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Recipe of the week: Frank Mancuso’s Texas Sugo

Big hats, big hair . . . add big flavor to the long list of all things classically Texan! Cooking columnist Sybil Pratt calls Texas Eats “Robb Walsh’s unabashedly admiring ode to . . . a fabulous hodgepodge of gastronomic … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Pasta e fagioli

Bean by Bean, Crescent Dragonwagon’s celebration of the brilliant little bean, is our March Cookbook of the Month! Beans are used as both star ingredients and supporting players in over 200 recipes, and the result is “always cheap and now … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Indian pudding

More than 30 different ethnic groups contribute to the flavors of Texas food, forming what cooking columnist Sybil Pratt calls “a fabulous hodgepodge of gastronomic hybrids.” Recipes for this cobbled-together cuisine are collected in Robb Walsh’s Texas Eats. I cannot … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Three Sisters Salad

Our Cookbook of the Month is Bean by Bean by Crescent Dragonwagon. With 200 recipes, it is “a super-celebration of beans, always cheap and now chic, too.” Cooking columnist Sybil Pratt just loved it: “As good a writer as she is … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Rebecca Rather’s Ancho Brownies

“Deep in the heart of Texas there’s a marvelous melting pot of multi-ethnic food,” writes cooking columnist Sybil Pratt, and the place to find every delicious TX flavor is in Robb Walsh’s Texas Eats. This cookbook goes way beyond the … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Queen of Sheba Cake (Reine de Saba)

You’re going to hate me for posting this recipe. Why? Because it’s chocolate cake made in a slow cooker. Uh oh. But also, ooh la la! Thanks a lot, Michele Scicolone. All we’re going to do for the rest of … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Roasted Cherry Tomatoes with Orange and Cardamom

Forget everything you thought you knew about ingredients. Our February Cookbook of the Month, Barbara Kafka’s The Intolerant Gourmet: Glorious Food Without Gluten & Lactose is proof that it is possible to enjoy lovely flavors while on a special diet. … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Silky Chicken Liver Mousse

Cooking columnist Sybil Pratt calls the recipes in The French Slow Cooker, Michele Scicolone’s newest cookbook, “so quintessentially French . . . without mess or stress.” Classic French cooking was never so easy as with Scicolone’s slow cooker! To be … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: The Lady in Red

After cooking with Barbara Kafka’s newest cookbook (and our February Cookbook of the Month), cooking columnist Sybil Pratt “can solemnly swear that there really is ‘glorious food’ without gluten and lactose and without ersatz ingredients.” Kafka’s The Intolerant Gourmet is … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Korean Short Ribs

Sixteen of the Internet’s best food bloggers come together to share their very favorite home-cooking recipes in Good Bite Weeknight Meals. Writes our cooking columnist Sybil Pratt, “Every clearly explained recipe adheres to Good Bite’s mantra, ‘delicious made easy,’ and … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Blueberry Almond Breakfast Polenta

Our January Cookbook of the Month shares some of the best home cooking on the web, all plucked from the best of the best of Food52. The blog hosts a recipe contest in a different category every week, and these … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Slow-Cooker Jambalaya

Our January Cooking column is all about the best recipes for home cooking, and Good Bite Weeknight Meals gets its 140 recipes from food bloggers (very similar to our Cookbook of the Month, The Food52 Cookbook). The selections in these … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Maple Yogurt Pound Cake

The Food52 Cookbook by Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs (the foodie brains behind the Food52 blog) is our January Cookbook of the Month! It is a phenomenal collection of winning recipes from their weekly contests, starring the best of the … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Pecan Crescents

The Rosie’s Bakery All-Butter, Cream-Filled, Sugar-Packed Baking Book by Judy Rosenberg celebrates all the best things about baking. And with a title like that, there’s a guilt-free element — Yes, I know how much sugar is in this delicious treat. … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Stollen

Our December cooking column, part II of a fantastic collection of gifty cookbooks (see part I here), includes four spectacular collections of great meals. For the foodies and gourmands on your gift list, they’re great, but Illustrated Step-by-Step Baking by … Continue reading

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