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  1. Vaughn Vreeland’s Triple-Chocolate Brownies Are Perfectly, Wonderfully Extra Dining, Today

    Bittersweet, milk and white chocolate — plus a good dose of cocoa powder — are all invited to the brownie dance floor.

  2. A Breakfast by Any Other Name Dining, Yesterday

    Whatever you call it — German pancake, Dutch baby — you should make this puffy and crisp confection that has a puddinglike interior.

  3. A Man Who Left His Mark on Pizza in New York Metro, Yesterday

    Patsy Grimaldi, who died last week, was a crucial link between the early days of brick oven pizza and the pies that we eat all around town today.

  4. Our Ultimate Guide to Making Fresh Pasta Dining, February 20

    It’s much easier than you think. Samin Nosrat, the “Salt Fat Acid Heat” author, shows you how.

  5. The Deeply Spiced Meatballs That Call Back to Haiti Dining, February 20

    Since moving to Portland, Ore., 30 years ago, Elsy Dinvil has quietly introduced home cooks and chefs to the cuisine and stories of her country.

  6. Tom Fitzmorris, Colorful New Orleans Food Critic, Dies at 74 Obits, February 20

    In print, online and on the radio, he parlayed a savant’s mastery of his city’s restaurant menus and a love of the spotlight into a career that spanned five decades.

  7. What’s Up, Doc? Dining, February 20

    Go big on carrots in brilliant recipes like grilled carrots with yogurt, carrot-top oil and dukkah, carrot risotto with chile crisp and curried carrot soup.

  8. Hainan Chicken Rice Might Just Be My Favorite Chicken Dish Dining, February 20

    Succulent, gently poached chicken, soothing soup, fragrant rice and a sparkly ginger-scallion sauce. What’s not to love?

  9. Make This Melissa Pasta Tonight Dining, February 19

    This pasta with spinach, feta and yogurt is speedy, filling and easy to execute well. (Case in point: My teenager made it for us.)

  10. The Surefire Way to Cook Perfect Rice (Without a Rice Cooker) Dining, February 19

    With just a little patience and the right technique, you can unlock the humble grain’s true brilliance.

  11. How a Tiny Bioluminescent Squid Became a Delicacy T Style, February 19

    Plus: where to go in London’s Hackney, a snake-shaped bracelet and more from T’s cultural compendium.

  12. 10 Ways to Turn Store-Bought Rotisserie Chicken Into a Healthy Dinner Dining, February 18

    Last night, a hot bird saved my life.

  13. Roasted Chicken Thighs With Hot Honey and Lime: Dinner in No Time Dining, February 18

    Speedy and simple to make; spectacular to eat.

  14. Sheet-Pan Chicken, but Make It Ottolenghi Dining, February 17

    Soft potatoes, silky-sweet peppers and good ol’ chickpeas line the pan beneath the chicken, primed to absorb all the fragrant, meaty juices.

  15. Hot Potatoes Dining, February 16

    Use my recipe to bake a batch of perfect potatoes, then let your family load them up however they like. Dinner, done.

  16. Cottage Pie, Sweet and Spicy Meatballs, Salmon Burgers and Miso Chocolate Chip Cookies Dining, February 15

    Easy, cozy dishes that lean into winter.

  17. A Marmalade to Make Paddington Proud Dining, February 15

    Bring a jar of sunshine into your kitchen by preserving the bright citrus fruits of winter.

  18. Overlooked No More: Lena Richard, Who Brought Creole Cooking to the Masses Obits, February 14

    She hosted a cooking show years before Julia Child was on the air, tantalizing viewers with okra gumbo, shrimp bisque and other Southern specialties.

  19. Steak au Poivre for Two? Don’t Mind if I Do. Dining, February 14

    Alexa Weibel’s recipe is a stunner, using a super-marbled rib-eye steak to deliver crusty, peppery beef in a pan sauce rich with brandy and cream.

  20. 4 Recipes for When You Need a Sweet Treat — Fast Dining, February 13

    These homemade desserts are ready in 25 minutes or less.

  21. May Arugula Always Find Me Dining, February 13

    Its peppery leaves add verve to all sorts of dishes, including Melissa Clark’s roasted cauliflower salad and Yewande Komolafe’s savory Dutch baby.

  22. Miso-Parmesan Noodle Soup, and More Superb Solo Suppers Dining, February 13

    Plus a Persian love cake scented with almonds, cardamom and rose water, and blanketed with a lemony icing.

  23. Chocolate! Dining, February 12

    Chocolate cheesecake with raspberry swirl; chocolate pound cake with strawberry whipped cream; chocolate-covered strawberries. Chocolate.

  24. A Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner With a Dash of Romance Dining, February 12

    The spice mix ras el hanout is known to contain various aphrodisiacs and always a bit of mystery. It stars in this dish that will sweep you off your feet.

  25. 19 Very Doable Valentine’s Day Dishes Dining, February 11

    Honey-glazed chicken and shallots, French onion grilled cheese and an easy chocolate layer cake all feel special without being super fussy.

  26. Five Easy Pastas That Are Very Romantic Dining, February 11

    You don’t have to “Lady and the Tramp” them, but I won’t stop you.

  27. A Simple Salmon to Tell Someone You Love Them Dining, February 11

    This 30-minute recipe for “Marry Me Salmon” feels special but is easy enough for a weeknight.

  28. The Best Steak Dinner Is One You Make at Home Dining, February 10

    Choose the right cut of meat and follow these easy tips to prepare steak au poivre for two.

  29. Need an Excellent Meatless Meal? Hetty Has You. Dining, February 10

    Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new sheet-pan coconut curry with squash and tofu is an excellent example of the so easy, so flavorful recipes she’s known for.

  30. Jalapeño-Corn Dip, a Super Bowl Dining, February 9

    Follow it up with ham and cheese sliders and frosted sugar cookies. Winners all.

  31. These Wings Are ‘Finger-Lickin’ Fabulous’ Dining, February 8

    A five-star recipe from the chef Rio Irie yields spicy chicken wings that are funky and salty, sweet and sticky.

  32. A Party With an Edible Zen Garden T Style, February 7

    For the opening of her new store in Los Angeles, the florist Ren MacDonald-Balasia filled the space with food and flowers inspired by her heritage.

  33. Blackened Salmon, Spiced Heavily and Seared Hard Dining, February 7

    That’s Saturday’s supper, with French toast amandine for breakfast and yakamein for lunch.

  34. 14 Desserts for Anyone Who Really, Really Loves Dark Chocolate Dining, February 7

    Love is homemade mousse.

  35. Creamy, but No Cream Dining, February 6

    You don’t need dairy to get that luscious, comforting texture. Case in point: this new roasted broccoli and whipped tofu with chile crisp crunch.

  36. How to Boil an Egg? Scientists Claim to Have Cracked the Recipe. Science, February 6

    Their new method takes 32 minutes.

  37. Here’s the Beans Dining, February 6

    Alexa Weibel’s creamy, spicy tomato beans and greens are a Reddit favorite: “I don’t know what kind of magic is at work here. 10/10. No notes.”

  38. This Smoky, Buttery Shrimp Dinner Is Ready in No Time Dining, February 5

    Impress your friends with this effortless dinner party menu from David Tanis, started with a mustardy arugula salad and finished with a knockout pear-almond cake.

  39. Jam Is My Jam Dining, February 5

    It adds bright, summery sweetness to easy desserts like my baked lemon pudding and jam-filled Bundt cake (which looks like a giant doughnut).

  40. How to Host a Cozy Winter Meal T Style, February 4

    For the colder months, we’re revisiting our favorite cheery candlelit gatherings and sharing tips from expert hosts.

  41. This Superfast Bolognese Has a Secret Ingredient Dining, February 4

    Genevieve Ko’s clever new recipe uses a pantry standby to add deep, complex flavor to a dinner that comes together in just over 30 minutes.

  42. The Surprising Trick for Cooking Rice That Works for Any Grain Dining, February 4

    A simple boiling method doesn’t require measuring or memorization — and you probably already know how to do it.

  43. Inside a Rikers Island Kitchen, Dull Knives and Critical Jobs Dining, February 4

    As New York City’s troubled jail complex tries to improve its food, the people who cook there see a higher mission.

  44. She Cooked Dinner for 30. Then She Danced With a Lion. T Style, February 3

    In New York, the stylist and store owner Beverly Nguyen welcomed the year of the snake by treating her friends to a meal full of traditions.

  45. There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Garlic Dining, February 3

    At least not in roasted cauliflower soup, garlic bread, brussels sprouts Caesar salad and Eric Kim’s braised chicken with 20 (!) cloves of garlic.

  46. Bacon, Egg, Cheese and Kimchi Dining, February 2

    It’s a great sandwich for a host of reasons, namely the crunch of the fiery kimchi against the softness of the scrambled eggs and cheese.

  47. Overnight Oats for Not-Morning People Dining, February 1

    Alarm snoozers deserve a good breakfast, too.

  48. 3 razones para amar los alimentos congelados En español, February 1

    Los expertos en nutrición dicen que no solo son tan buenos como los frescos, sino que a menudo son mejores.

  49. The Secret to Summery Desserts in Winter Dining, January 31

    Two easy jam-filled desserts satisfy the craving for bright, bold berries when they’re far from their peak.

  50. Chili Gumbo, Banana Pancakes and Salty-Sweet Trail Mix Dining, January 31

    Labor in the kitchen can be as restorative as napping or meditation. It’s how I like to spend my free time.

  51. They Don’t Know I Threw This Party Just for the Food Dining, January 30

    As in: crispy stuffed mushrooms with harissa and apricots, a samosa-ish party wreath and lots and lots of dumplings.

  52. A Pasta Cheat Code for Speed-Run Dinners Dining, January 30

    Lidey Heuck’s five-star recipe for pasta with spicy sausage, broccoli rabe and chickpeas is a brilliant template for satisfying meals.

  53. Our Ultimate Guide to Making the Best Chili Dining, January 29

    From equipment to ingredient selection to the step-by-step cooking, here’s how to make a superb version of this cozy staple.

  54. A (Sort-Of) Bolognese Fast and Easy Enough for Hard Nights Dining, January 29

    This hearty, reviving recipe from Genevieve Ko isn’t just quick and budget-friendly, it’s full of deep, rich flavors.

  55. A Tropical, Chewy Lunar New Year Dessert T Style, January 29

    The writer and curator Su Wu’s version of tang yuan reflects her family’s history and her life in Mexico City.

  56. Brunch Is Best With Some Surprises. Try This Edamame and Yuzu Dip. Dining, January 29

    The quest to give avocado toast new life leads to a light and luscious snack.

  57. 3 Reasons to Love Frozen Food Well, January 29

    Nutrition experts say they’re not only as good as fresh, they’re often better.

  58. Pableaux Johnson, the Heart of New Orleans Hospitality, Dies at 59 Obits, January 28

    As a photographer, cook and writer, he united communities through shared meals, vivid storytelling and a deep love of the city’s traditions.

  59. It’s Dumpling Week! Dining, January 28

    And I think we need a moment for these chile oil wontons from Sue Li, which look so, so good.

  60. I Crave This Chile Crisp Tofu Dining, January 28

    A dinner you can make with astonishing ease, as I do often.

  61. 14 Easy Healthy Breakfasts to Make on Repeat Dining, January 27

    Start the day right with these can’t-miss recipes.

  62. A Ginger Scallion Chicken in Every Pot Dining, January 27

    Genevieve Ko’s brilliant one-pot take on Hainanese chicken rice is just the thing for a meh Monday. Also: It’s Dumpling Week!

  63. It’s Dumpling Week! We Have 5 Amazing Recipes You Can Make at Home. Dining, January 27

    Just in time for Lunar New Year, Cooking writers share the dumplings they love most, with recipes and videos for how to make them.

  64. Eleven Madison Park Granola, Surprisingly Easy and Very Snackable Dining, January 26

    I like it with Greek yogurt, but it’s terrific with whole milk, too, and doesn’t do poorly at all on its own, like a kind of trail mix.

  65. This Salmon Tastes Like a Vacation Dining, January 25

    Yasmin Fahr’s new recipe for salmon with avocado and cilantro salad is a vibrant counterpoint to gray slush and cold temperatures.

  66. Crafting a Haggis for American Tastes (and Import Restrictions) Express, January 25

    Macsween, a popular maker of the distinctive Scottish dish, has developed a recipe for the U.S. market that swaps sheep lung for lamb heart as a main ingredient.

  67. Smashing Smashed Beef Kebab With Cucumber Yogurt Dining, January 24

    Zaynab Issa’s quick skillet dinner combines two Persian classics: kebab koobideh (grilled kebabs) and mast-o khiar (cucumber yogurt).

  68. What Puts the ‘New York’ in New York Cheesecake? Dining, January 24

    The answer may have more to do with New York than you might think.

  69. El precio del huevo (todavía) es alto, pero aquí te damos 5 sustitutos fáciles En español, January 24

    Ningún ingrediente puede reemplazar por completo todo lo que hace el huevo en una receta, pero estas alternativas pueden acercarse bastante.

  70. 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.

  71. 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.

  72. 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.

  73. 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.

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

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

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

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