Summer entertaining should be easy—and so should stocking the bar for all your guests’ preferences. This punch recipe from Elva Ramirez, journalist and author of “Zero Proof: 90 Nonalcoholic Recipes for Mindful Drinking,” works double-duty as a base for both a refreshing wine spritzer and a delightful mocktail.
Nia Lee is many things: chef, artist, activist, and creative director among them. Ultimately, Lee is a nurturer who brings people together — sometimes through their work, other times literally, around a dining table — to feel seen, heard, loved, and of course, fed.
Perfectly crispy, smothered in sauce, and entirely free of meat, cauliflower wings are a popular (and delicious) stand-in for traditional chicken wings. Whether you’re a longtime vegan or you’re looking to satisfy old cravings while transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle, this recipe from Shanika Graham-White of Orchids & Sweet Tea makes the perfect summer barbecue ...
A cup of Southern charm, a dash of New York attitude, and six years of experimenting with nutrition and wellbeing in pursuit of a better life — mix it all together and you have Orchids + Sweet Tea, the creation of recipe developer, blogger, and mom Shanika Graham-White.
Cathy Erway knows her chicken—so much so that the cookbook author and James Beard Award-winning food writer has an entire book and column dedicated to it. “It’s such a universal protein…we can explore so many traditions around the world through a shared love of chicken,” she explains. “It also carries the association of being soul-soothing ...
It’s better to toss your food scraps in the compost bin than the trash, but what’s even better than that? Repurposing them into dinner.
“The many mansions of Black food have always had—and will have—room for everyone.” So writes Bryant Terry, James Beard and NAACP Image Award-Winning chef, author, and activist, in his latest book, “Black Food: Stories, Art & Recipes from Across the African Diaspora.”
If the promise of unwrapping presents isn’t enough to get you out of bed on Christmas morning, how about a holiday breakfast recipe that could double as dessert?
When it comes to classic Hanukkah foods, you probably think latkes, right? Those crispy, delightfully greasy fried potato pancakes signify an important milestone in Jewish history: when the Maccabees, having successfully reclaimed the holy temple in Jerusalem from their oppressors, managed to keep the menorah lit for eight days with only a small jar of ...
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