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  1. Sophia Roe’s Charm Earring Styles, Today

    The James Beard Award-winning chef is at her best when her bangs and eyeliner are right and her earrings are asymmetrical.

  2. No todo en la vida es sal y pimienta Magazine, Today

    A lo largo de la historia, en todos los campos de la creación humana, un ingrediente ha destacado por volver especial todo lo que toca: el limón amarillo.

  3. Cherries for Black Forest Cake, Tomatoes for Gazpacho, Swordfish for Piccata Dining, Yesterday

    Something out there, something delicious, is speaking to you. Heed its call.

  4. So Long, Pavlova. Trifle Is the Dessert of the Summer. T Style, Yesterday

    In Britain and beyond, chefs are embracing the traditional English sweet — and taking it to new heights.

  5. These Fragrant Shrimp Dumplings Tell a Family’s Story Dining, July 25

    At Lapis in Washington, D.C., the beloved shrimp mantoo are inspired by the chef Shamim Popal’s life and her love for Afghanistan.

  6. Where There’s Smoke, There’s Grilled Vegetables Dining, July 25

    Including a robust barbecue vegetable salad with peaches and crushed corn chips that I need to eat off a soggy paper plate by a pool, immediately.

  7. This Ratatouille Always Sticks the Landing Dining, July 25

    Melissa Clark’s five-star recipe turns summer’s vibrant produce — tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini and peppers — into a must-eat French delight.

  8. Fashion Doesn’t Get More Personal Than Drawn-On Clothes T Style, July 25

    Plus: new French hotels, eel bento boxes in Long Island City and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  9. El truco inesperado para asar los mejores hot dogs En español, July 24

    Este sándwich es la felicidad al alcance de la mano, sobre todo cuando no le das demasiadas vueltas a su preparación.

  10. At America’s Biggest Fish Market, 3 A.M. Is Prime Time T Style, July 24

    New York’s Fulton Fish Market, which supplies the city with nearly half its seafood, is run by third-, fourth-, even sixth-generation fishmongers.

  11. Rosa Ross, Late-Blooming Author of Asian Cookbooks, Dies at 86 Obits, July 24

    She was, she said, unable to cook a basic meal into her mid-20s. But she went on to a successful career as a restaurateur and an authority on Asian cuisine.

  12. A Choose-Your-Adventure Summer Pantry Pasta Dining, July 24

  13. The Secret to Great Korean BBQ Is Not What You Think Dining, July 24

    There’s no magic ingredient. You just need the right preparation.

  14. What’s More Italian Than Making Pasta With Grandma? Travel, July 24

    In a small town near Rome, real nonnas teach the dying art of making farfalle, ravioli and other forms with a rolling pin, some flour and eggs.

  15. When It Comes to Food and Politics, Kamala Harris Is Riffing on the Recipe Dining, July 23

    From giving turkey-roasting advice to making dosa with Mindy Kaling, Ms. Harris has leaned into cooking in a way no other candidate has.

  16. Hear Us Out: Angel Hair Pasta Dining, July 23

    Dan Pelosi’s new recipe tosses the strands with olive oil, butter, garlic, herbs and blistered cherry tomatoes for a perfect pan of pasta.

  17. How to Eat Like You’re in Paris for the Olympics Dining, July 22

    Dorie Greenspan, a beloved cookbook author and longtime Paris resident, knows that the French way of snacking is also the easiest.

  18. Tiny Tomatoes, Big Flavor Dining, July 22

    While we wait for big heirlooms to peak, dive into curry tomatoes and chickpeas, chile-crisp tofu and vegan pesto pasta salad.

  19. Roasted Salmon With Peas and Radishes, Hasselback Kielbasa With Jalapeño Honey Dining, July 21

    Cook whatever you want to cook, however you want to cook it, without judgment.

  20. Orecchiette Salad With Halloumi Croutons Dining, July 20

    Crispy, golden, squeaky-centered halloumi croutons.

  21. A Melissa Clark Pantry Pasta to Greet the Weekend Dining, July 19

    We have all weekend for chan chan yaki and cheesy pan pizza. Friday night is for superquick pantry pasta with tuna, scallions and capers.

  22. Tomatoes and Peaches, Summer BFFs Dining, July 18

    Especially when assembled with cold tofu, basil and mint, piled on top of whipped goat cheese or tossed with crunchy almonds and chewy berkoukes.

  23. A Vegetable Lover’s Guide to the Grill Dining, July 18

    These five easy recipes and tips turn savory charred vegetables into fresh, filling main dishes.

  24. Grilled Chicken With Arugula Pesto, Buttermilk Potato Salad With Preserved Lemon Dining, July 18

    We’ve reached late July. Time to have some fun with our pestos and potato salads.

  25. This Easy, Summery Bean Salad Has a Cheesy Crunch Dining, July 17

    Melissa Clark swaps Parmesan crisps for croutons in this quick, hearty no-cook recipe.

  26. Robert Pearson, Hair Stylist Turned Acclaimed Barbecue Chef, Dies at 87 Obits, July 17

    His Texas-style brisket, made with exacting precision, inspired a generation of New York City pit masters, who opened a wave of smoky joints in the 2000s.

  27. ‘Banger of a Recipe, Easy and Better Than the Sum of Its Parts!’ Dining, July 17

    Hetty Lui McKinnon’s corn salad with mango and halloumi has raves for a reason.

  28. Who Needs a Recipe to Cook a Hot Dog, Anyway? Insider, July 17

    Sometimes, the easiest dishes are the toughest to get just right. Ali Slagle, who develops recipes for Times Cooking, wants to help home chefs make fan-favorite foods ‘with feeling.’

  29. The Most Important Seasoning After Salt and Pepper Dining, July 17

    Lemon lifts this pasta dish filled with gorgeously rich, smoky tomatoes.

  30. Anchovies Are Always a Good Idea Op Ed, July 17

    This diminutive fish has been making other things taste great for millenniums.

  31. Naomi Pomeroy, 49, Chef Who Made Portland a Dining Destination, Dies Obits, July 16

    Her refined palate and pursuit of excellence made her the city’s culinary matriarch, attracting diners and talent alike to Oregon. She died in a tubing accident.

  32. Skillet Chicken With Schmaltzy (!) Tomatoes Dining, July 16

    The delicious drippings you get from roasting chicken thighs are tossed with cherry tomatoes, making them saltier and juicier.

  33. The Kimchi Masters of South Korea Can Teach You a Thing or Two Dining, July 16

    A former pop-singer, a YouTuber and a pioneering C.E.O. are among the select five given a special government designation. And they’re sharing advice for home cooks.

  34. What to Do With Thick Chicken Breasts, Mealy Peaches and Overgrown Zucchini Dining, July 15

    Lemon and garlic chicken; skillet meatballs with peaches and basil; and grilled zucchini with miso glaze.

  35. Food May Be the Last Thing on Your Mind Dining, July 14

    Cook anyway, for the benefit of others and yourself.

  36. Snack on This at Your Weekend Barbecue: The Etymology of ‘Pickle’ Insider, July 14

    Spicy brines, baseball debacles and burger accouterments: Pickles are easy to get caught in, and even easier to enjoy.

  37. Migrants Find Joy and a Taste of Home in a Manhattan Church Kitchen Metro, July 14

    At a volunteer-run center, migrants come together across cultures and religions to share flavors from their homelands amid a polarizing crisis. But funding is running low.

  38. On an Island in Maine, a Meal Worth Traveling For T Style, July 13

    A family celebrated the arrival of a special artwork at their home by inviting its maker to stay — and cooking her an oceanside dinner.

  39. Korean Corn Cheese, Yes Please Dining, July 13

    Hot weather calls for this sweet-savory banchan and an ice-cold beer.

  40. The Secrets to the Best Grilled Chicken Dining, July 13

    A chef offers expert advice on yielding perfectly succulent breasts and thighs (bone-in or boneless) every time.

  41. Beyond the Classic Barbecue: Three Other Ways to Cook Outdoors T Style, July 12

    Chefs from different global culinary traditions demonstrate how they do it — not a hamburger or hot dog in sight.

  42. It’s Shrimp Weather Dining, July 12

    Toss them on the grill, fry them for salt and pepper shrimp rolls, chop them into burgers or poach them for spring rolls.

  43. We Made You a Tomato Meal Plan Dining, July 11

    Ali Slagle has three new vegetarian recipes that center on sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes.

  44. Grilled Salmon Salad With Lime, Chiles and Herbs Dining, July 11

    Melissa Clark’s five-star summer stunner hits all the necessary notes: savory, sour, salty, sweet, spicy, fresh and funky.

  45. Everything You Need for Eating Outside This Summer T Style, July 11

    Items that will elevate your warm-weather gatherings, from canned rosé to colorful lawn chairs.

  46. David Liederman, 75, Dies; Found Sweet Success With David’s Cookies Obits, July 10

    His innovative version of the chocolate chip cookie, studded with irregular pieces of dark Swiss chocolate, led to a chain of more than 100 stores worldwide.

  47. This Is the Best Easy Use for Canned Tuna Dining, July 10

    Adding zucchini, tuna and loads of fresh herbs makes this dish light, bright and weeknight easy.

  48. Slow-Cooker Barbecue Chicken for Slow Summer Days Dining, July 10

    Just drop the ingredients into the pot, let them bubble for a few hours and then pull the soft, succulent meat into shreds.

  49. The Pie I’ll Never Shut Up About Dining, July 10

    A buttermilk chess pie so good that it has followed a pastry chef around for more than a decade.

  50. An Easy, Beautiful Tomato Tart to Make All Summer Long T Style, July 10

    The New York-based, French-born chef Yann Nury updated his childhood favorite with cherry tomatoes and an olive oil crust.

  51. How to Make Yann Nury’s Cherry Tomato Tart Video, July 10

    Most of the ingredients in Nury’s tart can be picked up at a farmers’ market. When choosing an olive oil, “buy the best you can and use it generously,” says Nury, noting that olive oil tastes best when it’s eaten just barely beyond the harvest dat...

  52. What Your Grocery Cart Says About You Interactive, July 9

    We combed through a month’s worth of receipts from more than two dozen people across the U.S. to better understand our relationship to the food we buy.

  53. Do You Need a Lazy Susan? Maybe Not. But They Make Meals a Lot More Fun. T Style, July 9

    Long overlooked as throwback novelties, spinning trays are making a comeback.

  54. The (Quick) Dinners I Wait All Year to Make Dining, July 9

    On my summer recipe bucket list: pad krapow gai, Moroccan kefta, caprese antipasto and Yucatán shrimp.

  55. In New York, a Lunch With Extravagant Jewelry and Local Dim Sum T Style, July 9

    The designer Rolly Robínson gathered their close friends and collaborators to celebrate their new collection of jungle-themed pieces.

  56. Cold Noodles With Zucchini Because Yikes, This Heat Podcasts, July 8

    The secret ingredient is ice, which quickly cools the noodles and makes the sauce brothy and cold enough to freshen a July evening.

  57. How a Death Doula Throws a Dinner Party T Style, July 8

    At the Baroque guesthouse she runs in Portugal, Rebecca Illing hosted old friends for a meal suffused with nostalgia.

  58. Three Simple But Surprising Cocktail Garnishes T Style, July 8

    There will always be olives. But what about crystallized flowers or a charred spice pod?

  59. A Perfect Peach Pie That’s ‘Better Than My Mom’s’ Dining, July 7

    A five-star, reader-favorite recipe for the queen of summer stone fruits.

  60. Winner, Winner, Tandoori Chicken Dinner Dining, July 6

    1. Marinate chicken. 2. Roast chicken. 3. Congratulate yourself on a fantastic meal.

  61. Developing Your Taste N Y T Now, July 6

    The meals that we love are informed as much by the experience of eating them as by the flavor of the food itself.

  62. Cajun Shrimp Boil With Rémoulade; Blueberry Pancakes With Maple Sausages Dining, July 5

    Consider this your permission to go big this weekend.

  63. ‘Brat’ Green Summer Cooking Dining, July 4

    Chilled zucchini soup, buttermilk green goddess slaw and cucumber agua fresca are lush, vegetal and so Julia.

  64. El 4 de julio devoran ‘hot dogs’. El resto del año son como nosotros En español, July 4

    Los profesionales de las competencias de comida no firman acuerdos de patrocinio ni hacen especiales para Netflix, pero forman la columna vertebral de una tradición estadounidense.

  65. Five-Ingredient Cookies for the Fourth Dining, July 4

    In all fairness, Samantha Seneviratne’s chocolate-peanut butter swirl cookies are delicious no matter the date.

  66. What’s Better Than S’mores? A Giant S’mores Tart Dining, July 3

    No campfire? No problem. This tart and a second, simple recipe from Melissa Clark’s YouTube series, “Shortcut vs. Showstopper” can easily be made in the oven.

  67. Pizza Flavors Without Pizza Temperatures Dining, July 3

    Ali Slagle’s no-boil, no-chop crispy gnocchi with burst tomatoes and mozzarella is full of pizza goodness, no oven-cranking required.

  68. The Secret Behind a Beloved Palestinian Dessert Dining, July 3

    Mastic sap, also known as tears, enhance this light, creamy dessert.

  69. Competitive Eaters Are Just Like Us. Give or Take a Dozen Hot Dogs. Dining, July 3

    These titans of caloric consumption aren’t signing deals or getting specials, but they form the backbone of an American tradition.

  70. Grilled Hot Dogs, Honey Mustard Potato Salad and Berry Sheet Cake Dining, July 2

    Alexa, play “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”

  71. It’s Easy Being Extra-Green Pasta Salad Dining, July 2

    And more breezy, delicious summer dishes: watermelon salad, grilled tahini-honey chicken, tomato-basil fried rice.

  72. A Perfect Summertime Recipe for Ground Turkey Dining, July 1

    Cybelle Tondu’s new recipe for turkey, shiitake and cashew lettuce cups is full of soy and oyster sauce-y notes, with sweet hoisin sauce for dipping.

  73. The Unexpected Trick to Grilling Better Hot Dogs Dining, July 1

    Millions of Americans will be eating hot dogs this week. Here’s a streamlined method with a final easy tweak to ensure yours sizzles and snaps.

  74. Skirt Steak, Long Sunday Dining, June 30

    Under a drizzle of minted, parsleyed dressing punched up with capers and salted with feta, skirt steak with salsa verde is one of summer’s great feeds.

  75. ¿Realmente te va a matar comer arroz recalentado? En español, June 30

    No dejes que las redes sociales te asusten. Entérate de lo que debes saber sobre cómo manejar el cereal más popular del mundo.

  76. An Atlantic Beach Pie State of Mind Dining, June 29

    A seven-ingredient summer dessert that tastes like a vacation.

  77. Learn the Secrets to Perfect Pasta Every Time Dining, June 28

    In the latest installment of her YouTube series, the cookbook author and chef Sohla El-Waylly will teach you how to tame that pantry workhorse.

  78. Dress Your Chicken in Mustard and Mayonnaise Dining, June 28

    The cloaked breast meat is insulated from the heat of the grill and made tender by the acidity of the mustard.

  79. Make Something With Your Hands (Even if It’s Hideous) Well, June 28

    Creating stuff is good for your brain.

  80. That’s That Basil Pesto Dining, June 27

    Pesto is a summer hitmaker, making heirloom tomato tarts, herby potato salads and super quick weeknight pastas sing.

  81. You Won’t Stop Thinking About This Easier Clam Chowder Dining, June 27

    Full of corn, cod and potatoes, this one-pot soup from David Tanis rounds out a menu of cherry tomato toasts and fresh nectarines in lime syrup.

  82. It’s Dumpling Tomato Salad Season Dining, June 27

    “This is my favorite NYT recipe.”

  83. 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.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

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

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

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

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