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1 week ago |
bonappetit.com | Lauren Joseph |Alaina Chou
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Your mom may insist that the best Mother’s Day present is your presence, but trust me: What she really wants is some quality time plus a little something she wouldn't have thought to buy herself. If you’re looking for thoughtful gift ideas for the mom who cooks—or at least likes to eat what you cook—we’re here to help you claim the title of Favorite Child once and for all.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
taustralia.com.au | Lauren Joseph |Hollie Wornes
Caviar purists suggest that the ideal way to enjoy a hit of the briny roe is atop something starchy and a little rich. A blini, plucked from a passing cocktail tray, will do. But so will the humble potato. The New York-based chef Yann Nury, 41, describes it, in fact, as “the ideal receptacle for a noble product.” And unlike a bite-size canapé, a caviar-adorned jacket potato is both luxurious and comforting.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
msn.com | Lauren Joseph
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Jul 10, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Lauren Joseph
The New York-based chef Yann Nury, 40, realizes that, these days, tomatoes are almost seasonless. "You could have them year-round now that they're growing great ones in greenhouses," he says. Still, he insists, there's nothing that compares to the bright, tangy-sweet taste of the fruit at its peak. His favorite way to enjoy it: "Wait until July or August," he says, "then make a tomato tart and have it eight times in two months." Credit Credit...
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Mar 6, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Osmund Agbo |Lauren Joseph |Kellie Stecher |Christina Shenvi
Over the years, I’ve fervently professed my love to my wife of 18 years, believing her to be the most beautiful soul in my life and our bond unbreakable. While this holds true, recent experiences have prompted me to reconsider the notion that love alone sustains a marriage. This reflection stemmed from a couple we encountered in Upstate New York years ago. Obi (not his real name) and his wife seemed inseparable, embodying the perfect union reminiscent of high school sweethearts.
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