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  1. Steakhouse-Inspired Sheet-Pan Gnocchi With Mushrooms and Spinach Food, Yesterday

    Fast dinners for cold nights (and some longer cooks for slow days).

  2. 11 Easy Ground Turkey Recipes for No-Fuss Dinners Food, Yesterday

    This affordable, versatile meat can be the star of your weeknight cooking.

  3. Elle Simone Scott, Chef and Cooking Show Stalwart, Dies at 49 Food, Yesterday

    She was the first Black cast member on the PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen,” and used her influence to help other female chefs of color.

  4. Beige Is Beautiful Food, January 12

    Chicken piccata pasta, roasted cod and potatoes and sticky date and brown butter oatmeal are cozy, monochromatic comforts.

  5. 7 Smart Cooking Tips for the Best Chicken Soup of Your Life Food, January 12

    It’s reliable, sure, but it can also be exciting with these expert tips.

  6. To Eat Healthier, Our Critic Went to the Source: His Kitchen Food, January 12

    In the second part of a monthlong series, Pete Wells and experts say the easiest way to a better diet is to surround yourself with the right foods.

  7. This Warm Rice Salad Is a Puffy Jacket in Food Form Food, January 11

  8. This Quick Murgh Chole Is ‘Perfection’ Food, January 10

    Zainab Shah’s chicken and chickpea curry is already racking up raves from readers: “Absolutely stunning taste!”

  9. Make-Ahead Breakfasts Worth Getting Out of Bed For Food, January 10

    Good morning, banana olive oil muffins, baked oatmeal bars and sweet corn tamal.

  10. This Popular Ghanaian Street Food Harnesses the Plantain’s Power Food, January 9

    Yewande Komolafe’s oven-roasted take on kelewele pairs the classic snack with crisp shallots and herbs.

  11. These Easy Egg Bites Are the Best Grab-and-Go Breakfast Food, January 9

    They’re also easy to make ahead and packed with spinach and cottage cheese, ready to power you through the day.

  12. Stir-Fried Lettuce With Crispy Garlic and Fried Eggs Video, January 9

    Stir-fried lettuce is commonly served as a bed for braised mushrooms or simply as a green side dish. Here, stir-fried lettuce, fried eggs and crispy garlic chips perch on a bed of rice, a simple meal with comforting flavors and textures.

  13. Melissa Clark’s Five-Star One-Pan Orzo With Spinach and Feta Food, January 9

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  14. How to Warm a Chili Skeptic’s Heart Food, January 8

  15. Chefs Find a Muse in Sticky Toffee Pudding T Magazine, January 8

    Plus: evil eye jewelry, an Italian hotel in a former convent and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  16. Fridge Salad Is My Friend Food, January 8

    Ali Slagle’s Italian broccoli salad keeps wonderfully in the fridge, ready for lunches, snacks and dinner-side duty.

  17. 17 Easy, Healthy Salmon Recipes for People Who Want to Eat More Fish Food, January 8

    These simple and delicious recipes, most of which can be ready in about 30 minutes, will help you do just that.

  18. Yes, Soup for You Food, January 7

    Spicy black bean soup, French onion white bean soup, Italian wedding soup with turkey meatballs — the options are endless (and delicious).

  19. Five Weeknight Dishes for 2026 Food, January 6

    Spicy chicken thighs and mushrooms, seared tofu with kimchi and turkey chili start the year with flavor and ease.

  20. Nuestro excrítico gastronómico cambió su manera de comer. Tú también puedes En español, January 6

    Pete Wells nos cuenta cómo se recuperó de una dieta descontrolada. Y cada semana de enero, junto con expertos, propondrá formas de reiniciar tu apetito.

  21. How Do I Store Onions (and Shallots and Garlic)? Food, January 5

    Surprise: It’s not necessarily the crisper drawer.

  22. Let’s Take a Peek in the Pantry Food, January 5

    Salmon and cherry tomato curry, blackened chicken breasts and vegetarian skillet chili put pantry and spice drawer staples to work.

  23. Our Former Restaurant Critic Changed His Eating Habits. You Can, Too. Food, January 5

    Pete Wells tells how he recovered from an out-of-control diet. And each week in January, he and experts will suggest ways to reset your own appetite.

  24. Easy Does It Food, January 4

    Our new collection of healthy dinner recipes is full of doable, delicious recipes to make on repeat, like this ginger chicken and rice soup with zucchini.

  25. ‘I Can’t Get Over Just How Good This Was’ Food, January 3

    The reader comments on Alexa Weibel’s five-star crispy tofu tacos are ecstatic: “I just finished the last of my leftovers and I want to run out and buy ingredients for another batch ASAP.”

  26. When Life Gives You Limes … Food, January 3

    Make my puckery salted margarita bars, a beach vacation in dessert form.

  27. 21 Easy, Healthy Recipes for Busy, Tired People Food, January 3

    These weeknight-friendly recipes will help you eat well even when you’re short on time.

  28. Samin Nosrat’s Spinach Soup With Tahini and Lemon Food, January 2

    And more very green, very good things to eat.

  29. A Vegetarian Cooking Resolution Starter Pack Food, January 1

    This simple and reliable collection of vegetarian staples — beans, pasta, tofu, salads and soups — will help you cook confidently all year long.

  30. I Start Every New Year With This Soup Food, January 1

    Ozoni — Japanese mochi soup — is soothing and sustaining, a grounding meal for the first day of the new year.

  31. What Our Food Staffers Eat in the New Year to Reset Food, January 1

    After the holidays, we’re reaching for dishes that feel comforting, easy and restorative.

  32. Hoppin’ John, Coconut Saag and Golden Potato and Greens Soup Food, December 31

    Lively, lovely recipes to kick off the new year.

  33. Finn Wolfhard and Natalia Dyer of ‘Stranger Things’ Face a New Foe: Pizza Dough Food, December 30

    Watch the on-screen siblings chat about food, cooking and the final season of their show — all while making a pie in the New York Times kitchen studio.

  34. Silky, Salty and Abundantly Satisfying Spaghetti Carbonara Food, December 30

    And more festive (but still fast) dinners for the new year.

  35. This Easy Cornbread Is Spicy-Cheesy Goodness Food, December 30

    A riff on an old recipe, Melissa Clark enhances a brown butter-tinged dish by adding jalapeño and Cheddar.

  36. 7 Easy Ways to Make the Most Satisfying Tofu of Your Life Food, December 29

    These easy upgrade will make that healthy vegetarian staple all the more special.

  37. A Love Letter to My Dutch Oven Opinion, December 29

    How a piece of kitchen equipment watched me grow up.

  38. Dan Dan Noodle Salad for Delicious Lounging Food, December 29

    These (hopefully) lazy days between Christmas and the new year call for spicy, nutty noodles tangled around snappy green vegetables.

  39. This Mushroom Stroganoff Is Quick Comfort Food, December 28

    I’m too exhausted to pull off anything big, but I still crave a meal that feels like a holiday. Enter Hetty Lui McKinnon’s 30-minute vegetarian wonder.

  40. Make-Ahead Breakfast Ideas Briefing, December 28

    The host of our Cooking newsletter offers a few suggestions for New Year’s Day breakfasts.

  41. Got an Air Fryer? We Have Recipes. Food, December 27

    Salmon fillets, chicken wings, green beans and broccoli all cook to quick perfection with these trusted air-fryer recipes.

  42. Sesame Scallion Buns, and More Savory Bakes Food, December 27

    Because I’m sugared out, but I still want the warmth and aroma of golden dough baking in the oven.

  43. Books to Help You Make — and Keep — Those Pesky New Year’s Resolutions Books, December 27

    Our columnist has recommendations.

  44. Ham Yesterday Means Ham and Bean Soup Today Food, December 26

    This classic, comforting, stick-to-your-ribs soup makes the most of your holiday ham leftovers (especially if you have a ham bone or hock).

  45. The 10 Most Popular Meatless Recipes of 2025 Food, December 25

    Porcini ragù. Roasted broccoli with whipped tofu. French lentil salad. Here’s what readers loved the most.

  46. We Wish You a Merry Christmas (and a Handful of Snacks) Food, December 25

  47. Rice Krispies Treats Video, December 24

    These classic treats are salty-sweet and the perfect balance of crispy, gooey, soft and chewy. This version, inspired by the one Julia Moskin adapted from the chef Colin Alevras for The Times in 2007, is also enhanced by deeply browned butter.

  48. Classic Shrimp Scampi Video, December 24

    Scampi are tiny, lobster-like crustaceans with pale pink shells (also called langoustines). Italian cooks in the United States swapped shrimp for scampi, but kept both names. This classic recipe makes a simple garlic, white wine and butter sauce that goes well with a pile of pasta or with a hunk of crusty bread.

  49. Cinnamon Rolls, but Make Them a Cake Food, December 24

    No yeast, no proofing, just a big Bundt cake — cloaked in cream cheese frosting, of course — from Genevieve Ko.

  50. Warming Black-Eyed Peas to Welcome New Year’s Fortunes Food, December 24

    David Tanis pairs his rich recipe with a bright cabbage salad and finishes it with some unforgettable spiced apple fritters.

  51. A Special Delivery From The New York Times: 1,000 Cookies Times Insider, December 24

    A newspaper truck had a festive makeover to celebrate the Cooking team’s annual Cookie Week.

  52. Fancy Mains Without the Time Commitment Food, December 23

    Chile crisp and honey roasted salmon, garlicky beef tenderloin and butter paneer for your holiday table.

  53. ‘Emily in Paris’ Star Ashley Park’s 5 Favorite Places in Rome Travel, December 23

    Playing Emily’s spontaneous best friend, the actress discovered where to find good pasta and more when the popular Netflix series moved to Rome this season.

  54. ¿Cuándo está listo el pavo? Todo lo que siempre quisiste saber (y no te atreviste a preguntar) En español, December 23

    Te explicamos lo necesario para que el pavo quede en su punto: tiempos, técnicas y consejos clave.

  55. It’s the Most Wonderful (Warm) Punch of the Year Food, December 22

    Ponche Navideño merges holiday spice with tropical fruit to make one of the season’s most festive sippers.

  56. The Secret to the Easiest New Year’s Party Spread Food, December 22

    Make these quick Melissa Clark recipes — a squash tart, baked Brie and tuna rillettes — and then supplement them with nuts, chips or whatever else you have on hand.

  57. It’s Time for Tamales Food, December 22

    Rick Martínez’s recipe is a hit with readers: “Wow. This is as legit as it gets. Amazing recipe, truly, truly authentic.”

  58. Here Are Six Holiday Feasts for You Food, December 21

    Pernil, prime rib roast and lemon butter salmon with dill anchor generous (but completely doable) holiday dinner menus.

  59. Now Bring Us Some Sticky Toffee Pudding Food, December 20

    No tricky techniques, no specialty ingredients, just perfect sticky toffee pudding with “extra” sauce.

  60. Make Sugar Cake Your New Holiday Tradition Food, December 20

    Moravian sugar cake is a pillowy cake-bread hybrid with a caramelized crust and, best of all, little pockets of crunchy, buttery sugar.

  61. Want to Love the Holidays? Give Up Hosting. Opinion, December 20

    I spent years dreaming of giving up, but figuring out how, when the role of host had calcified around me like plaster, seemed impossible.

  62. How the Head of a Baby Food Company Spends a Day Taste-Testing New York, December 20

    Angela Vranich, the co-founder of Little Spoon, tries new smoothie flavors as she keeps up with her sheepadoodle, workout schedule and grown-up friends.

  63. Make-Ahead French Toast With Maple Apples Food, December 19

    With reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  64. Mapping an Ever-Evolving Cuisine Food, December 19

    In her latest book, Diane Kochilas looks at the evolution of Greek cooking and restaurants in Athens and beyond.

  65. Vegan Cacio e Pepe Video, December 18

    This speedy vegan take on cacio e pepe utilizes a classic technique: Cook the pasta just short of al dente, reserve some of the starchy pasta water to add body to the sauce, then simmer the pasta in its sauce with a splash of pasta water, stirring vigorously until the sauce is emulsified.

  66. 3 Make-Ahead Holiday Brunch Recipes for a Crowd Food, December 18

    Turn Genevieve Ko’s cinnamon roll Bundt cake, breakfast enchiladas or sesame scallion buns into a new holiday tradition.

  67. Make-Ahead, Easy-to-Transport Christmas Casseroles Food, December 18

    Wild rice and mushroom casserole, slow-baked beans with kale and other festive showstoppers for the holiday feast.

  68. Sticky Coconut Chicken and Rice, One-Pot and Pretty Perfect Food, December 18

    Plump pieces of chicken thigh cook on top of gingery coconut rice studded with cashews, while cilantro and hot sauce add freshness and heat.

  69. Chasing Spice and Street Food in India’s Pink City Travel, December 18

    On a mission to understand how Jaipur balances tradition and innovation, a writer and chef explores its street food stands and palatial dining spots.

  70. This Dance Party Has Everything. (It’s at a Supermarket.) Food, December 17

    Noche Buena brings together Filipino communities over rich dishes and great music. This year, the celebration started early.

  71. Let Us Eat Cake Magazine, December 17

    A boozy, celebratory centerpiece, baba au rhum savarin is the best kind of dessert experience.

  72. Dip for Dinner, Holiday Edition Food, December 17

    Make this hot honey whipped ricotta for that party you’re going to, or make it for dinner with your favorite crackers and cut up vegetables.

  73. Chicken Stroganoff Video, December 16

    This Brazilian stroganoff is a riff on the classic Russian-American beef, mushroom and sour cream stew that was considered peak haute cuisine in the United States during the 1950s.

  74. Amanda Seyfried Is Still Getting Used to Salting Her Food Food, December 16

    The star of “The Housemaid” and “The Testament of Ann Lee” met up with Melissa Clark in the New York Times kitchen studio for a lesson in soup.

  75. Beef Biryani, Green Chile Bean Bake and Sheet-Pan Lemon Turmeric Chicken Food, December 16

    Five weeknight recipes that are as simple as they are supremely nourishing and delicious.

  76. The View From My Seat at an Ultraluxurious Dinner Times Insider, December 16

    A reporter traveled to Las Vegas to learn how one of the world’s most over-the-top dining experiences comes together.

  77. Birthdays Can Be Disappointing. But Not if You Bake Your Own Cake. Magazine, December 16

    A birthday can happen to you, or you can make it happen yourself.

  78. The Food Stories That Consumed Us in 2025 Food, December 15

    From restaurant coverage to the death of a Food Network star, these are our most read articles of the year.

  79. A Richly Spiced Chickpea Stew to Linger Over Food, December 15

    Thickened with yogurt and meditative to prepare, this saland-e nakhod is a perfect warming winter dinner.

  80. 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.

  81. 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.

  82. 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.

  83. 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.

  84. 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.

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

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

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

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