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When that Sunday morning craving hits, you’re going to want one of these waffle irons around.
Sarah Karnasiewicz
All thanks to a cult-favorite plant-based protein our editors buy in bulk.
These dinners are kid-friendly too.
Adam Campbell-Schmitt
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With this list of essential June recipes you’ll have the grill cranking and drinks pouring all month long.
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These recipes will help guarantee that your first barbecue of the season is a hit.
Just like dairy, almond milk will eventually expire. Here’s what to look for.
Hannah Lee Leidy
You’ll need your favorite seafood seasoning and your biggest pot for this seafood boil brimming with shrimp, sweet corn, smoky sausage, and tender potatoes.
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This classic rye cocktail doesn’t have to try hard. Just add vermouth and a dash of bitters for a deeply satisfying sip.
I cooked Blue Apron for my family for two weeks; here’s my honest opinion.
Adam Campbell-Schmitt
These hearty monster cookies have it all for nursing parents.
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If you’re able to stop making “Arrested Development” jokes long enough, these sweet bites will be the actual talk of your next party.
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This quick and crunchy dish relies on high heat and malty black vinegar.
The Typhur Sous Vide Station tries to do it all, no matter how much counter space that requires.
Noah Kaufman
Tossed in a verdant sauce that recalls green goddess dressing, this striking herby spin on potato salad will have long-time skeptics reconsidering their stance.
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Use this classic lemon curd on scones, in yogurt, or between layers of meringue.
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Studded with chocolate and with a crisp yet yielding texture, these gluten-free chocolate chip cookies could compete with any classic version.
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Use this simple mix of brown-rice flour, tapioca flour, and potato starch as a 1:1 substitute in all your gluten-free baked goods.
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No more soggy sandwiches.
Wilder Davies
If you can’t get to central New York to eat this local specialty, here’s how to make it at home.
Alexis deBoschnek
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There’s no time like summertime for tomatoes. Here’s how to make the most of it.
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This summer, stay cool with spicy food, throw together quick veggie snacks and salads, and slurp spaghetti with miso and clams.
The classic French custard is easy to make anywhere, anytime, and with all sorts of mix-ins.
Anna Stockwell
The key ingredient to this Sri-Lankan-style curry with fatty pork, lemongrass, and fragrant spices? Black peppercorn and lots of it.
The classic pairing of radishes and butter inspires this version featuring creamy yogurt flavored with toasted sesame seeds and sesame oil.