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  1. The Best Holiday Brunches Start With This Supermarket Ingredient Dining, Today

    Turn store-bought croissants into so much more with these effortless recipes for a crowd.

  2. Audiobooks to Cook (or Eat) To, From Ina Garten to David Chang Book Review, Today

    These culinary coming-of-age tales are movable feasts for the gluttonous listener.

  3. The Trinidadian Christmas Staple Worth the Yearlong Wait Dining, Yesterday

    Chow chow, a bright and bracing pickled relish, is essential to the holiday table in Trinidad and Tobago — and the perfect accompaniment to ham.

  4. This Classic Kwanzaa Cookbook Invites Improvisation Dining, Yesterday

    Dr. Jessica B. Harris revisits and expands “A Kwanzaa Keepsake,” her highly personal book from 1995.

  5. Mushroom Bourguignon, Ginger Sesame Granola and Fried Eggplant Heroes Dining, Yesterday

    Weekend kitchen shenanigans to keep everyone festive and fed.

  6. The Simplest Way to Make Creamy Scrambled Eggs for a Crowd Dining, December 19

    All it takes is one pot, two dozen eggs and 10 minutes of cooking to serve breakfast to a full house.

  7. 2024 Was the Year of Chickpea Anxiety Dining, December 19

    It was also a good year for easy, excellent bean recipes and cooking yourself cauliflowers.

  8. White Chicken Chili to Welcome Them Home Dining, December 19

    Lidey Heuck’s customizable, five-star chili replenishes and restores.

  9. In This Industrial Design Class, Students Eat Their Homework Dining, December 19

    The Rhode Island School of Design uses recipes to teach the trial-and-error process of tweaking and refining a product.

  10. Perfect Latkes, However You Like Them Dining, December 18

    My five-star latkes fry up either thin and crunchy, flecked with golden, crackling strands, or chubby and nubby, with soft, fluffy centers.

  11. The Food Stories We Couldn’t Put Down in 2024 Dining, December 18

    From restaurant lists to indispensable cooking tips, these are our most read articles of the year.

  12. Truly, the Best Mashed Potatoes I’ve Ever Had Dining, December 18

    Potatoes and olive oil come together in this simple yet extraordinary dish.

  13. The Next Evolution of Cantonese Food T Style, December 17

    A wave of new restaurants are challenging diners to go beyond sesame chicken and crab Rangoon.

  14. You Can’t Mess Up This Holiday Roast Dining, December 17

    Want to impress with a glistening, delicious centerpiece this holiday season? This miso-marinated pork will stay juicy no matter what.

  15. Simply Having a Wonderful Weeknight Dinner Dining, December 17

    Recipes that live at the intersection of easy and fancy: salmon with salsa verde; chicken all’arrabbiata; BBQ pepper shrimp.

  16. This Is the Secret to the Perfect Baked Potato Dining, December 16

    A simple trick yields crisp outsides and fluffy insides, ready to be topped in three smart, exciting ways from Eric Kim.

  17. 11 Fun Party Appetizers That Start With Frozen Puff Pastry Dining, December 16

    These golden, flaky bites are sure to impress your guests during the holiday season.

  18. Sweet and Sour, Festive and Fast Dining, December 16

    This cranberry-orange chicken works just as well for a quiet Tuesday dinner as it does a Friday night gathering with friends.

  19. Perfect Broiled Salmon, Beef Chow Fun and Mushroom Smash Burgers Dining, December 15

    A list of excellent recipes to cook this week (no need to check it twice).

  20. It’s Time for Nutella Tres Leches Cake Dining, December 14

    Though, to be fair, it’s hard to imagine a time when Rick Martínez’s chocolaty take on the classic dessert wouldn’t be welcome.

  21. Sweet Season N Y T Now, December 14

    The holidays are upon us. It’s time to start baking.

  22. This Chef’s Stunning Christmas Spread Is Unexpectedly Effortless Dining, December 13

    Anchored by juicy braised duck and finished with an unforgettable family-size crème brûlée, this menu from Clare de Boer will have everyone talking.

  23. Mapo Ragù Is an Ideal Wintertime Feast Dining, December 13

    It’s a meat-sauce mashup of Chinese, Korean and Italian cuisine, sweet-salty and fiery all at once, with tangles of braised kale and chewy rice cakes.

  24. How to Stir the Pot With Your Family (in a Good Way) Dining, December 12

    Vegetarian lasagna Bolognese, hand-pulled noodles and pupusas welcome extra helping hands.

  25. Perfect Instant Ramen Dining, December 12

    That’s what you get when you add an egg, a pat of butter and a slice or two of American cheese to a bowl of steaming noodles.

  26. Is It Safe to Put Hot Food in the Fridge? And More Food Safety Questions, Answered Dining, December 12

    There’s a universal — and easy — answer to a common kitchen predicament.

  27. ‘This Is the Best Salmon I’ve Ever Made’ Dining, December 11

    Andy Baraghani’s sticky miso salmon bowl, and more of our most popular recipes from 2024.

  28. Las recetas más populares de 2024 En español, December 11

    Tus recetas favoritas de NYT Cooking —los platos que has añadido a tu rotación, las comidas que tus hijos sí se comieron, las cenas que te emocionaba cocinar— están aquí.

  29. A Seven-Ingredient Supper That Sings Dining, December 10

    Eric Kim’s roast chicken with fish-sauce butter is simple magic. (Plus: croutons.)

  30. The 16 Best Cookbooks of 2024 Dining, December 10

    Encyclopedic approaches to plant-based cooking and to cookies, a TikToker’s debut and more, as tested by New York Times Cooking and the Food desk.

  31. Give Your Salmon an Anchovy Butter Boost Dining, December 9

    In my five-star salmon dinner, anchovies lend their intense and pungent bite to the sweet pink fillets.

  32. The Most Popular Recipes of 2024 Dining, December 9

    You loved these recipes. Now see what made our Top 25.

  33. Cacio e Pepe, Then Cacio e Pepe Again Dining, December 8

    This classic Roman pasta dish is a great thing to cook often, so the technique enters your muscle memory.

  34. The Glorious, Behind-the-Scenes Mess That Is Cookie Week Insider, December 8

    A weeklong celebration of cookies takes months of planning and baking, not to mention various photo and video shoots.

  35. Salty, Sweet, Spicy, Smoky Mie Goreng Dining, December 7

    These versatile Indonesian stir-fried noodles strike a perfect balance of flavors that you’ll want to eat again and again (speaking from experience).

  36. 3 Quick and Easy Recipes for the Best-Ever Holiday Spread Dining, December 6

    Melissa Clark’s three filling, colorful and festive snacks are perfect for especially effortless entertaining.

  37. Maitake au Poivre, Peruvian Roast Chicken, Pork Noodle Soup Dining, December 6

    Now’s the time for dinners that are simple and delicious and just for you.

  38. Fresh Takes on Potato Salad T Style, December 6

    Plus: festive fashion, a new destination on the Brazilian coast and more from T’s cultural compendium.

  39. Taking a Closer Look at Southern Cooking, One Region at a Time Dining, December 5

    With her cookbook, “Our South,” Ashleigh Shanti is one of a few chefs who are focusing closely on regional cuisine — and redefining it in the process.

  40. Veggie Recipe Matchmaker, Part 2 Dining, December 5

    “My mom is a very picky eater.” “I’m stumped for future dinners.” “I’ve recently discovered that I’m gluten-intolerant.” Let’s go.

  41. It’s Easy Being Green Spaghetti Dining, December 5

    Espagueti verde combines silky strips of charred poblanos with crema and heavy cream for a luscious, celebratory pasta dish.

  42. These Lemon Bars Are a Little Luxe Dining, December 4

    My lemon bars with olive oil and sea salt are softer in texture and more bracing in flavor than the usual citrus treat.

  43. Never Underestimate the Power of a Good Cookie Dining, December 4

    Biscochitos might not seem to have anything fancy about them until you take a bite. That’s when they revive and restore.

  44. The Art of the Gift: Samin Nosrat Projects and Initiatives, December 4

    One of the chef and author’s favorite gifts is homemade apricot jam, which she makes “specifically to be able to share it with people.”

  45. Maple-Miso Salmon, Lemony Chicken Breasts and Broccoli Pesto Dining, December 3

    Light-but-satisfying dinners to fuel you for all that cookie-making.

  46. Mushrooms, Long a Supporting Player, Find the Leading Role Dining, December 2

    As restaurants around the country make the humble mushroom an essential main dish, home cooks can learn a few tricks for dinner, too.

  47. Time to Eat a Salad Dining, December 2

    Specifically this taverna salad, a five-star recipe from Lidey Heuck that’s colorful and crunchy, sustaining and light.

  48. Sardine Pasta Puttanesca, Plenty Punchy Dining, December 1

    Sohla El-Waylly’s recipe is about as far from Thanksgiving as you can get. And on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, that’s exactly what’s required.

  49. The Only Holiday Cookie Recipes You’ll Need This Year Dining, December 1

    Lemony turmeric, gingery cheesecake, boozy almond: These Cookie Week treats offer something for everyone.

  50. ‘This Was One of the Most Delicious Recipes We Have Made’ Dining, November 30

    Sarah DiGregorio’s salmon and kimchi skillet, a five-star, five-ingredient dinner to kick-start your taste buds.

  51. Give Thanks for Leftovers Dining, November 29

    Turkey tikka masala, turkey tetrazzini, turkey pho, turkey congee, turkey à la king and, of course, the best Thanksgiving leftovers sandwich.

  52. Almost Every Part of This Warming Winter Feast Can Be Made Ahead Dining, November 29

    Prepare David Tanis’s savory lamb stew and fancy-feeling crepes well before guests arrive, and actually enjoy the day of your dinner party.

  53. Veggie Recipe Matchmaker, Part 1 Dining, November 28

    “Together we have the dietary restrictions from hell.” “I said I’d bring a ‘tasty salad’ but I have zero ideas for making that happen.” Let’s get it.

  54. How to Cook Today Dining, November 28

    Quick-fire answers to common turkey questions, and a cranberry grilled cheese to keep you going. You’ve got this.

  55. Thanksgiving With Ina Garten The Daily, November 28

    The Barefoot Contessa shared simple tips on the art of hosting for this special episode of “The Daily.”

  56. In the Kitchen With Ina Garten Video, November 28

    Michael Barbaro, host of “The Daily,” visited the legendary cook at her home in East Hampton, N.Y., for a Thanksgiving meal.

  57. For a Food Writer, Thanksgiving Is a Spot in the Super Bowl Every Year Dining, November 28

    Some professionals in the food writing business are spent before Turkey Day arrives. Others feel they can finally cook for themselves.

  58. Beans, Beans, Magical Beans Op Ed, November 28

    Could one tiny legume save the planet?

  59. Is That Turkey Still Good? Well, November 28

    Here’s how to extend the life of your Thanksgiving leftovers — without getting sick.

  60. Double-Pucker Cranberry Lemon Bars Dining, November 27

    Genevieve Ko’s pretty, sunset-colored treat is just the thing to offset all that tryptophan.

  61. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Couldn’t Stop Looking at Her’ Styles, November 27

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

  62. French Toast Gets a Polynesian Pick Me Up Dining, November 27

    Ipo, Tahitian coconut bread, takes the place of toasty French bread, merging long histories.

  63. How to Host a Festive Fall Meal Like an Off-Duty Chef T Style, November 26

    Lauren Schofield — and her friends Anthony Ha and Sadie Mae Burns, of the restaurant Ha’s Đặc Biệt — take entertaining as seriously as their day jobs.

  64. These Aren’t Regular Mashed Potatoes. They’re Martha Stewart’s Mashed Potatoes. Dining, November 26

    To serve alongside Dolly Parton’s cranberry jelly tower and Christina Tosi’s one-pot corn bake.

  65. Thanksgiving Eve Means Meatballs Dining, November 26

    Specifically, Kay Chun’s 5-ingredient, 20-minute pork and ricotta meatballs that call out for your favorite marinara and a pile of rigatoni.

  66. El debate de la arepa divide a Venezuela y Colombia En español, November 26

    Ambos países reclaman este platillo como propio. Pero, ¿de dónde procede realmente? ¿Y quién lo hace mejor?

  67. The Best Way to Eat Thanksgiving Leftovers? Sauced and Tucked Into a Tortilla Dining, November 26

    Give that day-old turkey new life, and turn it into tender pavo al pastor or a hearty birria.

  68. Colombia and Venezuela Have a Beef: Who Owns the, or Makes the Best, Arepa? Foreign, November 26

    Both countries claim the cornbread as their own. But where does it really come from? And who makes it better?

  69. ¿Qué tan saludable es comer pavo? En español, November 26

    He aquí lo que dicen los expertos sobre sus beneficios nutricionales y algunas recetas para disfrutarlo todo el año.

  70. A Simple Baked Potato, With a Luxurious Twist T Style, November 25

    The French-born chef Yann Nury shares a festive take on a classic American comfort food.

  71. Yann Nury’s Twice Baked Potatoes With Caviar Video, November 25

    The New York-based chef elevates the classic potato dish with crème fraîche instead of sour cream and a dollop of caviar on top.

  72. Kitchens Are a Force for Social Change Headway, November 25

    Places that make and prepare food have a quietly revolutionary impact on the communities around them. In a new series from Headway, we train a lens on kitchens that are sparking change.

  73. Cheese Dreams Live Up to Their Name Dining, November 25

    These two-bite, snacky sandwiches are made with loads of Cheddar cheese spiked with Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder for oomph.

  74. What’s Wrong With White Bread? T Style, November 25

    After years of sourdough dominance, bakers are going back to basics.

  75. How Healthy Is Turkey? Well, November 25

    Give thanks for this bird — and its many nutritional benefits.

  76. Fat, Flaky Mounds of Quick Bread, Golden Brown, With a Significant Crumb Dining, November 24

    My five-star all-purpose biscuit recipe, at the ready.

  77. Hot Take: Pumpkin Pie Is Good Dining, November 23

    Especially Melissa Clark’s brandied pumpkin pie, a New York Times Cooking classic with five stars and over 2,000 reviews.

  78. Cómo hacer las verduras más sabrosas, siempre En español, November 23

    La técnica detrás de estas zanahorias escalfadas permite a cualquier verdura brillar, pues conserva su color, sabor, textura e incluso los nutrientes.

  79. Turkey Stock and Pie Crusts and Cranberry Sauce and Shallot Gravy Dining, November 22

    And cornbread stuffing with esquites and roasted beets with hazelnuts and honey. Let’s go.

  80. 2 Festive Ways to Get Cranberry Sauce on the Thanksgiving Table Dining, November 21

    Genevieve Ko wants you to think beyond those canned rounds and adds the fruit to a dipping sauce — and also a creamy ricotta cheesecake.

  81. A Very Veggie Thanksgiving Dining, November 21

    Gorgeous mains, vibrant sides and — most important — stuffing.

  82. New Thanksgiving Recipes That Earned Raves From Our Testers Dining, November 21

    Including a caramelized onion tahchin that’s “wonderfully comforting and absolutely crucial.”

  83. 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.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

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

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

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

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