No images? Click here The Best Banana Bread This is our favorite recipe for banana bread, loaded with coconut oil, oat flour, and thick Greek yogurt so it's always tender and moist. We use a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves to boost the natural flavor of banana, making this loaf less spicy than banana-y. If you really want to step up your game, forget butter—try topping a slice with a dollop of thick and fruity banana whipped cream. The kitchen essential Stand Mixer More BraveTart baked goods |
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
The best banana bread (thanks to BraveTart)
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Welcome to our Duckstravaganza!
Quack! No images? Click here How to Get the Most Dang for Your Duck: A (Very) Serious Eats Project This month at Serious Eats, we're so excited to share our latest project: a duckstravaganza, hosted by the one and only Sasha Marx. Over the coming weeks—starting today!—Sasha will be embarking on his Big Duck Project, starting with an essential knife-skill primer on breaking down whole ducks and leading up to more out-there techniques like how to rig up a fridge to dry-age said duck for even deeper, funkier flavor. You can expect tutorials for making traditional duck confit, duck stock and jus, as well as roasted, dry-aged duck breast. And there will be plenty of offshoot recipes to cook through along the way. As for the rest? You'll just have to stay tuned to find out. Let's get started! KNIFE SKILLS Breaking down a whole duck is an important technique to have in your repertoire, and it's the starting point for our Big Duck Project. THE KITCHEN ESSENTIAL This Japanese poultry knife has the heft to work through cartilage and bones, and it's the only tool you'll need for this butchering project. |
Monday, January 6, 2020
14 fast and fresh smoothie recipes
What's new on Serious Eats No images? Click here FEATURES 14 Fresh and Fast Smoothie Recipes Maybe you were given a fancy, shiny new blender over the holidays; maybe you've made a New Year's resolution to eat more fruits and vegetables; or maybe you just have a healthy appreciation for quick, tasty breakfasts. Whatever the case, we're big fans of smoothies here at Serious Eats, and we support your decision to consume more. ROUNDUPS30 Winter Salad Recipes to See You Through the SeasonFEATURESHow to Get Started With Sous Vide Cooking Email Continues After Ad Below ROUNDUPS 23 Hangover-Busting Breakfast Recipes TECHNIQUES How to Make Greek Avgolemono Chicken Soup |