All Food
- A new baking trend: The savory cookie
Cookies don’t have to be served as a dessert or with coffee or tea, they can also be a nice party appetizer, or a tasty snack. Here are seven savory recipes for cookies sure to tickle your taste buds.
- Do posted calorie counts help people make healthy choices?
Several studies show that consumers still order what tastes good, even when the nutrition information of a dish is posted on the menu.
- Summer joy: Tomato, brie, and herb pasta
With simple ingredients and just a bit of chopping, this sweet and creamy pasta dish comes together without much work or kitchen heat.
- How much food does one family waste?
A new study found that more food than ever is wasted in America and consumers are still the biggest culprits. The average family throws out about $2,275 in food annually.
- Meatless Monday: Grilled portobello burgers
Marinaded, grilled to perfection, and topped with cheese, lettuce or arugula, and tomatoes, portobello mushrooms make a juicy alternative to traditional burgers.
- Praline banana splits
Did you know you can make banana ice cream using just one ingredient? Celebrate National Banana Split Day (Aug. 25) by making praline banana splits.
- National Waffle Day: Savory waffles with mushrooms and braised veal
Make National Waffle Day (Aug. 24) an all-day affair by serving waffles for dinner.
- Creamy tomato chipotle soup
Now is the perfect time to use season-peak tomatoes from the gardens or the local farmer’s market. The addition of a chipotle pepper gives this soup a spicy, smokey flavor. Add a simple green salad and a French baguette on the side.
- Summer soup with fresh corn
Soup isn’t just for cold winter days. This soup combines fresh greens and corn to make a light summer meal in minutes.
- How to peel and seed tomatoes
With tomato season now at its peak, knowing how to peel and remove the seeds from tomatoes will get you prepped to make make fresh sauces and soups.
- Diner en Blanc comes to Boston, New York
Dîner en Blanc is a flash mob pop-up dinner society dressed all in white that draws thousands of picnickers to a distinguished city landmark kept secret until an hour before the meal is to begin.
- How to make corn broth
Don’t throw away the husks, silks, and cobs the next time you cook fresh corn on the cob. Transform them into a light, delicious broth for summer soups.
- Michelle Obama hosts first 'Kids' State Dinner'
Michelle Obama welcomes youth and their parents to the East Room for an 'original lunch' they designed themselves.
- Cookbook review: The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook
If you aren't blessed with an Asian grandmother, this cookbook will guide you through the steps to make an authentic Asian dish without having to travel across the globe.
- Kimchi-style corn
This is a refreshing summer side dish, crunchy and sweet with a touch of heat and just the right amount of garlic. It’s lovely with grilled meats or mixed into a green salad.
- Two birthday cakes for Julia Child
When you have several cooks in the kitchen, things go faster but they can also go awry. What happened when we tried to bake two sponge cakes in honor of Julia Child's 100th birthday.
- Julia Child’s beef bourguignon
Beef bourguignon is perhaps Julia Child's most famous recipe and the subject of her very first televised episode of 'The French Chef' on PBS.
- Crème bruleed chocolate cake in honor of Julia Child
A tribute baked for Julia Child, the master chef of home cooking, on her 100th birthday.
- Happy Birthday, Julia Child!
Celebrating the woman who changed how we cook. Aug. 15 marks the 100th birthday of Julia Child.
- The night Julia Child came to dinner
Southern fried chicken served as the centerpiece. And Julia helped herself to seconds.