T/cooking

  1. One Pan, 30 Minutes, Dinner Done Food, Today

    More promising numbers: My orzo with spinach and feta has five stars and over 15,000 reviews.

  2. Grilled Beef Loves Beefy Tomatoes Food, Yesterday

    Ali Slagle’s grilled steak with tomato tartare pairs rare beef with the sweet acidity of tomatoes and the sharpness of shallots, capers and chives.

  3. A Memoir of Ukraine, Spiced With Dill, Strength and Heartache Books, Yesterday

    The food writer Olia Hercules proves to be a great cook and a powerful family historian in “Strong Roots.”

  4. At the Alaska Summit, an Unlikely Local Dish Gets a Cameo Food, Yesterday

    Halibut Olympia, a Tuesday-night kind of recipe, was part of the planning (if not the eating) at the Friday meeting.

  5. Come for the Chicken and Zucchini, Stay for the Charred Scallion Salsa Food, August 16

    A smoky, zippy mix of charred scallions, cilantro, jalapeño and lime perks up summer’s sweet zucchini and skin-on chicken breasts.

  6. Finding Beauty in a Bowl of Soup Interactive, August 15

    It tethers us to the world, brings us together, asks our bodies to remember a time beyond ourselves.

  7. This Easy Relish Is the Best Way to Use Up Any Produce Food, August 15

    Chakalaka, a South African staple of spiced peppers, tomato and beans, is a generous dish, ready to accept whatever’s in your pantry.

  8. An Easy Homemade Ice Cream Recipe to Make Your Flavor Dreams Come True Food, August 15

  9. Can These Vegetarian Recipes Win Over a Meat-and-Potatoes Guy? Food, August 14

    I put them to the test.

  10. ‘This Was a Revelation in Cooking Eggplant’ Food, August 14

    Sue Li’s five-star sweet and sour eggplant pairs the versatile vegetable with an assertive soy-vinegar sauce and crispy garlic chips.

  11. It’s Always the Season for Lemon Spaghetti With Roasted Artichokes Food, August 13

    This weeknight pasta comes together with ease — especially if you use an air fryer to burnish your canned or frozen artichoke hearts.

  12. Fast, Fresh Lettuce Wraps Feel Special Wherever You Are Magazine, August 13

    This Cantonese dish, a classic on banquet tables, is easy enough to make at home.

  13. Dinner Is Served, at a 200-Foot-Long Table in the Oregon Woods T Magazine, August 12

    The winery Antica Terra has inaugurated its new al fresco dining space, where birdsong is the only music.

  14. This Secret Ingredient Makes Homemade Ice Cream Easy Food, August 12

    The best ice cream this summer is the one you create: Make your own flavors with this easy vanilla base and five smart tips.

  15. These Are Some Seriously Summery Chicken Breasts Food, August 12

    Christian Reynoso’s tomato basil chicken breasts, inspired by piccata, are tangy, buttery and bright.

  16. 18 Easy, Protein-Packed Recipes for Back-to-School Lunches Food, August 12

    Make-ahead burritos, easy chickpea salad, baked chicken meatballs and more tasty lunch ideas for little bodies with long days.

  17. ¿Qué tan saludable es el calabacín? En español, August 12

    Este camaleón culinario tiene algunos beneficios sorprendentes.

  18. A Very Tomatoey Skillet Chicken Dinner Food, August 11

    Yasmin Fahr’s one-pan Dijon chicken with tomatoes and scallions, showered with fresh herbs, is both bright and meaty.

  19. How Healthy Is Zucchini? Well, August 11

    The culinary chameleon has some surprising benefits.

  20. This Corn and Black Bean Salad Is Exactly What I Want to Be Eating Food, August 10

    It is, as one reader puts it, a “perfect no-cook, no-meat August dinner.”

  21. No-Bake Peaches and Cream Cake? Yes, Please. Food, August 9

    David Tanis’s simple recipe is a summery take on tiramisù, a beautiful landing pad for all those peaches.

  22. 7 Secrets for a Great Pasta Salad Food, August 8

    That summery staple can be so much better with these expert tips.

  23. A Salmon Dish That’s Simple Perfection Food, August 8

    Chan chan yaki: Sauté vegetables in a skillet, then top with miso-buttered salmon to steam until the fish is just cooked through. Serve with rice and a cold beer.

  24. Oh, Do You Have Some Zucchini? Food, August 7

    Then you’ll definitely want to play — and will easily win — Zucchini Bingo.

  25. Hail Kale Caesar Pasta Salad Food, August 7

    Reviews are already trickling in, and they’re glowing: “Dan’s recipes are always delicious and this is no exception!”

  26. These Golden Diner Pancakes Are Just as Good as You’ve Heard Food, August 6

    The dreamy toppings are here, too: maple-honey syrup with a touch of soy sauce, maple-honey butter and a berry compote.

  27. Salpicón de Pescado, Chicken-Zucchini Meatballs and No-Chop White Bean Salad Food, August 5

    I simply love summer cooking.

  28. Here’s Dumpling Tomato Salad With Chile Crisp Vinaigrette Food, August 4

    Is it even tomato season if you haven’t made this Hetty Lui McKinnon classic?

  29. A Lighter Take on a Slow-Cooker Classic Food, August 3

    Kia Damon’s Mississippi chicken swaps the packaged seasoning for garlic and fresh herbs, but keeps the pepperoncini and butter for plenty of oomph.

  30. Oh Hello, Corn Risotto Food, August 2

    Five stars, over 2,000 reviews and so, so corny.

  31. They Foraged. They Hunted. They Feasted. T Magazine, August 1

    To celebrate Scandinavian midsummer, the mother-daughter founders of a boutique hotel on a Finnish island hosted a meal showcasing the area’s culinary bounty.

  32. It’s Time for My Tomato and Watermelon Salad Food, August 1

    Use one of those creamy feta cheeses that break down in the juices of the fruits to create a kind of ambrosia between the crisp and soft.

  33. How to Pick a Good Tomato (and Salvage a Bad One) Food, August 1

    Don’t settle for a mealy tomato. Here are five expert tips from a chef to make sure they’re delicious every time.

  34. Peach Bingo! Food, July 31

    Everyone’s a winner with no-cook cold tofu salad with peaches, peaches and cucumbers with gochujang vinaigrette and peach tea.

  35. 17 Easy, 30-Minute Chicken Recipes Our Readers Can’t Stop Making Food, July 31

    These dishes, which take a half-hour or less, deserve a spot in your rotation, too.

  36. These Yakitori-Style Skewers Are Salty-Sweet Summer Eating Food, July 31

    Make Kay Chun’s salmon, scallion and zucchini skewers on a griddle or grill pan if you don’t have a grill.

  37. Butter, but Even Better T Magazine, July 30

    Plus: a new farm hotel in Sweden, a group exhibition in Jaipur and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  38. 21 Easy Summer Potluck Recipes You Can Throw Together in 30 Minutes or Less Food, July 30

    Most of these foolproof side dishes are ready in 15 minutes, and they are a snap to pack and share.

  39. Your Zucchini Wants to Be This Lemony Bundt Cake Food, July 30

    The thing I love about Yossy Arefi’s recipe is the double lemon glaze, which gives it a little sparkly crunch.

  40. The Best Way to Have Peaches for Dinner Food, July 29

    Melissa Clark pairs the sweet summer fruit with roasted chicken thighs, basil and ginger for an unforgettable weeknight meal.

  41. Sunny With a Chance of Meatballs Food, July 28

    My skillet meatballs with peaches, lime and basil are speedy, satisfying and so summery.

  42. Seattle Couple Adds a Slice of Argentina to Their Backyard Real Estate, July 28

    The homeowners bought adjacent land to build an outdoor dining space detached from their home for hosting barbecues for friends and neighbors

  43. Eric Kim’s Five-Star Gochujang-Glazed Eggplant Food, July 27

    “The sauce was amazing. I love, love, love the eggplant, it melts in your mouth. But I would eat that sauce on cardboard.”

  44. The Raw Power of Repentance Opinion, July 27

    “The Bear” asks the question, how do we live together when someone always seems to be going too far?

  45. 23 Classic, Memorable, Must-Make Salads Food, July 26

    The best salads of all time, if you will.

  46. Make Better Burgers Food, July 25

    Kenji López-Alt shares four smart tricks and three new recipes for smash burgers, diner-style burgers and backyard burgers.

  47. Summer Veggie Bingo! Food, July 24

    For the next four weeks, I’m going to send you a bingo card so we can all have a bit more fun with the season’s best produce. First up: Corn.

  48. A Rare Chance to Eat Like a Seal Style, July 24

    Devoted fish fans converged in Hudson Yards for the Russ & Daughters Herring Pairing party, a New York tradition that returned this week after a six-year hiatus.

  49. 4 Rules for Better Burgers Food, July 23

    The cookbook author Kenji López-Alt knows burgers inside and out. Here are his nonnegotiable rules for success.

  50. French Lentil Salad Forever Food, July 23

    It’s one of our most popular new recipes of 2025 for a reason (that reason being it’s easy, versatile and very delicious).

  51. No One Parties Like Jacques Pépin, Even at 90 Food, July 23

    The beloved chef, who brought French cooking skills to the American masses, is celebrating his upcoming birthday with 90 parties around the country.

  52. This Free-Form Pie Is Full of Treasures Magazine, July 23

    Peak-season plums star in this gorgeous pastry, inspired by southwest France.

  53. I’m All Ears Food, July 22

    Sautéed chicken breasts with corn and shallots; spicy corn and coconut soup; Cantonese creamed corn with tofu and rice. It’s corn time.

  54. The 23 Best Salads of All Time Food, July 22

    You’ll want to commit these recipes to memory.

  55. Suya Spice Has Entered the Chicken Chat Food, July 21

    Yewande Komolafe pairs smoky, complex suya spice with poultry and juicy stone fruit for an easy summer meal that’s filled with tangy-sweet flavors.

  56. Southern Fried Corn, a Summery Tomato Congee and a Lot of Limonada Food, July 20

    Recipes for riding out July’s heat.

  57. 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.

  58. 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.

  59. 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.

  60. 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.

  61. 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.

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

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

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

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