Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Food52

Food52


Our 10 Most Popular New Recipes in May

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 01:00 PM PDT

What recipes are you looking forward to right now? For me, it's these Curry Potato Buns (I mean, just look at them) from WoonHeng Chia and this Toast Frittata (toast! frittata!) from Rebecca Firkser. But maybe you're looking forward to takeout more than anything else. I get it. Cooking fatigue is a thing, and honestly, I've never felt it more than I have these past few months. Luckily though? We have an armload of new recipes that are just about impossible not to crave. Here are our most popular ones from the past month.

10. Mom's Portuguese Rice

This highly craveable recipe from Dan Pelosi is "a perfect one-pot situation," he writes, "and very much a 'mom' recipe, which is probably why we ate it so often."

Read More >>

An Outdoor Shower Is More Doable (& Enjoyable) Than You Think

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 11:00 AM PDT

The dog days of summer are quickly approaching; bringing with them the hot, sticky heat and humidity that makes us want to strip down and dive head first into every sprinkler or body of water we see. Don't get us wrong, we love summer (and we love a good heat wave to really put an exclamation point on the season), but sometimes we find ourselves praying for a good downpour to break the soaring temperatures. A much more reliable (and practical) solution to this need for an immediate soaking? An outdoor shower.

We know what you're thinking—easier said than done. But think again. Outdoor showers can be as simple (read: inexpensive and refreshingly cold) or as lavish and elaborate as you and your budget want them to be. There are a few different options that make all the difference, says Asher Lipman, founder of NYC Renovation Coach. Your outdoor shower can be free-standing, with hot water and an enclosed structure around it, attached to the side of your home, or connected to the same plumbing as your garden hose for quick and cool bits of relief from the heat.

Read More >>

Oh Look! It's Your New Favorite Egg Recipe

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 11:00 AM PDT

A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big everything else: flavor, creativity, wow factor. That means five ingredients or fewer—not including water, salt, black pepper, and certain fats (like oil and butter), since we're guessing you have those covered. This week, guest columnist, James Beard Award–winning chef, certified cobbler Genius, and co-owner of several Seattle restaurants, Renee Erickson, is serving up a recipe from her second cookbook, Getaway: Food & Drink to Transport You.


It's kind of amazing that I never get tired of eggs—even after years of brunch service—but I don't.

Read More >>

Betcha Didn’t Know All of These Were Stone Fruits

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 11:00 AM PDT

Whether you're wandering around in a farmers market or passing through a section of the grocery store, odds are you've seen the term "stone fruit" tossed around near the peaches and plums. You put your keen mind to the task and gather that the term is referencing a fruit (great start) with a, well, stone-like pit. Nailed it! But is there more to the concept? What is a stone fruit, exactly?

What is a stone fruit?

We've already gone over the obvious: Stone fruits are those with pits in the center. Officially, they're fruits with a fleshy exterior known as the mesocarp (covered with a skin, or exocarp) that encases a stone or pit (the shell of which is a hardened endocarp with a seed inside). Also known as drupes, this category includes peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, apricots, and pluots.

Read More >>

The 6 Best Podcasts We've Kept on Rotation in 2021

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 08:00 AM PDT

I have been taking a lot of walks lately. Homebound (with an infant!) during a pandemic, there aren't a whole lot of places one can go. So when it's time for a change of scenery—which is pretty much daily—I load up the stroller, queue up a podcast, grab my earbuds, and off we go. I've zig-zagged my Atlanta neighborhood while listening to a poet talk about her favorite overalls, two journalists explain Y2K, and a comedian deconstruct the story of the Hipster Grifter, just to name a few. Here are some of the podcasts that have soundtracked my days recently.


6 Best Podcasts of 2021

1. Maintenance Phase

Michael Hobbes (co-host of another beloved podcast, You're Wrong About) and Aubrey Gordon (Your Fat Friend) put the snake oil of wellness culture under their critical magnifying glass, tackling everything from the Master Cleanse to Moon Juice to, yep, actual snake oil. I love a good debunking, but I also love the way these two bring empathy and compassion (alongside humor and some pretty rigorous research) into these conversations.

Read More >>

14 Father’s Day Gifts Our Dads Use More Than Dad Jokes

Posted: 01 Jun 2021 05:30 AM PDT

Father's Day is coming up, which means you'll need to find a thoughtful yet practical gift that isn't another tie or punny mug. He'll appreciate them just the same, but we all know that there are gifts he'll love and then there are gifts he'll love-love.

So, how do you find that perfect present? By checking out the favorite gifts we've given our own father figures who never stop calling to tell us about it. From practical noise-cancelling headphones and tool kits to thoughtful donations and music memberships, these 14 gifts are sure to be used more often than his favorite dad jokes (thankfully).

Read More >>

No comments:

Post a Comment

guest post needed

Hi I hope you're doing well. I'm reaching out to discuss the possibility of publishing articles on your website. Along with guest ...