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A chili from the ’90s, all the cookies, and, yes, *that* focaccia.
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Your favorite recipes tasted good and made you feel even better.
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Comfort food was the move.
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And the award goes to…
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Turns out the real winners were the chicken dinners themselves.
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The recipes that our readers couldn't stop slurping all year.
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These made getting out of bed sligggghtly less painful.
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Pasta wasn’t the only thing that got us through 2021, but it certainly didn’t hurt.
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When the meal is over, the real party is just getting started.
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The actor, cookbook author, and founder of ‘Sweet July’ magazine turns her family’s nostalgic Jamaican staples into a seriously celebratory spread.
This year the fashion designer and recipe developer is going all in.
Peter Som
Because there’s a first time for everything—even time-honored traditions.
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Feeling a little out of practice when it comes to holiday hosting? Us too.
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It’s all gravy, baby.
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Make-at-home meals from all the restaurants around the country we’ve been longing to visit.
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This year is all about reconnecting with loved ones, eating good food, and kicking off our vaxxed girl summers.
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Brothy meatballs, potato-stuffed flatbreads, and more of our readers’ favorite recipes this month.
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Get those omega-3s.
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Rich and luxurious pastas, classic, chewy chocolate chip cookies, and chicken soup for the garlic-craving soul were this year's MVPs.
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Labor Day is about cooking, eating, and doing a whole lot of nothing. We're very down for that.
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Strawberry-studded cakes, spicy-glazy summer squash, and more recipes featuring produce at their prime.
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Featuring an asparagus stir-fry, bright green crispy rice pilaf, and more.
Dinners like this minimum effort, maximum payoff dish are your biggest ally while on vacation.
Alison Roman
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Dishes to suit whichever way the wind blows.