| Desserts for Rosh Hashanah No images? Click here Rosh Hashanah Desserts to Guarantee a Sweet New YearThis is a time to break out the sugar—sweet foods are a must for the holiday, symbolizing a sweet year to come. Apple slices and honey may be the most traditional symbols of prosperity, but we figure adding an extra dessert or two to the mix must mean extra good luck, right? From classic honey cake and rugelach to apple pie and saffron-orange ice cream, we've got all the recipes you need to finish off your Rosh Hashanah dinner right. Sweets for Rosh Hashanah |
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Nutella pastries, caramel apples, pies, and ice cream for a sweet New Year
Monday, September 14, 2020
The latest from Nik Sharma, a guide to passata, and a quick cabbage side
| New on Serious Eats. No images? Click here FOOD SCIENCE The Science of Yogurt MarinadesConventional cooking wisdom suggests that marinating meat for a long time can yield undesirable results. But all acids are not equal, and yogurt-based marinades can produce great results, even when applied to meats overnight. RECIPESThe Food Lab Junior: Dakota’s Red Beans and RiceINGREDIENT GUIDESItalian Passata Gives You Fresh Tomato Flavor All Year Long RECIPESAckee and Saltfish RECIPESButter-Basted Steak With Creamed Shishitos and TomatoesEmail Continues After Ad Below |
Saturday, September 12, 2020
The Food Lab Junior: New Orleans–style red beans and rice
| No images? Click here The Food Lab Junior: Dakota's Red Beans and RiceThis recipe for New Orleans–style red beans and rice, a simplified version of Kenji's other red beans and rice recipe, is not only delicious—it is, after all the dish that Dakota uses to cheer up her dad in Every Night is Pizza Night—but it’s nice and slow, offering plenty of opportunities to get kids involved from start to finish. More from The Food Lab |