • It includes two kinds of gochujang and four kimchis
  • it is coming into its own.
  • it is starting with a holiday menu for takeout and delivery.
  • It is the first South Bronx setup of the Rockwell Group’s DineOut NYC systems installed across the city.
  • It led the modern revival of Southern cuisine nearly 40 years ago
  • it makes you want to stick around.
  • It may come as no surprise: The list includes a lot of low-effort pasta
  • It ought to have a sense of place
  • It reigns as the carefree wine of summer. But beyond a mood
  • it seems
  • It was an Irish pub in Upper Manhattan that pulsed with the heartbeat of the world. It shut its doors because of the virus lockdown
  • It was bottled after the Civil War
  • It will be an unusual holiday
  • It’s a good weekend for tying up loose ends.
  • It’s a great time to make a lime pie
  • It’s a solemn day for many. Take a moment
  • It’s a vibe
  • it’s a weekly ritual
  • It’s a wine that has long been typecast. Maybe now is the time to recognize that Beaujolais is no longer just one thing.
  • it’s a worthy resolution for the new year.
  • It’s affirming to cook for yourself. Try to do it as much as you can.
  • It’s almost Thanksgiving in Canada
  • it’s always good with tortilla chips for scooping.
  • It’s an old story
  • It’s an underrated white grape that flourishes in the Loire Valley and very few other places.
  • it’s becoming increasingly clear that the indoor bar scene is uniquely suited to transmission of Covid-19.
  • It’s best-of season.
  • it’s clear that the magic ingredient was the random thrill of seeing other people.
  • It’s closer than you think.
  • It’s different for everyone.
  • It’s easy to overdo chicken on the grill
  • it’s easy. The truth is in the drinking.
  • it’s excellent alongside a giant couscous cake
  • It’s fall
  • It’s getting cold and your table might be outside. Here are ways to warm up with adult versions of winter’s favorite drink.
  • It’s go time for 2021. Buckle down and eat well
  • It’s important to cook
  • it’s keeping it when the classes return IRL.
  • it’s made from simple ingredients: tinned anchovies and beans
  • It’s made of Italy’s second-most widely planted red grape
  • It’s Mother’s Day
  • It’s never too early to test drive a few holiday recipes
  • It’s no more than a blend of water and spirit
  • It’s not always an easy question to answer.
  • It’s not as cheap as it used to be
  • It’s not easy
  • It’s not just for boiling water — so choose something with a little style.
  • It’s not officially summer yet
  • It’s not over just yet
  • It’s one way of residing in a body.
  • It’s Pi Day
  • It’s popcorn
  • it’s soft
  • It’s the city’s traditional high season and it is celebrating with newly opened hotels and restaurants and a revived live-performance scene.
  • it’s the perfect bottle.
  • It’s the run-up to Thanksgiving
  • It’s the simplest recipe: a little bit braised and a little bit roasted in a covered Dutch oven.
  • It’s the virus-era version of the perpetual yule log — a six-hour loop of grazing livestock that provides soothing balm to the shut-in.
  • it’s time for drinks and games with friends.
  • It’s time for soul-warming food. Here’s what the New York Times Food staff hopes to be cooking.
  • It’s time for Super Bowl recipes
  • It’s time to get cozy
  • it’s time to get planning again.
  • It’s time to put aside the idea of a perfect Thanksgiving dinner.
  • It’s time to start planning for Thanksgiving — we can help! — but
  • It’s too hot for roasting. These recipes take note.
  • It’s totally possible. But here are some tips from a food safety expert.
  • Italian Food (Cuisine)
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  • Italian from the team behind Anassa Taverna
  • Italian Language
  • Italian whites have long been derided
  • Italian-Japanese fusion from an owner of Wayla
  • Italy
  • Italy actually makes more white. These are diverse
  • Italy has given Prosecco rosé the stamp of approval
  • Italy.
  • iterate on a sweet idea.
  • its crunch from spiced chickpeas
  • Its ease and affordability made it a pandemic staple for many families and a rare bright spot in an industry that has been decimated.
  • Its executive chef
  • its hatchery is also producing caviar.
  • Its hometown fans may disapprove
  • Its long history for protesters and revelers continues
  • Its owner
  • Its reputation may dominate public perceptions
  • J. Kenji López-Alt borrowed a technique from the chef Carlos Gaviria: milling popcorn.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt did a deep dive into one of America’s greatest sandwiches: the tuna crunch.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt explored Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman’s no-knead bread this week
  • J. Kenji López-Alt has a new recipe for extra-creamy scrambled eggs that may just become your new favorite breakfast.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt has a transporting recipe for perfectly airy
  • J. Kenji López-Alt made them sing in a Taiwanese beef noodle soup.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt makes a compelling case for throwing your oysters on the grill this summer
  • J. Kenji López-Alt makes the case for grilled pizza
  • J. Kenji López-Alt pays homage to an unusual and delicious combination that has circulated online.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt puts his fridge odds and ends to work in crunchy
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  • J. Kenji López-Alt takes a fresh look at Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman’s revolutionary bread recipe.
  • J. Kenji López-Alt unlocks the key to a patty that’s thin and juicy like a smash burger
  • J. Kenji López-Alt wants perfect weekday eggs without the fuss. For that
  • J. Kenji López-Alt was looking for the secret to an evenly golden
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  • J. Kenji López-Alt’s scrambled eggs are a superb light supper
  • Jaguars
  • Jaisalmer India Craft Gin
  • Jake Cohen
  • Jam and eggs.
  • Jamaican oxtail stew
  • James Jones
  • James Shalom’s fashion debut — and more.
  • Jane Nickerson made Craig Claiborne possible and put the cheeseburger on the map. Her recipe for lime pie is a taste of Florida sunshine.
  • Janet Mavec designs gold rings
  • Japan has few rules for what those bottles should contain.
  • Japanese curry.
  • Japanese Food
  • Japanese Food (Cuisine)
  • Japanese Food (Cuisine) IFTTT
  • Japanese hambagu and other seasoned patties of the world
  • Japanese Language
  • Japanese strawberries
  • Jay-Z’s Champagne line known as Ace of Spades.
  • Jazz
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  • Jean
  • jelly cakes inspired by Sanrio — and more.
  • Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams and Chandon have teamed up on a new sparkling berry punch sorbet for the holidays.
  • Jennifer Clair
  • Jenny Bardwell explains how to salt-rise bread in a virtual talk for the Culinary Historians of New York.
  • Jesse Kamm makes this medley of vegetables and quinoa as often as twice a week.
  • Jet Lag
  • Jewelry carved from bone
  • Jewels and Jewelry
  • Jewish-style barbecue in Chelsea Market
  • Jews and Judaism
  • Jews and Judaism IFTTT
  • Joan Nathan composes a dish that pays tribute to foods that the biblical Canaanites might have eaten.
  • Joan Nathan has found the crisp potato pancakes of her dreams
  • Joanna Gaines on empire building. A look at the future of travel. Walks that help us cope. Val Kilmer. And more.
  • Joey Wölffer of Wölffer Estate has turned pink wine into a symbol of the Hamptons life that she epitomizes.
  • John and Odette — opens a restaurant.
  • John Cale
  • John Fraser reopens the North Fork Table & Inn
  • John Roney has worked at J.G. Melon since the 1980s
  • John T. Edge
  • Jonathan Waxman shares recipes from his vibrant
  • Jonathan Waxman’s long-running West Village restaurant
  • José Andrés’s market in Hudson Yards now sells paella
  • Joseph DeLissio
  • Josephine’s Feast sells the preserves
  • Josh Russ Tupper checks in on the family business
  • journalists — shine in these new books.
  • journeys that help to illuminate the people behind the bottles.
  • joy and repose. The Times visited five households to see how people cook and gather
  • Judith Norell
  • juicy
  • Juicy sugar snap peas are quickly blanched
  • Julia Moskin reported on traditional recipes of Mariupol
  • Julia Moskin spent time with Ina Garten
  • Juliana’s now sells its pies parbaked
  • Julio Pena
  • jumping on side-by-side treadmills
  • Juneteenth
  • Juneteenth and Father’s Day.
  • junk food — shelf-stable
  • just 1 cup of any frozen or fresh fruit
  • Just add caramelized garlic and jammy cherry tomatoes for a simple
  • Just before a holiday full of family and friends
  • just in time for a holiday dessert table.
  • just in time for Mother’s Day.
  • just right for chubby baby hands.
  • Just six years into her career
  • Just-boiled water has long played a role in making pie crusts
  • just-cheesy-enough main with red wine poached pears and a light
  • Justine Pringle has left Nunu Chocolates to start North South Confections
  • JW Anderson x Moncler
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  • Kakuni (braised pork belly) is velvety and heartening
  • Kalustyan’s has carried those hard-to-find ingredients
  • Kamal Mouzawak empowers Lebanese communities through food. Not even the horrific port blast in 2020 has stopped him.
  • Karaoke IFTTT
  • Katherine Lewin opened Big Night
  • Kay Chun pairs the protein with a peppery
  • Kay Chun’s new recipe for stuffed mushrooms with an escargot-flavored filling evokes the French classic.
  • Kay Chun’s salt and pepper shrimp roll screams summer.
  • Kay Chun’s sweet-savory Korean barbecue-based cheeseburgers are as brilliant as they are delicious.
  • Kayaks
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  • Kazakhs (Ethnic Group)
  • keema or feta-brined roast chicken.
  • Keep a spread always at the ready with these well-designed Butter Hubs.
  • Keep a stash
  • keep it simple with a lemon-garlic-kale salad and huli huli chicken.
  • Keep the good eating going with a caramelized onion galette to pair with leftover turkey
  • Keep the tables six feet apart
  • Keeping culinary traditions going sometimes requires adapting to the realities of daily life.
  • Keeping the memory of La Caridad 78 alive
  • Keith Lee
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  • Kerber’s Farm in Huntington
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  • Kevin Harvey of Rhys Vineyards makes terrific pinot noirs. Now he sees nebbiolo and two Sicilian varieties as great options in a warming climate.
  • Kevin Noble Maillard has a recipe for grape dumplings
  • Kick things off with Dorie Greenspan’s age-old recipe for chicken in a pot.
  • Kid-friendly recipes
  • Kidnapping and Hostages
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  • Kind of hungry
  • Kind Snacks has taken some of its popular snack bar flavors and reimagined them as a line of icy treats.
  • kitchen practices handed down by family matriarchs for generations are still being passed along.
  • Kiteboarding
  • Kitschy ornaments
  • Knitting and Knit Goods
  • Knives
  • known for its multilayered crepe cakes
  • known for its rough terrain
  • Kochi
  • Komodo Dragons (Lizards)
  • Korean Food (Cuisine)
  • Korean War
  • Korean-Americans
  • Koreans raised by American families are exploring a heritage they didn’t grow up with through restaurant cooking — and finding both fulfillment and criticism.
  • Kosterina’s new cake is festive for spring
  • Kotti Berliner Döner Kebab
  • kung pao spiced
  • Kunun gyada
  • Kurds IFTTT
  • Kwame Onwuachi and more.
  • Kwame Onwuachi’s restaurant debuts in David Geffen Hall; the Atoboy team unveils its Rockefeller Center spot; and more restaurant news.
  • L.A. Burdick’s holiday collection riffs on Irish breakfast tea
  • La
  • La Boîte’s new Tunisian-style lemons are a collaboration with Eric Ripert and Le Bon Magot.
  • La Crema is making a sauvignon blanc widely available just in time for summer.
  • La Fête du Champagne returns with an immersive experience that takes wine lovers on a journey through how Champagne is made.
  • La Monarca Bakery
  • La Morada and other restaurants across the city are offering their specialties — and margaritas in bulk.
  • La pachamanca —una forma de cocción bajo tierra— brilla a miles de kilómetros de su lugar de origen.
  • La Tilma
  • labeled with just the facts.
  • Labeling and Labels (Product)
  • Labor and Jobs
  • Labor Day
  • Labor Day IFTTT
  • Labyrinths and Mazes
  • lacquered bracelets
  • Läderach
  • Lady M’s latest collaboration
  • laid-off chefs are flexing their creativity to meet the city’s demand for cheer and calories.
  • Lakes
  • Lakes IFTTT
  • Lamb
  • lamb and apricots to anchor the courses in his seasonal market menu.
  • lamb and chicken nationally.
  • lamb and yogurt is a talisman of identity in Jordan — and in various communities in suburban Detroit.
  • lamb chops with lettuce and ranch dressing.
  • Lambrusco
  • Land Use Policies
  • Land Use Policies IFTTT
  • Landslides and Mudslides
  • Language and Languages
  • Language and Languages IFTTT
  • Las Vegas
  • Last month at La Posta Vecchia
  • Last-minute Labor Day recipes for your holiday
  • late-career abstract art — and more.
  • Laura Kim shares a recipe for an updated version of a dish her mother used to make to entice her to eat vegetables.
  • Laurie Woolever
  • Lautus De-Alcoholised Wine
  • lavishes unusual care and preparation on dishes rarely seen in New York.
  • Law and Legislation
  • Lawns
  • laws and tastes.
  • layers of thinly sliced summer vegetables drenched in quality olive oil become one.
  • Layoffs and Job Reductions
  • Lazarus Lynch’s beauty routine
  • Le Coucou’s long-awaited reopening
  • Le Moulin
  • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
  • leading gastronomic innovation. Now two iconic chefs have joined forces in Paris.
  • Lean into longer recipes (if you dare)
  • Lean into some projects
  • Lean on Judy Kim’s cool chile-oil noodles recipe all summer long.
  • learn about botanical art or make a new cocktail.
  • learn about equity in the cannabis industry with Snoop Dogg or listen to a conversation with the journalist Don Lemon.
  • learn about the history of Cinco de Mayo
  • Learn about Winston Churchill’s favorite foods
  • learn to fold paper airplanes
  • leaving small farmers and ranchers with food they can’t sell.
  • leaving the American chop suey and chow mein era far behind.
  • Lebanon
  • Lee Sims in Jersey City made it through the shutdown thanks to ingenuity and customer loyalty. It’s back just in time for the busiest season.
  • Left with some spare short ribs
  • Leftover beans form the base of a rich pasta
  • lemon and feta
  • lemon and peas.
  • lemon-caper pork chops: You may remember what you cook in this time for many years to come.
  • lemon-tahini slaw or spaghetti al limone with shrimp a try this week.
  • lemony salad.
  • Lemurs
  • lending an air of smokiness to a smooth tipple.
  • Lentils
  • Leonelli Focacceria e Pasticceria is now selling its chocolate chip cookies in a ready-to-bake kit.
  • Leopards
  • Les Dames d’Escoffier NY will host a virtual discussion with the chef Marcus Samuelsson and the writer Grace Young on the new realities of kitchen life.
  • Lessons from an organic garlic farmer on how to grow
  • Let a long walk stir your appetite
  • Let cooking bring joy in the days ahead
  • Let Gabrielle Hamilton’s latest recipe
  • Let the indisputable star of the summer shine in any one of these delicious dishes.
  • let there be layer cake.
  • Let these fair-trade sets from South Africa add a warming glow to your space.
  • Let this simple dish remind you of those dependable school lunches in the best possible way.
  • Let’s hear it for achievable goals.
  • Let’s pick up some food and head to the park with friends.
  • lets authors imagine meals with the dearly departed.
  • lets readers channel the spirit of a faraway place without hopping on a flight.
  • Letters
  • Levantine cuisine in Chelsea
  • Levees and Dams
  • Liberian Americans have a complicated relationship with their holiday that plays out in the foods they make and the ways they reflect on a proud and difficult history.
  • Libraries and Librarians
  • Libraries and Librarians IFTTT
  • lids and straws.
  • Ligaya Mishan adapted her friend Francine Turone’s recipe for escovitch
  • Ligaya Mishan counts the many ways she misses eating out
  • Light
  • Lighter and fresher than pizza
  • Lighthouses and Lightships
  • Lighting
  • like a retro-style party wreath or an apple pie.
  • like fresh pasta dough
  • like handmade crisps and cookies
  • like hickory smoke and chile.
  • like many of its New York City peers
  • like salads and tacos.
  • like seed saving and canning
  • Like some social media trends
  • Like the Persian tahdig Samin Nosrat grew up eating
  • like these citrus-glazed turnips. We liked them so much we got the recipe.
  • like this simple asparagus rigatoni.
  • Lincoln Center regulars and more.
  • lion’s mane and chaga are gaining popularity in the wellness world.
  • Liquor
  • listen to a lecture from the artist Lorraine O’Grady or take a Syrian cooking class.
  • listen to Lana Del Rey.
  • listen to orchestral music or celebrate Eid al-Fitr by making a custard dessert.
  • listen to the music of Billie Holiday
  • listened to and cooked this year.
  • Lithium (Metal)
  • Live music
  • Livestock
  • Liz Lambert has rediscovered the joy of sharing food with her family.
  • Loads of whole spices
  • Loaves & Fishes
  • Local Food
  • Local Government
  • local growing operations are offering fresh produce and socially distanced outdoor time.
  • Locks and Keys IFTTT
  • Loeb Boathouse in Central Park reopens; a fried chicken pop-up in Greenwich Village
  • lofty visions have met hard reality.
  • Logging Industry
  • London Marathon IFTTT
  • long a food source for Louisianians
  • Long after some people have recovered from the virus
  • Long celebrated in France
  • Long Island
  • Long lines are still forming at Famous Fish Market
  • Long thought to have medicinal benefits
  • Long-haul drivers are under intense pressure this season
  • longtime creative director Scott Formby found respite
  • Look for sleeper hits
  • Look to spring
  • Look to those graham crackers in the back of your cupboard
  • Looking ahead
  • Looking for new ways to get their food to customers
  • Looking for the best happy hour deals with quality food? We have recommendations.
  • looks at the history and habitat of the delicacy.
  • Los Angeles
  • losing their favorite spots because of the pandemic
  • Lost and Found Property
  • Lost Eden
  • lots of it.
  • Louis Roederer has released its top-tier Champagne
  • Love (Emotion)
  • Love (Emotion) IFTTT
  • Love it or hate it
  • Love means never having to spend hours cooking a special meal.
  • low-caf
  • low-fuss dishes.
  • Lucky Palace has drawn fans for its intriguing wine list. Now
  • Luggage and Packing
  • Luggage and Packing IFTTT
  • Lunar New Year
  • lunch or dinner.
  • Luo Tribe
  • Lutheran Churches
  • Luxury Goods and Services
  • Luxury Goods and Services IFTTT
  • luxury pet accessories and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • LVMH
  • LVMH will acquire half of Armand de Brignac
  • Lynda Benglis’s early work — and more.
  • Lyre’s latest nonalcoholic spirit is Italian Spritz
  • Machines are being trained to consider food the way a cook might
  • made at home
  • made for his quarantine pod.
  • made from chardonnay grapes
  • made from grapes both famous and little known. Often
  • made from nixtamalized corn
  • made from scratch
  • made from seven sprouted whole grains
  • made in California.
  • made in Canada.
  • made in collaboration with Brooklyn Kura; check out a new market from Pilar Cuban Eatery in Bedford-Stuyvesant
  • made in different places from different grapes
  • made in the U.S.
  • Made In’s new pie plate comes with a stripe of blue or red and will accommodate recipes for nine-inch pies.
  • Made of a fabric-like paper
  • made with a high-fiber strain of wheat.
  • made with avocado
  • made with coconut milk
  • Made with cold gelato and freshly pulled espresso
  • made with corn
  • made with red techniques
  • made-from-scratch cakes to exhibit on Instagram.
  • Magazines
  • Maggie Lee’s latest installation — and more.
  • Maine fishing groups join forces to bring their seafood to the public.
  • Major Food Group is selling marinara
  • Make a big batch of ranchero sauce for the base of huevos rancheros
  • Make a big pot
  • Make a candylike version with all coconut and an egg white
  • make a comforting bowl of gingery soba noodles or a big salad pizza with white beans
  • Make a maqluba for your pod
  • Make a meal with what you have on hand
  • Make a no-recipe recipe for gochujang spaghetti
  • Make a no-recipe sausage pasta with artichokes
  • Make a one-pan dinner to keep things simple.
  • Make a pot to welcome the sweater weather.
  • Make a slow-cooker cherry tomato compote
  • Make a stew for comfort
  • Make a tuna salad soon
  • Make a vegan ranch dressing
  • Make Ali Slagle’s crispy sour cream and onion chicken or Klancy Miller’s mushroom Parmesan tart as soon as possible.
  • Make Amethyst Ganaway’s okra soup
  • Make an adaptable tart with puff pastry
  • Make both of Eric Kim’s newest recipes: egg rice and cold noodles with tomatoes.
  • Make brigadeiros
  • Make chicken salad for dinner tonight and lunch this week
  • Make cleanup all the easier on yourself with these recipes.
  • Make Colu Henry’s white bean caprese salad
  • Make Dorie Greenspan’s latest
  • Make Dorie Greenspan’s new recipe for thumbprint cookies
  • Make Eric Kim’s roasted chicken with a delicious fish-sauce butter right now.
  • Make Gabrielle Hamilton’s dish that she learned from her late ex-mother-in-law
  • Make Gabrielle Hamilton’s take on an Alsatian onion tart
  • Make Genevieve Ko’s apple pie
  • Make Genevieve Ko’s simple new salmon recipe
  • Make ham
  • Make happiness out of what you have: a matzo lasagna
  • Make James Beard’s onion sandwiches and pour yourself a drink.
  • Make Jerrelle Guy’s cherry-almond crisp
  • Make Julia Child’s tuna salad sandwich
  • Make lemon-saffron chicken and potatoes
  • Make Melissa Clark’s grilled za’atar chicken with garlic yogurt and cilantro whether or not you have a grill.
  • Make Melissa Clark’s latest
  • Make Melissa Clark’s latest — roast chicken with plums and red onions — for Rosh Hashana
  • Make memories out of the dishes you’re making now
  • Make Momofuku’s bo ssam
  • Make Nicole Taylor’s recipe with spicy scallion cornmeal waffles.
  • Make peach pie
  • Make Samin Nosrat’s favorite kimchi pancake
  • Make some nibbles to go along with your tea
  • Make supremely fast salmon
  • Make Taiwanese beef noodle soup or one-pot pasta with ricotta and lemon
  • Make Tejal Rao’s latest
  • Make Tejal Rao’s recipe for salsa macha
  • Make the best possible sandwich
  • Make the chef Dolester Miles’s coconut pecan cake
  • Make the latest from Melissa Clark
  • Make the most of your farmers’ market haul with a seasonal vegetarian spread from David Tanis.
  • make the perfect cheese board
  • Make the Persian chicken stew known as khoresh-e fesenjoon
  • Make the Russian salad that Vladimir Ocokoljic serves at Kafana
  • Make this tart
  • Make use of the fresh beans at the market with Gabrielle Hamilton’s braised black-eyed peas with baby turnips.
  • Make Vallery Lomas’s latest
  • Make vinegar chicken exactly as it’s written
  • Make Yewande Komolafe’s roasted carrots with yaji spice relish and Tejal Rao’s recipe for chickpea pancakes.
  • makers of vegan substitutes are ramping up production to meet new interest from shoppers.
  • makes a convincing
  • makes for satisfying eating.
  • makes Italian-style spirits in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
  • makes these serving dishes in an old mill factory.
  • makeup inspired by the Met — and more.
  • maki on the Upper West Side
  • Maki rolls
  • Making food is a way to make someone else’s life a little better
  • making it perfect for these tumultuous
  • Making sense of the year in culture.
  • making this riff on the classic bûche de Noël.
  • Malawi
  • Malaysian chicken and Indonesian cooking oil. Experts warn of unwanted consequences.
  • Mammals
  • Manatees
  • Manhatta reopens
  • Manresa at Intersect by Lexus
  • Manresa now ships its crackly Breton confection nationwide
  • many are relying on customs
  • many businesses are taking their own steps
  • many chefs learned
  • many chefs survived by selling food directly to customers
  • many craft brewers have too much aging beer on their hands. But others are finding new ways to package and sell it.
  • many farmers are altering their practices.
  • Many have closed in a time of growing inclusion and more fluid sexual identities. But in several places around the country
  • many observant Jews get rid of bread and beans
  • Many of our most revered dishes were perfected by those in need
  • many of the nation’s largest farms are destroying millions of pounds of fresh goods that they can no longer sell.
  • Many of us these days are oscillating between projects and ease: Make chile-oil fried eggs or yaki onigiri
  • many owners are raising pay. But some are trying to go deeper
  • Many people are convinced that they do not like the wines. Are they simply a niche interest
  • many restaurants continue to seek out creative ways to stay afloat. Here are a few.
  • many restaurateurs say the opposite.
  • Many say they favor ousting Gov. Gavin Newsom because of high taxes and restrictions on water use in the current drought.
  • Many states relaxed restrictions on the sale of mixed drinks in order to help struggling businesses. Some of those changes are now being made permanent.
  • Many upscale restaurants that catered to the nation’s downtown office crowd are canceling the meal
  • many varieties
  • many with not even a schmear of experience
  • maple syrup and Dijon work well with just about anything.
  • Maple Syrup and Sugar
  • Mapo tofu
  • Maps
  • maps and prints? The family that’s owned the Old Print Shop is finding out right now.
  • Maps IFTTT
  • Maque choux is sweet
  • Marathon Running
  • March. He died of Covid-19.
  • Marco Sweets & Spices
  • Marcus Samuelsson
  • Mardi Gras
  • margarita or cosmopolitan
  • Marijuana
  • Marijuana IFTTT
  • marinated in berry jam
  • Marine Biology
  • Mario Carbone and Jeff Zalaznick will open a restaurant in the Puck Building loosely based on Torrisi Italian Specialties.
  • Mariscos El Submarino
  • Maritime Accidents and Safety
  • Maritime Accidents and Safety IFTTT
  • Mark Bittman’s puttanesca is as easy and satisfying as anything you’ll make all month.
  • Mark Bittman’s recipe is tender and perfect
  • Mark Bittman’s simple recipe can yield days of soul-sustaining dinners.
  • Mark’s Off Madison will feature his well-known bagels; a Wagyu distributor starts a restaurant; and more news.
  • Mark’s the refined coffee shop and Mark’s the Italian restaurant. Our critic tries them all.
  • Marking time with church bells and bike rides.
  • Marky’s
  • Marriages
  • married a dictator (out of patriotism
  • Martin Van Buren High School in Queens Village is raising money with a collaborative digital cookbook.
  • Marvelous by Fred in Midtown is a French pastry shop from Frédéric Vaucamps featuring seven iterations of the merveilleux.
  • Mary Taylor is betting that curious consumers will want well-made bottles
  • Maryiza sells four honeys from southwest Ethiopia
  • Masahiro Urushido and Michael Anstendig’s “The Japanese Art of the Cocktail” explores
  • Masks
  • Masks IFTTT
  • Mass.
  • Mass) IFTTT
  • Massage IFTTT
  • Master this before-bedtime stock
  • Master this technique
  • Matchbook Distilling Company in Greenport
  • Matthew Kenney has teamed up with the chocolatier Sebastian Brecht for the East Village shop Casse-Cou
  • Matzo
  • matzo brei and other delicacies.
  • Maui Nui sells various cuts from Axis deer
  • Maurice Bailey is making sugar cane syrup as a way to preserve a tradition
  • Maximalist brownies and more.
  • may be reborn if a deal from a former managing partner works out.
  • Maya Kaimal’s new green and red chili sauces deliver heat and flavor.
  • Maybe you’ve been recording the meals that make up this quarantine. If not
  • maybe.
  • Mayor Lindsay saw a country “virtually on the edge of a spiritual — and perhaps even a physical — breakdown.”
  • mayors
  • McConnell’s Fine Ice Cream’s new praline flavor is supercharged with Garrison Brothers bourbon.
  • Meal kits from your favorite restaurant
  • meals are a celebration of globalization and ethnic diversity — and a lasting defense against erasure.
  • Meant for pizza
  • meant much more than having an Instagram account.
  • Measles
  • measure for measure.
  • Meat
  • Meat is still central to Eid al-Adha
  • meat plants are reopening. Can they do so without endangering their low-wage workers and their communities?
  • meatless meal from Melissa Clark is full of tender pasta
  • meatless tacos are thriving in the pandemic era.
  • meatloaf and more — to Manhattan
  • meatpackers
  • Media outlets
  • media players
  • Medical Marijuana
  • Medicine and Health
  • Medicine and Health IFTTT
  • meditate with the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco or listen to an audio play.
  • Meditation
  • Mediterranean in the former Freek’s Mill space
  • Mediterranean in Williamsburg
  • Mediterranean on the Upper West Side
  • Meg Grace Larcom
  • Melatonin (Hormone)
  • Melatonin (Hormone) IFTTT
  • melds chocolate with whisky.
  • melds sweet and savory
  • Melissa Clark
  • Melissa Clark adds eggs
  • Melissa Clark dives deep on oysters: “merroir” and recipes for mignonette
  • Melissa Clark has four recipes for ideal holiday snacking. Make them soon.
  • Melissa Clark has spent months perfecting techniques
  • Melissa Clark has three fine maximalist brownies for you to make
  • Melissa Clark is here with a speedy no-recipe recipe for mussels.
  • Melissa Clark is obsessed with maximum flavor and minimal cleanup
  • Melissa Clark on how to get the most out of your electric pressure cooker
  • Melissa Clark suggests a few recipes that are on her mind.
  • Melissa Clark takes earthy grains and bakes them with caramelized mushrooms and loads of cheese for a satisfying meatless meal.
  • Melissa Clark takes in the drama with a side of snacks
  • Melissa Clark traveled to London to meet the cookbook author and bring back a few recipes.
  • Melissa Clark writes.
  • Melissa Clark’s escarole salad with smoky halloumi puts firm
  • Melissa Clark’s From the Pantry series says goodbye.
  • Melissa Clark’s latest
  • Melissa Clark’s new recipe
  • Melissa Clark’s new recipe for grilled merguez and onions with mint-lemon couscous is a standout grain salad.
  • Melissa Clark’s oil-imbued recipes
  • Melissa Clark’s pepperoni pasta with lemon and garlic is a perfect weeknight meal or Sunday dinner.
  • Melissa Clark’s single-skillet affair pairs a rich chop with springy snap peas
  • Melissa J. Rodriguez
  • Melissa Martin sees the environmental damage that could end the region’s rich culture of food and fishing.
  • Melted butter makes this the easiest-ever version of the recipe.
  • members are planting and sharing.
  • Memorabilia and Souvenirs
  • Memorial Day
  • Mental Health and Disorders
  • merroir — is much like grapes’ terroir
  • messy cakes
  • Metals and Minerals
  • Method Spirits Sweet Vermouth shines in a manhattan or on the rocks.
  • Mexican Food (Cuisine)
  • Mexican Food (Cuisine) IFTTT
  • Mexico City and even Queens
  • Mexico.
  • mezcal with a mission — and more.
  • Miami
  • Miami Beach
  • Mich.
  • Michael’s Mandel Bread
  • Michelin star restaurant
  • Middle Ages (Historical Period)
  • Midwives and Doulas
  • Mifune and Casa Enrique.
  • Milène Jardine sells gift boxes for those on the front line of the pandemic.
  • Milk
  • milk and dark Belgian chocolate are filled with a variety of flavors.
  • Milk bread at its best is soft and almost sweet
  • milk breads and more shine
  • milky
  • Millennial Generation
  • Millennial Generation IFTTT
  • Millie Peartree’s sheet-pan shrimp boil is as festive as it is delicious.
  • Mines and Mining
  • Mini Melanie in Brooklyn ships colorful layer cakes nationwide.
  • Minorities
  • mint and chives
  • mint and feta.
  • Mint is a wonderful flavor to enrich warm-weather coolers.
  • minty drink of decades past is back
  • miso chicken with radishes or pierogies.
  • miso-glazed fish
  • Miso-infused rice and ginger-scallion vinaigrette round out this adaptable dinner
  • Miss Lily’s Jamaica In a Box transports you to the Caribbean for about the cost of cab fare to J.F.K.
  • Missy Robbins’s pasta provisions
  • mix drinks and even clean toilets
  • mix up a pitcher.
  • mixed sophistication and down-home pleasures in her cooking.
  • Mobile Applications
  • Mobile Applications IFTTT
  • Mobile Commerce and Payments
  • Mobile Commerce and Payments IFTTT
  • Modeled after food delivery services in Seoul
  • Models (Professional)
  • Modern remakes and reinterpreted classics.
  • Mokyo
  • Momofuku Ssam Bar at Seaport District expands
  • Monasteries and Monks
  • Monasteries and Monks IFTTT
  • Mondays land heavily sometimes. You may find joy in making something new.
  • Mondiants
  • Monica Muzzo Romero
  • Monkeys and Apes
  • Monkeys and Apes IFTTT
  • Monsoons
  • Monuments and Memorials (Structures)
  • Monuments and Seashores
  • Monuments and Seashores IFTTT
  • Moon IFTTT
  • Moonflowers is a new company that employs women in the Herat region of Afghanistan.
  • Moonshine
  • moqueca invigorates holiday menus and everyday meals alike.
  • More about Nguzo Saba
  • more creative cook
  • more cultured
  • More dining at home has led some people to seek out fancier tableware that makes everyday meals feel far more celebratory.
  • more flavorful Thanksgiving potatoes
  • more flavorful white meat with these smart techniques.
  • more nuts)
  • more whites and rosés than reds
  • Morocco Earthquake (Sept 8
  • Mosques
  • Mosquitoes
  • most adaptable tarts start with a store-bought puff pastry
  • most irresistible side.
  • most of all
  • Most owners are antiwar
  • most run by fishing families in Maine. But their number is growing.
  • most wines are compositions.
  • mostly vegan selections from Baja California
  • Mother's Day
  • Mother’s Day
  • Motion Sickness
  • Motor Bikes and Motorscooters
  • Motor Bikes and Motorscooters IFTTT
  • Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles and Scooters
  • mounded with coconut or built onto a pretzel crust.
  • Mount
  • Mountain Bike
  • Mountain Lions and Cougars IFTTT
  • Mountain Tides took on the challenge of exploring the subtleties of petit sirah
  • Mountaineering
  • Mountaineering IFTTT
  • Mountains
  • Mountains IFTTT
  • move into tofu
  • moved by nostalgia and hunting for longer shelf lives
  • movie or game — with recipes.
  • Movies
  • Movies IFTTT
  • mozzarella in carrozza or a lentil-sweet potato salad.
  • Mr. Swing was a catalyst in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles
  • Mrs. Kost would bestow cookies on her beloved Texas Rangers — players
  • Mrs. Meggett
  • Ms. Costikyan
  • Ms. Fial worked to burnish the reputation of mangoes
  • Mughal Empire
  • Mummies and Mummification
  • Murals
  • Murders
  • Murray’s Cheese now ships its rich casserole across the country. It’s reopening a cafe in Greenwich Village
  • Museums
  • Museums IFTTT
  • mushroom or chicken.
  • mushrooms have confounded humans since ancient times. Now
  • mushrooms or a combination are infinitely more delicious than plant-based meat substitutes.
  • Music
  • Music can provide a rhythm to the days.
  • Music IFTTT
  • Musical Instruments
  • musicals and crispy tofu.
  • musings from Tom Ford — and more.
  • Muslim Americans
  • Muslim Veiling IFTTT
  • Muslims and Islam
  • Muslims and Islam IFTTT
  • Muslims have to adapt.
  • My Cookie Dealer
  • Myths and Mythical Creatures
  • N.C.
  • N.Y.
  • nachos and more.
  • nachos layered with chutney and more recipes
  • named after Elena Ruz
  • namely Nets fans with courtside seats.
  • Names
  • Nancy Silverton helped design the new French bakeware line from Made In.
  • Napa Valley
  • Nathan’s Famous has added a plant-based hot dog to its menu.
  • National Anthems IFTTT
  • National Parks
  • Native Americans
  • Native Americans IFTTT
  • Native Hawaiians
  • Naturally” is a new line of vegan chocolates from the mind of the chocolatier Nicolas Cloiseau.
  • Nature and civilization create our soundtracks.
  • Navajo Indians
  • NCAA Basketball Championships (Men) IFTTT
  • near the sea. Build a salt bed with clay. Remove the top layer first.
  • Nearly every ingredient
  • Neary’s attracted politicians
  • neat and petite
  • necklaces and earrings with food themes.
  • Need a little assistance? Eric Kim has seven recipes and an invaluable guide to get you through the meal.
  • Need oysters for the raw bar at home? Many producers will ship them fresh to your door.
  • Neither of the chef Dan Barber’s two restaurants will reopen in their current format in 2021
  • Neither plant nor animal
  • Nepal Trekking
  • Neuman’s Kitchen will send its homestyle food — lasagna
  • Nev
  • Never before have so many restaurants offered food to go. Here
  • Never mind tracking steps. What about your carbon footprint?
  • Never-before-seen drawings by Kenny Rivero
  • Never-before-seen textiles by Rosie Lee Tompkins
  • New assortments from the Austin candymaker Delysia Chocolatier pay tribute to the “Nutcracker” and the flavors of the season.
  • new awareness of the treatment of agricultural workers.
  • new concerns
  • new distillers are reviving a drink that vanished during Prohibition
  • New guides for Washington D.C.
  • new mushroom recipes to cozy up to.
  • New Orleans
  • new public art installations and native-plant gardens under the Metrorail: Here is what’s new in the Magic City.
  • new recipes for fried okra
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  • nian gao and more recipes for the holiday.
  • Nick Malgieri leads a three-lesson class in chocolate for beginners at the 92nd Street Y.
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  • Nicole Russell makes all sorts of pies — with toppings ranging from tandoori to jerk chicken — in her home kitchen.
  • Nicole Taylor spoke to chefs across the country about Juneteenth
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  • No more Groundhog Days.
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  • Norman Jean Roy walked away from his career behind the camera. These days
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  • Notes on the passage of time.
  • nothing comforts like the cheesy and the creamy.
  • Nothing compares to saffron’s unique fragrance and flavor. With this time-honored method
  • nourishes the lives of many Mexican immigrants in poverty.
  • nourishing dishes you could make.
  • now a leader in the beverage industry.
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  • now more than ever
  • now offers a five-week camp to brush up on the basics.
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  • Now’s as good a time as any for pork gyros and chocolate with peppermint frosting.
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  • of the restaurants Adda and Dhamaka in New York City
  • offer healthier choices and make McDonald’s more vocal politically. Meanwhile
  • offer New Yorkers dinner ideas from the likes of Bolero
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  • offers a cook nine grind-size options.
  • offers a digital cookbook
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  • offers nonalcoholic sauvignon blanc and a red blend.
  • officeless workers learned to doze off between Zoom calls. Maybe now we can admit that the post-turkey crash is nothing to be ashamed of.
  • often driven by real celebrities
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  • Oishii Omakase strawberries are a flavorful
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  • Okazu Chili Miso is a richer
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  • Omni Bev Vietnamese Cold Brew Coffee sells the specialty as a bottled drink
  • On a potato farm in Sagaponack
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  • On culinary wanderlust
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  • On Friday
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  • on hiatus came amid concerns about a lack of diversity and allegations against some nominees.
  • on hold until the pandemic passes.
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  • On Makatea
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  • on your must-make list.
  • once a favorite of Brooklyn Dodgers fans at Ebbets Field
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  • once known for its vast output of inexpensive wines
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  • once wrote that she couldn’t think about food “without thinking about the people who do it.”
  • Once you find the perfect base of beans
  • Once you start to make your own
  • one author stops by her favorite Manhattan institutions
  • One essential job wasn’t enough
  • one gets enough rain
  • One is expanding. One is closing. But not all is lost.
  • one more bowl of ramen.
  • one of his Washington
  • One of our new Eat columnists
  • one of the easiest ways (really!) to get restaurant-quality pizza at home.
  • one of the most highly regarded small dairies in America
  • one of the most versatile of vegetables. (Apologies to artichokes.)
  • one of the nation’s oldest Chinese restaurants
  • One pan
  • one prized by food cultures around the world.
  • one simple sauce can be transformed into four different meals and two versatile condiments.
  • One tea company is trying to make the cozy brew a little more goth.
  • One-pot chermoula shrimp
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  • onions and wicked Scotch bonnets.
  • Online Dating IFTTT
  • Online orders and no-contact pickup can be an economic lifeline
  • Online sales have become blockbuster events as long-sidelined pastry chefs lead a charge toward activism.
  • Only two monks know the full recipe for Chartreuse
  • opened a cooking school in Italy.
  • Opened by David Chang in 2011
  • opened in 1968.
  • Opening on St. Patrick’s Day
  • Openings
  • opens a restaurant at the Ace Hotel in NoMad.
  • Opera
  • Optimism
  • opts for lively and transparent.
  • or
  • or a baked risotto with greens.
  • or a basic sauce.
  • or a big batch of turkey bone gumbo.
  • or a big salad with grains.
  • or a carrot cake
  • or a cheesy baked pasta with sausage and ricotta.
  • or a cheesy baked polenta with tomato sauce.
  • or a cheesy omelet.
  • or a chickpea salad with herbs and scallions.
  • or a classic pasta salad.
  • or a comforting alphabet soup.
  • or a comforting braciole.
  • or a comforting lasagna.
  • or a dinner of garlic-ginger chicken breasts
  • or a Dutch baby that gets its rise from sourdough starter.
  • or a feta-brined roast chicken.
  • or a plum and raspberry cornmeal crisp are great options.
  • or a slow-rising focaccia: Eat well this weekend.
  • or a speedy recipe for hummus.
  • or add it to whatever is in the crisper.
  • or an asparagus and scallion salad.
  • or an easy rhubarb trifle.
  • or an easy tagliatelle.
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  • or any of our newest recipes.
  • or any other pantry meal.
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  • or are they wines of no place?
  • or as part of an avocado salad
  • or between slices of milk bread.
  • or break out the grill for chicken skewers or coffee-rubbed fish.
  • or burgers (beef
  • or choose something bright like salmon with peas and radishes.
  • or classic
  • or cook for yourself
  • or cook up some American Chinese classics.
  • or cook with whatever is good right now.
  • or crisp tofu with sweet potatoes.
  • or croissants
  • or delight in the deliciousness of a fried breaded cutlet.
  • or doctored up to taste.
  • or dress it up with an all-purpose savory topping.
  • or embrace the cold weather and make a hearty stroganoff.
  • or even a rich two-layer chocolate cake.
  • or even arugula.
  • or even eat it raw.
  • or even some coins of string cheese.
  • or find yourself craving Melissa Clark’s roasted zucchini with garlicky bread crumbs and mozzarella.
  • or follow some more formal instruction and prepare a sheet-pan baked feta.
  • or for baked crispy fish with tartar sauce.
  • or for whenever you like.
  • or forgo them all together
  • or get to grilling for the holiday.
  • or grate them for paneer con tomate
  • or grill your first corn of the season.
  • or have they sacrificed personality?
  • or head to the grill with skewered king oyster mushrooms.
  • or in a panzanella.
  • or in the process of making it.
  • or in which restaurants reopened
  • or is their obvious appeal yet to be widely understood?
  • or its chicken hash.
  • or just a simple caprese.
  • Or just hungry people who like easy recipes.
  • or just the abuse of power?
  • or just the long weekend
  • or just yourself. We have recipes for whatever situation you’re in.
  • or lean into something new
  • or make a Gruyère puff
  • or mingling with mixers.
  • or on its own with tartar butter.
  • or on top of anything grilled.
  • or one of your own making.
  • or paired with briny olives
  • or pan-fry eggplant to coat in gochujang sauce.
  • or roast canned or frozen artichokes for a flavorful lemon spaghetti.
  • or salmon glazed with brown sugar and mustard.
  • or samosas.
  • or savor the leftovers of a comforting lentil and orzo stew.
  • or serve alongside braised lamb.
  • or serve it with a salad for a light dinner.
  • or set yourself up for a big meal for St. Patrick’s Day.
  • or simply dressed ripe tomatoes.
  • or spend some time with sunny summer pastas and cocktails.
  • or Spicy Big Tray Chicken.
  • or spring-vegetable japchae.
  • or start setting yourself up for the Super Bowl.
  • or stick to the classics and make beef stew with maple and stout.
  • or take the Memorial Day holiday to bake an Earl Grey tea cake
  • or the chef Rawlston Williams’s stew chicken.
  • or Todd Richard’s fried catfish with hot sauce.
  • or try sautéed chicken with green olives or umami garlic noodles.
  • or try sheet-pan sausage with mushrooms or cod and kimchi stew.
  • or try your hand at meatless gumbo with a distinct Louisiana flavor.
  • or two with leftovers.
  • or use a whole egg and almond flour for a more cakelike result.
  • or whatever else came to mind.
  • or whip up a seasonal dinner.
  • or with greens and Parmesan
  • or with pasta
  • or your breeziest weeknight dinners.
  • Oranges and frozen foods are being snapped up. Shelves have fewer choices. And customers are steering their carts in surprising new directions.
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  • out-of-season berry grown in New Jersey.
  • Outdoor dining and takeout may not pull most restaurants through another lockdown. Here’s how the owners of two are making do as they wait for the city to act.
  • outdoor dining at La Mercerie and more restaurant news.
  • Outdoor seating and dropping temperatures have created a demand for warming cocktails at New York City bars.
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  • over a month after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo shut down service as virus cases climbed.
  • over chicken or pizza for a bit of heat.
  • over fish or tofu
  • Over the last 50 years
  • Over the past months
  • Overblown fears have turned the public against genetically modified food. But the potential benefits have never been greater.
  • overnight oats: We’ve got recipes for cooking even when you don’t want to cook.
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  • Owners across the country report a shortage in help
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  • owners are scrambling to reduce risks and reassure customers with an array of gear. Face coverings lead the way.
  • owners got creative
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  • Oysters
  • pachamanca — a centuries-old form of underground cooking — gets a spotlight.
  • pack them with dried fruit
  • Packed with squash and greens
  • Paellas at Turnstyle Underground Market
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  • Pair it with crisp lettuces and a pungent chile-lime dressing for a light
  • Pair Mariana Velásquez’s recipe for arepas de choclo with a fresh
  • Pair them with rice
  • pair this sauce with in-season asparagus and scrambled eggs
  • paired with garlic bread
  • pairs nicely with food and delivers a zip of carbonation.
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  • Pandemic inspired baking has helped focus national attention on a burning question: Why does Canadian butter seem so firm?
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  • pared wine lists and raised big questions about the viability of the business and the way it treats workers.
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  • pasta and rice. But that’s exactly the stuff that gets you through self-isolation.
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  • Pasta with creamy Meyer lemon sauce
  • Pastel place mats and napkins add a bit of cheer to your dining room table.
  • Pastry has always been synonymous with pleasure — a way that we can treat our lovers and friends or strangers
  • Patagonia Provisions’s latest release
  • Pati Jinich will discuss the comforts of regional chicken soup at a virtual class at the 92nd Street Y.
  • patience.
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  • Patties made with black beans
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  • peanut butter brownies
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  • peas and herbs makes for quite the mezze.
  • peas and leeks
  • peas and shallots top this light yet comforting meal from Melissa Clark.
  • pecan pie filling or salted pretzels
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  • people ask Samin Nosrat if her beloved roast chicken recipe works with turkey. She decided to find out.
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  • perfect for a scone slathered in preserves.
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  • perfect for Mother’s Day (or just for yourself)
  • perfect to cap off a dinner of cold noodles
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  • perfume for the home — and more.
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  • perhaps
  • perhaps striking a collective chord of humility in the pandemic.
  • Perivoli will offer Greek classics and East River views
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  • Pescatarians take note: Farmed fish are eating more veggies and less wild fish
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  • Pick up a tin of Bulgarian osetra caviar and a bottle of Louis Roederer at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s restaurant in the South Street Seaport.
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  • Pierre-Alexis Delaplace of Kerzon would wait
  • Pile Gabrielle Hamilton’s home-fried oysters with tartar sauce onto a split baguette.
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  • pizzaiolo.
  • Plague
  • plan for mushroom-beef burgers
  • Plan for the holiday with smoked salmon and whitefish salad
  • Plan to make a no-recipe feast of spaghetti and clams
  • Plan your TV itinerary.
  • Plant-based beverage makers hailed the agency’s decision but objected to the recommendation for labels to specify the nutritional differences with cow’s milk.
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  • Plenty of herbs and a dill vinaigrette make Eric Kim’s new recipe restaurant worthy.
  • plenty of lemon.
  • Plenty of rule-bending and innovation have been brought to Vietnamese Lunar New Year feasts as the diaspora has grown.
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  • Poached eggs for a crowd are well within reach thanks to this nifty technique from Genevieve Ko.
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  • promises a reimagining of the space. But in the meantime almost 150 unionized employees have been laid off.
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  • puffed schnitzel. He found it
  • pull a few items from the fridge and you’re just minutes away from breakfast
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  • purée and bake with them. (And don’t forget the seeds.)
  • pursuit for those stuck at home in a pandemic. Online baking “collabs” offered a way for them to create together.
  • Put it in pasta
  • Put Naoko Takei Moore’s recipe for tsukune miso nabe
  • Put those tomatoes to work: in greens and beans on toast
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  • radishes and celery
  • Rafts
  • Railroads
  • Railroads IFTTT
  • Rain
  • Raised in Hill Country
  • Rameh
  • ramen with charred scallions: Eat well in the days ahead.
  • Ramona’s latest canned offering is a light Amarino spritz from Italy.
  • Ranches
  • Rangoon offers complex reasons to dine in Prospect Heights
  • Rap and Hip-Hop
  • Rare puerh
  • Rarely Edible’ have gotten (somewhat) better and become objects of fascination for millions of civilians.
  • raspberry ice cream and magic-shell chocolate sauce
  • raw vinegars
  • razor clams and tuna neck
  • reach for a Cocktail Cube
  • read
  • Read a book
  • read a history of accidental culinary discoveries
  • read and do as summer comes to a close.
  • read and do.
  • read and listened to this year.
  • Readers are looking for recipes for Passover
  • Readers requested recipes for getting their protein
  • Readers turned to the Food section for advice on quarantine cooking
  • Readers’ plans for the new year.
  • ready for a few hours of cooking.
  • ready in 30 minutes.
  • Ready in minutes
  • ready to be assembled in your kitchen.
  • Real Estate (Commercial)
  • Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
  • Real Estate and Housing (Residential) IFTTT
  • real wineries and customer service.
  • Reality Television
  • Rebates and Refunds
  • Recall those days when we used to gather indoors and listen to live music
  • Recharge with new and comforting dishes like saffron pistachio brownies and the Big Lasagna.
  • Recipes
  • Recipes for fermenting
  • Recipes for Mother’s Day
  • Recipes for Passover and Easter
  • recipes for the coming days — and an announcement.
  • Reclamation of Land
  • recommends making silken tofu with scallion oil and more recipes.
  • reconnecting the restaurant with the family who ran it for 50 years.
  • recounts 26 years of beer adventures.
  • recounts the story in “What’s Good?”
  • Recreational Vehicles
  • Recycling of Waste Materials
  • Red blends are well known classically and in the popular market. But what about white blends? They are not as common
  • Red Boat’s Kho sauce adds nuance to all kinds of braised dishes
  • Red curry lentils
  • RedFarm and its sibling
  • reducing sodium in the diet even modestly can have an outsize impact on lowering blood pressure.
  • reef-safe sunscreens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • Reefs
  • Reefs IFTTT
  • reflecting on the year’s crises.
  • refreshment rather than solidity.
  • Refugees and Displaced Persons
  • Refugees and Displaced Persons IFTTT
  • Regaining my sense of smell is tedious and slow
  • Regal’s new line of King salmon is hot smoked over wood and comes in four flavors.
  • Reggaeton
  • Regional ingredients are put to delicious use in this bright new farm-to-table cookbook.
  • regional soda-shop chains are spreading far beyond Utah
  • regions that deserve more respect than they receive.
  • regular caf and extra caf options.
  • Regulation and Deregulation of Industry
  • Reheat food from the freezer for an easy night
  • Reimagining an ’80s classic — with beans!
  • Reindeer
  • relatively easy recipes will help.
  • relax.
  • reliably flavored and yet endlessly unique — offers us a taste of infinity.
  • Relief
  • relief groups are connecting the two by turning those ingredients into meals.
  • Religion and Belief
  • Relocation of Business
  • remember and feed dead family members crossing over on Día de los Muertos.
  • remember to cook for yourself.
  • reminiscent in some ways of shakshuka
  • René Redzepi will move his Copenhagen restaurant and 70 of its employees to Kyoto for a 10-week run that coincides with cherry blossom season.
  • Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)
  • Reopening may be a long way off
  • reopenings
  • Reporters and editors share the advice that changed their home cooking.
  • Reporters and editors shared the holiday dishes they love. Here are their recommendations.
  • Reporters and editors shared the NYT Cooking recipes that have become holiday traditions in their homes.
  • Reports that the virus was detected in a trans-continental shipment of frozen chicken wings sparked concerns online. But experts aren’t worried.
  • represent the wide range of great values now available.
  • Reproduction (Biological)
  • Rescues
  • Research
  • Research IFTTT
  • Researchers in Japan have developed a soap bubble-based pollination method that is as effective as doing it by hand.
  • Researchers unlocked some of the genetic secrets that helped the colorful fruit evolve into so many varieties around the world.
  • Reservations (Airlines
  • Reservations open for Daniel Boulud’s Le Pavillon
  • residents of remote Alaskan villages are increasingly using DoorDash
  • Resisting metaphor is tough.
  • resolve and humor.
  • Restaurant diners are supposed to wear facial coverings except when eating or drinking. Hardly anyone does.
  • restaurant workers are now in high demand
  • Restaurants
  • Restaurants and caterers offer options for multicourse celebrations for the Feast of the Seven Fishes.
  • restaurants and vineyards were all virtually off limits. But a lot of bottles were opened at home
  • Restaurants can seat customers inside starting on Feb. 14
  • Restaurants have become the economic lifeblood for many cities. The coronavirus threatens to take away more than just delicious food.
  • Restaurants have been crucial in drawing the young and highly educated to live and work in central cities. The pandemic could erode that foundation.
  • Restaurants IFTTT
  • Restaurants in the Manhattan neighborhood suffered early in the pandemic. Some are just now experimenting with outdoor service.
  • Restaurants might be slowly reopening
  • Restaurants steeled themselves for a post-pandemic summer of debauchery. In June and July
  • Restaurants whose plans were put on hold by the pandemic finally emerge
  • Restaurateurs and hoteliers are teaming up to create private dining experiences that allow guests to get out of the house
  • Restaurateurs have become de facto public-health officials as Covid-19 cases spike all over the country
  • Restaurateurs hunting for cut-rate space in the pandemic are teaming up with eager partners in another beleaguered industry.
  • Restoration and Renovation
  • Restoration and Renovation IFTTT
  • Restricted so far in the name of domestic food security: Indian wheat
  • retail sales have set records
  • retailers
  • revamping the menu with family recipes. She died of complications of Covid-19.
  • revealed once all the pieces are eaten.
  • Revel in NYT Cooking’s end-of-year lists
  • Revisiting and reimagining the Korean tradition of tteok guk.
  • Revithia me spanaki is a connection to his legacy that I’m passing on to my son.
  • Revolutionary War
  • Reykjavik
  • Rhinoceroses
  • Rhum Clément’s blanc agricole is made from sugar cane.
  • Riad Mena.
  • rice
  • rice and chiles is full of flavor
  • rice culture
  • Rice flour and coconut oil make this treat silky and compellingly gentle.
  • Riced
  • rich and so silky.
  • Rich Torrisi
  • rich with olive oil
  • Rich with roasted red pepper
  • Rick A. Martinez’s weeknight chicken Marbella is an exceptionally good dinner.
  • Rick Bayless makes his New York debut; a rotating cast of chefs work from a former Greenpoint laundromat; and more restaurant news.
  • Ricky Moore
  • Riff on recipes
  • Riff with your favorite sweet
  • Rights and Welfare
  • Rihanna has been seen leaving Giorgio Baldi in Los Angeles almost weekly. Fans have noticed.
  • Rioja
  • ripe
  • risotto
  • Rivers
  • Rivers IFTTT
  • Road
  • Road Trips
  • Road Trips IFTTT
  • Roads and Traffic
  • Roast sausages with grapes
  • roasted
  • Roasted broccoli pasta
  • roasted salmon with peas and radishes
  • Roasted sugar snap peas play a sweet supporting role to spiced fillets in this complex
  • roasted with lemon
  • robata and more in NoHo
  • Robberies and Thefts
  • Robberies and Thefts IFTTT
  • Robert Simonson offers up scores of recipes for the Mexican spirit
  • Robots and Robotics
  • Robots and Robotics IFTTT
  • Rock and Stone
  • Rock and Stone IFTTT
  • Rock Climbing
  • Rocket Science and Propulsion
  • Rodeos
  • Rodeos IFTTT
  • Rogue Creamery offers two gift boxes filled with blue cheeses from Oregon.
  • Roller Coasters
  • romaine salad and red wine pears will usher you into the season.
  • Roman Civilization IFTTT
  • Roni Mazumdar and Chintan Pandya
  • Rosa Mexicano
  • Rosé Champagne
  • Rosella
  • rosemary
  • Rotanak Ros’s “Nhum” pieces together recipes from a time before the country’s genocide.
  • Royal Families
  • Rugby
  • rugelach and frosted sugar cookies.
  • run by New York’s agriculture department
  • run by the sisters Courtney Blagrove and Zan B.R.
  • Running
  • runs All for One One for All Farm in Goshen
  • Rural Areas
  • Rural Areas IFTTT
  • Russ & Daughters. Then
  • Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)
  • Russian Orthodox Church
  • Ruth Asawa stamps — and more.
  • Ruth Rogers
  • rye
  • S.C.
  • Sabbaticals and Career Breaks
  • sabzi polo for Nowruz and more recipes.
  • Safaris
  • Safaris IFTTT
  • safeguarding dying culinary traditions isn’t merely about eating but about protecting a longstanding way of life.
  • Safes and Vaults
  • Safety and Disasters
  • Safety and Disasters IFTTT
  • saffron chicken kebabs with peaches
  • said it was also examining its human resources department.
  • said she was not necessarily opposed to getting vaccinated
  • Sailboats and Sailing
  • Sailboats and Sailing IFTTT
  • Sake
  • salads
  • salads and braises that don’t shy away from flavor.
  • salads and meats.
  • Salamanders
  • Sales exploded to $4 billion last year
  • sales for small liquor makers have been surging
  • Sales from BlueCut’s latest collaboration
  • Sales of these Jacques Torres bourbon bonbons come with a year’s membership in the Jacques Pépin Foundation.
  • Sales of these limited-edition dinner plates provide meals for the hungry in New York City.
  • Salmon
  • salmon begin their journey back to the rivers where they were spawned. Alaskan fishermen
  • salmon soba noodles with ponzu and more recipes for the days ahead.
  • Salmon stars in this tonnato
  • Salsa Dancing
  • Salt
  • salt and pepper shrimp rolls
  • salt-baked new potatoes.
  • Saltie’s focaccia
  • salty and pungent
  • salty and run through with brown butter
  • salty and spicy toppings.
  • salty crunch to a pot of satiny risotto.
  • Sam Sifton’s back at the wheel with recipes for banana pancakes
  • Same-Sex Marriage
  • Sami and Sasu sets down roots in the Lower East Side
  • Samin Nosrat makes the case for cooking beans the old-fashioned way.
  • Samin Nosrat turns to her vegetable plot for solace — and flavor. Her favorite is something many farmers throw away: fresh coriander seeds.
  • Samin Nosrat will say it: Every year
  • Samin Nosrat’s latest is a compound butter that’s perfect for slathering on corn.
  • sampling regional dishes and savoring the views.
  • Samuel Randall went against his own party’s wishes to keep the U.S. political system from falling apart.
  • San Francisco
  • Sandwiches
  • sandwiches and that chocolate chip cookie are all here in “Maman: The Cookbook
  • Sandwiches IFTTT
  • Sant Ambroeus and others are offering Parmesan and Milanese versions of the favorite.
  • Santa Teresa in Venezuela has been making the liquor since 1796.
  • SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
  • SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) IFTTT
  • satisfying baking project
  • satisfying dishes that don’t require turning on the oven or stove.
  • Sauces
  • Saunas and Sweat Lodges
  • Saving daylight and dreaming of travel.
  • savory
  • savory and abundantly simple.
  • savory and soothing
  • savory and sweet
  • savory and very quick.
  • savory beans and just a little bit of turkey
  • savory bread pudding and more.
  • savory cakes salé are served as a light nibble before dinner. They’re remarkably versatile and come together in a snap.
  • savory dishes and desserts.
  • savory flavor.
  • Savory spiced oats
  • Savory with kimchi and Cheddar
  • savory-sweet turkey with Padma Lakshmi.
  • say the city has changed a key rule and cost them money.
  • says goodbye to its founder but holds tight to its colorful past and city.
  • says the location became a liability in the pandemic.
  • Scaled for a smaller crowd and easy enough for weeknights
  • scaling down costs and general flexibility has helped them through a difficult time.
  • scallops in béarnaise on Sunday.
  • Scandinavian Wine
  • scarlet watermelon is a must for Juneteenth. The heirloom varieties are a sacred summer fruit.
  • Scavenger Hunts
  • Schaefer Beer
  • Schnitzel with grapes
  • School
  • Science increasingly suggests classrooms can be kept open safely. But dining rooms pose a different problem.
  • scientists studied how so many varieties of the humble capsicum worked their way onto our plates.
  • Scientists take a crack at recreating the hypnotic fractal spirals of the Romanesco cauliflower.
  • scorched rice
  • Scotch (Whiskey)
  • Scotch (Whiskey) IFTTT
  • Scottish cooks and diners are putting sustainable fish and shellfish on the plate in a tangible (and delicious) move to curb the effects of climate change.
  • Scraps of joy and anxiety
  • Sculptural jewelry
  • Sculpture
  • sculptures from Ditte Blohm — and more.
  • Sea Lions
  • sea salt and what the company calls “ethically-sourced palm fruit oil.”
  • Seafood
  • Seafood IFTTT
  • seafood pancakes
  • seal soup
  • Seamstresses and Tailors
  • Search Engines
  • Searches for this cake
  • searching for crabs often requires gambling with the treacherous terrain.
  • seared cheese front and center.
  • seared eggplant
  • seared pork belly simmered in sake
  • seared until golden
  • seasonal American fare in Carroll Gardens
  • Seasonal fare in a TriBeCa townhouse
  • seasonal fruit
  • seasonal gems are enrobed in cream and nestled between slices of milk bread.
  • Seasonal Italian cooking should be a natural move for the chef. But Vallata doesn’t quite get off the ground.
  • seasoned with black pepper and filled with springy egg noodles.
  • Seasons and Months
  • Seasons and Months IFTTT
  • Secrets from a chef who has a lifetime of experience with the dish.
  • Securities and Commodities Violations
  • Security and Warning Systems
  • Security and Warning Systems IFTTT
  • See the summer season out with corn on the cob
  • Seek diversion from what’s happening in your head and in our world
  • Seeking escape
  • seeks an official designation
  • Seemore’s latest flavor pays tribute to an Italian-American favorite.
  • Segregation and Desegregation
  • Segregation and Desegregation IFTTT
  • seis leches cake
  • selected by Food reporters and editors from The New York Times.
  • Selections from Ed’s Lobster Bar
  • Self-Employment and Independent Contracting
  • selling herbs meant to affect the mood.
  • sells a Meyer lemon variety with a minty quality from eucalyptus leaves.
  • sells a sweet gluten-free layer cake for Valentine’s Day
  • sells bonbons
  • sells foods made in the Empire State online
  • sells two bottled cocktails worthy of holiday enjoyment.
  • sells two dozen types of chocolate bark by the pound.
  • sells two panettone
  • Semblance
  • Send in the carbs.
  • Sending samples to a lab was just the beginning. The reporter behind the recent investigation talks about getting deep into the science of seafood.
  • Senses and Sensation
  • September 11 (2001)
  • Sequestered together
  • Serengeti
  • Sergio Miranda honed his new bottled chicha business at Fordham and Stony Brook Southampton.
  • serve not only as uncanny tricks
  • Serve this summery pair with crunchy cookies instead of soft biscuits.
  • served with browned butter
  • Service Dogs and Other Animals
  • services like DoorDash and Uber Eats could become a permanent part of their business.
  • Sesame becomes a “major allergen
  • sesame oil and tamari.
  • Set any HBO-induced fungal fears aside: It’s time for crispy tacos and saucy stews.
  • Set aside some time to cook
  • Set in a skillet for efficiency
  • set the table
  • Set your intention for August.
  • Set your kitchen scale to grams for this cookbook by Rachel Allen
  • Set yourself up for a night of snacking and Oscars viewing
  • Set yourself up to eat well
  • Set yourself up to eat well this evening
  • set yourself up to eat well this week.
  • Set yourself up with a holiday spread: hot dogs with pico de gallo
  • Set yourself up with a spread for the Kentucky Derby
  • Seth Roger
  • sets an example for an industry that is rarely welcoming to diners with disabilities.
  • Settle in for fall.
  • Several distillers and retailers have severed ties to the British writer
  • Several new companies and models have emerged to help restaurants by making food off-site
  • several restaurants are asking indoor diners for proof of vaccination. One of them drew protesters.
  • Sex
  • Sex Crimes
  • Sex Crimes IFTTT
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Sexual Harassment IFTTT
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • shakes and sundaes are still made almost exactly as they were in the 1960s.
  • shakshuka with feta and more recipes.
  • shallots and Italian sausage are roasted together in this satisfying meal that can be prepared in under an hour.
  • shallow-fried until the skin crisps
  • shape savory and sweet Chinese dumplings at home.
  • shapes and techniques
  • Shar Trail Mix makes some changes to the classic gorp (dried fruits instead of raisins
  • share in the abundance.
  • shared his father’s famous recipe. Make it soon.
  • shares a recipe for onigiri
  • sharing peanuts next to fellow sports fans
  • Sharks
  • Sharon Van Etten
  • She always made too much food and counted her wealth in jars of preserved fruit.
  • She and her husband
  • she began a column specific to the pandemic. Now it’s time to end it.
  • she cashed out some retirement savings to buy an Oklahoma City eatery
  • she considers what it takes to feed a village.
  • she enticed diners with the dishes she grew up with
  • she fell into the wine business and became a champion of the small vignerons of the Burgundy region and their ancient family farms.
  • she founded Les Dames d’Escoffier
  • She founded the French Laundry in the Napa Valley with her husband
  • She gave Balducci’s its polish and weathered an operatic family battle over the store’s ownership.
  • she has reimagined both Mexican cuisine and how professional kitchens are run.
  • she helped put American cheeses on the map
  • She introduced Americans to new cuisines and helped transform cooking from a domestic chore to a cultural touchstone
  • she is not only feeding her own family but paying tribute to her husband’s Turkish heritage.
  • she often had to explain the region to her countrymen while leading them to wonderful producers.
  • she played the part as the pancake flour company that employed her perpetuated a racial stereotype. She died 87 years ago in Chicago.
  • She produced floral-draped architectural works in the shape of rose-studded topiaries
  • she said) and
  • She traveled the world
  • She turned chocolates from her family company
  • She was a founder of Food
  • She wrote her first cookbook
  • she’s had to make a few changes.
  • shearling accessories — and more.
  • Sheep
  • sheet-pan feta and chickpeas
  • sheet-pan salmon: These recipes put Thanksgiving in the rearview mirror.
  • shellfish
  • Sherry (Wine)
  • Shiite Muslims
  • Shiona Turini’s beauty secrets
  • Ships and Shipping
  • Ships and Shipping IFTTT
  • ships its feather-light breads to America.
  • Shipwrecks (Historic)
  • Shoes and Boots
  • Shoes and Boots IFTTT
  • Shooting (October
  • Shoppers
  • Shopping and Retail
  • Shopping and Retail IFTTT
  • Shops and restaurants that shunned digital commerce struggled to reach customers
  • Short-rib adobo for Saturday
  • Shortages
  • Shortbread cookies
  • should be called Prosecco.
  • should be treasured in their own right.
  • showcases Spain’s love for the spirit
  • showcasing the tensions around the country’s rising Hindu nationalist movement.
  • shows an unusual level of creativity and even formality.
  • shows the breadth of the Italian region’s cuisine.
  • Shutdowns (Institutional)
  • Sicilian-style citrus salad
  • Sicily
  • sides
  • Sidewalks
  • Signs and Signage
  • Signs of spring.
  • Silk and Silk Goods
  • silk scarves from Como — and more.
  • Silken tofu with tomatoes and peaches
  • Silky-smooth and simple to make
  • simmered
  • Simone
  • simple risotto and more.
  • since she runs one herself.
  • Since the days of the Greeks
  • Single people make up one third of all American households and finding ways to celebrate this Thanksgiving means taking action ahead of time.
  • Single Persons
  • Single-table huts
  • sipped on its own or even turned into a syrup
  • Six months in
  • Six years ago
  • Skewers brightened by red pepper sauce
  • skiers and snowboarders
  • Skiing
  • Skiing IFTTT
  • skinless thighs cook quickly
  • Skip the maple syrup
  • Skipping travel this year to stop the spread of Covid-19? Here’s how to digitally reimagine the holiday
  • skyline selfies are normal and salad is mandatory.
  • Slavery (Historical)
  • Slavery (Historical) IFTTT
  • Sleep
  • Sleep IFTTT
  • slow-cooker tinga chicken tacos and more meals that are as simple as they are fun to make.
  • slowly evolved over centuries and across continents.
  • slurp oysters with a perfectly paired pint of stout
  • slurpable dish is exactly how you should cook it.
  • Small Business
  • small victories
  • small-batch chocolate
  • Smartphones
  • smell
  • Smells and Odors
  • Smoking and Tobacco
  • Smoking Goose.
  • smoky meatless meal.
  • smoky slabs that for many are barbecue’s ultimate prize.
  • Smoky tomato carbonara
  • snacks and candies.
  • snacks that help you sleep and other ways the food world may respond in a year of big changes.
  • Snakes
  • Snorkeling
  • Snorkeling IFTTT
  • Snow and Snowstorms
  • Snow and Snowstorms IFTTT
  • Snowboarding
  • Snowboarding IFTTT
  • Snowmobiles
  • Snowshoes
  • so bring out the butter tarts.
  • so I make this soup instead. It’s almost as good.
  • so Kevin Bradford
  • so make all the hot-weather recipes on your to-do list.
  • So much of 2020 was about starting from staples
  • so the chef folds vegetables into this highly adaptable cheesy potato cake.
  • so the Republic of Tea is now offering Jasmine Pearls
  • so they donate most of theirs to kitchens feeding the neediest in Philadelphia.
  • so they taste just as good later.
  • so why not make both?
  • so you can feed your loved ones (and yourself) effortlessly.
  • so you don’t have to.
  • Soaring prices for the catch have led many restaurants to remove favorite dishes from the menu during peak season.
  • Soccer
  • Soccer IFTTT
  • Social Media
  • Social Media IFTTT
  • social media users accused Beijing of misappropriating a Korean culinary staple.
  • Societies and Clubs
  • Sofia’s Panificio e Vino was to open this month
  • soft on the inside and crisp on the outside.
  • softened cream cheese and strawberry preserves.
  • Sohla El-Waylly is here for the holiday’s best side
  • Solar Energy
  • sold nationwide through Goldbelly.
  • Somali-Americans IFTTT
  • Some analysts say they cannot determine if plant-based foods are more sustainable than meat because the companies are not transparent about their emissions.
  • Some assembly — but no oven — required.
  • some chicken salad with a rotisserie chicken: Eating alone can be full of joys.
  • some community-supported agriculture services have seen their membership triple in just a few weeks.
  • Some couples are mobilizing their wedding meals during the pandemic. Here are six trucks that will feed your wedding guests.
  • some fruits and nuts
  • some homemade pasta or bagels.
  • Some might call it breakfast.
  • some occasions cry out for a red. This Tuscan wine is a gorgeous expression of sangiovese
  • Some of New York’s nightlife scenes are less about dancing and more about eating.
  • Some of the herbaceous extra-virgin olive oils made in Tuscany are among the best the founder of the Rare Wine Company has tasted.
  • Some producers acknowledge the efforts are “just a drop in the bucket” of what farmers can’t sell and are destroying instead.
  • some promising health benefits and others a good old-fashioned buzz
  • Some seasonal constants (and variables).
  • Some starters never die
  • Some straightforward advice for a reader who feels directionless
  • Some tips for thawing turkey and a road map for meals that aren’t Thanksgiving-themed.
  • some wood smoke and a shoulder ham or pork loin.
  • something flavorful and something in need of using up
  • something she often makes for herself.
  • Sometimes
  • Sometimes it feels like the only pleasure available in the day is cooking.
  • Sometimes it’s nice to cook what you want: Hopefully
  • Sometimes you need meals that require minimum effort.
  • somewhat impatiently
  • sommeliers
  • Song Cai distills two gins in Hanoi
  • Sonoko Sakai pays homage to Japanese culinary traditions through recipes
  • Soon
  • soonest.
  • Soothr
  • Sophisticated drinks don’t have to include alcohol. For your next socially distant drink
  • Soul-warming
  • soul-warming comfort food.
  • sound and feel will steer you in ways that simply following a recipe cannot
  • Soups
  • soups and vegetable dishes.
  • sour and tender under its brittle shell
  • sour cream and onion chicken: These are the recipes that kept readers coming back for more.
  • sourdough is the baking king of social media. For others
  • South Asian sweet shops across the country are integral in connecting their local communities with their favorite familiar confections.
  • South by Southwest Music and Media Conference
  • South Indian specialties in the West Village
  • South Korean artisanal objects — and more.
  • South Philly style.
  • Southern Italian in Midtown East
  • soy sauce and sugar.
  • Soyuz Project
  • Space and Astronomy
  • Space and Astronomy IFTTT
  • Space Stations
  • Spain was the new France
  • Spanish Language IFTTT
  • sparkling water is in high demand. Here’s how to save money and the planet by making it yourself.
  • Spas
  • Spas IFTTT
  • speaking up for street vendors
  • Special occasions are still special.
  • specializes in a delicacy that has spread from its native Alexandria to cities all over that country.
  • specializes in the seafood dish from Mexico’s west coast.
  • specializing in chocolates filled with tropical flavors.
  • Spend some rewarding time in the kitchen with warming recipes that build up layers and layers of flavor.
  • Spend some time outdoors this week before diving into chorizo sloppy joes and cinnamon-maple applesauce.
  • spend story time with the National Postal Museum
  • Spend today making Melissa Clark’s desserts and teatime delights for a holiday cookie box.
  • SPF
  • Spiced
  • spiced lamb and rice
  • spices and pastes that bolster our everyday meals can be windows to the soul.
  • spicy black bean bake is a great feed
  • spicy noodles with chicken and peanuts: Transport yourself by way of your kitchen.
  • Spicy ramen noodles
  • spicy sheet-pan sausage and squash
  • spicy shrimp masala and more.
  • spiked with chiles and studded with cashews
  • Spoiler: It’s mayonnaise
  • sponsored by the United Nations Food Systems Summit
  • Spoons Across America has created a nine-class Food Exploration Project
  • Sport
  • Sporting Goods and Equipment
  • Spotify has its end-of-year lists
  • Spots across the city
  • spread with tapenade or eat plain for a simple snack.
  • Spring (Season)
  • Spring (Season) IFTTT
  • Spring blossoms and vaccinations are bringing the city out of hibernation. Pete Wells shares his favorite places that opened while many of us were staying home.
  • Spring is turning into a comeback season at Crawfish & Noodles
  • Spring starts with “A” for asparagus
  • spring vegetables
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  • Sri Lanka Easter Bombings (April
  • St. Agrestis
  • St. Agrestis’s new aperitivo
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  • Stacie Marshall
  • Stack slices with tomato and onions
  • Stadiums and Arenas
  • starchy
  • Stars and Galaxies
  • Stars and Galaxies IFTTT
  • Start off with a baked rajma
  • Start spreading the news: This often-maligned neighborhood is pulsing again with a variety
  • Start the new year with a lovable combination: chicken soup with rice.
  • Start with a big Italian-inspired spread
  • Start with a comforting Sunday supper from Madhur Jaffrey
  • Start with a Times classic: Marian Burros’s recipe for a delicious plum torte.
  • Start with steak Diane for two.
  • Start your week off with an old favorite (chipotle-rubbed steaks with cilantro-lime butter) or a brand-new recipe (tahini-Parmesan pasta salad).
  • Start your week with a delightful potato chip omelet
  • Start-ups
  • Start-ups IFTTT
  • Started as a response to the pandemic
  • Starting now.
  • Starting with a popular Mexican restaurant in Amsterdam
  • Starve it of oxygen. If the kitchen is on fire
  • States (US)
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  • Stationery
  • Stations and Terminals (Passenger)
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  • Statue of Liberty IFTTT
  • stay for her expert tool tips.
  • Stay present.
  • Staying busy and staying the course.
  • Staying safe
  • steaks and tapas through Goldbelly.
  • steam
  • Steam your deviled eggs
  • Steel and Iron
  • Step one: Start by making a mess. Here’s what to do after that.
  • Stewed into a weeknight chicken dish
  • stews
  • stews or this thick
  • Sticky honey-ginger drumsticks
  • still want to dine out
  • Stir-fried
  • Stir-fried noodles
  • Stocked up on eggs
  • Stockholm
  • stocking kitchens and paying rent. And an uncertain autumn looms.
  • Storks (Birds)
  • straightforward refreshment.
  • Strawberry spoon cake
  • strawberry-flavored bubble waffles — and more.
  • streamlined recipes
  • Street and sidewalk tables won’t just survive the pandemic. They’ll make the city a different place.
  • Street Vendors (Non-Food)
  • streets and other public spaces.
  • strife
  • Strikes
  • Strikes IFTTT
  • striking sneakers for spring and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • stuck at home
  • stuffed in a pita — we’ve asked so much of this cruciferous vegetable.
  • Stuffed or topped with the likes of sugared coconut
  • Stuffed peppers
  • Suburbs
  • Subways
  • sugar and
  • Sugar Hill Creamery’s new blueberry confection is available at its Harlem and Hamilton Heights shops
  • Sugar substitutes may help stave off weight gain
  • sugar-free hibiscus water — and more.
  • Suggestions for the end of the year.
  • suitable for students ages 8 to 11.
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)
  • Summer (Season)
  • Summer (Season) IFTTT
  • Summer knits
  • summer reading
  • summer squash casserole
  • Summer’s early bounty is perfect in this simple meal.
  • Summer’s here.
  • summery dinner that a late-July evening demands.
  • summery dinner.
  • summery weeknight dinner.
  • Sun
  • Sun Noodle’s Ramen Lab returns with an all-star lineup of ramen
  • Sun-kissed wines from the South of France
  • Sunlight
  • Sunscreen
  • Super Bowl
  • superb reds from a number of little-known grapes.
  • Supply chain problems that have hit businesses across the country now threaten a quintessential New York treat.
  • Sur La Table offers new kitchen tools
  • Surfing
  • Surfing IFTTT
  • Surgery and Surgeons
  • surrounded by symbolic foods.
  • Surveillance of Citizens by Government
  • Sushi
  • Sushi IFTTT
  • Sustainable Living
  • Sustainable Living IFTTT
  • Sustainable Thai takeout
  • sustenance and a sense of community that are more in demand than ever during the pandemic.
  • Swallows like fufu are a simple yet ingenious staple that pull the best of nourishing
  • sweat-bringing intensity of a mala beef braise.
  • Swedish rugs
  • Swedish-Americans
  • Sweet
  • sweet and salty
  • Sweet and tangy
  • sweet corn arepas de choclo from the food stylist Mariana Velásquez make an excellent summer meal.
  • Sweet enough to be called cake but savory enough to be as good with a slice of Cheddar as it is with the gloss of warm jam spread over its top.
  • Sweet Generation relocates to a larger Bushwick
  • Sweet or savory
  • sweet pastries like maritozzo and savory rustic pies are now available to go.
  • Sweet peppers are cooked down with whole garlic cloves in this vegetable-rich pasta.
  • sweet potato
  • sweet potato and cranberry pies are perfect for eating together
  • Sweets
  • Swimming
  • Swimming IFTTT
  • Swimming Pools
  • Swimming Pools IFTTT
  • swimwear patterned after paintings and more recommendations from T Magazine.
  • Swords
  • Synagogues
  • Table Mountain sells four flavors of rich caramel from its farm near Boulder
  • Table Tennis
  • Tables of Contents
  • Tackling crispy lamb
  • Tacos
  • tacos with Indian-style fillings and more restaurant news and openings.
  • Taiwanese American chefs are reimagining the street-food classic.
  • Taj Mahal IFTTT
  • take a cue from restaurant chefs
  • Take a cue from Yewande Komolafe’s family
  • Take a long walk to space out about food — then head home and make Vietnamese caramel pork and eggs
  • Take a moment after the holiday
  • Take a moment and cook David Tanis’s January menu: creamy leek and parsnip soup
  • take a moment to cook for yourself.
  • Take a moment to prepare for Mardi Gras
  • Take a practice run at Thanksgiving with Samin Nosrat’s buttermilk-brined turkey
  • take a tour of Lake Titicaca or learn about traditional tea ceremonies.
  • Take a trip.
  • Take advantage of summer’s bounty with Hetty McKinnon’s herby salad with tamarind and maple
  • Take advantage of the season and grill some corn soon.
  • Take an audio trip.
  • Take care when plating these steak mock frites and side salad
  • take it easy.
  • Take on Dorie Greenspan’s recipe for gâteau d’Hélène as part of a big meal.
  • take stock.
  • Take the day to plan ahead and make a Mississippi Roast or fish cakes with herbs and chiles. Both will set you up for the days that follow.
  • Take the time to tackle a project
  • Take those boneless chicken breasts and give them a crispy
  • Take time to think about those we’ve lost
  • take you around the world and back
  • Take your time in cooking
  • Take your time with these garlicky chicken thighs.
  • Takeout and delivery are fine
  • Takeout from Butterfield Market
  • takes center stage in Gentiana from Top Note
  • takes some cues from rich
  • Taking an hour or so each day to concentrate on a new recipe or to revisit a favorite one is a terrific way to push through the fog.
  • Taking refuge outdoors is still an option.
  • Taku Sekine
  • Tamales
  • Tanabel offers dinners and feasts
  • tangy flavor from apricots
  • tapioca pearls
  • tariffs and climate change — remain.
  • Tart
  • Tartiflette is a traditional Alpine casserole that’s far from light (and that’s a very good thing).
  • tarts and more taste great — and will stand up to an afternoon out.
  • Taste
  • Taste NY
  • Tasty Ribbon
  • Tattoos
  • Taxicabs and Taxicab Drivers
  • Taxicabs and Taxicab Drivers IFTTT
  • Tea
  • tea can add much-appreciated complexity to nonalcoholic drinks.
  • Tea might be the perfect drink for the pandemic winter malaise. Here’s how to start your own ritual.
  • teaches a 17-class course on making bread on MasterClass.
  • teaches a virtual paella class this month
  • teaches classes online
  • Teak (Wood)
  • teas and more.
  • Techie Thrills
  • Teeling uses peat to dry the barley for its Blackpitts whiskey
  • Teenagers and Adolescence
  • Teenagers and Adolescence IFTTT
  • Teeth and Dentistry IFTTT
  • Tejal Rao has a new recipe for paneer ajwaini tikka from the chef Chintan Pandya.
  • Tejal Rao has adapted a recipe for chiles rellenos from Andrea Serrato of Mamis Xiles in East Los Angeles that is certainly worth your time.
  • Tejal Rao has an ace new recipe for Punjabi-style red beans
  • Tejal Rao went deep on the dish’s history and current Instagram popularity
  • Tejal Rao’s fried chicken biscuits are great to eat wherever you might be.
  • Tejal Rao’s new
  • Tejal Rao’s toor dal
  • Telecommuting
  • Telecommuting IFTTT
  • Telemedicine
  • Telescopes and Observatories
  • Telescopes and Observatories IFTTT
  • Television
  • tell how they got themselves — and us — through a catastrophic year.
  • Tell us.
  • telling a much deeper story about the place they were grown
  • tempeh tacos
  • Temperature IFTTT
  • Temples (Religious)
  • tender-on-the-inside treats.
  • Tennis
  • Tennis IFTTT
  • Tens of billions of dollars are being spent on what
  • Tents
  • Tents IFTTT
  • Tequila
  • terroir and scientific management and won a cult following in the process.
  • Terrorism
  • Terrorism IFTTT
  • Tests (Medical)
  • Tex)
  • Texas sheet cake is a ubiquitous dessert in the Lone Star state.
  • Text Messaging
  • Textiles
  • Textiles IFTTT
  • Thai basil chicken
  • thanks to Covid
  • thanks to the chef Eric Tran
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Thanksgiving Day IFTTT
  • Thanksgiving is coming up
  • Thanksgiving is even more of a logistical puzzle this year
  • Thanksgiving is Thursday
  • that are perfect for a baking project.
  • that bottle of ketchup or mirin.
  • that family is scattered
  • that helped their forebears survive hard times.
  • that just require heat to serve.
  • that lifts rich meat and crisp raw vegetables alike.
  • that means a luxurious baked pasta and cookies for dessert.
  • That neglected sourdough starter? Yes
  • That retro party staple gets a fresh
  • that rewards improvisation.
  • that’s chicken piccata
  • that’s everything good about late August
  • That’s the claim being made by several companies that are using technology to speed their spirits to the liquor-store shelf.
  • Thaw the turkey
  • The ‘Bahrain-made
  • the “21” Club in New York
  • The “Maintenance Phase” podcast interrogates the science behind health food trends
  • The (Lenox
  • The $1
  • The 2005 Bordeaux vintage will require decades to evolve and develop. Is that better than wines that are terrific sooner
  • the 2013 Cristal vintage.
  • The 2019 vintage confirms Chablis’s distinctive qualities. As for other chardonnays
  • The 28
  • The 29-minute film follows three professionals as they manage working in male-dominated spaces.
  • The AAPI Love Taste Bud shirt brings attention to Asian-American and Pacific Islander-owned restaurants.
  • the ability to make meaningful profits depends on large numbers of workers returning to the office.
  • The accountant Kenneth M. Horwitz’s “Deep Flavors” celebrates a lifetime of recipes.
  • The Alchemist’s Kitchen in SoHo has added the Elixir Bar next door
  • The all-you-can-eat buffet that inspired Eric Kim’s crunchy won-ton chicken salad is gone. But the flavors remain.
  • the Almeda fire tore through southern Oregon. Many people haven’t fully recovered
  • The American Ballet Theater’s dancers and staff have created a community cookbook of cherished recipes.
  • The American chapter of the Court of Master Sommeliers says it investigated 22 members. But at least one woman who came forward feels that’s not enough.
  • the ancient Roman road.
  • The annual festival is raising money for the Restaurant Relief Fund with a continuing series featuring food celebrities and chefs.
  • The app offers explosive growth for content creators. Gen Z cooks are taking advantage.
  • The Appalachian Beekeeping Collective sells honey and works to revive forests left scarred and abandoned by mines.
  • The Arabic word refers to a mysterious factor that renders some people’s cooking exceptional. Whether it’s innate or acquired is up for debate.
  • The art-glass pumpkins from Simon Pearce in Vermont are eye-catching additions to the dinner table.
  • The artist is the latest to collaborate with Illy on espresso and cappuccino cups.
  • The artist John Donohue’s sketches are paired with loving descriptions by Francophile writers.
  • The auction house has added six European wines to its house label.
  • the author of “Bene Appétit: The Cuisine of Indian Jews.”
  • the author of “Jew-ish: Reinvented Recipes From a Modern Mensch
  • The author of “My Korea” will talk with the food writer Andrew Friedman in an online event sponsored by the Korea Society.
  • the author of “The Dairy Restaurant
  • the author of a North Dakota restaurant review that became an internet sensation is still at work. In the pandemic
  • The author spent more than a decade seeking the heart of French cuisine for his new book
  • The author will discuss Rosh Hashana and suggest recipes during a virtual event hosted by a new food-focused cultural center in Tel Aviv.
  • The author’s riff on a salade niçoise incorporates market-fresh vegetables and grilled ahi tuna.
  • The average U.S. household wastes nearly a third of the food it buys. This community is nudging its residents to change their habits.
  • the award-winning Canadian sitcom speaks volumes.
  • The baker Bryan Ford’s pan de coco
  • The baker Melissa Funk Weller will sell cookies and bars for pickup and delivery under the name Funk Foods Bakery.
  • The baker Nora Allen sells her burnished sourdoughs on Ludlow Street.
  • The bakery is adding a black and white cookie to this location
  • The ban is part of a series of environmental measures meant to curb energy consumption and push the nation toward a greener economy.
  • The bar scene so central to the city’s economy and allure is about to become the stage for an unusually muted and bittersweet celebration.
  • The Barroso is one of Portugal’s most isolated areas
  • The bartender and musician known as Brother Cleve is one of the partners behind Lullaby
  • The Beatrice Inn and Peaches HotHouse
  • The best
  • The best examples of these white wines
  • The best holiday cookies are the ones you’ve made yourself. Here are tips for assembling gift boxes and getting them to loved ones.
  • The Biryani Bol from Rahi and Adda Indian Canteen come with a bread-sealed clay pot for diners to keep.
  • The bivalves’ merroir — yes
  • The blue and white dishes are made by Janet Belden
  • the bond between human and animal may be priceless
  • the Boston pasta company
  • The Boxxle
  • The brand’s strategy is stunning in its simplicity.
  • The breach was the latest in a string of attacks targeting businesses critical to American infrastructure.
  • The brightly colored steel boxes are being repurposed by developers in an effort to liven up bars
  • the British cooking public is perplexed.
  • The British pastry chef Ravneet Gill ran countless tests to arrive at her version of the classic recipe.
  • The Bronx company has introduced a vegan option made with flour
  • The Brooklyn company released another spirit made with organic herbs
  • The Brooklyn Kitchen is leading two frightfully tasty cooking classes on Halloween weekend.
  • The Buffalo Trace Distillery says barrels of the cult favorite whiskey produced in 2006 did not live up to its standards.
  • the California chef Hanif Sadr learned to forage and preserve food
  • the California winery Donkey & Goat has learned to pivot
  • The caricatures are back up. But many shows are canceling performances just as Sardi’s reopens
  • The Chapli & Chips halal cart in Queens specializes in Pashtun meat patties and hand-cut potatoes
  • The characteristics that make a bottle great for the holiday work for just about any occasion. These wines not only taste good
  • The cheesemonger
  • The chef
  • The chef Abel Álvarez’s Conservas Braseadas Güeyumar seafood line features grilled cockles
  • The chef Amanda Cohen’s vegetarian restaurant on the Lower East Side has reopened with a new menu.
  • The chef and cookbook author is heading up a new imprint to give chefs of color a leg up in the historically insular publishing industry.
  • The chef and cookbook author joins Pierre Thiam for a virtual talk next month from the Museum of Food and Drink in New York.
  • The chef and television personality’s latest cookbook
  • the chef Angela Dimayuga and the writer Ligaya Mishan made nilaga.
  • The chef behind the Momofuku empire won’t reopen Nishi in New York and CCDC in Washington.
  • The chef Ben Shewry’s countryside pop-up is a comforting escape for pandemic times.
  • The chef Binder Saini will hold hourlong chaat- and chai-making classes at his East Village restaurant.
  • The chef Bo Bech shares 15 years of food adventures in a new photography book with recipes
  • The chef Brooks Headley’s crispy chicken-fried tofu sandwich is a riff on chicken-fried steak
  • The chef Dani García plans his restaurant for later this year
  • The chef Dave Pasternack
  • The chef David Chang’s Momofuku brand now sells “restaurant-grade” versions of soy sauce
  • the chef Ed Szymanski turned a pandemic pop-up into a postpandemic destination.
  • The chef Franklin Becker oversees the new 5
  • the chef goes deeper into uncompromising Indian cooking.
  • the chef Hari Nayak presents specialties from many regions.
  • the chef has certain specifications. This custardy butternut squash meets them all.
  • the chef Helen Nguyen conjures the country her family left behind.
  • The chef Hong Thaimee is serving her pad thai in a new space across the village in Manhattan.
  • The chef Joey Campanaro’s ‘Big Love Cooking’ spreads the joy of Italian-American meals
  • The chef John Fraser’s latest Manhattan restaurant breaks the unwritten rule that Aegean cooking has to be predictable.
  • The chef joins the museum’s director
  • The chef Jonathan Benno has teamed up with Better Than Your Mother’s for an elegant tasting menu meant to be served at home.
  • The chef Justin Smillie shaves the octopus into long strips for his summer dish at Il Buco Al Mare.
  • The chef Leah Cohen offers detailed recipes in her first book
  • the chef makes his way back to the classic hits.
  • The chef Marco Canora’s broth restaurants are shipping brodos nationwide
  • The chef Markus Glocker
  • The chef Mitchel London has opened a takeaway spot named for his business partner’s mother
  • The chef Nancy Silverton has designed a sleek limited-edition bread knife for Made In.
  • The chef Nasrin Rejali
  • the chef of the Boqueria restaurants
  • The chef of the restaurants Lilia and Misi in Brooklyn offers classic and original recipes with precise tips.
  • The chef offers the recipes of his youth along with the finesse of his work in a lavish new cookbook.
  • the chef Rashida Holmes grows her small food business to meet the demand for comforting West Indian food.
  • The chef said that he would seek a restaurant of his own. Paola Velez
  • The chef Scott Conant developed the classwork at the Sur La Table Online Culinary Institute.
  • the chef shares a butter-bean salad perfect for spring.
  • The chef shares his recipe for a hearty broth-based dish
  • the chef Shenarri Freeman remakes dishes from her Black Southern heritage without animal products.
  • The chef Shion Uino displays a rare
  • The chef Simone Tong weaves the flavors of her upbringing into modern interpretations of American classics.
  • The chef will demonstrate how to make pork-and-shrimp dumplings on the website 100 Pleats.
  • The chef Yohei Ishida is now shipping ramen kits
  • The chef’s company will run everything at the site — including markets
  • The Chef’s Garden in Ohio has opened its vegetable sales to home cooks.
  • the chefs called it off.
  • The Chinese street food restaurant ships nicely spiced marinated boneless beef
  • the chocolatier Christopher Curtin’s latest creation
  • The chocolatier MarieBelle New York has a new collection featuring landmarks from the city.
  • The city gets its own spot on SaveTheEats
  • The city has a lot more to offer than the obvious
  • The classic combination in mala of Sichuan peppercorns and chiles makes for a sensation that is spicy
  • The classic formulas work just as well with many things you may already have in your bar.
  • The closed Harlem restaurant now offers a dinner of fried chicken
  • the co-stars of “Fixer Upper
  • The cocktail experts David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum have completed “The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails.”
  • the coffee chain also said it would make 250
  • The Colombian port city
  • The colorful cake is more than a dessert — it’s the flavor of the city. And a diverse community of bakers are adapting the Carnival specialty to their own tastes.
  • The Columbia River Gorge technically crosses into Washington State
  • The combination of grilled lamb chops
  • The committee that administers the restaurant prizes says leaders compromised the process by proposing a revote
  • The company
  • The company Atlantic Sapphire opened a facility in Homestead
  • The company formerly known as Restoration Hardware has moved into the restaurant business
  • The company has been cultivating the Pinkglow variety since 2005 in Costa Rica.
  • The company has expanded its Provisions line to include pasta
  • the company has produced three drinks based on their original cocktails.
  • The company is offering two kinds of half-moon dumplings
  • The company promised “an even more iconic Coke taste” for its new version of Coke Zero. But some anxious consumers remember the New Coke debacle of 1985.
  • The company’s mellow wildflower honey is infused with Scotch bonnet and habanero chiles.
  • the concept of place-specific tastes is spurring the revitalization of neighborhoods and communities.
  • The confectioner Lady M is making the French classic with red bean pastry cream for a holiday gift box.
  • The Conscious Collection includes lots of wine and spirits
  • The containers we use over and over
  • The cookbook author
  • the cookbook author Claudia Roden shows off her lyrical side with her latest
  • The cookbook author David Joachim writes the weekly DigestThis.news
  • The cookbook author Diane Kochilas now sells grape leaves from Crete for dolmas and fish.
  • The cookbook author Kate McDermott teaches a series of pie-making classes online
  • The cookbook author Louisa Shafia now sells a kit of nearly a dozen seasonings like dried lime powder and barberries.
  • The cookbook author will use the $50
  • The cooking school inside Macy’s found the Zoom option to be so popular during the pandemic
  • The Corning Museum of Glass in western New York features a new exhibition on wine.
  • the cornmeal-based dish is becoming harder to find on restaurant menus. These chefs are working to preserve it.
  • the coronavirus can be spread over cocktails and dinners. But these get-togethers do not account for the huge rise in cases seen now
  • The coronavirus has changed the way we forage for food and has invited some of us into our neighbors’ pantries.
  • The countdown to Thanksgiving has begun. Take a few minutes to make a plan and decide which recipes you’ll be making this year.
  • The country has remained mostly dependent on the grain’s importation since colonization in the 1800s. But some locals are trying to change that.
  • the country’s national fruit.
  • The couple behind Carversville Farm believe that everyone deserves high-quality food
  • The Court of Master Sommeliers
  • The Court of Master Sommeliers confers high honors
  • the Court of Master Sommeliers has apologized and announced next steps.
  • the Covid toll and the reckoning over racial inequity make this high time to re-examine the holiday
  • The creamery is starting to turn out even more of its high-quality cheeses thanks to several copper-lined vats from France.
  • the creamiest scrambled eggs and more.
  • The creator of several podcasts and a new television series is a popular investigator of the creative process. But his most personal case remains unsolved.
  • The Crescent City is the kind of place you daydream about long after you’re gone. Here are a few ways to be there in spirit.
  • the Crown Medjool
  • The cucumber’s fresh crunch has gone
  • The Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor will share the leavener’s secrets from a Michigan library this month.
  • The Culinary Historians of New York will host a discussion on the foods and wines of South Africa with the linguists Keri and Kelsi Matwick.
  • the cycles of which have been largely unchanged for centuries.
  • the D.I.Y. fantasy world of the Chinese YouTube star is a dreamy escape
  • the dairy industry is going all out to get younger Americans on the milk train.
  • the danger to restaurant workers increases. So does the need to protect them.
  • the data show.
  • the daughter of a founder of the meat purveyor
  • the days of invisibility are over.
  • the days of pizza
  • The decision
  • The decision to put the honors
  • The delivery company’s shares started trading at $182 each
  • the descriptions roll out reflexively: It’s floral
  • The designer recommends blending the sauce until smooth and serving the dish immediately after making it.
  • the designer shares a recipe for uni spaghetti that he perfected after a trip to Sardinia.
  • The desire to achieve greatness in wine often means figuring out how others define it. But the most original wines begin with smaller ambitions.
  • the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance
  • The discovery of impaled sharks on Mediterranean shores backs up old fishermen’s tales of the marine predators dueling with swordfish.
  • the dish is both a family comfort food and a relic of colonial displacement.
  • The dish relishes in improvisation
  • The distinctive aroma of this earthy herb is the backbone of so many recipes for good reason.
  • The domed lid is meant to fit the company’s pans
  • The downtown mainstay has taken over a section of Chelsea Market
  • The drink has countless variations
  • The drought in Northern California is severe
  • The Dutch food delivery company is close to beating out Uber to buy Grubhub.
  • The East Village restaurant Huertas will host a conversation with the chef Peter Hoffman about restaurants and his memoir.
  • The economic strain of the coronavirus pandemic has more Americans turning to food banks and charity for help feeding their families.
  • The elusive smoky flavors and aromas of stir-fry can be achieved in your home kitchen. J. Kenji López-Alt shows you how.
  • The end of summer has a particular feel to it as the bountiful fresh produce ebbs. These 12 wines can make the seasonal transition.
  • The end of summer is in sight
  • The end-of-the-year parties will look different in 2020
  • The engineers are in the kitchen
  • The evening meal is usually a time for community
  • The executive action signals that decisions around whether to close or reopen plants should be driven by the federal government
  • The extraordinary allure of ordinary people.
  • the familiar format offers a gatewayto a wider audience.
  • The fashion designer Peter Som’s most cherished family recipe has only gotten better with time.
  • The fashion designer shares her mother’s colorful vegetarian dish at home in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood.
  • The fast food establishment allows me to indulge in an uncomplicated worldview and to exist anonymously for a little bit.
  • The fast-food chain
  • the fast-food industry could make changes to protect the health and safety of black employees.
  • The fastest-growing dessert chain in the United States has sweets lovers divided. But the debate is great for business.
  • The fictional fungus in “The Last of Us” touched a collective nerve. When it comes to mushrooms
  • The first cookbook by the chef Pauline Awino Pinnock will be the focus of a virtual program for Les Dames d’Escoffier New York.
  • The first issue of IYKYK & If Not
  • The first restaurant to rise from the ashes of Del Posto emphasizes fun
  • The first thing you should know? The dates
  • The food and beverage giant said its net revenue surged 20.5 percent to $19.2 billion from a year earlier.
  • The food historian Adrian Miller’s new book
  • The Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival returns for in-person dinners and tastings next month.
  • The FoodxFilm Festival
  • The former “first girlfriend” of New York wants to teach the homebound how to subsist on affordable staples.
  • The former restaurant critic and Gourmet editor is joining a cadre of chefs and authors enlisted to expand the platform’s culinary content.
  • The fortified wine’s complex flavor shines in a citrus-forward sherry cobbler
  • The foundation is suspending its recognition of outstanding chefs and restaurants
  • the founder of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey
  • The founders of the city’s beloved Bao restaurants hosted an intimate
  • The four “elevated” cocktails at Sona in the Flatiron district make flavor changes for cooler autumn weather.
  • The free digital cookbook from the American Bar Association features recipes from judges and lawyers.
  • The French pastry specialist has enlisted the expertise of Jean-François Piège for its holiday offerings.
  • The frozen desserts from Nick Morgenstern can now be sent to 48 states.
  • The frozen foods company Strong Roots has released a frozen cauliflower hash brown for breakfasts or simple dinners.
  • the fruit’s pulp is equally at home in desserts and savory dishes.
  • The Gagosian Gallery now sells a tea towel inspired by the artist’s Spot paintings.
  • the gently sparkling and often budget-friendly wine
  • the geography
  • The golden Hanukkah delights will be the subject of a discussion at the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center on the Upper East Side.
  • the Graduate hotel’s 18th-floor Panorama Room offers wide vistas of the city
  • the grain is transformed into a complex delicacy
  • the grape has played third fiddle to pinot noir and pinot gris. Now
  • The grapes don’t really matter. Neither does where it was made. So long as it refreshes and rejuvenates
  • The Great Depression and other hardships made lasting changes
  • The great thing about egg rice is that it’s hardly cooking. If you can fry an egg
  • The green
  • The Green party mayor of Lyon
  • the Greenmarkets are offering an online option to preorder from its vendors.
  • The group claims there were ample supplies of meat in cold storage even as Smithfield warned that the country was in danger of running out of meat.
  • the group will name three design honorees
  • the halal snack pack.
  • The harvest of the much-extolled
  • the health food store became the place to see and be seen.
  • the holiday is a time for bonding
  • the holiday is as much about learning her loved ones’ traditions as it is about the meal. She shares the recipes she’s collected.
  • The host of “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef” isn’t a professional chef herself. That’s why her bird is stress-free and foolproof.
  • The host-guest relationship puts all the work on the server
  • The hot chocolate bomb is a tasty metaphor for a pent-up year.
  • The hot toddy and mulled wine get an update to meet cooling
  • the hotelier Marie-Louise Sciò threw a rollicking reunion for friends and family.
  • the hotelier Philomena Schurer Merckoll toasted her new creative showcase
  • The huge grocery chain and other megastores like it have revolutionized the way many Asian-Americans shop and eat.
  • The Hugh
  • The Hungarian Pastry Shop on Manhattan’s Upper West Side has fed generations of authors and students.
  • The Hunts Point market in the Bronx now ships kits to make a luxurious Feast of the Seven Fishes meal.
  • The Île de Ré has been producing fleur de sel for generations
  • The Independent Restaurant Coalition turned tears into cheers
  • the industry grew in 2020 as businesses moved tastings and other activities outdoors.
  • the inoculation status of dinner guests is becoming a topic of conversation
  • The International Culinary Center will become part of the Institute of Culinary Education by the end of the year.
  • The island’s leading expert on its cuisine and its roots
  • The jackfruit is perfect for a meatless meal
  • The Japan Society will host a virtual cocktail-making class in honor of the cherry blossoms.
  • The Japanese clay vessel is perfect for hot pots like this chicken-meatball nabe.
  • The journalist
  • The journalist and cookbook author has written about her essential dishes
  • the journey toward recognition has been long and winding. Is a destination any closer?
  • The joys of eating fried chicken are universal
  • The junior class at Food and Finance High School in New York City reworked its usual project to reflect the pandemic and protests.
  • the Kentucky distillery has created two kosher bourbons and a rye whiskey.
  • The key to a great sandwich is juxtaposition
  • The Kit for a Cause from Hudson Valley Fisheries benefits Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants.
  • The kozmatik
  • the language and the culture means education will have to precede widespread acceptance.
  • the late-night TV host has dared celebrities to eat choice foods
  • The latest business from the third-generation owner of the famed butcher shop is modeled on American-style cocktail bars in Vienna.
  • The latest cookbook from the chef of Le Bernardin focuses on simple
  • The latest crop of alcohol-free sparkling rosés take away the hangover
  • The latest from Claudia Berroa of Claudy’s Gourmet
  • The latest from the Little Tong team
  • The latest raw cow’s milk from Meadow Creek is an eight-month aged cheese named for Appalachia.
  • The latest release from Modernist Cuisine is a three-volume set dedicated to the fine art of pizza making.
  • The League of Kitchens
  • The lecturer Fred Plotkin will discuss the food and wine of the Italian Renaissance.
  • The lids to these bowls from the designer Nak Yoon become chopstick rests.
  • The likes of Frito-Lay and food delivery services are expecting a busy Sunday
  • the livestock is finished on a diet of carrots.
  • The Lobster Place in Chelsea Market now carries butter clams
  • The location in Battery Park City offers a 90-minute session with socially distant seating.
  • The Lower East Side fixture since 1936 will open stores on the edge of Hudson Yards and on the Upper East Side.
  • The luxurious delicacy is no longer confined to fancy occasions. It’s being served at Super Bowl gatherings
  • the mainstay Spanish restaurant has been revived.
  • the malts
  • The man who used television to help many North Americans start cooking Chinese food at home is as cheery as ever
  • The Manhattan branch of a famous Tokyo yakitori restaurant shows that you shouldn’t underestimate neck skin and cartilage.
  • The Manhattan restaurants Northern Tiger and 3 Times now sell their dumplings
  • The many shades and flavors of rosé are explored in two mixed cases.
  • The masa purveyor Masienda has released a line of three potent salsas machas.
  • the meal is a lot of the same. Here are five ways she adds brightness
  • the menu doesn’t appear until it’s no longer being served.
  • The Met has teamed up with Jasper Hill Farm for a virtual discussion about cheese in art
  • The Midtown bar Under the Volcano has no fire pit
  • The Milanese baker would leave out baskets of bread for people hit hard economically by the coronavirus pandemic. Now the disease has claimed his life.
  • the milky liquid left over from the cheesemaking process.
  • The moments spent watching and waiting for this chocolate-flake raspberry ice cream to form capture a childish delight that we could all use right now.
  • The Momofuku Culinary Lab now sells the condiment to drizzle over ice cream or spice up a main course.
  • The most popular recipes of the week.
  • The most-viewed posts on our social media accounts tell the story of what our readers cooked this past year.
  • The Mount Kisco
  • The move comes hours after a photo of him dressed as a derogatory Puerto Rican stereotype resurfaced on social media
  • the Museum at Eldridge Street has a walking tour that includes noshing
  • The Museum of Food and Drink has added a BLM Community Resources page to its website
  • The Museum of Food and Drink in Brooklyn hosts a discussion
  • The musician and memoirist rediscovered this favorite from her childhood while on a recent trip to Seoul.
  • The name “Champagne” is no guarantee of quality. Here are 10 excellent big houses
  • The National Museum of Women in the Arts is seeking recipes for an upcoming exhibition.
  • the nationwide market for oysters cratered. That’s not the end of the story.
  • The nearly century old Massachusetts chocolatier has released a line of limited-edition caramels that taste like autumn.
  • The needs are different when it’s hot and sticky: Lighter-bodied wines
  • The new category of ‘clean wines’ is an effort to appeal to those seeking wellness. But why try to rationalize wine as a healthful product?
  • The new Netflix series tapped years of scholarship and the life experience of its creators to chart how African Americans have shaped the country’s cuisine.
  • The New York spice boutique’s newsletter includes recipes to cook with their products.
  • The New York State lawmaker has made a name by leading food causes
  • the New York steakhouse opened its famed front-window meat locker to police officers and firefighters.
  • the New-York Historical Society is curating a digital collection of archival recipes.
  • the newly reopened Vietnamese restaurant in Brooklyn
  • The next time you crack open a cold one
  • The oaky
  • The odds that all of your popcorn kernels will pop simultaneously aren’t zero. Maybe think instead of the multiple lotteries you’re more likely to win.
  • The Oil of Life
  • the ones she calls foundational to her understanding of flavor.
  • the organic farmers at Adaptive Seeds have a few things to teach you — and some versions of the familiar green that may not be so familiar.
  • The origin of the domestic fowl is more recent than previously thought
  • the Oscars of American restaurants
  • the other doesn’t.
  • the owner and pitmaster of the award-winning Arkansas restaurant
  • the owner of Saltbox Seafood Joint in Durham
  • the owner of the storied London restaurant
  • The owners of Sona and Attaboy have teamed up to revive this retro jewel-box bar in NoHo.
  • The owners of the genre-bending Texas restaurant took inspiration from similar childhood treats.
  • The owners of Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace aim to build one of the most comprehensive shops of its kind.
  • The owners say their new business isn’t a stopgap
  • The palest shades have become the most popular
  • the pandemic brought more change to a neighborhood in flux
  • The pandemic has caused drastic cuts in business
  • The pandemic has devastated the industry. But some entrepreneurs are finding creative ways to keep their businesses afloat.
  • The pandemic has exacerbated a price spike in the iconic New England summer sandwich.
  • The pandemic has forced sommeliers from jobs
  • The pandemic has turned many cooks into big-volume shoppers
  • The pandemic may have left some gaps in the urban fabric
  • the pandemic provided what she needed most to find out more: time.
  • The pandemic separated my family from our neighbors. Could a network of backyard gardens bring us together?
  • The pandemic-cooking craze hasn’t swept up everybody. To those who feel lost in the kitchen
  • The parades are canceled and visitors discouraged
  • The passing of a founding baker reminds our writer of what the brand meant
  • The passions of these professional foodies — chefs
  • The pastry chef Ron Paprocki has added colorful filled confections for springtime.
  • The pastry chef Ursula Sala-Illa
  • the perfect chocolate chip cookies
  • The perfect pies for lazy days combine buttery press-in crumb shells with no-bake fillings and piles of fresh fruit.
  • the photographer Romulo Yanes taught Genevieve Ko the importance of pausing
  • The poet’s no-recipe recipe is perfect for dinner.
  • The Polish diner that used to feed me is gone
  • The popular drink’s main ingredient
  • the pork from Texas Iberico relies on southwest flavors
  • The Portland
  • the possibilities are endless.
  • The poundcake
  • The price of meals from Eat Offbeat
  • The program has become a vital lifeline and allowed more than 10
  • The project from the artist
  • The proper serving temperature is nuanced
  • The rapper
  • The rations often derided as ‘Meals
  • The rebound of the longtime vendor could be a bellwether for small-business owners in the city who rely on tourists and workers for sales.
  • The recipe for oeuf mayo is strikingly simple
  • the recipe still works.
  • the recipe-sharing site has been less successful in America. Yet it has a small
  • the regional Mexican stew is now a social-media star in Los Angeles and beyond.
  • the reimagined version is offering Negronis to go.
  • The release of an uncannily crustless creation from Papa Johns raises the question: Have we finally reached “peak bowl”?
  • The restaurant
  • The restaurant group will bring its brand of Brooklyn Italian fare to a new development in East Nashville.
  • The restaurant Gucci Osteria
  • The restaurant has a new dinner kit
  • The restaurant has opened an online shop to sell imported condiments along with its house wine
  • The restaurant is a culinary landmark in San Francisco
  • the restaurant served Caribbean-inspired food from the chef Paul Carmichael.
  • the restaurant’s executive pastry chef
  • The restaurants in California wine country can be superexpensive or somewhat dull
  • the results are thrilling every time.
  • The rice-based stuffing is often a centerpiece of celebrations in the Arab world
  • the right book and some time in front of the TV.
  • The roasted cold noodles at Followsoshi in Flushing aren’t cold and don’t look much like other noodles.
  • The Rocha family — Max
  • The rocker’s wine is featured in a new picnic to-go from the rooftop bar Versa in Midtown.
  • The role of everyday wines is often overlooked
  • The rules of restaurant spaces are up for grabs as the city’s Department of Transportation looks to the future of street and sidewalk seating.
  • The sale of Daily Provisions’s latest doughnut
  • the sales of pre-mixed drinks are now booming.
  • the same cut used for culatello.
  • The San Pedro Community Gardens have provided physical and spiritual nourishment for the past half a century to multiple generations of immigrant Angelenos.
  • The sandwich
  • The sandwich chain’s aggressive use of product placement has made it a ubiquitous presence on the country’s television shows.
  • The sandwich was an attempt to market McDonald’s to as many people as possible. Growing up Chinese-American
  • The sauces
  • The season’s newest cookbooks celebrate feel-good dishes from around the globe.
  • The Senegalese capital has an aura that seeps into the soul. Bustling and addictive
  • the seven principles of Kwanzaa
  • The show
  • The simple cafes known as milk bars have regained popularity in recent years. Under lockdown
  • The sisters Sheilla and Yasameen Sajady turned the cilantro chutney made by their mother
  • the six producers that make the famous blue cheese are fighting for survival.
  • The skin-care line founders Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz share their aromatic take on a classic recipe.
  • the slow cooker is a valued tool in many home kitchens. Here are five excellent dishes.
  • the small dishes that often accompany a Korean meal
  • The SoHo bar kicked off the craft cocktail movement in New York
  • the Spangler Candy Company introduced 21 new sayings on their heart-shaped candies that they hope speak to the pandemic.
  • The Spanish chef now sells paella
  • The spiny creatures have destroyed nearly all of California’s kelp forests
  • the staff is seeking a wider reckoning.
  • the staff of the Food section and NYT Cooking made the most of early spring produce
  • The stalls are overflowing
  • The star ratings will not be revealed until October
  • The state’s agriculture sector has lost an estimated $600 million or more. Crop and livestock damage could mean shortages and higher prices beyond Texas.
  • The storied cocktail bar
  • The stresses of the pandemic and the demands for equity have moved many independent-restaurant workers to start labor-union drives. Will they get results?
  • The sugarcoated almond confections known as confetti are the favorite of brides but also of the Vatican.
  • The Summer in the City newsletter has returned to guide you on making the most of New York again
  • the supposition that some plants might cure the human organs they most resemble is surfacing once more.
  • The sushi restaurant MakiMaki now sells do-it-yourself meals from its Midtown location.
  • The sweet Mexican bread is put on altars to honor
  • The T List: Five things we recommend this week
  • The team behind Gage & Tollner is opening Sunken Harbor Club
  • The term is nebulous and too-often all encompassing. The best are places for a quick snack and a glass or two for wiling away the evening.
  • The theater district restaurateur was famously reserved
  • The things we’ll do.
  • The three-star restaurant is packaging homemade pastas with sauces for two
  • The Times’s critic called it “the restaurant of the summer.” On Wednesday morning
  • The tiny hamlet has faced a devastating earthquake and the pandemic
  • The traditional Bedouin dish of bread
  • The tragic history of “I can’t breathe.” Why you can have a kid or a job right now
  • the train station watering hole is attracting drinkers with no intentions of traveling.
  • The TriBeCa restaurant has taken over the former Arcade Bakery space for its new bakery
  • The TriBeCa restaurant sells a small line of baked goods
  • The trick to drawing out your inner bartender while staying home is to improvise and innovate
  • the U.S. industry sent a record amount of pork to a country vital to its growth.
  • The unfairly maligned vegetable gets an update with creamy labneh and irresistible pickled shallots.
  • the Union Square Hospitality Group returns to form with Hillary Sterling’s Italian food and a wood-fired hearth.
  • the United States and elsewhere.
  • The Upper East Side restaurant was accused of serving eight people inside
  • The Upper West Side mainstay
  • The Upper West Side store has opened a second location in the West Village with more kitchen space and more to offer.
  • the vaccinated find special freedoms await.
  • The vegan
  • The vegan barbecue chef Kerry Fitzmaurice now sells barbecue and hot sauces with grilled vegetables in mind.
  • The Vegetable Co. sits in a shipping container on the edge of a Malaysian parking lot. It’s one of many small farms around the world selling directly to consumers.
  • The versatile fruit is as delicious in a skillet with tomatoes and eggs as it is alone
  • The vibrant room is the centerpiece of a new exhibition in Harlem focused on the African American food experience.
  • The Vienna Cookie Company’s new streusel cakes are an ode to the coffee shop crumb cake
  • the Vietnamese holiday observed on Lunar New Year
  • the vintage
  • the vintage character can make all the difference between a distinctive region and a more generic chardonnay wine.
  • The vintner Mark Blatty has experimented with a white wine blend
  • the Wakeman family maintains the traditions of island shepherding
  • the warm weather calls for brisk
  • the weather and your own personal taste.
  • The weather is just starting to turn in some parts of the country. It’s time for the most comforting of stews.
  • The website Wine&More offers hundreds of wines from Croatia and the surrounding region.
  • The West Hollywood restaurant has become a hot spot for the biggest stars on TikTok and YouTube.
  • The West Village chocolates and salts store closed a year ago
  • The West Village store also ships nationwide.
  • The wholesale bakery will drop off its brasserie-style breads to locations in Manhattan.
  • The widely consumed staple is freighted with history
  • The window beside you could become the most glorious screen in your life. You just have to be patient.
  • The wine industry and many consumers have long sought a definition
  • The wine shop can be intimidating
  • the wine taverns set among the city’s vineyards known as heurigen and buschenschanken offer the perfect combination of outdoor activity
  • The winemaker Taras Ochota
  • The winemaker’s new line is a blend of California and Australian harvests.
  • The wines may be easy to enjoy
  • The winter chill is lifting. So are some of the strictest stay-at-home orders. Here are strategies to dine outside while still protecting yourself and those around you.
  • the winter solstice
  • The woodworker Sophie Sellu brings the same patience and care with which she makes her wares to this cherished recipe.
  • The world has never faced a hunger emergency like this
  • The world of vegetarian cooking is vast and diverse
  • the world’s priciest spice can play a role in daily cooking.
  • The World’s Your Oyster Company delivers cultivated oysters from Maine and Eastern Canada to New York City and the Hudson Valley.
  • the writer and illustrator Ben Katchor celebrates the places that have fed New York’s craving for blintzes
  • The writer behind The Veggie talks about the meatless trend and what she envisions for the newsletter.
  • The writer Larissa Zimberoff will lead a virtual talk on how labs are growing new plant-based foods and changing what we eat.
  • the writer says.
  • The writer’s assistant
  • The Yakama Nation has been raising fish to release back into the Columbia River for more than a decade. Now
  • The year has been difficult. Your holiday dinner — a gorgeous slab of salmon cooked beneath a simple glaze — doesn’t have to be.
  • The year has changed. So has the government. But the challenges facing the wine industry — Covid
  • the year’s best sellers show the ways home kitchens pivoted
  • The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in Manhattan looks at the history of Jewish food through a seven-week course.
  • The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation has just released a new offering under its Séka Hills label.
  • the young chef Lucas Sin’s collaborative project shows the global reach of his home country’s cuisine.
  • Theater
  • Theater IFTTT
  • Theaters (Buildings)
  • their authors say.
  • Their centuries-old faith tradition of nourishing anyone in need has found new energy and purpose in America’s turmoil.
  • their owners say
  • their passion for food always came first. After their divorce
  • Their windows are smashed and their storefronts are vandalized. But some restaurant owners around the country are committed to supporting demonstrators.
  • Themed dishes at Thaimee LOVE; craft brews at Beer Witch; and more restaurant news.
  • then built it into a chain of hundreds of restaurants.
  • then co-opted by the affluent. Is that populism at play
  • then comes home and provides dinner for her four adolescent sons.
  • then cook for ease and deliciousness.
  • then cook for those nearest to you.
  • then decide between burgers
  • then doused with hot vinegar
  • then flavor them with bright
  • then give a sweet corn and scallop pasta a spin.
  • then go casual later on with BLT tacos.
  • then keep them on hand for cooking that’s full of verve and depth.
  • then let it star in a number of fast weeknight meals. J. Kenji López-Alt explains.
  • then make a menu for the rest of the week.
  • then move into fried artichokes
  • then opened his own Midtown steakhouse
  • then pairs it with olives and blistered tomatoes.
  • then plan a few meals.
  • then simmered until it collapses in a velvety heap in this sophisticated weeknight dinner.
  • then tossed with a creamy yogurt-feta dressing for a light but rich summer salad.
  • then tuck into rice noodles with egg drop gravy.
  • then you can make egg rice.
  • Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • There are countless ways to invite Paris into your home. All you need is a little creativity. And perhaps a glass of Champagne.
  • There are endless ways to make these fried Japanese delights your own.
  • there are games and other activities to get even the most casual fan involved and engaged.
  • there are more seasons than ever to celebrate.
  • There are only a handful of these farms in the United States
  • There are so many ways to enjoy the ruby-red summer berry
  • there are these beautifully decorated focaccia
  • There can be a strange new joy in cooking now and using what you have. Make an oven-fried chicken
  • there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks
  • there is a food crisis hidden in plain sight: Millions struggling for years to feed their families.
  • there is a science to it.
  • There will be a trolley with Southeast Asian sweets along with dessert wines
  • there will be no more waiting in line for Dominique Ansel’s hybrid pastry.
  • There will be no New York restaurant guides from the two companies this year
  • There’s a lot you can do with the food scraps you usually throw away.
  • there’s a melody: a craving for distraction and joy
  • There’s a new gluten-free pasta on the block: Fava beans power this fusilli from Explore Cuisine.
  • there’s a new shoe collaboration between Vans and Flour Shop.
  • There’s a reason the city never sleeps.
  • there’s a solution: icebox cake.
  • There’s abundant offal to be had at the supermarket
  • There’s Mark’s the lox-and-bagel place
  • there’s much to be done with this trusty legume
  • There’s no greater pleasure than biting into a slice of a raw red onion and tasting its stinging sharpness.
  • There’s no need to rush.
  • there’s no place like home for the holidays. Wherever you are
  • There’s no reason to confine rosé to the summer
  • There’s not enough momentum.
  • There’s nothing like crisp fried foods at the height of summer: Start with pea kachori
  • There’s proof all around us.
  • There’s so much opportunity in a kitchen rut
  • These 24 recipes show you how to make the very most of very little.
  • These are hard times
  • these are some of our most memorable bites in 2022 from all over the country.
  • These are the dishes our readers return to again and again.
  • These are the meals of the moment: glazed tofu with chile and star anise
  • These bars taste like Key lime pie but they’re so much easier to share (and easier to make).
  • these biscuits taste like an act of generosity.
  • These books
  • These borosilicate glass vessels from Hungary are an attractive accompaniment to the dinner table.
  • these bottles
  • These bottles are made in small lots and are difficult to find. But here are five importers and five American producers to seek out
  • these bread bags from the Italian company Uashmama give bread cozy spot on the dinner table.
  • these breakfast treats from Frenchette Bakery are wholesome enough for breakfast
  • These bright
  • These bright recipes embrace summer and its promise.
  • these brownies are not about subtlety.
  • These camphor laurel boards are handsome
  • These chocolate biscotti
  • These complex and composed shots thrive in the moment and are sure to brighten your evening.
  • These creamy finger foods have come in flavors like ham
  • These crispy-silky croquettes rise to the restaurant level of cooking we’ve been missing.
  • These delectable treats are full of light-bulb moments that educate as much as they impress.
  • These dips
  • These dishes are worth coming back to time after time.
  • these dishes deliver deliciousness without leaving too much leftover.
  • These dishes embrace summer produce
  • These dishes require a little fuss now for a big payoff later.
  • These dishes will help keep things festive
  • these easy desserts yield two textures — puffy and custardy — from one straightforward batter.
  • These easy recipes come together in a half-hour or less.
  • these festive Passover recipes will become part of your regular rotation.
  • These five recipes are full of smart moments and vibrant flavor.
  • These flavorful and fun dishes have something for everyone.
  • these flavorful dishes will enliven suhoor meals and iftar celebrations.
  • These gloriously unfussy meals are just as good for company as they are your family.
  • These heartening recipes are here to convince you that comfort is best served by the spoonful.
  • These high-summer favorites won’t leave your kitchen feeling like a sauna.
  • These hybrid treats with white
  • these Indian snacks have become a fascination for the Nashville chef Maneet Chauhan.
  • These individually portioned versions of pecan
  • These lemon-labneh possets make the most of peels
  • these little shelf-stable dumplings are easily dressed up or down.
  • these meatballs are perfect for weeknights.
  • these mezcal- and scotch-based cocktails will satisfy.
  • These new lidded pumpkin bowls from Sur La Table add some joy to the Thanksgiving table.
  • These no-fuss recipes are ideal for the busy days ahead.
  • These nourishing pots of lentils can be as simple or as extravagant as you’d like.
  • These offerings from Eli’s Bread on the Upper East Side have found restaurant fans
  • These old-fashioned butter cookies promise to become your new favorite.
  • These packable
  • These panzanella recipes don’t require much cooking
  • these preserved tomatoes
  • these recipes are a joy to make.
  • these recipes are for you.
  • These recipes are simple and satisfying enough for those sweet and drowsy August days.
  • These recipes come together in the time it takes for the noodles to cook.
  • these recipes evoke the season.
  • these recipes will put them to good use.
  • These ribs arrive
  • These roasted fillets in sizzling brown butter are zipped up with nori oil
  • These Sichuan peppercorn oils add numbing spice to soups
  • These simple dishes will set you up for a spectacular meal.
  • These simple frosted cookies are just the thing to share distantly — or hoard all for yourself.
  • These six producers share a common point of view and work in the same facility
  • these skewered “pregnant shrimp” rule the beaches of Puerto Vallarta and are perfect for grilling at home.
  • These Sowaca ceramic vessels from Gifu in Japan are a colorful way to serve up dinner.
  • these spaces were akin to populist pubs. Modern-day iterations allow for an individual retreat — among strangers — in a city lacking privacy.
  • These spicy vegetarian patties come together in about 45 minutes using practically any kind of cooked bean.
  • These spots across New York City are offering noodle dishes for takeout and delivery. Just order the noodles on the side.
  • these storied designers offer some late-summer culinary inspiration.
  • These sweet cakes are a great way to use whatever little bits of fruit you might have on hand.
  • These tempting sticky buns from the chef Emma Bengtsson are now available for takeout in Midtown Manhattan.
  • these tender
  • These three drinks offer something bubbly beyond the traditional bubbly
  • These tortilla pizzas
  • these treats are ideal dessert material.
  • these treats will satisfy your sweet tooth.
  • these vegetables become jammy
  • These very different bottles raised questions about whether to group by color or by how the wines are made.
  • These volumes
  • these warm drinks will bring comfort to cold nights ahead.
  • these white bean recipes won’t disappoint.
  • these wines
  • These woodsy tea light holders bring a bit of seasonality wherever they are used.
  • they are available for delivery in the New York metropolitan area.
  • they are produced in small lots and are great values.
  • They can make French fries
  • they come to help their dear friend Kuan Lim in his time of need.
  • they feel good.
  • they find certain foods off-putting.
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  • they have very simple solutions.”
  • they just get filed away here.
  • They offer diversion
  • they provide the brainteasers.
  • they remain anchors of safety and community.
  • they support demonstrators and helped medics treat them.
  • they’ll celebrate Jan. 1 by doling out soup joumou
  • They’ll unlock a cascade of memory in the future.
  • they’re a reminder of our tenuous place in an uncertain world.
  • They’re a seafood-shack favorite
  • They’re committed not just to securing better meals for everyone
  • they’re encyclopedic examinations of the universe of a show
  • They’re just that delightful or fascinating or brilliant.
  • they’re living it.
  • they’re providing affordable food and the comfort of nostalgia.
  • they’re taking inspiration from desserts
  • they’ve learned to prioritize family.
  • thieves in some cities are targeting restaurants.
  • Things to watch
  • Think of these cheesy bread balls in tomato sauce
  • This 30-minute dinner gets its crunch from pan-seared tofu
  • This Alpine region in eastern France was little known until recently. Its gorgeous wines are distinctive and immediately appealing.
  • this beef stew made with ale and red onions tastes even better the next day.
  • this bold
  • This Boston cocktail shaker
  • This brass trivet from the Glass House in Connecticut is a good fit for the dinner table.
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  • This brothy version of asaro is packed with yams
  • This buttery loaf has a moist
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  • This celebratory Williamsburg restaurant flirts with chaos
  • This cheesy garlic-scented
  • This chicken Milanese is always a hit with Gay’s wife.
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  • This cousin to spoonbread and pudding cake is best served warm
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  • This cultivated form of chicory is having a moment. Here’s what you need to know before you plant it.
  • this curry fish ought to be dinner tonight.
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  • this dish with a deep history is perfect for right now.
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  • this drink with a long history is anything but simple.
  • this easy classic can be hearty
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  • This gâteau d’Hélène recipe from the 1970s is just as elegant and delicious today as it was decades ago.
  • This gluten-free flour from the chef Thomas Keller’s company can be used
  • this hamburger steak plate delivers a kind of nostalgic comfort.
  • This hearty
  • This homemade condiment adds a pop of acidity to comforting vegetarian dishes.
  • this honey cake tastes like an icebox cake with a gingerbread crust.
  • This Hudson Valley cheese is given a barbecue rub by Murray’s Cheese as it ages.
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  • This international hodgepodge strikes many shoppers and food purveyors as antiquated. But doing away with it isn’t as easy as it might sound.
  • This is fish rubbed with garlic and allspice
  • This is the holiday season for staying in with lazy-day recipes that feel like cooking self-care and taste like celebration.
  • This Italian white doesn’t necessarily follow the conventions of greatness
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  • this late summer dinner should be made before plum season ends.
  • This light recipe is still filling and festive enough for Hanukkah
  • This may just be the occasion for Melissa Clark’s latest
  • this meal is ready after a few minutes in the blender.
  • This menu of tasty party snacks is perfect for the 2020 version of a holiday blowout — that is
  • this midweek spread is worth it.
  • This Midwestern staple has grown ever more popular in the pandemic
  • This might be the perfect time for Mark Bittman’s ribollita
  • This new branch of Butterfield Market have opened up the former Dean & DeLuca location in part to observe social distancing.
  • this no-waste creamy leek pasta delivers a ton of texture and flavor.
  • This northwestern city makes some of the most creative craft beers around. The best place to try them is in the Ballard Brewery District.
  • This once-tranquil Midtown shrine of formal French dining has a new feel
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  • this one has its problems
  • this one-bowl carrot loaf cake is as easy to eat as it is to make.
  • this one-bowl dish with currants
  • This pantry staple leads to big
  • this piquant soup is both hearty and light.
  • This potluck will be broadcast on the Food Network and will raise money for America’s Food Fund.
  • This progressive college enclave
  • this Puerto Rican arroz con gandules delivers a crispy layer you won’t be able to resist.
  • this quick dessert is the perfect thing to satisfy your summer cravings.
  • This reassuring dish is just what we need right now
  • This recipe for bright and summery citrus-chile fish is just a starting point for your own brilliant creation.
  • This recipe showcases the best parts of the classic sandwich in a vibrant end-of-summer tart.
  • This restaurant was forced to get creative with its use of technology — and to forgo the apps.
  • This revamped 1950s staple
  • this rhubarb-filled confection is perfect for spring.
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  • This sandwich was pure comfort to the famous cookbook author.
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  • this savory tapioca pilaf has a secret ingredient you’d never expect: a microwave.
  • This silky end-of-summer dish
  • This simple
  • This simple Gullah Geechee dish emphasizes the freshness of its ingredients — representing at least four continents and five spiritual traditions.
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  • This simple recipe brings out its crunchy side
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  • This simple tuber is delicious just about any way you prepare it. But David Tanis has three especially good ideas.
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  • This slightly effervescent wine
  • This slightly effervescent wine of the Spanish Basque Country epitomizes the globalization of once-local wines in the 21st century.
  • This small-scale feast packs in the classics with less clean up and no stress.
  • this snack would have tarragon
  • This sometimes overlooked pantry staple has been in the mixologist’s arsenal for generations.
  • this special menu minimizes effort and maximizes flavor.
  • this staple of Korean barbecue means something different to everyone.
  • This starchy grain bowl makes use of those sturdy vegetables in your fridge.
  • This steelhead trout gift assortment from Hudson Valley Fisheries will take you through the snacking season.
  • This stemless glass
  • this take
  • This take on tantanmen relies on mildly sweet soy milk for its rich
  • this three-bean salad couldn’t be fresher
  • this three-ingredient dish utilizes pantry staples.
  • This throwback is good enough to replace the canned stuff.
  • this treat merges two sublime pleasures in one glass.
  • This twist on a buttery
  • This unfussy
  • This vegan take on hearty tomato sauce tastes as rich as the original and satisfies comfort-food cravings.
  • This versatile recipe also gets its sweet
  • This version of the cookout favorite gets its tanginess and snap from lemon zest
  • This warming recipe is the perfect way to use up any jars of the condiment that may linger in your fridge.
  • This week
  • This wooden cake stand from Vermont Rolling Pins and Company is designed to last a lifetime.
  • This year
  • This year’s scaled-down festivities present the perfect opportunity to start developing kitchen skills.
  • This yeast-free bread connects us to long-ago bakers and rewards those who are patient with a delicate
  • This YouTube talk show’s premise is simple: Disarm celebrities with deep-cut questions and scorchingly spicy wings. Nearly 300 episodes later
  • Thoroughly miserable weather calls for thoroughly cozy dishes
  • Those looking to add more fiber to their diet have a flour in their corner: Flourish
  • Those that did may be better off
  • Those who ate a meat-free diet were at increased risk for bone fractures.
  • though
  • Though a Bangladeshi family lost their business in the uproar over the death of George Floyd
  • Though indoor dining has been suspended indefinitely in New York City
  • Though many bars are under lockdown restrictions
  • Though noted primarily for red wine
  • Though sexism is still rampant
  • Though the city dropped its rule
  • Though the spirits have won praise and high prices
  • Though they work in different fields — she in fashion
  • Though widespread reopenings may be a long way off
  • though you may want to add a bit more booze.
  • Thoughts on hollandaise
  • Thousands of copies of two highly anticipated cookbooks may have gone into the Atlantic Ocean in their containers
  • Thousands of miles from its place of origin
  • Thousands of readers can’t be wrong about Colu Henry’s roasted tomato and white bean stew.
  • threaten a barrage of one-star reviews unless owners pay.
  • Three chefs in the savory kitchen and a pastry chef with a knack for focaccia bring remarkable range to a new Ridgewood restaurant.
  • three impressive takes on the chicken breast and several heat-wave-proof dishes.
  • Three instant versions from Cabot Cheese in Vermont make ample use of aged Cheddar.
  • Three recipes for those enamored with perfect summer tomatoes
  • Three recipes for zucchini celebrate the versatility of this seasonal staple.
  • Three spice blends from Burlap & Barrel were created before the chef died of Covid-19 in March.
  • Three students at the University of Pennsylvania have created Gourmand 52
  • Three Texas tourists were arraigned on assault and harassment charges
  • Three-course French meals for the home
  • three-legged chairs — and more.
  • Thrift Shops
  • through Goldbelly.
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  • Throw a can into this classic pasta dish for a little more body.
  • Throw together three new French bread pizza recipes from Dawn Perry.
  • Ticket Scalping
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  • Tiki bars are a beverage industry mainstay — with a painful and underexamined past. Can the format be repaired?
  • Tilit has partnered with the restaurateur for a sleek new apron
  • time consuming or all that expensive
  • time-honored breads and pastries.
  • Time-Sharing
  • tingly and spicy again.
  • Tiny is the new big this holiday season
  • Tiny’s Cantina serves the fermented juice of the agave in cocktails and bottles.
  • Tips and Tipping
  • Tips and Tipping IFTTT
  • tips for a perfect rib roast: Eat well for the holiday.
  • Tips on how to lead a more pleasurable
  • Tired of … everything? These simple
  • Titanic (Ship)
  • Tiwa Select is selling platters by a dozen artists with a dreamy presale viewing in a barn in the Catskills.
  • to $7.5 billion.
  • to accompany whatever you’re grilling.
  • to be a chef.
  • To be a faster
  • to be topped with any fruits or vegetables you like.
  • To capture New York’s food scene in these times
  • to catch your breath.
  • To celebrate its 60th anniversary
  • to celebrate summer.
  • To celebrate the publication of ‘Filipinx
  • to commemorate its 1992 founding.
  • to eat with a glass of something bubbly.
  • to feed three to six.
  • to honor its purpose and import.
  • to host surprise guests or to just feed yourself.
  • to its sandwich-bread lineup.
  • To keep social distance
  • to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing.
  • to keep up with changing tastes.
  • To make the chef Joël Robuchon’s pommes purées
  • to make their business fairer and more humane.
  • to name just a few ideas.
  • to open bagel shops.
  • to serve alongside something summery
  • to start.
  • To stay connected with visitors under stay-at-home orders
  • to supply the United States.
  • to sustain her through the highs and lows.
  • to the benefit of farmers and their customers.
  • to the public.
  • to use the original’s flavors to inform other dishes.
  • to work with two Washington restaurants.
  • toast — and anchovies.
  • tofu
  • Tofu and mushroom jorim
  • Tofu curry
  • tofu salad and more budget-friendly recipes.
  • Tolls
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  • tomato and golden fried onions make the best of your pantry.
  • Tomato juice doctored up with spices is a remarkable workhorse. I use it to brace myself for work or to unwind when I’m escaping.
  • tomato risotto
  • tomato soups and grilled cheese sandwiches: Fill your days with comfort.
  • tomato-basil and arrabbiata that are good on their own with pasta
  • Tomatoes and “Meatballs.”
  • tomatoes and herbs.
  • tomatoes and mint
  • tomatoes and seared halloumi is exactly what we love about summer.
  • Tomatoes and tiny travel.
  • Tomatoes or cream? Neither? There are a lot of opinions.
  • tomatoey kharra masala fish will get you excited to be in the kitchen.
  • Tombs and Tombstones IFTTT
  • Tommaso. He died of complications of Covid-19.
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  • too: Reporters and editors shared their go-to recipes.
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  • took honors at the recent World Cheese Awards.
  • took on a second one.
  • topped with crunchy vegetables and salty feta
  • topped with pecans
  • toppings and seasonings to make every dish — even the laziest snacks — taste special.
  • Tortillas
  • tossed with pasta or baked: Put this sign of spring to work.
  • Tossing their masks
  • tostones
  • Tour de France (Bicycle Race)
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  • Toys
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  • traces the origins of African American food.
  • Trade is raising money for its roasters’ communities with Come Together Coffee.
  • Traditional dishes often symbolize better luck for the future — and they promise a satisfying meal here and now.
  • traditions and quirks.
  • Traffic Accidents and Safety
  • Train travel is thriving in Central Europe
  • Training and advancement as a chef can be hard to find in American fine-dining restaurants
  • Tramezzini in the East Village has created a party box for two to transport you to Venice
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  • Treat the fruit like a cucumber (they’re related)
  • Treat yourself to a Bloody Mary
  • Treat yourself to a cauliflower Parmesan
  • tree nuts
  • Treehouses
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  • Tri-tip steak
  • trifles are a show-off dessert with a self-effacing name.
  • TripAdvisor
  • Triple a batch of Kay Chun’s pork and ricotta meatballs
  • Trompe l’oeil cakes
  • Tropical fruit
  • Tropicoal Ignition burns hotter than regular charcoal briquettes and is made from discarded pieces of coconut
  • Trout
  • Trucks and Trucking
  • True Story Foods dry-ages its new prosciutto for 10 months.
  • Truffolie’s Valentine’s Day chocolates carry a customizable secret message
  • Trust yourself
  • try a $300 shot of whiskey.
  • Try a deluxe open-faced turkey sandwich
  • Try a luscious recipe for Jamaican oxtail stew
  • Try a new recipe for jalapeño-marinated pork chops
  • Try a new recipe sometime soon
  • Try a stovetop salmon recipe simple enough for dorm cooking
  • try Eric Kim’s recipes for boneless chicken thighs
  • Try Gabrielle Hamilton’s sous-chef salad
  • Try Italian calzones
  • Try J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe for a go-to speedy family meal: niku udon.
  • Try Nicole A. Taylor’s newest recipes for Juneteenth
  • Try Nicole Taylor’s recipe
  • Try Oishii Cider
  • Try one — or all — of three new recipes for foolproof juicy chicken breasts
  • Try our newest recipes for qatayef
  • Try recipes for crispy Parmesan roast chicken
  • try slow-cooker shrimp in purgatory or cilantro chutney chicken.
  • Try something new this week like yakitori-style salmon or a mafe-inspired tofu dish.
  • Try the dessert from Ovenly in Greenpoint
  • Try these three methods to capture the essence of summer fruit in jams and jellies.
  • Try writing a letter.
  • Try your hand at sabudana khichdi
  • Tsimmes
  • Tsirani vosp apur gets its distinctive earthy
  • Tuck into the warm embrace of these cheesy
  • Tuck slices of this potato-studded dish between bread for a satisfying lunch
  • Tuna
  • tuna-stuffed peppers
  • tune in to a Buddhist ritual chant
  • tune in to a drag-queen story hour
  • Turkey Earthquake (Feb 6
  • Turkeys
  • turkeys and charcuterie boards.
  • Turkish Food
  • Turkish pide or Eastern European piroshki.
  • Turn it into cozy rice porridge or a warm lentil salad
  • turn them into meatballs.
  • Turn them into something savory
  • Turn those summer peaches into a pie
  • turning hearty short ribs and dense root vegetables soft and silky.
  • Turtles and Tortoises
  • Tuscany in the autumn is all about celebrating the fruits of the earth and the vine
  • Tutors and Tutoring
  • Twiggy.
  • Twists on comfort classics from a fine-dining alumnus
  • Two avidly followed pop-ups
  • Two boxes from Jasper Hill Farm benefit charities working during the pandemic.
  • Two decades ago
  • Two new loafers from Martiniano Lopez Crozet
  • Two new sheet-pan recipes for your busy nights: crispy noodles with glazed tofu
  • Two new websites offer the chance to learn from chefs like Nancy Silverton and Nate Appleman.
  • two New York restaurants have come up with different ways of making pies that still taste good half an hour later.
  • Two services
  • Two sites near Paso Robles farm conscientiously
  • two sweet and one savory
  • Two Thousand Twenty Four
  • Two Thousand Twenty Three
  • Two utensils available at the Museum of Modern Art make dessert presentation a breeze.
  • two ways — for dinner.
  • Two years ago
  • U.S. copyright law protects all kinds of creative material
  • Uber
  • Uber Eats and other food-delivery services.
  • Uighur food in Lower Manhattan
  • Ukraine: borsch with fish
  • umami-packed sauce this salmon bowl highlights the old saying: What grows together goes together.
  • umami-rich flavor in pastas
  • Underground Railroad (19th Century)
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  • Unemployment
  • Unfamiliarity with the grapes
  • Union members had rejected an earlier proposal in early December
  • Union Square Hospitality Group
  • Unisex jerkins
  • United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity
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  • Unlock juicier
  • unpredictable months.
  • untheatrical mastery of seafood at his new $420-a-head restaurant in TriBeCa.
  • until they’re magically tender and sweet.
  • Up your lunch sandwich game
  • upcoming trips
  • Updates for Atlantic Grill near Lincoln Center
  • uplifting and
  • Upma is a simple
  • Upperline has been a showcase for JoAnn Clevenger’s vibrant art collection and effusive hostessing.
  • Urban Areas
  • urging owners to share their angst and use that emotion to lobby Congress.
  • US Dollar (Currency)
  • Use Atlantic bonito for a Northeastern spin on the Hawaiian classic.
  • Use cooking to help turn your brain off for a while. We can assist.
  • Use ground pork or chicken
  • use the discard in delicious baked goods while eliminating waste.
  • Use up those ripe tomatoes without spending much time cooking.
  • Usha Prabakaran’s garlic rasam
  • using archival footage and interviews from members of his inner circle.
  • using soft medianoche bread
  • Using vibrant vegetables and fruits at peak freshness is a great way to eat well — and inexpensively — throughout the season.
  • Utopihen Farms offers six-packs duck eggs — large and golden yolked — nationwide.
  • Vaccination and Immunization
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  • Valentine Cards
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  • Vallery Lomas’s easy recipe gets its delightful heartiness from Andouille sausage
  • Vallery Lomas’s spicy shrimp Creole delivers weekend depth of flavor in a fraction of the time.
  • Valpolicella
  • Vanessa Barragão often makes arjamolho
  • Vanessa Seder’s new book
  • Vans
  • varied menu
  • vegan
  • vegan cheeseburgers and much more.
  • vegan dogs or brats
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  • vegetable
  • vegetable gardening and buying local may not be as permanent.
  • vegetable trompos and nutty chorizos — thanks to creative cooks in Los Angeles
  • vegetable-forward dishes.
  • vegetable-packed grain dish.
  • Vegetables
  • vegetables and grains
  • vegetarian kofta curry and more recipes.
  • vegetarian loaf
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  • Verdant asparagus
  • verdant dinners.
  • verdant lunch.
  • Vermicular’s new skillets are thinner than your average cast-iron pan
  • Veronika reopens with a new chef
  • very good pizza in the mountains and more.
  • via the 92nd Street Y.
  • via your pantry.
  • Victorian Era
  • Video Recordings
  • Viennese-style schnitzel that’s worth your time.
  • Vietnam. Try the dry version in a martini and sip the floral on the rocks.
  • Vietnamese bò né takes steak and eggs to a whole new place.
  • Vietnamese Food (Cuisine)
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  • Vietnamese on the Upper West Side
  • vineyards
  • violating New York’s orders.
  • Violins and Violas
  • Virtual food brands
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  • Virtual travel and a whole mess of podcasts.
  • Virtue Cider
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  • Visas
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  • visit Pop-Up Grocer in Greenwich Village and more.
  • Visitors — as long as they don’t come from a quarantine state — are enjoying the city’s rooftop bars and sidewalk restaurants.
  • Vogue and other publications
  • Volcanoes
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  • Volunteers and Community Service
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  • vows to rebuild.
  • Waffles
  • waffles and sides.
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  • warm and busy.
  • Warm and smoky with spices
  • warm up with lamb meatballs and spiced tomato sauce.
  • Warm-weather food businesses are putting their plans
  • Warming and gently spiced
  • was crippled by a bacterial outbreak; he then started Califia Farms
  • was nearly lost. Then
  • was perfected in Miami.
  • Waste Materials and Disposal
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  • Watch “Passing
  • Watch “Shiva Baby” and get into wine.
  • watch a new ballet or bake Emily Dickinson a birthday cake.
  • watch a performance from the New York City Ballet
  • Watch something transporting.
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  • water and time.
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  • We all know they’re the best part of the meal.
  • We asked
  • We asked an artificial intelligence system to devise a holiday menu. Here
  • We assembled an incredible list of holiday cookie recipes for you to start baking right now.
  • we bake our pain and loss into something to pass to others when it becomes too much to carry.
  • we diligently conserved our resources — until we didn’t. Then a splurge brought us back to life.
  • we felt inspired to try new recipes and to safely gather with family and friends over good food.
  • We have 10 new recipes packed with smart tips and nuggets of kitchen wisdom.
  • We have last-minute recipes for the festival of lights and weeknight recipes that make use of delicata and butternut squash.
  • We have lots of new recipes: tzatziki potato salad
  • we have options.
  • We have recipes for the slow days of summer: mushroom chicharrón tacos
  • We have scores of recipes to help you avoid the stove.
  • we have the recipes for you.
  • we hope these five nourishing
  • we just can’t keep our cool.
  • we leaned into comfort food: Winter squash curry
  • We need things to look forward to.
  • We put that question to readers and received more than 800 responses. Here are some of the highlights.
  • We put together a list of our favorite holiday treats
  • We want to hear from farmers
  • We want to hear from shoppers across the United States who frequent stores that have an ethnic or international food aisle. Is it helpful? Do you find it outdated?
  • we want to hear stories about when you found your passion for nature.
  • We’d like to hear about a moment that made you think differently about the city.
  • We’re considering the way forward
  • we’re getting prepped.
  • we’re here to say that cooking can help.
  • We’re still figuring it out.
  • We’ve collected some of our best quick recipes in our new special section. We hope you love them as much as we do.
  • We’ve gathered dishes and stories from across the United States to help you remember some of the places you love most.
  • we’ve got just the recipe.
  • We’ve got recipes for strawberry granola
  • We’ve made some changes to how our recipes are presented.
  • We’ve published many takes on the classic treat over the years
  • We’ve put together a wonderful collection of Sidesgiving recipes
  • we’ve tried to conquer what unsettles us by consuming it. The practice raises questions about who the real monsters are.
  • WEAT and Taste
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  • webinars and videos to reclaim narratives about Native foods.
  • websites and apps promise to take the guesswork out of choosing a bottle
  • Websites help shoppers find mail-order cheeses
  • Weddings and Engagements
  • Wednesdays can be rough. Order delivery and garnish the pie just how you like it.
  • Weeds
  • weeks after an altercation at an Upper West Side restaurant drew widespread attention.
  • Wegmans
  • Welcome
  • Welcome to our new newsletter dedicated to the delights of vegetarian cooking.
  • Welcome to the viral world of hyper-realistic cake slicing videos.
  • well
  • Well into the pandemic
  • Wells Guthrie made fine wine
  • West Coast bakers are driving a great bagel boom
  • West-Bourne in SoHo is now selling its pistachio dukkah
  • Wetlands
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  • What are you looking forward to?
  • What began as an emergency measure in the pandemic’s early days has turned into a long-term business plan that could help many kitchens keep running.
  • What comprises the soundscape where you are?
  • What could be more optimistic than dining with eight people you’ve never met in hopes of make a new friend?
  • What does a comparison of three bottles from different appellations reveal? Conclusive proof of the power of place is hard to determine.
  • what does rosé have to offer? We’ll taste three very different bottles.
  • What has prompted Merriam-Webster to add the longstanding term for a mostly regional sandwich to the dictionary?
  • what makes the drinks so special.
  • what marine biologists call “the lungs of the ocean.”
  • What started out as an April Fools’ gag is now a one-of-a-kind jarred pickle from Katz's Delicatessen and Hendrick’s Gin.
  • What started out as French toast
  • what to avoid and how to learn more about the wine styles you most enjoy.
  • what to do with pickle brine and more.
  • What to know before you go.
  • What we watched
  • What we’re eating.
  • What you watched
  • What’s not to love about butter mochi? It’s simple to make
  • What’s the highest form of love? For Yotam Ottolenghi
  • What’s the secret? It’s using pulverized rice cakes as a binder
  • Whatever you’re celebrating
  • wheat and malted barley.
  • wheat and soybeans.
  • Wheelchairs
  • When a state tabloid suggested that China had set a global standard for kimchi
  • when added to a drink
  • When Beth Bugdaycay serves her favorite green beans
  • When browned on the bottom of the pot by a skilled cook
  • When did we become a nation of Willy Wonkas?
  • When Gottlieb’s Bakery reopened in Savannah
  • When in doubt
  • When it comes to kale
  • When it comes to planning a festive meal
  • When it’s too hot to turn on the oven
  • When its equipment sales to bars and restaurants plummeted during the pandemic
  • When Melbourne restaurants reopened after lockdown
  • When our horizons are narrow
  • When restaurants closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus
  • When she has free time
  • When she opened her shop on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 2006
  • When temperatures drop below freezing
  • When the architect Michael Chen couldn’t travel to be with his family last Christmas
  • When the restaurants closed
  • When the rooms feel familiar
  • When the world is spinning wildly
  • when three hospital workers joked about opening an Upper East Side place where they could eat after their shifts.
  • When to plant and when to harvest this native North American fruit.
  • when traveling is largely out of the question
  • where and how consumers will eat in the coming years. Laws and regulations aren’t always keeping up.
  • where he died of Covid-19
  • where they first found popularity.
  • wherever you are
  • whether it’s a five-ingredient creamy miso pasta with five other ingredients
  • whether it’s a park hang or an all-out fete.
  • whether it’s by making your own yogurt or taking a look at our collection of fast breakfast recipes.
  • whether it’s chicken and rice soup
  • Whether it’s for a birthday
  • whether it’s for chile-roasted chicken with honey
  • whether it’s ginger-lime kitchen or a pork schnitzel with quick pickles.
  • whether it’s Konbi’s egg salad sandwich or Dorie Greenspan’s Swedish almond cake.
  • whether it’s Lunar New Year or Valentine’s Day.
  • whether it’s Melissa Clark’s garlicky interpretation
  • whether it’s pork burgers or grilled shrimp.
  • whether it’s Samin Nosrat’s recipe for a long-simmering pot of beans
  • whether it’s to the English countryside (scones) or a lodge house in southern Quebec (salted maple pie).
  • whether it’s with a spicy slow-roasted salmon or a risotto with peas and sausage.
  • whether its barbecue chicken pizza
  • Whether made in a rotisserie or a standard oven
  • whether that’s a macaroni salad
  • whether they come from Champagne or elsewhere.
  • Whether you eat them plain
  • Whether you like your egg salad tucked into a sandwich
  • whether you make a tater tot casserole
  • whether you make a tofu scramble
  • whether you make barbecued chicken
  • whether you make lentils cacciatore for lunch at home
  • Whether you need simple recipes or are in marathon cooking mode
  • Whether you take it to a picnic or toss it together for dinner
  • Whether you toss them with chickpeas
  • whether you watch the game or not: carne asada
  • Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced baker
  • whether you’re just starting out with it or already an expert.
  • Whether you’re looking for a roast turkey recipe or a new vegetarian dish
  • whether you’re looking to get out in a crowd or escape from one.
  • whether you’re making soup
  • Whether you’re smoke-averse or all-in on them
  • whether you’re watching the game alone
  • which can mean anything from sandwiches to sweet potatoes.
  • which closed in March after 36 years
  • which commemorates a sacred sacrifice
  • which commemorates the full moon and the fall harvest.
  • which dates to colonial times
  • which employs mainly refugee cooks
  • which he adapted from his mother
  • which helped lead the move away from tips
  • which holds four bottles of wine or the wine bladder from a box wine
  • which imitate mundane objects
  • which include ash reshteh.
  • which includes a ready-to-roast bird
  • which is healthy
  • which is seeking to claw back compensation from the fired chief executive
  • which just about anyone can make at home.
  • which makes the Texas treats
  • which means the details really matter.
  • which Melissa Clark learned to cook from the cookbook author Adeena Sussman
  • which offers training programs for chefs
  • which opened a shop on Fifth Avenue last month
  • which opened in the 1890s at the Savoy Hotel
  • which served Chino Latino dishes like fried rice with plantains
  • which she griddles into sandwich filling
  • which she learned from the great French chef André Soltner.
  • which shines with a splash of soda and an orange slice.
  • which ships nationwide.
  • which should be easy for anyone with some time and patience.
  • which tastes like it’s been cooked much longer.
  • which the Los Angeles chef Natalia Pereira makes by eye.
  • which trains immigrants to give cooking lessons in their homes
  • which you could add to cocktails and scones
  • while also revealing clues to the legume’s origins.
  • while global powerhouses gain footholds in Manhattan.
  • While grilling oysters in a pit overlooking California’s Tomales Bay
  • while helping restaurant employees in need.
  • while in New York
  • while leaning in to easy and hearty favorites.
  • while leasing land from the new owners can feel like a ‘modern-day feudal system.’
  • While lobbying to keep operating during the pandemic
  • While other restaurants have simplified their dishes for takeout
  • while pancetta lends a porky
  • While social distancing
  • While some of New York’s most celebrated kitchens are dormant
  • While the apps say they are saving them in the pandemic
  • while the chef Melissa Rodriguez strays from tradition.
  • While the country is better known for its white wines
  • While the skies are clear
  • whip up a drink while learning about art
  • whip up some Irish desserts with a new cookbook from the Ballymaloe Cookery School
  • Whiplash
  • Whipped-Urban Dessert Lab
  • Whipping up your own almond paste adds just a few minutes
  • Whiskey
  • whiskey and even stew
  • white borscht
  • white noise.
  • white turkey meat
  • who are free to surprise.
  • who bought the restaurant from the Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group
  • who catch the order and ship it within a day.
  • who created Canadian Club.
  • who credits baking with helping her get there.
  • who died in October
  • who died last week at 59
  • who died of the coronavirus
  • who fear it may affect nutrition and mental health.
  • who feel harassed by officers and tickets
  • who grew up in a supermarket family
  • who had shot his parents years before.
  • who has devoted her life to researching and cooking traditional Mexican food.
  • who headed the magazine for nearly 10 years
  • who inherited a Georgia farm
  • Who knows what the rest of 2020 will bring
  • who never used a recipe book in nearly 80 years of cooking
  • who ran Mr. Fofo’s Deli in Detroit
  • who runs a cooking school
  • who sold strictly American-made cheeses
  • who was born into slavery in 1792
  • who will receive the seventh Julia Child Award on Thursday
  • who will split newsletter duties with Sam Sifton
  • who won accolades at King
  • who’s been tinkering with the recipe for years
  • whose Savoy restaurant in SoHo in Manhattan was an early farm-to-table proponent
  • Why does it take an hour to leave the house now?
  • Why is this night different from all other nights? Israelis celebrate a festival of freedom under isolation and shelter-in-place orders.
  • Wild violet corn is a new seasonal offering from Baldor Specialty Foods.
  • Wilderness Areas
  • Wildfires
  • Wildfires IFTTT
  • Wildgood
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries and Nature Reserves
  • Wildlife Trade and Poaching
  • wildly adaptable jeon.
  • will Americans buy whole birds? Smaller ones? Just parts? Farmers and retailers are already placing their bets.
  • will be auctioned off by Sotheby’s.
  • will cater to V.I.P.s at the arena
  • will demonstrate how to make his stuffed kubbeh matzo balls and more.
  • will discuss their travel book with The New Yorker writer Helen Rosner.
  • will have 17 restaurants
  • will lead an hourlong course in oyster shucking next month.
  • will move the New York institution right next door
  • will sell canned beer from the new SoHo shop.
  • Williams Sonoma is selling the seasoning mix for Souvla’s popular “Granch
  • win
  • Winchester
  • Wind
  • wind chill and loaner blankets are the new considerations (don’t forget your handwarmers).
  • Wind Power
  • Wine
  • Wine Bars
  • wine delivery from Baldor
  • Wine Producers
  • wine provided the opening to a greater understanding of food and agriculture
  • Wine School has examined wines from all sides to help readers learn to talk and think about them. Here are some key takeaways.
  • wine still has something to offer
  • Wine textbooks are crucial
  • Wine-braised chard and those tender potato dumplings make a one-pot meal that’s perfect for the still-chilly nights of spring.
  • Winemakers
  • wineries and food halls from California to South Minneapolis are adjusting to social distancing and hygiene in a new era of travel.
  • Wines
  • wines and spirits on his website
  • Wines can be enjoyed solely for the obvious pleasures they offer
  • Wines IFTTT
  • Winner
  • winning fame with Netflix’s “High on the Hog.”
  • Winter (Season)
  • Winter (Season) IFTTT
  • Winter Seasonal
  • Winter squash and mushroom curry
  • Wireless Communications
  • Wireless Communications IFTTT
  • Wis.
  • with 10 episodes that collectively expand and redefine the meaning of American food.
  • With a $547 loan from their parents
  • with a celebration of rustic Indian cuisine on the Lower East Side.
  • with a creamy
  • With a crunchy shortbread crust and tangy curd filling
  • With a few additions and smart timing
  • with a few tips and recipes.
  • With a funky
  • with a gathering at her guesthouse
  • with a generous central seating area rimmed with trees
  • With a little help from celebrities and influencers
  • With a little paint and accordion folding
  • With a new indoor farm in a former beer brewery in New Jersey
  • with a real-time Zoom tutorial
  • with a roommate or just family.
  • with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • With a shift in demographics and tastes
  • with a subtle tang. And it’s now available nationwide.
  • with a wispy
  • with Alexander Hamilton playing the villain.
  • with attention to variations in shape and seasonality and qualities like sweetness or texture.
  • with bustling dining rooms that celebrate its opulent aesthetic.
  • With coronavirus cases raging across the U.S.
  • With dine-in restaurants shuttered and social distancing paramount
  • With each team required to have a dietitian on staff
  • with enough time left over to savor the region’s art and history.
  • with etiquette
  • with even the closest of families deciding to keep their distance. Perhaps this year we can toast each other from afar.
  • With exceptional fish and chips
  • With exhibition and performance spaces shuttered
  • with experts from Tuscany and Calabria
  • With fall upon us in earnest
  • With fresh or hard cider on hand
  • With her famed Mandarin restaurant in San Francisco
  • With infinite variations
  • With its sunny lemon glaze
  • With its tannic qualities and endless applications
  • With just a little effort
  • With just a month to go
  • With locations in Queens
  • With locations now numbering in the hundreds
  • with lunch as the reward.
  • with many excellent producers.
  • With many Palestinians fearful that their cuisine is being lost
  • with Mike Solomonov and Steven Cook’s Jerusalem grill
  • with mixed emotions.
  • with morsels available to sample in real life.
  • With most bars still takeout only
  • with new genre-bending restaurants and bars
  • With our constant need to hit ‘refresh’ right now
  • With outdoor meals one of the few pleasures sanctioned during the pandemic
  • With outdoor service allowed again
  • with people taking sides on pizza slices
  • with pimento cheese
  • with plans to open a similarly ambitious Italian restaurant.
  • with pork chops in black bean sauce
  • with proceeds going to health care workers.
  • With pubs and restaurants closed
  • with raspberry cream
  • with recent demonstrations denouncing shortages of food and medicine in Cuba.
  • with recipes
  • with recipes for fried fish
  • with recipes for the days ahead.
  • with recipes from 17 spots
  • with recipes from Padma Lakshmi
  • with recipes from the chefs Daniel Humm
  • with recipes.
  • with red onions and ale
  • with removable pods that allow for quick swaps.
  • With restaurants
  • with seafood and in the sunshine.
  • with several locations in Brooklyn
  • with shallot and grapes
  • with six everyday spices to elevate your cooking.
  • with so many different styles of labeling. Here’s help in decoding a dozen basic types.
  • with some no-recipe recipe prompts
  • with some of the proceeds going to a restaurant workers charity.
  • with some proceeds going to charitable causes.
  • with some proceeds going to Edible Schoolyard NYC.
  • With some trepidation
  • with some white chocolate sheep
  • with squash and dates
  • With the addition of a few extra ingredients
  • with the artist Alexandra Bowman
  • With the dual pressures of unrest and the pandemic
  • With the help of bush pilots
  • With the holiday approaching
  • with the Japanese distiller Mars
  • With the right recipes and a few expert tips
  • With the simple act of preparing a big batch of eggs
  • With their cheeky name and rich adobo
  • With this foundation of vegetables and water
  • With this Mother’s Day tribute
  • with three new recipes.
  • with two varieties
  • with vendors selling everything from bao to kimbap.
  • With weekly D.J.s and decent cocktails
  • Without big gatherings
  • Without chefs to sell to
  • without distractions.
  • without gin’s lash of juniper.
  • Without hard rules about employees who test positive
  • without the tyranny of past fashions
  • Wokmon funnels the flame from a gas burner
  • Wölffer Estate’s Spring in a Bottle is a rich and tart alcohol-free wine.
  • Wolves
  • Women and Girls
  • Women and Girls IFTTT
  • Women's Rights
  • Women's Rights IFTTT
  • Women's World Cup (Soccer) IFTTT
  • won’t you join us in doing so?
  • Won’t you tell us what you’re making during the pandemic?
  • wonder
  • wonder what will replace the current system.
  • Wondering what to do with those stalks? Roast them with sweet slivered leeks and salty capers.
  • Wood and Wood Products
  • wooed a ‘Pepsi generation’ and bought Frito-Lay
  • Wool and Woolen Goods
  • Wool and Woolen Goods IFTTT
  • work and social life are still very much in flux.
  • Work-Life Balance
  • Work-Life Balance IFTTT
  • Working Hours
  • Working out of her California kitchen
  • Working with his brothers and their mother
  • Workplace Environment
  • Workplace Hazards and Violations
  • Workplace Hazards and Violations IFTTT
  • World Cup (Skiing)
  • World Cup (Skiing) IFTTT
  • World Cup 2018 (Soccer)
  • World Cup 2018 (Soccer) IFTTT
  • World Heritage Site
  • World Heritage Sites
  • World Heritage Sites IFTTT
  • World Trade Center (Manhattan
  • World War I (1914-18)
  • World War II (1939-45)
  • World War II (1939-45) IFTTT
  • world-class list.
  • World's Best Cheese
  • World's Fairs IFTTT
  • worldly vision of the cuisine.
  • WorldPride NYC 2019 IFTTT
  • Worry is a drumbeat. Above it
  • would make a good Mother’s Day gift.
  • Woven leather accessories
  • Wow your friends and family with slaws
  • Wrap fried chicken and biscuits in wax paper to share
  • writers and winemakers
  • writers have been consumed by their meals. But are we writing about food — or is food a metaphor for something less palatable?
  • writes Yotam Ottolenghi
  • Writing and Writers
  • Writing and Writers IFTTT
  • Wu Tsang’s latest installation
  • YAK Grills
  • Yayoi Kusama at the New York Botanical Garden
  • Years of eating the dish led Andrea Nguyen to a bulletproof recipe — and more recently
  • Yerushalmi kugel
  • Yes
  • yet delicate recipe may just push the limit of how much sugar and lemon juice you use.
  • yet they are each making distinctive
  • Yewande Komolafe didn’t feel a connection to the food she was cooking professionally — until she started making Edna Lewis’s recipes.
  • Yewande Komolafe graced us with this one-pan recipe. Don’t miss it.
  • Yewande Komolafe has a fine recipe for kunun gyada
  • Yewande Komolafe has a new tofu recipe
  • Yewande Komolafe has all the restorative broths and teas you need right now.
  • Yewande Komolafe returns to the food of West Africa to examine how it shaped her cooking
  • Yewande Komolafe uses guasacaca sauce
  • Yewande Komolafe writes.
  • Yewande Komolafe wrote about the urge to preserve
  • Yewande Komolafe’s baked tofu with peanut sauce
  • Yewande Komolafe’s baked tofu with peanut sauce and coconut-lime rice is one of NYT Cooking’s finest.
  • Yewande Komolafe’s corn and shrimp beignets are a perfect start to a party — or a festive summer dinner.
  • Yoga
  • Yoga IFTTT
  • Yolélé’s new chips come in four flavors and showcase the versatility of the African grain fonio.
  • Yoon Haeundae Galbi traces its method for making the cut tender back to a restaurant founded in Busan in 1964.
  • Yossy Arefi’s version
  • Yotam Ottolenghi and more.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi cooks his leeks low and slow
  • Yotam Ottolenghi has allowed himself to relax in the kitchen. This comforting dish shows how good a thing that can be.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi makes the case for grilling cucumbers
  • Yotam Ottolenghi usually leaves the Christmas meals to his partner. But dessert is where he shines
  • Yotam Ottolenghi writes
  • Yotam Ottolenghi writes.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi’s cream-soda-and-raspberry cupcakes can’t heal the troubles of the world. But they help for a moment.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipe absolutely delivers with whatever substitutions you throw in.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi’s roasted red-pepper sauce can turn just about any meal into a special occasion.
  • Yotam Ottolenghi’s son loves carbs
  • you answered: Here are five reasonably easy desserts for the week ahead.
  • You asked
  • you can create a dining room that lives up to the food you’re serving.
  • you can embrace the coziness of the season like Québécois do.
  • you can extend the growing season more than you may think — if you have the right tools.
  • You can feel like you are in the Lion City with a little work in the kitchen
  • You can make kimchi out of just about anything
  • you can mix it at home.
  • you can revive it.
  • You can roast
  • You can use any kind of pickled chiles in this refreshing summery dish.
  • You can use whatever vegetable you want in this easily baked dish.
  • You can’t go wrong with a gin and tonic or a caipirinha. But many summer cocktails could stand a spark of whimsy without compromising their honest appeal.
  • You could say “I love you” with chocolate
  • You could use any kind of nuts or semifirm cheese in this nutty
  • You don’t even need the banana
  • You don’t have to boil noodles or make a roux for this super easy version of the classic comfort food.
  • You don’t need a special occasion for this showstopping treat
  • You don’t need much of a reason to make these Australian favorites
  • You don’t need much to make this breakfast porridge (or dinner-worthy soup): Just rice
  • You don’t need much to yield a lot of deliciousness — just a creamy base and a willingness to experiment.
  • You don’t need much. This guide will show you which equipment to invest in
  • You don’t need to make sourdough to feel adept in the kitchen. Try a chicken and mushroom juk
  • You finally got that starter going. Now
  • You have all the summer squash
  • you have the makings of all sorts of drinks.
  • You have to make Melissa Clark’s creamy recipe
  • You just need to corral and nurture the stuff
  • you know how useful they are. And if you don’t know how to cook? An impressive pot rack will make guests think you do.
  • you may find it hard to stop.
  • You may not be able to take a day trip to the apple orchard
  • you might be able to gather together. Here’s how to do it safely.
  • You might be skipping turkey this year because it’s too big or just too much work. We’ve got options to get excited about.
  • you might enjoy your food a bit more.
  • You might not be able to travel on spring break this year
  • You might think these gorgeous spreads are from Paris
  • You probably won’t be watching with a crowd
  • You won’t want to share this deeply savory dish
  • You’ll also need alcohol
  • you’ll find ideas to help pass the time with delicious results.
  • you’ll have a perfect feast.
  • You’ll have to trust me. It’s more thrilling than it sounds.
  • you’ll need butter
  • you’re most of the way to a meal
  • You’ve Heard of Nathan’s Famous. But Feltman’s was there first. Now it’s back
  • You’ve probably gained a lot of confidence in the kitchen lately. Keep on riffing
  • You’ve seen them on TikTok
  • You’ve tried boiling
  • Young observant Jews are stretching the boundaries of traditional cuisine.
  • Your chicken — and your pasta and your eggs and even your desserts — will thank you.
  • Your future self will be grateful for instant homemade treats from your own kitchen.
  • Your guide to eating well
  • Your morning cup may depend on solving issues with a crop that both contributes to and is deeply affected by the changing climate.
  • your newspaper can become décor for your Thanksgiving table.
  • Your soundtrack for the season.
  • your-feed-wirecutter IFTTT
  • Youth
  • Yukun Shaobing’s stuffed flatbreads have become a hit in Flushing despite the pressures of Covid and high rents.
  • Yurts (Shelters)
  • Zainab Shah’s tender
  • Zika Virus
  • Zucchini and basil lend big flavor to this savory
  • Zucchini-crust pizza

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