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  1. Vietnamese Coffee Swirl Brownies Food, Today

    Have four words ever gone together so nicely? Leave it to Melissa Clark to give us the brownie we need, nay, deserve.

  2. A Deeply Comforting Bowl of Corny Goodness Food, Today

    Frozen kernels, masa harina and hominy form the base of Rick Martínez’s warming atole de grano (savory corn porridge with chicken).

  3. Sweet Season Briefing, Today

    Rejoice: NYT Cooking’s holiday cookie extravaganza has returned.

  4. 3 Easy Holiday Snacks to Kick Off Any Holiday Party Food, Today

    The best way to start the celebration? Serving these unforgettable treats.

  5. Locro de Gallina (Chicken Soup With Squash, Green Plantains and Yuca) Video, Yesterday

    Derived from a Quechua term for a hearty soup-stew hybrid, locro originated in the Andes mountain range but today encompasses a glut of South American soups that vary from country to country, and household to household.

  6. This Cookie Is So Rich Food, Yesterday

    Sue Li loves a Payday (bar), so she channeled its essence into her 2025 Cookie Week cookie.

  7. Here’s Our Most Popular Recipe of 2025 Food, Yesterday

    Zaynab Issa’s smashed beef kebab with cucumber yogurt is, naturally, a smash with our readers: “Looking for an excuse to make this again A.S.A.P.”

  8. I Scream for These Mint Chip Cookies Food, December 4

    Eric Kim’s 2025 Cookie Week entry captures the tingly, creamy, chocolaty flavors of the classic ice cream.

  9. What to Do With All Those Root Vegetables Food, December 4

    You have carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes; I have recipes.

  10. Beans and Greens and Vodka Food, December 4

    That is, beans and greens alla vodka, a five-star Ali Slagle reader favorite.

  11. 17 Three-Ingredient Appetizers, So You Can Enjoy the Party, Too Food, December 4

    These simple party snacks get you out of the kitchen and into the fun.

  12. A Winter Dinner Menu That Brings the Sunshine Food, December 3

    This hearty meal, featuring lamb meatballs and a pear and radicchio salad, is punctuated with a spectacularly sunny, yet festive, lemon roulade.

  13. Honey, We Shrunk the Coconut Cake Food, December 3

    Samantha Seneviratne’s coconut cake snowballs condense the essence of the original into charming three-bite treats.

  14. Your Fish Wants Miso-Butter Bread Crumbs Food, December 3

    Kay Chun’s recipe calls for cod, but you could smear this garlicky, gingery topping on any other fish fillets you like.

  15. The Most Popular Recipes of 2025 Food, December 3

    Chicken stew, Dubai chocolate, egg bites: You loved them all year. Now, see what rose to the top.

  16. A Rich Chickpea Stew That Tastes Like an Oasis Magazine, December 3

    A writer in Afghanistan finds momentary peace in saland-e nakhod.

  17. Yes, This Is a Cookie Food, December 2

    It’s not mortadella. It’s Claire Saffitz’s strawberry-almond cookie, speckled with pistachios and macadamia nuts.

  18. A Cozy Soup for a Quiet Week Food, December 2

    With quick-cooking red lentils and creamy coconut milk, Zaynab Issa’s recipe is perfect for a weeknight meal.

  19. The Stew That Takes Me Back Home to Lagos Food, December 1

    Ọbẹ̀ onírù, also known as ofàdà stew or designer stew, is open to adaptation, but always tastes of comfort.

  20. Welcome to Cookie Week! Food, December 1

    New York Times Cooking’s annual tradition — in which we share our finest holiday cookie recipes and videos — is here, and I’m thrilled to share mine!

  21. Time to Rest, Reset and Eat Noodles Food, December 1

    Specifically these fast and friendly hoisin garlic noodles, which welcome whatever toppings you’d like.

  22. How Cotton Candy Won Over the Adults T Magazine, December 1

    Long associated with childhood and county fairs, the food has found its place among a new generation of experimental chefs.

  23. 37 Things to Do in December Arts, December 1

    As the season of Nutcrackers, Messiahs, Scrooges and Santas begins, here are some novel ways to enjoy the holidays, including a poetry weekend and a Coltrane tribute.

  24. These 7 Cookies Will Be the Life of Every Party Food, December 1

    This year’s Cookie Week recipes are inspired by the flavors of treats we love, like mint chocolate chip ice cream, Vietnamese coffee and gingery Dark ’n’ Stormy cocktails.

  25. Fried Rice Is Your Friend Food, November 30

    When you need to use up those last bits of dark meat, two carrots and a half-bag of green beans, turkey fried rice is there for you.

  26. ‘I’ve Never Eaten, Let Alone Made, a Better Sugar Cookie’ Food, November 29

    Readers love Samantha Seneviratne’s soft and chewy sugar cookies, and so do I.

  27. ’Twas Two Nights Before Cookie Week Food, November 29

    And all through the house, not a baker was stirring — yet.

  28. The Leftovers (2025) Food, November 28

    You have a turkey carcass, cranberry sauce and some cheese scraps. We have spicy, reviving birria de pavo and cranberry grilled cheese.

  29. My Antidote to Early Evening Despair Opinion, November 28

    As long as I get myself to pay attention, there is too much going on in the kitchen world for me to spin off into anxious abstraction.

  30. Your Turkey Is Done at 165 Degrees Food, November 27

    And more Thanksgiving Day affirmations, tips, snacks and drinks (margs, anyone?).

  31. Eating What You Kill This Thanksgiving The Daily, November 27

    Michael Barbaro goes on a duck hunt with one of America’s most famous hunters: Steven Rinella.

  32. If You’re Reading This on Thanksgiving, It’s Not Too Late Food, November 27

    Last-minute holiday recipes for side dishes and desserts, and a few ideas for tomorrow.

  33. How Should I Store Sweet Potatoes? Food, November 26

    Keep the Thanksgiving favorite fresh long after the holiday with these tips.

  34. Spinach Corn Dip Is the Ideal Party Snack Food, November 26

    Or, as one reader puts it, “what I want to eat for dinner for the rest of my days.”

  35. A Dish of One’s Own Magazine, November 26

    At big family-style holiday meals, a single-serving entree is a welcome interlude.

  36. At This Vegas Pop-Up, Caviar, Celebrity Chefs and a 200 M.P.H. View Food, November 25

    For race weekend, a restaurant staffed by big names in the food world is suspended above the man-made lake at the Bellagio hotel.

  37. Cranberry Curd Tart, Our Most Popular Thanksgiving Dessert Food, November 25

    And some classic, no-fail sides for that dinner that you have on Thursday.

  38. Goan Curry Shrimp, Sweet and Sour Eggplant and One-Pot Chicken and Rice Food, November 25

    Saucy, punchy flavors before the potatoes hit on Thursday.

  39. She Wants to Build a Culinary Empire From Scratch Style, November 25

    Nara Smith, the model, mother of four and influencer best known for making recipes “from scratch” for her family, is pursuing a new role: business mogul.

  40. What Your Signature Dish Says About You Opinion, November 25

    Like your astrological sign, what you bring says a lot about who you are.

  41. Brussels Sprouts With Pickled Shallots and Labneh Video, November 25

    Pickled onions and labneh lend brightness to this brussels sprouts dish that’s full of flavors and textures, making it a show-stopping addition to the Thanksgiving table.

  42. 24 Easy Thanksgiving Appetizers for Hangry Guests Food, November 24

    Give them something to nibble while they wait.

  43. Skye Gyngell, Chef Who Championed ‘Slow Food,’ Dies at 62 Obituaries, November 24

    The Australian pioneer of sustainable cooking practices that preserved local traditions died in London. She had been diagnosed with aggressive skin cancer last year.

  44. The Coconut Curry Chickpeas Our Readers ‘Love, Love, Love’ Food, November 24

    My five-star recipe (with over 15,000 reviews) makes good use of your canned pumpkin and chickpeas.

  45. It’s Not Just Any Turkey. It’s a Melissa Clark Turkey. Food, November 23

    In our Thanksgiving episode of Cooking 101, Melissa shares the one recipe you need for a burnished, juicy turkey.

  46. La cena de Acción de Gracias, por Joan Didion: comida para 75 y muchos apuntes En español, November 23

    Los archivos de la autora, recién compartidos con el público, revelan la meticulosa planificación y la devoción por la cocina de sus grandes comidas festivas.

  47. Five-Ingredient, Fiery Sweet Potatoes Food, November 22

    If you have sweet potatoes, coconut milk, Thai red curry paste, brown sugar and butter (and salt), you have everything you need for this five-star side.

  48. The Best Thing I Didn’t Bake All Year Food, November 22

    My no-bake cranberry-cookie butter cheesecake with a crushed speculoos crust is a showstopper (if I do say so myself).

  49. Red Lentil Pumpkin Soup at the Push of a Button Food, November 21

    And more reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  50. 28 Thanksgiving Recipes Our Readers Make Year After Year Food, November 21

    Simple roast turkey, cranberry curd tart, mushroom Wellington and more well-loved dishes for a flawless feast.

  51. Special Alert: The Pies Are Here! Food, November 21

    We put Sue Li in charge of the pies this year, and she delivered six stunners.

  52. Your Thanksgiving Countdown Starts Now Food, November 20

  53. Beef Biryani Tonight, Hojicha Cheesecake Pie Next Thursday Food, November 20

    We lost it over this year’s crop of Thanksgiving pies. But first, a quick and comforting biryani made with ground beef.

  54. 61 Hot Takes to Fight About at Thanksgiving Interactive, November 20

    Who’s cooking, and who’s cooked?

  55. How to Make That Restaurant Dessert at Home? Ask This Guy. Food, November 20

    David Lebovitz has built a loyal following online with recipes that offer shortcuts but make no compromises.

  56. ¿Cuánto tiempo dura la comida que sobra? En español, November 20

    Aunque no hay reglas rígidas, seguir estas recomendaciones reducirán el riesgo de acabar con comida en mal estado.

  57. 100 Easy, So-Good, Seconds-Please Thanksgiving Sides Food, November 19

    That you can save directly to your recipe box.

  58. 6 Pies So Good, You’ll Want to Skip Dinner Food, November 19

    Go straight to the good stuff this Thanksgiving: apple and cream, chocolaty espresso, honeyed cranberry, and more.

  59. We Could Spend ‘Eternity’ Watching This Cast Make Pizzas Food, November 18

    Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Da’Vine Joy Randolph came by the New York Times kitchen studio to make their ultimate pizzas.

  60. Need Vegan Thanksgiving Dishes? These Will Wow Everyone. Food, November 18

    Seasonal vegetables become even more delicious with simple touches like citrus zest, fresh herbs and crunchy toppings.

  61. A Very Andy Baraghani Thanksgiving Food, November 18

    His menu is bold and bright, both in flavor and color: pomegranate-glazed turkey, golden mashed potatoes, roasted winter squash with citrus chile crisp.

  62. Baked Chicken Drumsticks, Harissa Shrimp and Sheet-Pan Mushroom Parm Food, November 18

    Five no-stress meals for the week before Thanksgiving.

  63. Our 100 Easiest-Ever Thanksgiving Sides Food, November 18

    Super-simple potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauces, stuffings and other classics for more time at the table — and less in the kitchen.

  64. Joan Didion’s Thanksgiving: Boldface Names, Dinner for 75 Food, November 18

    The author’s newly unveiled papers reveal the meticulous planning and devotion to cooking that went into her big holiday meals.

  65. Pick This Pasta With Pickled Peppers Food, November 17

    My new go-to pantry pasta has a silky cacio e pepe vibe but with a funky-spicy twist from miso and pepperoncini.

  66. Make Your Most Beautiful Thanksgiving Yet Food, November 17

    Andy Baraghani’s bright, brilliant menu is a feast for the eyes, too.

  67. 7 Expert Tips for the Most Satisfying Roast Chicken of Your Life Food, November 17

    These easy upgrades will make even the most basic bird all the more special.

  68. A Mid-November Sunday Means Lemony Roast Chicken Food, November 16

    More specifically, this showstopping lemon-garlic roast chicken with squash.

  69. Para algunas monjas de España, la repostería es un acto de devoción En español, November 16

    En los conventos de todo el país, la tradición de vender dulces sigue viva.

  70. Smart, Doable Tips (And Recipes) for a Healthier Thanksgiving Food, November 15

    Cacio e pepe green beans and roasted lemon caper brussels sprouts make it easy to fill your plate with vegetables.

  71. No, You Don’t Have to Bake a Pie for Thanksgiving Food, November 15

    Make cranberry tiramisù. Or pecan pie brownies. Or Basque cheesecake.

  72. How Should I Store Potatoes? Food, November 14

    They’re an anchor of the Thanksgiving table — here’s how to buy them, then keep them for as long as possible.

  73. These Spiced Cookies Are an Autumnal Twist on Malawian Flavors Food, November 14

    Mbatata, a creamy variety of sweet potato, provides a comforting base for these perfectly dunkable treats.

  74. Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili, Hasselback Potato Gratin and a Lemony Kale Salad Food, November 14

    Some reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  75. These Tiramisù Are the Best Make-Ahead Thanksgiving Desserts Food, November 14

    Cranberry, pumpkin and apple give the creamy no-bake classic a fall makeover with festive flavors.

  76. 18 Easy and Cheap Ground Beef Recipes That You’ll Make On Repeat Food, November 14

    And you can substitute practically any ground meat.

  77. In Defense of Tofusgiving Food, November 13

    A new vegan pie recipe and plenty of tofu-packed dishes for Thanksgiving.

  78. A Simple Fish Dish to Ease You Into Winter Food, November 13

    The fresh dill in the glaze adds a lifting dose of green, while the maple syrup nods to November.

  79. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Ted and I Are Implausible Friends’ Style, November 13

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  80. 26 Healthy, Delicious Thanksgiving Recipes That’ll Make You Feel Great Food, November 13

    Olive oil mashed potatoes, baked apples and more lighter and brighter dishes for a balanced and vibrant feast.

  81. Marshmallows Belong on Sweet Potato Casseroles Food, November 12

    And I won’t hear otherwise.

  82. Stir and Shovel and Feel Utterly Satisfied Food, November 12

    My new recipe for dan dan noodles is exactly what a cold weeknight needs.

  83. These Pumpkin Mini Muffins Are the Perfect Fall Breakfast Magazine, November 12

    Adapted from a school kitchen, they’re all comfort.

  84. Helpful Hamburger Soup Food, November 11

    Ground beef joins forces with frozen vegetables and kitchen staples (celery, potatoes and that half-can of tomato paste) to make an easy and economical dinner.

  85. Creamy Butternut Squash Noodle Soup; Shrimp and Bacon Burritas Food, November 11

    This week’s batch of fast weeknight dinners is hearty, not heavy.

  86. These Dan Dan Noodles Are the Weeknight Meal of Your Dreams Food, November 11

    This warming bowl of saucy noodles is as easy to pull together as any quick pasta dish.

  87. Za’atar and Labneh Spaghetti Video, November 10

    In this spaghetti with za’atar, creamy labneh produces a pasta dish with the texture of an Alfredo, but with a bright tang that brings levity.

  88. 24 Thanksgiving Potato Recipes Our Readers Love Food, November 10

    Mashed potatoes, potato gratin, roasted potatoes: The potato, in all its forms, is the real M.V.P. of your holiday table.

  89. A Sheet-Pan Supper to Take You Places Food, November 10

    Yewande Komolafe’s harissa shrimp with greens and feta is full of color, texture and tang, ready to brighten the dullest weeknight.

  90. In Padma Lakshmi’s Kitchen, the Key Ingredient Is Immigration Food, November 10

    The TV chef discusses her new cookbook, “Padma’s All American,” which sees immigrants at the heart of the nation’s cuisine.

  91. Four Bakery-Worthy Desserts to Make at Home T Magazine, November 10

    To accompany our feature on pastries, we asked chefs to share their recipes for favorite treats that, together, amount to a culinary trip around the world.

  92. We’ve Entered a New Era of Vietnamese Baking T Magazine, November 10

    The country’s signature desserts meld Southeast Asian flavors with French colonial influences. Now the next generation of diasporic chefs is adding its imprint.

  93. For Some Nuns, Baking Is an Act of Devotion T Magazine, November 10

    In convents across Spain, the tradition of selling sweets is alive and well.

  94. The Apples Are Not What They Seem T Magazine, November 10

    A French tradition since at least the 14th century, trompe l’oeil sweets are especially well suited to our social media age.

  95. The Infinite Varieties of Baklava T Magazine, November 10

    A favorite of 16th-century sultans, the syrup-soaked and oft-reinvented sweet is still beloved by Turkish diners today.

  96. A Crescent-Shaped Dessert That’s a Symbol of Hospitality T Magazine, November 10

    Kaab el ghazal, which are stuffed with almond paste, are one of Morocco’s most iconic pastries.

  97. With Their Egg Tarts, Hong Kong’s Cha Chaan Tengs Offer Nostalgic Joy T Magazine, November 10

    The much-loved treat has become synonymous with the city’s vanishing all-day diners.

  98. What Makes Danish Baking So Special? T Magazine, November 10

    How a Viennese layering technique, combined with a New Nordic approach to ingredients, came to define the country’s pastries.

  99. Old-Fashioned Beef Stew Never Gets Old Food, November 9

    Five stars and over 27,000 reviews later, Molly O’Neill’s classic recipe still soothes, charms and comforts.

  100. How to Get Your Greens All Season Long Food, November 8

    Our five-ingredient lemon-garlic kale salad complements almost any main (and, with five stars and over 9,000 reviews, is sure to get you compliments).

  101. Thanksgiving dessert for all! Food, November 8

    Pumpkin spice honeycomb cake, cranberry curd tart and more of my favorite gluten-free and vegan bakes.

  102. Smashed Beef Kebab With Cucumber Yogurt Video, November 7

    This quick skillet dinner of spiced, seared ground beef over cooling yogurt combines elements of two Persian classics: kebab koobideh (grilled kebabs) and mast-o-khiar (cucumber yogurt).

  103. This Is Our All-Time Most Popular Potato Casserole Food, November 7

    Watch Kenji López-Alt make his cheesy Hasselback gratin, a New York Times Cooking classic.

  104. A New Native American Cookbook Urges You to Look Nearby Food, November 7

    Sean Sherman’s latest cookbook, “Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America,” catalogs traditional cooking practices with an eye to the future.

  105. Smashed Pickle Salad Video, November 7

    Many cucumber salads are dressed with some combination of salt, acidity (such as vinegar or lemon juice) and something tangy and creamy. This recipe skips the first step of salting by instead substituting pickles — cucumbers fermented in salt and vinegar — in place of raw cucumbers. They’re still crunchy, but also pack a fierce punch.

  106. Pumpkin Crumb Cake Video, November 7

    This pumpkin-packed crumb cake is everything that is wonderful about fall baking. Warmly spiced, moist pumpkin cake topped with spicy, crispy streusel and topped with an optional but delicious glaze.

  107. A Classic New Orleans Cocktail, Speedy Turkey Chili and ‘Stunning’ Cookies Food, November 7

    Some reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  108. Kimchi Tuna Salad Video, November 7

    Kimchi and canned tuna make a popular combination in Korean cooking. These two pantry staples are found together in a number of dishes like kimchi jjigae and kimbap, and here they are the basis of a lively, fortifying salad.

  109. A Journalist Who Wants You to Love Baking Times Insider, November 7

    Vaughn Vreeland, a 32-year-old pie enthusiast who loves ascots and cowboy boots, recently started a baking newsletter and video series, “Bake Time.”

  110. Sri Owen, Who Popularized Indonesian Cuisine, Dies at 90 Food, November 6

    Settling in England as a young woman, she turned her nostalgia for the food of her youth in Sumatra into a career as an influential cookbook author.

  111. Are You Still Hungry for Baked Feta Pasta? Express, March 12

    Tomatoes. Garlic. Olive oil. And a trend that emptied shelves of blocks of feta.

  112. Facebook Marketplace Chefs Deliver Homemade Tamales, Empanadas and Other Foods Express, October 24

    Facebook Marketplace, a platform often used for furniture and electronics, is an increasingly popular place to buy and sell home-cooked meals.

  113. Can Frozen Peas, Long Taken for Granted, Find New Appeal in the U.K.? Foreign, August 9

    Britain’s vegetable producers are hoping this is a moment for the humble frozen pea, a cost-effective staple at a time of rising food prices.

  114. Mon Dieu! No hay mostaza. Francia cocina sin su amado condimento en Español, July 15

    Una tormenta perfecta ocasionada por el cambio climático, la guerra europea y la covid han hecho que los franceses tengan que buscar alternativas.

  115. France Faces a Shortage of Mustard, Its Uniquely Beloved Condiment Foreign, July 14

    A perfect storm of climate change, a European war and Covid have left the French scrambling for alternatives.

  116. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sievierodonetsk, Isolated N Y T Now, June 14

    The key Ukrainian city lost its last bridge as fighting intensifies.

  117. Your Monday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 16

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.