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- 6 Ways to Repurpose Leftover Vanilla Bean Pods
- Vegans Rejoice! We Have 18 Passover Recipes for You.
- This Éclair Cake Is So Easy, an 8-Year-Old Could Make It
- 19 Best Pancake Recipes You'll Want to Eat Every Single Morning
- How to Celebrate Mardi Gras, Wherever You Are
| 6 Ways to Repurpose Leftover Vanilla Bean Pods Posted: 25 Feb 2022 11:00 AM PST Today, Guest Editor Dorie Greenspan is sharing five ways to capture every last drop of flavor from vanilla bean pods. Vanilla is earthy. It's ethereal. It's exotic. It's indispensable in some recipes and, when added to others on a whim, seems essential. And it's expensive. At least the good stuff is, and it's the good stuff that you should be using. Always. If you're using vanilla extract, make sure it's pure. A good whiff should either make your head spin or compel you to dab a little behind your ears. And the beans...ah, the beans. Vanilla beans are the queens of the vanilla family. The ne plus ultra of flavoring. |
| Vegans Rejoice! We Have 18 Passover Recipes for You. Posted: 25 Feb 2022 11:00 AM PST During Passover, certain plant-based foods are already verboten, which makes finding vegan Passover recipes tricky. During the holiday, most Jewish households avoid chametz, or grains that have come in contact with water for longer than 18 minutes. Depending on which ethnocultural group and branch of Judaism one belongs to, there may be other avoided foods during Passover, from rice to sunflower seeds to lentils. (For some, it also means avoiding anything packaged that isn't explicitly labeled "kosher for Passover," even if it does fall within the dietary requirements.) This can make nourishing oneself a bit challenging for vegans who thrive on plant-based staples like grains and legumes. When it comes to vegan Passover recipes that meet most of the religious guidelines, lean heavily into vegetables, quinoa, fruit, matzo, and most nuts. Same rules go for dessert—just add (dairy-free) chocolate. From Our Shop These 18 vegan Passover recipes are free of chametz, and should be welcome at any seder (or for any meals throughout the week). However, some do include kitniyot (non-chametz grains and legumes that many Ashenaski Jewish households historically avoid). In recent years, the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, which represents the interest of Conservative Jews, decided that kitniyot are kosher for Passover. If that's not your style, skip them. You also may see a few packaged baking items, like 1:1 gluten-free flour and baking powder, that may not be specifically certified kosher for Passover. So we'll recommend that you check with your guests to see which specific and additional dietary requirements they follow during the holiday before diving in. |
| This Éclair Cake Is So Easy, an 8-Year-Old Could Make It Posted: 25 Feb 2022 09:18 AM PST Éclairs are a staple of the French pastry case, elegant elongated poufs lovingly filled and dunked in ganache or fondant. You might think that means that they're one of those things that is just too fancy to make at home, or at least not a project you should tackle without having a day or two where you can afford to be leashed to your kitchen. And sure, éclairs can be fiddly to fill without crushing them. But if you want all that éclair flavor without the hassle, the best way to go is with Resident Carolina Gelen's Éclair Cake, which harnesses the delicacy of the patisserie with good old-fashioned icebox cake. It's so easy that an 8-year-old can make it—and I should know, because I recently made it with an 8-year-old. |
| 19 Best Pancake Recipes You'll Want to Eat Every Single Morning Posted: 25 Feb 2022 07:41 AM PST Delicious pancakes need no introduction. Drizzle a stack of light and fluffy pancakes with maple syrup and add a pat or two of butter for the ultimate start to your day. I know you hardly need convincing to make any one of these recipes, so let's get right into it: From Our Shop 1. The Kitchn's Lofty Buttermilk PancakesYou want fluffy pancakes, you want flavorful pancakes, and, above all, you want easy pancakes that you can make quickly for a large group. This classic recipe for homemade pancakes made from scratch hits all the marks, thanks to the use of high-quality, simple ingredients. |
| How to Celebrate Mardi Gras, Wherever You Are Posted: 25 Feb 2022 07:30 AM PST We've teamed up with Zatarain's® Smoked Sausage to bring the flavors of a New Orleans Mardi Gras to your kitchen, no matter where you're celebrating. On the menu: flavor-packed, crowd-friendly dishes starring Zatarain's Andouille Smoked Sausage, classic cocktails, and plenty of good tunes to get the party started. It's been two years since New Orleans has been able to truly celebrate Mardi Gras: filling the city's streets with parades, dancing, and merry-making like it has for over a hundred years. But now, Carnival is officially back, and the party has already started, so it's time to revel in all the season has to offer. |
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