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  1. Just Think of the Leftovers Dining, Yesterday

    Meatballs, scallion chicken and cauliflower adobo are quick and delicious dinners, but they really shine when repurposed or reheated.

  2. This Quick Noodle Soup Is Vivid in Every Sense of the Word Dining, January 20

    This creamy butternut squash and coconut noodle soup from Christian Reynoso boasts an incredible color and a perfectly calibrated sour-spicy tang.

  3. Practice Makes Perfect Fish Dining, January 19

    I’m cooking Kenji López-Alt’s gorgeous Cantonese-style fish this weekend so that I have the technique nailed in time for Lunar New Year.

  4. Chana Masala, Roast Orange Chicken and a Flexible Cabbage Salad Dining, January 18

    Or: a chickpea favorite, the roast chicken I want to make this Sunday and how I plan to use the leftovers of said chicken.

  5. This Kung Pao Tofu is an Absolute Stunner Dining, January 17

    That’s dinner tonight, with applesauce coffee cake for breakfast and Jamie Oliver’s chicken roasted in milk for Sunday supper.

  6. Nathalie Dupree, ‘Queen of Southern Cooking,’ Dies at 85 Obits, January 17

    As a cookbook author, TV personality and mentor, she sought to burst the chicken-fried stereotype of the South. Sometimes her life was as messy as her kitchen.

  7. TikTok Changed How We Cook. What Changes When It’s Gone? Dining, January 16

    Ahead of a potential ban of the app, The Times spoke to 11 prominent food content creators about what is at stake.

  8. Feeding Me Softly Dining, January 16

    Coconut saag, soondubu jjigae and haluski answer the question, “What if you could eat a hug?”

  9. I Read This Recipe, Then Immediately Made This Soup Dining, January 16

    Andy Baraghani’s chicken soup with red lentils and lemony yogurt is super easy, super flavorful and, well, just really super.

  10. These Sheet-Pan Noodles Have Very Little Cleanup Dining, January 15

    Eric Kim cleverly cooks and assembles his japchae on a single sheet pan in this fast and fortifying dinner.

  11. The Secret to Perfect Veggie Meatballs Is Imperfection Dining, January 15

    I am not saying that anything goes. But with some creativity and a bit of trial and error, you will find that more goes than you would think.

  12. A Superb, Speedy Chicken Dining, January 14

    Ali Slagle’s ginger-lime chicken, bright and bolstering, is ready in just 15 minutes.

  13. ¿Qué tan saludables son los cítricos? En español, January 14

    Su vitamina C, que refuerza el sistema inmunitario, es solo una parte de sus beneficios.

  14. Egg Prices Are (Still) Up. Here Are 5 Easy Substitutes. Dining, January 13

    No one ingredient can replace everything an egg can do in a recipe, but these easy replacements come close.

  15. Say Yes to Gnocchi Dining, January 13

    Shelf-stable gnocchi shines — in all its plump, chewy glory — in my new recipe for sheet-pan gnocchi with sausage and peppers.

  16. How Healthy Is Citrus Fruit? Well, January 13

    Its immune-boosting vitamin C is only part of the story.

  17. Restart Your Sourdough Starter Dining, January 12

    Feed it some flour and water, and watch as it blooms back into funky, bubbly excellence, ready for pancakes or waffles.

  18. This Roasted Cauliflower Dish Is Positively Zingy Dining, January 11

    There’s no other way to accurately describe the incredibly bright nước chấm-like sauce that dresses the burnished slices.

  19. Onions’ Highest Calling Dining, January 10

    Our five-star French onion soup recipe turns that big bag of trusty onions into a luxurious meal.

  20. 3 Make-Ahead Recipes to Upgrade Your Work Lunch T Style, January 9

    Chefs share recipes that can be prepared in bulk on Sunday then easily modified as the week goes on.

  21. Your Cooking Resolution Matchmaker Is Here Dining, January 9

    You want to eat more veggie-filled breakfasts, go big on grains and make more soup. I do, too (and I have recipes).

  22. Quick and Cozy Fragrant Coconut Chicken and Sweet Potato Dining, January 9

    A new one-pan dinner from Kay Chun that turns ground chicken and some pantry staples into a satisfying dinner.

  23. How to Make Sausage and Peppers Even Better? Add Gnocchi. Dining, January 9

    Adding crispy sheet-pan gnocchi makes for an easy, texturally delightful one-pan meal in this recipe from Melissa Clark.

  24. A Light, Bright Feast for After the Holidays Dining, January 8

    Resolutions don’t have to be synonymous with restraint, as this tangy beet salad, stunning herbed rice and easy apple tart from David Tanis show.

  25. For the Love of Lemons Dining, January 8

    Lemony Greek chicken and spinach stew, broiled salmon with mustard and lemon, lemon-pepper tofu and lemon-almond butter cake are full of sour power.

  26. Where Do Your Spices Come From? Styles, January 8

    Burlap & Barrel, a spice company that sources directly from farms around the world, has become a secret ingredient used by celebrity chefs and home cooks alike.

  27. Cook With Warmth and Hospitality. Cook With Vegetables. Dining, January 8

    Early lessons in vegetarianism informed a lifetime of cooking — and this hearty pozole verde.

  28. Greens, Beans and Grains: Assemble Dining, January 7

    The mighty three ingredients that save my weeknight dinners (and a new habit-forming technique for cooking them easily).

  29. 12 Easy Dinners That Start With a Can of Chickpeas Dining, January 6

    Because you probably already have a few in your pantry.

  30. The Simple Trick to Silky, Juicy Chicken Breast Dining, January 6

    Velveting, a Chinese culinary technique, makes lean meat tender. Here, it’s adapted for home-cooked meals any night of the week.

  31. Anchovies, Always Dining, January 6

    They go full stealth mode in my garlicky chicken with lemon-anchovy sauce, melting quietly into the pan sauce and enhancing the lemon and capers.

  32. This Might Just Be the Best Way to Eat Kale Dining, January 5

    Kale sauce pasta, a recipe I adapted from the chef Joshua McFadden, is still one of my most favorite things to cook.

  33. Pick-Me-Up Poke Bowls Dining, January 4

    And more easy, breezy recipes, reminders that cooking is equally joyful when it’s just for you as when it’s for a home full of holiday revelers.

  34. Chicken Marbella, Hold the Chicken Dining, January 3

    Beans Marbella applies the same tangy, sharp flavors of the iconic chicken dish to creamy white beans, and it’s delicious.

  35. An Easy One-Pot Method for Vegetarian Meals Dining, January 3

    This technique for cooking grains, vegetables and proteins all at once will make plant-based cooking part of your routine.

  36. 2025: Whimsy More, Waste Less Dining, January 2

    And dare to prepare, with big batches of beans and soothing soups.

  37. 14 Easy Healthy Dinners to Put on Rotation in 2025 Dining, January 2

    Start the year off right with these recipes to refresh and reinvigorate.

  38. Do Fewer Dishes in 2025 Dining, January 2

    Sheet-pan paprika chicken with tomatoes and Parmesan, plus more one-pan dinners, do-ahead breakfasts and craveable nonalcoholic cocktails.

  39. My One-Pan Orzo With Spinach for Jan. 1 Dining, January 1

    With five stars and more than 11,000 reviews, it’s a very green (and very easy) recipe to kick off the new year.

  40. This Four-Ingredient Recipe, Passed Down for Generations, Will Change the Game Dining, January 1

    Turn cabbage into something intensely craveable.

  41. Making a Cooking Resolution? These Recipes Will Get You Started. Dining, December 31

    If you’ve decided to get great at meal prep, waste less food or just eat breakfast, here are tips and dishes to set you up for success.

  42. Give Chicken Breasts a Chance Dining, December 31

    And more cooking plans (with corresponding recipes) I have for the coming year.

  43. An Easy (and Less Expensive) Way to Ring in the New Year With Caviar Dining, December 30

    Eric Kim’s tobiko pasta combines the briny flavor of flying-fish roe with a rich, creamy sauce.

  44. 13 Cozy Winter Dinners to Warm You Up Projects and Initiatives, December 30

    When the weather outside is frightful, cook something delightful.

  45. Bright Flavors, Easy Dinners Podcasts, December 29

    Simple, savory fare to see you across the holiday season finish line: lemony skillet chicken; hot and sour soup; white bean dip with chile-cumin oil.

  46. 7 Go-To Dinner Party Dinners Dining, December 28

    Or: the New York Times Cooking recipes I trot out when I want to impress without any stress.

  47. How the Head of a Food Museum Spends Her Sundays Metro, December 28

    Nazli Parvizi, the president of the Museum of Food and Drink in Brooklyn, spreads her time between homemade meals with friends, walks with her son and intense card games.

  48. 3 simples propósitos para comer y beber mejor en 2025 En español, December 28

    Si estás empezando en la cocina, haz que 2025 sea el año en que aprendas a cocinar. Si ya tienes experiencia, ¿por qué no probar cosas nuevas?

  49. Make a Soup, Any Soup Projects and Initiatives, December 28

    As the days start to feel shorter and darker and colder, soup can warm both our bodies and our souls.

  50. Cleanse Your Palate With This Smashed Cucumber Salad Dining, December 27

    Crunchy, cool and refreshing, it’s the perfect foil for the season’s rich mains and sugary sweets.

  51. 3 Resolutions for Eating and Drinking in 2025 Well, December 27

    Reach for a new recipe, to start.

  52. Vegetable Dumplings, Oven Beans and Ginger Sesame Granola Dining, December 26

    This liminal-space week is a good time to fill your fridge, freezer and pantry with delicious, sustaining things.

  53. An Easy Holiday Cake That’s Not Too Sweet Dining, December 26

    This gingerbread cake — with a swoop of molasses frosting — is rich and complex in flavor. It’s also a snap to make.

  54. We Won’t Go Until We Get Some Cinnamon Toast Cookies Dining, December 25

    And more delightful — and easy — sweet treats for a very happy holiday.

  55. Chicken and Rice With Ginger; Lemony Shrimp and Bean Stew Dining, December 24

    And three more one-pot dinners, because you’ve got better things to do than the dishes.

  56. The Midnight Pasta to Make for New Year’s Eve Dining, December 23

    Skip expensive caviar for sushi-style tobiko in this festive New Year’s Eve recipe from Eric Kim.

  57. Our Favorite Food Stories of 2024 T Style, December 23

    From a debate about the most delicious pasta dishes in Italy to a luxurious baked potato recipe, these are the most appetizing and surprising food features T published this year.

  58. Sweet and Sour Cauliflower, Weeknight Wower Dining, December 23

    Hetty Lui McKinnon’s clever recipe skips the frying, instead roasting the cornstarch-coated florets for less mess (but lots of crunch).

  59. 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.

  60. 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.

  61. 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.

  62. 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.

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

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

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

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