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  1. Classic Shrimp Scampi, Roast Chicken and Chocolate-Covered Strawberries Food, Today

    It’s Feb. 14. Let’s do this.

  2. Chewy Cookies and Bowl Scrapers Forever Food, Today

    Sue Li takes the Bake Time questionnaire.

  3. ¿Piensas hacer un pastel por San Valentín? Esta psicóloga quisiera hablar contigo En español, Today

    Helen Goh, panadera y terapeuta británica, cree que los dulces románticos pueden ser complicados. Aconseja adaptarlos según el tiempo que lleves con tu pareja.

  4. This Bowl of Soup Is a Warming Way to Reset for the New Year Food, Yesterday

    Preparing and sharing a pot of Tibetan guthuk ahead of Losar, the New Year celebration, helps banish the bad from the past year.

  5. A Speedy Approach to Breaking Fast This Ramadan Food, Yesterday

    This year, the sun will set earlier in the Northern Hemisphere throughout most of Ramadan. These tips will help you prepare meals for iftar more quickly.

  6. Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Let’s Go Food, Yesterday

    Our best Mardi Gras recipes, and reader favorites from this week.

  7. The Meals Chefs Make When They’re Feeling Sick T Magazine, February 12

    Adaptable recipes for dishes that offer comfort and nourishment.

  8. Talking Cabbage Heads Food, February 12

    Cabbage Parm, cabbage rolls, cabbage stir-fry, cabbage pesto, cabbage soup. It’s cabbage time.

  9. Easy Chocolate Cake and More Reader Favorites Food, February 12

    “My pregnant girlfriend saw this recipe on the front page today and demanded we make it at once. Now we are lying in a food coma.”

  10. Un oasis de comida kosher en el corazón de Siria En español, February 12

    Tras la caída de Al Asad, cada vez más judíos visitan un país del que algunos huyeron hace décadas. El restaurante de un hotel ofrece un espacio en el que los requisitos dietéticos religiosos se funden con la cocina local.

  11. The Best Part of This Chickpea Stew? The Tiny Pasta in Every Bite. Food, February 11

    Yotam Ottolenghi channels a childhood favorite for a dish that’s still sophisticated enough for grown-ups.

  12. This Sheet-Pan Shrimp and Rice Is Extremely Nice Food, February 11

    Melissa Clark’s recipe layers textures and flavors in this generous weeknight dinner, inspired by shrimp fried rice.

  13. A Fresh Take on a Retro Classic Food, February 11

    My vegetarian tamale pie loses the meat but keeps the cornbread-blanketed comfort.

  14. Doing the Dishes Is Romantic Food, February 10

    But not fun. Which is why I have five delightful, one-pan dinner options for your Valentine’s Day (or any weeknight).

  15. Keke Palmer, ‘a Big Pancake Freak,’ Teaches Jack Whitehall Her Recipe Food, February 10

    The stars of “The ’Burbs” stopped by the New York Times kitchen studio to make a stack of gluten-free pancakes.

  16. Baking for Your Valentine? This Psychologist Would Like a Word. Food, February 10

    Helen Goh, the British baker and therapist, thinks romantic treats can be tricky. She advises tailoring them to the length of your relationship.

  17. Eating Kosher in the Heart of Syria: Lamb-Stuffed Zucchini but Hold the Yogurt World, February 10

    In the post-Assad era, more Jews are visiting a country that some fled decades ago. One hotel restaurant offers a corner where religious dietary requirements are melded with the local cuisine.

  18. Cooking Fancy Isn’t About Expensive Ingredients. It’s a Mind-Set. Food, February 9

    You don’t have to try the latest trendy meal at the hottest new restaurant, quit your job or move to another country to live a better life.

  19. The Elusive Beef Cut Some Chefs Can’t Resist Food, February 9

    Beef shanks are largely absent from major U.S. grocery stores, but that won’t stop those who crave the collagen-rich cut from finding them.

  20. Warming Tomato and Pinto Bean Soup, Quick and Comforting Food, February 9

    And more easy, healthy soups to help us ride out winter.

  21. Dip It, Dip It Good Food, February 8

    Buffalo cauliflower dip; bacon-Cheddar dip; spinach, artichoke and yogurt dip. Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

  22. ‘These Were the Best Wings We’ve Ever Had’ Food, February 7

    These chipotle honey chicken wings are a fast reader favorite, easy for Sunday’s big game.

  23. Valentine’s Day Treats to Fall in Love With Again and Again Food, February 7

    Raspberry and cream éclairs, chocolate lava cake and turtle bars, to name a few.

  24. 16 Easy Desserts for People Who Really, Really Love Chocolate Food, February 6

    Brownie brittle, chocolate lava cake and more recipes to help celebrate Valentine’s Day, or just any old Wednesday.

  25. 26 Heartwarming (and Heartbreaking) Recipe Comments About Food and Love Food, February 6

    Readers shared their tiny love stories and the dishes that played a part.

  26. Make Sancocho This Sunday Food, February 6

    Also: Our best Super Bowl recipes, and reader favorites from this week.

  27. What Our Staff Likes to Cook When It’s Freezing Out Food, February 6

    Shepherd’s pie, chili, goulash and more dishes that will warm you and your kitchen.

  28. How Chefs Are Making Chocolate Without Cacao Beans T Magazine, February 5

    Plus: Swedish rugs with curves, Jeremy Liebman’s domestic portraits and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  29. I Need Herbs and I Need Citrus Food, February 5

    Ultrabright recipes like green goddess chickpea sauté and preserved lemon pasta are the antidote to this cold winter.

  30. Five-Ingredient, Five-Star Kimchi Chicken Lettuce Wraps Food, February 5

    Alexa Weibel’s recipe is swift, satisfying and so good.

  31. This Dinner Party Tenderloin Won’t Break the Bank Food, February 5

    Paired with a robust spinach-miso salad and a matcha-coconut custard, this David Tanis menu is effortlessly sophisticated.

  32. Six More Weeks of Stews Food, February 4

    More winter means more opportunities for burbling pots of comfort, like my classic beef Bourguignon.

  33. ¿La comida puede ser arte? Dinamarca lo está debatiendo En español, February 4

    De aprobarse una nueva iniciativa, los chefs de alto nivel del país podrían optar a financiación artística. Sin embargo, no todos en el mundo del arte y la cocina brindan por la idea.

  34. Host a Super Bowl Party That Lets You Enjoy the Game, Too Food, February 3

    Don’t miss a second of the halftime show with these expert tips.

  35. Chilly? Chili. Food, February 3

    Melissa Clark’s five-star vegetarian chili is the pantriest pantry recipe of them all — a quick-simmered jumble of canned tomatoes, beans, garlic, onion and spices.

  36. Punchy, Spicy Meals to Offset the Winter Blahs Food, February 2

    Spicy turkey stir-fry, sheet-pan chicken tikka thighs and vegan mapo tofu bring attitude and oomph to even the coldest days.

  37. Beany, Greeny, Grainy Goodness Food, February 1

    This blend of barley, white beans and spinach with sun-dried tomatoes not only holds up well, it becomes even more flavorful with time.

  38. A New Kind of Cook Briefing, February 1

    Our colleague shares her remarkable story of amputation and reinvention.

  39. Peanut Butter Protein Granola Time Food, January 31

    Egg whites, peanuts and hemp seeds add an extra protein boost to these crunchy, snacky clusters.

  40. My Favorite Dessert in New York City, Now on Demand Food, January 31

    The silky chocolate mousse from Penny is utter bliss on a plate. I adapted the recipe so you can have it no matter where you are.

  41. Mushroom Wafu Pasta Video, January 30

    Wafu directly translates to “Japanese style.” Kinoko, or mushroom, wafu pasta is a spaghetti dish made with a variety of Japanese mushrooms (and occasionally bacon) in an umami-rich soy-butter sauce emulsified with pasta water.

  42. Cherry Tomato Labneh Dip Video, January 30

    Labneh makes the ultimate dip for any season or occasion. Labneh topped with chunks of roasted squash and fried pumpkin seeds can keep the winter blues away.

  43. Hot Honey Chicken Video, January 30

    Breaded with a seasoned cornflake mixture then baked, these chicken cutlets are spicy and sweet thanks to a drizzle of homemade hot honey.

  44. Butter-Basted Chicken Breasts Are Better Chicken Breasts Food, January 30

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  45. Can Food Be Art? Denmark Is Finding Out. Arts, January 30

    High-level chefs in the country could become eligible for arts funding under a new initiative. Not all in the art and culinary worlds are raising a glass to the idea, though.

  46. Hannah Dodd and Yerin Ha of ‘Bridgerton’ Dish Over Pizza Food, January 29

    Watch the co-stars giggle through our Pizza Interview while chatting about the new season of their show, food, cooking and more.

  47. Soup Is in the Forecast Food, January 29

    With snow on the horizon and illness in the air, creamy tomato hummus soup, hearty vegetable tofu soup and coconut-ginger soup will help keep you well and warm.

  48. 24 Easy, Healthy Soups That Will Make You Feel Better Food, January 29

    And most of them are ready in under an hour.

  49. Harissa Shrimp With Greens and Feta; Brown Butter Cornmeal Cake Food, January 29

    And more warming, generous recipes from Yewande Komolafe.

  50. Cómo perder mis extremidades me convirtió en otro tipo de cocinera En español, January 29

    Yewande Komolafe, columnista de cocina, relata cómo un coma transformó su cuerpo y su vida. Su historia es también la de un regreso: al oficio, a la mesa y a su propia identidad.

  51. 3 Beloved Dishes — In Soup Form Food, January 28

    Hummus, bean salad and pasta pesto are the inspiration for these Melissa Clark recipes, each ready to warm you right up.

  52. Citrusy Meals to Lift the Body and Spirit Food, January 28

    Citrus-soy chicken ramen, salpicón de pescado and a mango lime loaf cake tangy enough to warm any freezing afternoon.

  53. The Sauces and Seasonings Chefs Can’t Live Without T Magazine, January 27

    Expert-approved condiments and spices that will instantly upgrade your meals.

  54. A Quick Weeknight Stew With Slow Weekend Vibes Food, January 27

  55. How Losing My Limbs Turned Me Into a Different Kind of Cook Food, January 27

    Two years ago, our cooking columnist Yewande Komolafe woke from a coma and soon learned her body would be profoundly altered. She recounts her journey back to the kitchen, and to herself.

  56. Nigella Lawson Joins ‘The Great British Baking Show’ as a Judge U.S., January 26

    Ms. Lawson, 66, replaces Prue Leith, who announced her departure this month.

  57. Five No-Chop Dinners, and Brownies Food, January 26

    Including one-pan creamed spinach with eggs, sheet-pan quesadillas and Sam Sifton’s five-star miso chicken.

  58. When Pancakes Met Oatmeal Food, January 25

    My oatmeal pancakes are browned and crackly-edged on the outside, creamy and soft on the inside.

  59. Para comer más sano, cambia lo que te rodea En español, January 25

    En esta segunda entrega, Pete Wells y expertos plantean que mejorar la alimentación pasa por diseñar la despensa y el refrigerador para que jueguen a favor.

  60. This Roast Chicken Is Heavenly Food, January 24

    Melissa Clark’s five-star green goddess roast chicken pairs inherently likable roast chicken with a zippy, herby, anchovy-enhanced marinade.

  61. 90 Seconds to Bake-Off Food, January 24

    Sticky toffee pudding, mug cake and Nutella pudding cake at the push of a button.

  62. Buffalo Sauce Video, January 23

    Nutty browned butter adds a wonderful underlying note to this otherwise straightforward Buffalo sauce.

  63. This Chicken Soup Is as Soothing to Cook as It Is to Eat Food, January 23

    Packed with vegetables and grains, this surprisingly simple from-scratch meal simmers away until it’s nourishing and so warming.

  64. Creamy Lasagna Soup for a Very Wintry Weekend Food, January 23

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  65. 15 Cozy Beef Stew Recipes Our Readers Love Food, January 23

    Sometimes it’s nice to be stuck inside.

  66. Three Simple Breakfast Recipes to Learn by Heart T Magazine, January 22

    Los Angeles-based chefs share their ideas for starting the day right, and without much fuss.

  67. 7 Recipes to Get You Eating Breakfast — and Your Vegetables Food, January 22

    It’s the most important meal of the day. Make it count.

  68. Your Freezer Wants These Black Bean Burgers Food, January 22

    Make a double batch for burger night tonight, and stash the leftovers in the freezer for burger nights to come.

  69. 17 Healthy Sheet-Pan Dinners Because Who Has the Time for More Dishes Food, January 22

    These quick and clever one-pan recipes make eating well doable any day of the week.

  70. A Trattoria That’s ‘a Passing of the Torch’ T Magazine, January 22

    Plus: a new hotel at Utah’s Sundance Resort, an exhibition of Sarah Sze’s artwork in Los Angeles and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  71. In a Harlem Church, a Free Three-Course Dinner, No Questions Asked New York, January 22

    Two nights a week at Refettorio Harlem, chefs turn donated food that would otherwise go to waste into a multicourse dinner that is served to anyone who is hungry.

  72. Fewer Dishes and Better Flavor Food, January 21

    My new one-pot pasta demonstrates how, when cooked with aromatics and in broth instead of water, pasta gains an impressive depth of flavor.

  73. Sticky Miso Salmon, Lemony Chicken and a Brothy Thai Curry Food, January 20

    Quick and cozy weeknight meals to help you stick to (or revive) your healthy eating goals.

  74. Hay que escuchar el hambre para silenciar el ‘ruido alimentario’ En español, January 20

    Nuestro crítico culinario Pete Wells y especialistas coinciden en que una alimentación más saludable pasa por comprender qué guía las decisiones al comer.

  75. Exceedingly Easy With Plenty of Protein Food, January 19

    That’s Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new tofu and sweet potato peanut butter curry, which gets real zip from ginger, curry powder and chile flakes.

  76. To Tune Out Food Noise, Our Critic Listened to His Hunger Food, January 19

    In the third part of a monthlong series, Pete Wells and experts say a healthier diet begins with understanding what drives your eating, and slowing down.

  77. ‘These Are the Best Biscuits I Have Ever Made, Hands Down’ Food, January 18

    Edna Lewis’s biscuits, served warm with butter and your favorite jam, are a lovely Sunday breakfast.

  78. Turkey Meatloaf, Green Beans and Potatoes Food, January 17

    There’s something satisfying about building a hearty, substantial meal out of a lean, inexpensive protein.

  79. Salted Butter or Bust Food, January 17

    Samantha Seneviratne takes the Bake Time Questionnaire, and she has strong feelings about salt.

  80. Petite but Powerful Spinach Egg Bites Food, January 16

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  81. An Easy Pasta That’s Hearty, Tangy and So Creamy Food, January 15

    Cabbage, sour cream and melty Gruyère star in Melissa Clark’s latest one-pot weeknight dinner.

  82. 18 Healthy Chicken Recipes That Will Get You Excited About Chicken Again Food, January 15

    Cooking the same poultry dishes week after week can be a drag. These vibrant and nourishing new recipes are anything but.

  83. It’s ’Tato Time Food, January 15

    Baked. Boiled. Souped. Regardless of form, potatoes will always be there for you.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

  87. 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.

  88. 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.

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

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

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

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