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Roasted salmon glazed with brown sugar and mustard, a New York Times Cooking classic with over 18,000 reviews.
By Sam Sifton Sarah Copeland’s sweet and spicy tofu with soba noodles.Credit...David Malosh for The New York Times. Food ...
I’ll put a cast-iron pan on the grill to sear black bean burgers for the vegetarians, and set a big pot into the coals ...
Recipes for a delicious July 4 weekend: grilled tahini-honey chicken thighs; succotash with sausage and shrimp; buttermilk ...
When it’s hot and you’re hungry and thirsty and craving salt and sweetness and cold and smoothness, this is the very best ...
Hetty Lui McKinnon takes one of my favorite fast ingredients, shelf-stable gnocchi, and makes it the base of a ...
Creamy lemon miso, jalapeño ranch, honey mustard, carrot ginger, miso sesame. Any of these, on your favorite veggies, is an ...
Alexa Weibel and Christina Morales adapted this recipe for halloumi, arugula and tomato sandwiches from the one Jake ...
By Mia Leimkuhler Samin Nosrat’s house dressing.Credit...Rachel Vanni for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Spencer Richards.
In sweaty-knee conditions, cooking absolutely has to be quick and efficient, with recipes designed to help you keep your cool. Cold noodle dishes, for example, are ideal for this kind of weather. We ...
Lemon olive-oil ice cream: A dessert equally cooling, bright and sassy, Yossy Arefi’s homemade, custard-based ice cream is ...
When it’s too hot to cook, or even chew, a cold soup might be the perfect answer. Cold fruit- and vegetable-based soups are a ...
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