Merrill and her husband spend some quality time with friends over a home-cooked meal.
The countdown is official: with less than a week to go, we’re closing in on Mother’s day. In the spirit of crunch time, we’ve searched our archives high and low for DIY gifts that will make for happy mothers everywhere. So, in case you can’t make her breakfast in bed, here are 8 ideas to whip up, wrap up, and tie a bow on to show her just how thankful you are.
We've been waiting all year.
As spring produce floods the Greenmarket, we're excited to be cooking fresh, springy meals -- it's about time. Winter root vegetables are all well and good, but there's nothing like a tender bunch of ramps, bright asparagus spears, and loamy morels, especially after months of sturdy carrots, potatoes, and apples. We're fully ready to welcome spring's bounty, and to do so, we will be cooking a feast -- a light Greenmarket feast -- full of recipes highlighting the best of this season's fruits and vegetables. We suggest you do the same.
You'll be hearing from the staff at FOOD52 every week in Too Many Cooks, our group column in which we pool our answers to questions about food, cooking, life, and more. We're sharing some of the best discoveries from our food lives. This week: We break coffee cups, eat fresh fruit in Mexico, and enjoy all kinds of desserts.
Inspiration for tonight's dinner: seafoam and deep roots. Sweet and briny scallops sing a springy song in a tarragon cream sauce, while earthy roasted fennel and crunchy almonds dress up a million baubles of couscous. Surprise -- a quick weeknight meal doesn't have to be same old same old after all. We've got it all planned out for you, just glance and execute! Read more
Last year, I lived in Rome from August to December. Dropped into a world of strictly-seasonal cuisine, I was lucky; I got the best of the summer, fall, and (very mild) winter. I got fat, juicy tomatoes. I got earthy porcini. I got sharp, biting puntarelle, dressed with anchovy and olive oil. But I'm greedy. I want meaty carciofi (artichokes), tender peas, perfect squash blossoms: produce that Roman cuisine celebrates in the springtime. I want a glass of Frascati; I want a view of the Tiber. But since I'm now back in America, I'm cooking these Roman dishes until spring turns into summer. I'm making my own Roman spring -- and you can, too.
Here at Dinner Tonight HQ, we're still in full on, wide-eyed, springy bliss.
A meal fit for the early days of spring.
In this edition of Small Batch, Marisa McClellan of Food In Jars teaches us a thing or two about rhubarb chutney.
Easter dinner deserves a little love.
A week's worth of colorful and crisp radish recipes.
St. Patrick gets spring fever: A corned beef and cabbage feast that's untraditional in all the right places.
6 not-so-traditional ways to put your stouts and ales in the spotlight this St. Patrick's Day.
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