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  1. Now Bring Us Some Sticky Toffee Pudding Food, Yesterday

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

  2. Make Sugar Cake Your New Holiday Tradition Food, Yesterday

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

  3. Want to Love the Holidays? Give Up Hosting. Opinion, Yesterday

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

  4. How the Head of a Baby Food Company Spends a Day Taste-Testing New York, Yesterday

    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.

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

    With reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. Let Us Eat Cake Magazine, December 17

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

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. Dreamy Chai Gingerbread Cookies for Real Life Food, December 14

    These easy cookies come together in just an hour and will wow your co-workers (speaking from experience).

  23. This Is My Go-To Fancy Winter Chicken Food, December 13

    Genevieve Ko’s roasted orange chicken is so impressive and beautiful for how easy and simple it is.

  24. That ’70s Dessert Food, December 13

    This holiday, I’m leaning into retro charm with cherry yum-yum, one-day fruitcake and sock-it-to-me-cake.

  25. Cauliflower Piccata Video, December 12

    Piccata sauce — that buttery, briny combination of lemon, butter and capers, silky in texture and tart in flavor — is not just for chicken or swordfish.

  26. Penne al Baffo (Creamy Tomato-Ham Pasta) Video, December 12

    “Al Baffo” is said to be the abbreviated version of an Italian expression “da leccarsi i baffi,” which translates to “it is so good you’ll lick your whiskers,” because the sauce is abundant, thick and creamy.

  27. It Took Me 5 Years to Perfect This Persimmon Cake Recipe. Now, It’s Yours. Food, December 12

    The juicy fruit shines when baked into a bouncy, tender batter from Eric Kim.

  28. 25 Make-Ahead Breakfasts for Relaxed Holiday Mornings Food, December 12

    Invest in your future happiness by prepping the festive first meal of the day in advance.

  29. Here It Is, Our Classic Potato Latke Recipe Food, December 12

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

  30. The Best Holiday Party Is a Dessert Party Food, December 12

    Set up a table of stunning pies, cakes and pastries for the most wonderful time of year.

  31. How to Make the Most Delicious Cut-Out Christmas Cookies Food, December 11

    Forget those bland treats of yore: These tips make holiday cookies delicious and foolproof for anyone.

  32. The Season of Shredding (Vegetables) Food, December 11

    Pickle latkes, vegetable pajeon and tofu tacos — consider this your invitation to shred your way through the week.

  33. Tender Turkey Meatballs in Tomato Sauce, With Lots of Parm Food, December 11

    Add a green salad and some bread (garlic, if you’d like), and that’s a very good dinner.

  34. 16 Cheap and Impressive Main Dishes for Your Next Dinner Party Food, December 11

    Hosting doesn’t have to be a strain on your wallet. These recipes are both delicious and affordable.

  35. La cocina italiana, el maquillaje kohl y el ‘yodel’ son reconocidos por la Unesco En español, December 10

    La Unesco añadió decenas de candidatos a su lista anual del “patrimonio cultural inmaterial” del mundo, que celebra las costumbres y la cocina internacionales.

  36. Italian Cooking, Kohl Makeup and Icelandic Pools Are Recognized by UNESCO World, December 10

    The agency added dozens of nominees to its annual list of the world’s “intangible cultural heritage,” celebrating international customs and cuisine.

  37. An Easy Holiday Feast That Won’t Break the Bank Food, December 10

    Melissa Clark’s braised pork shoulder with tomatoes, lemons and olives rises to the occasion without much fuss.

  38. Miso and Mushrooms and Leeks, Oh My Food, December 10

    This brilliant pasta dish makes the most of just a few ingredients by taking care with each one.

  39. This Simple Brisket Deserves a Place at the Holiday Table Magazine, December 10

    A food writer’s family never really repeated special dishes. This recipe was the exception.

  40. In Paris, a New Wave of Chocolate Boutiques Travel, December 10

    French culinary legends and award-winning upstarts are expanding the city’s offerings. Here are five.

  41. A Weeknight-Dinner Personality Test Food, December 9

    Whatever your answers, these five quick, delicious recipes have you covered.

  42. Our 12 Best Latke Recipes Food, December 9

    These recipes for crispy, golden latkes turn any day into a celebration.

  43. Spicy Peanut and Pumpkin Soup Video, December 8

    This recipe is a promise of warmth on those cool autumn nights. Habanero chiles and peanuts both feature heavily in Nigerian cuisine, and this soup is an adaptation of a long-simmered stew common to much of West Africa.

  44. These Tips Make Latkes Easier to Fry and More Flavorful Food, December 8

    Turns out, pickles are a secret ingredient.

  45. A Vegan Chopped Liver for Everyone at the Hanukkah Table Food, December 8

    This version, especially delicious in its own way, follows in a long history of the dish, swapping in fresh green beans and walnuts for the liver.

  46. ‘I See a Yewande Komolafe Recipe, I Immediately Add It to the Week’s Dinner Menu’ Food, December 8

    Readers are already in love with her new one-pan spicy chicken thighs and mushrooms.

  47. You Put the Rum in the Cookie and You Eat It All Up Food, December 7

  48. We Had to Have This Chicken Pad See Ew Recipe Food, December 7

    It’s from one of our favorite new cookbooks of 2025, and it’s so versatile and delicious.

  49. Sunday Special: ’Tis the Season for Cookies The Daily, December 7

    Our experts answer your holiday baking questions and more.

  50. Vietnamese Coffee Swirl Brownies Food, December 6

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

  51. A Deeply Comforting Bowl of Corny Goodness Food, December 6

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

  52. Sweet Season Briefing, December 6

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

  53. 3 Easy Holiday Snacks to Kick Off Any Holiday Party Food, December 6

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

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

    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.

  55. This Cookie Is So Rich Food, December 5

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

  56. Here’s Our Most Popular Recipe of 2025 Food, December 5

    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.”

  57. 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.

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

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

  59. Beans and Greens and Vodka Food, December 4

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

  60. 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.

  61. 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.

  62. 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.

  63. 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.

  64. 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.

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

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

  66. 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.

  67. 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.

  68. 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.

  69. 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!

  70. 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.

  71. 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.

  72. 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.

  73. 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.

  74. 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.

  75. ‘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.

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

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

  77. 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.

  78. 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.

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

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

  80. 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.

  81. 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.

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

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

  83. 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.”

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

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

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

  87. 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.

  88. 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.

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

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

  90. 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.

  91. 24 Easy Thanksgiving Appetizers for Hangry Guests Food, November 24

    Give them something to nibble while they wait.

  92. 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.

  93. 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.

  94. 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.

  95. 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.

  96. 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.

  97. 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).

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

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

  99. 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.

  100. 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.

  101. 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.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.

  104. 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.

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

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

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

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