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  1. Sometimes the Simplest Salmon Is the Best Salmon Food, Today

    Mark Bittman’s salmon roasted in butter, and more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  2. How Jerk Became ‘a Culinary Language’ T Magazine, Today

    Plus: an extraterrestrial vase, Art Deco earrings and more from T’s cultural compendium.

  3. A Beachside Feast Where the Secret to a Perfect Steak Was Revealed T Magazine, Yesterday

    The designer Anita Patrickson gathered friends at her South African summer house for an evening of grilled food and ocean views.

  4. Never Waste Dill Again Food, Yesterday

    The minute you buy this herb, you’re racing to use it up. Anxiety be gone! Try a feta-ranch wedge salad, a dill Dutch baby and these other recipes.

  5. A Passover Chicken With California Cool Food, Yesterday

    A riff on a riff of chicken Marbella, this crowd-pleasing, make-ahead dish is a staple of a chef’s Seders.

  6. There’s a Lot to Like About This Chile Lime Roast Chicken Food, Yesterday

    Both bright and a little spicy, the dish capitalizes on all the flavorful drippings by tucking carrots and baby potatoes under the bird.

  7. The Cast of ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Makes Some Out-of-This-World Pizzas Food, March 25

    Chris Pratt, Charlie Day and Keegan-Michael Key sling pies and answer questions at the New York Times kitchen studio.

  8. Melissa Clark Thinks This Is the Best Homemade Matzo Food, March 25

    It’s not kosher for Passover, but this version, from Hillary Sterling, the chef at Ci Siamo, is inspired by a Sardinian flatbread.

  9. ‘I’ve Made at Least 500 NYT Recipes. This Is My Favorite One!’ Food, March 25

    Readers love my miso-chile asparagus with tofu, a quick and satisfying taste of spring.

  10. It’s Not Quite Dinner or a Cocktail Party, but It’s All the Rage. T Magazine, March 25

    Why American chefs are embracing the French ritual of apéritif dînatoire.

  11. Chicken With Black Beans and Tortellini With Peas Food, March 24

    Five quick recipes that pair go-to ingredients to great effect.

  12. A Simple Trick Makes This Chicken Dinner Especially Delicious Food, March 23

    Skipping a popular technique makes the flavors in this quick braise really pop.

  13. Kick Off Your Week With Coconut Curry Noodles Food, March 23

    This gloriously fragrant, saucy meal is built on pantry staples (and that bag of shrimp in your freezer).

  14. Spring Cooking, Activate! Food, March 22

    Lemon butter salmon, asparagus with furikake and chicken with spring vegetables, you’re up.

  15. A Striking One-Pot Chicken and Rice for Your Saturday Food, March 21

    Chicken and saffron rice with pomegranate salsa, to be exact.

  16. Spring, Is That You? Food, March 21

    Rhubarb upside-down cake and strawberry-cardamom jam bars bring the brightness.

  17. The ‘Hunger Games,’ Hamptons-Style: Hiring a Private Chef for Summer New York, March 21

    On New York’s eastern shore, the wealthy are already competing to secure a chef for the season.

  18. Speedy Honey Garlic Shrimp and Lazy Daisy Cake Food, March 20

    And more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  19. 7 Ways to the Best Salmon of Your Life Food, March 20

    Make a great fish even better with these expert tips.

  20. Can You Put Potato Salad in Gumbo? Interactive, March 20

    A ruling on an unusual garnish.

  21. My Favorite Healthy, Make-Ahead Snacks Food, March 19

    A reader wanted some ideas, and, wouldn’t you know it, I have suggestions (like herby cottage cheese dip and veggie-filled harvest muffins).

  22. Watching Your Sodium? You’ll Love These Easy, Big Flavor Dinners. Food, March 19

    You won’t miss the salt.

  23. Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Banana Bread Food, March 19

    Stars: They’re just like us. (They have brown, super-ripe bananas that need using up.)

  24. Zanzibari Pizza, Very Versatile and Supremely Shareable Food, March 18

    It’s one of a collection of recipes Yewande Komolafe has assembled for warm gatherings.

  25. Gorgeously Green Kale Sauce Pasta Food, March 17

    Says one reader: “I made this and called it ‘Shrek pasta.’ Was delicious.”

  26. En México, el pan es el corazón de la vida cotidiana En español, March 17

    En todo el país, el pan fresco no es un capricho: es la norma, parte de una cultura panadera centenaria.

  27. In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life Food, March 16

    Across the country, fresh bread isn’t an indulgence, it’s the standard, part of a centuries-old baking culture.

  28. These Bouncy Rice Cakes Are Springy Food, March 16

    Eleanore Park’s miso rice cakes with spinach and peas is a textural, flavorful delight.

  29. ¿Qué tan saludable es la col? En español, March 16

    No te dejes engañar por su apariencia sencilla, esta verdura tiene una gran concentración de nutrientes.

  30. ‘This Is the Best Dish I Have Ever Made From NYT Cooking’ Food, March 15

    Readers love Andy Baraghani’s slow-cooked fish with citrus and herbs (and so do I).

  31. The Sunday Daily: To Save His Life, Our Food Critic Reset His Appetite The Daily, March 15

    Pete Wells on the radical overhaul of his relationship with eating.

  32. Truffles, Foie Gras and Sexism: Nouvelle Cuisine Served It All Books, March 15

    A new history by Luke Barr chronicles the innovations, excesses and chauvinism of the French chefs who spawned a revolution in cooking.

  33. We Got Wolfgang Puck’s Chicken Potpie Recipe Food, March 14

    When eaten on the couch in your pajamas, it makes for a very nice Oscars night.

  34. Genevieve Ko Absolutely Adores Making Pie Food, March 14

    Our resident baking queen takes the Bake Time questionnaire.

  35. What’s Good? Briefing, March 14

    Introducing The Good List, a new weekly newsletter by Melissa Kirsch designed to bring joy and meaning to your days.

  36. Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal Share a Beloved Family Recipe for Banana Bread Food, March 13

    The siblings stopped by studio kitchen at The New York Times to share one of their favorite family recipes.

  37. A Lush Weeknight Shrimp Pasta, Inspired by a Tennis Great Food, March 13

    Yotam Ottolenghi took a page from Arthur Ashe in keeping this weeknight dinner smart and simple.

  38. It’s Time for Corned Beef and Cabbage Food, March 13

    And our most popular recipes from the week.

  39. Want More Fiber and Protein? These Sheet-Pan Meals Make It Easy. Food, March 13

    Preparing a well-balanced meal is doable any day of the week. (Really!)

  40. The Shape(s) of Pasta Food, March 12

    The best pastas have a hole in them, allowing them to catch vegan caramelized cabbage, creamy beans or cauliflower Alfredo sauce.

  41. Noma Could Have Changed So Much More Than Food Food, March 12

    The globally acclaimed restaurant had the power and influence to remake restaurant culture. Instead, it perpetuated the darkest parts of that world.

  42. The 20 Best Food Scenes in Movies Food, March 12

    Ahead of the Oscars on Sunday, Food and Film writers and editors recount the moments that filled them most.

  43. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Springtime Food, March 12

    On my plate, at least, with this easy and energizing shrimp and avocado salad with sizzled peanut dressing.

  44. This Exact Weather Calls for This Exact Soup Food, March 11

    Spring minestrone with kale and pasta is both buoying and satisfying.

  45. Fast Chicken Fajitas, Cod With Caper-Orange Sauce Food, March 10

    Recipes with little prep, big payoff.

  46. My Pasta With Garlicky Anchovies and Broccoli Rabe Food, March 9

  47. How Healthy Is Cabbage? Well, March 9

    Don’t let its unassuming looks deceive you.

  48. Spring Ahead Food, March 8

    Recipes to cook this weekend for weekday meals: Quinoa salad with chicken, almonds and avocado; mustard-braised pork; baked salmon and dill rice.

  49. Vodka Sauce Tomato Soup Is Exactly as Luscious as It Sounds Food, March 7

    With serious tomato flavor from roasted canned and cherry tomatoes as well as caramelized tomato paste.

  50. Pie-deas for Pi Day Food, March 7

    March 14 — that is, 3.14 — is a great day for butterscotch banana cream pie, lemon meringue pie and chocolate cream pie with Oreo crust.

  51. Pasta e Fagioli, Kimchi Ramen and More of Our Best 25-Minute Soups Food, March 6

    Short on time, big on flavor.

  52. From 2004: Julia Child, the French Chef for a Jell-O Nation, Dies at 91 Food, March 6

    She was a towering figure on the culinary front for more than 40 years, turning the art of French cooking into prime-time television entertainment.

  53. A Versatile (and Reader-Favorite) Silken Tofu-Miso Dressing Food, March 6

    And more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  54. A Spring-Forward Meal Without the Stress Food, March 5

    This breezy seasonal dinner from David Tanis features a soup, braised chicken and a gelato you can make in advance.

  55. Tomato-Cheddar Mac, Roasted Cabbage Salad With Spicy Lime Dressing, Sticky Date Oatmeal Food, March 5

    A peek inside my Recipe Box.

  56. This Japanese Ground Beef Curry Is Comfort Food to Make on Repeat Food, March 5

    If you’re not already familiar with the charms of Japanese curry bricks, allow this super simple recipe to introduce you.

  57. A Truffle Dog Is a Chef’s Best Friend T Magazine, March 5

    Plus: a Portuguese farmhouse hotel, the debut collection from a vintage fashion brand and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  58. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Brought Only Sex and Chaos’ Style, March 4

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  59. Paddington Would Love This Chicken Food, March 4

    Spicy marmalade chicken with sweet potatoes is tangy, bright and unexpected in the best way.

  60. Quick, Craveable Dishes to Break Me Out of a Cooking Rut Food, March 3

    Like: crispy halloumi with tomatoes and white beans, roasted chicken thighs with hot honey and lime, Turkish eggs with yogurt.

  61. In Dimes Square, a Party Where Toothpicks Were Crucial T Magazine, March 3

    The Basque-inspired Eel Bar hosted a pintxos-forward reunion for friends and fellow business owners.

  62. Soup, It’s What’s for Breakfast Food, March 2

    Social media influencers have picked up on the age-old tradition of having soup in the morning. It’s one you can enjoy too.

  63. For Actually Good Chicken Breast, Try One of Our Top-Rated Recipes Food, March 2

    Chicken fajitas, blackened chicken breasts and more: Add one — or all! — of these easy dishes to your rotation.

  64. Melissa Wants a Cracker Food, March 2

    Come for the quick fish chowder. Stay for the hot butter crackers.

  65. Charles Phan’s Beloved Bò Lúc Lắc (Shaking Beef) Food, March 1

    This savory, tangy stir-fry tastes distinctly like the sunshine state.

  66. Just Get to the Recipe? She Will When She’s Ready. Style, March 1

    Tanya Bush, a writer and pastry chef in Brooklyn, makes a case for taking the scenic route to the recipe in a new “narrative cookbook.”

  67. Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79 Food, February 28

    He helped bring the African American cooking of the Carolina Lowcountry to the world and became known as the “dean of Southern Cuisine.”

  68. I Must Make This Gorgeous Chicken Dish Food, February 28

    To see Cameroonian chicken and plantains is to want Cameroonian chicken and plantains.

  69. The March Monthly Bake: Chocolate Guinness Cake Food, February 28

    Nigella Lawson’s recipe is a five-star classic for a reason.

  70. A Lesson in Transforming the Bitter Into the Sweet Food, February 27

    In her latest column, Yewande Komolafe explores the transformative powers of eru stew from Cameroon.

  71. Snowy With a Chance of Meatloaf Food, February 27

    Easy turkey meatloaf was a big hit this week, as were cashew butter chicken korma and beef tagine with green beans and olives.

  72. Tomato Soup Is a Hug in a Bowl. Here Are Our Best Recipes. Food, February 26

    A grilled cheese sandwich is optional but recommended.

  73. A Creamy Salad Dressing That Will Change Your Life Food, February 26

    The chefs of a popular modern izakaya in California share their secret to a sauce that makes you feel great.

  74. How to Use One 6-Ounce Can of Tomato Paste Across a Week of Dinners Food, February 26

    Ras el hanout chickpea and spinach stew, three-bean soup and spiced tomato and eggplant pasta leave no tomato paste behind.

  75. ‘Heaven. This Creamy Dish Is Rich and Nourishing.’ Food, February 26

    Readers love this new coconut kitchri recipe, and it’s easy to see why this warming lentil and rice porridge is so popular.

  76. 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.

  77. 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.

  78. 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.

  79. 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.

  80. 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.

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

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

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

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