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Scrapple Is the Breakfast Meat of Super Bowl Champions

Welcome to Off the Eaten Path, a series where our Test Kitchen creator Noah Tanen dives deep into regional recipes. Next up? Scrapple.

Scrapple, for the uninitiated, is a dish true to its name. At diners and breakfast tables across Philadelphia, the…

What to Cook Your Crush on Valentine’s Day

Rumor has it that Ina Garten’s engagement roast chicken is so good, it helped an iconic celebrity couple take the next step. Yep—Emily Blunt swears it played a role in John Krasinski popping the question. But you don’t need a proposal on the horizon to…

This Valentine’s Day, It’s All About Fondue

Welcome to the latest edition of Come On Over, Food52 editorial director Julie Vadnal’s newsletter that’s all about hosting gatherings big and small—without losing your cool. Got company? Sign up here for her emails.

The most energy my husband and I…

A Conversational Guide to The Hurricane Cocktail

Compared to this column’s previous subjects (ham, bitters, non-alcoholic beer) you’d figure the Hurricane—a neon red, rum-heavy cocktail, served in a famous glass at the most famous bar in the country’s most famous drinking city—would especially lend…

The Best Non-Alcoholic Wines, According to Experts

At Monsoon Market, a natural wine and snack shop in Phoenix, you might grab a bottle of chardonnay, only to do a double take. Sparkling and non-alcoholic? Made from 100% Spanish grapes, it’s crafted just like any traditional chardonnay until the final …

The Coffee I Make To Feel Like I’m Home in Miami

As someone who was born and raised in Miami, coffee is very important to me. Lovingly referred to as cafecito, coffee is essential to everyday life back home. From the mandatory 3 p.m. cafecito break that every workplace abides by, to an evening cafe c…

Amanda’s Cooking Show Makes Its Return

Welcome to the latest edition of Food52 Founder Amanda Hesser’s weekly newsletter, Hey There, It’s Amanda, packed with food, travel, and shopping tips, Food52 doings, and other matters that catch her eye. Get inspired—sign up here for her emails.

Yo…

23 Simmering Soups That Are Made for Multitaskers

We’re happy to report that soup season is still in full swing, mostly because outside our Brooklyn HQ, it’s been frigid. Thankfully, we have more than 3,000 soup recipes on our site, so we’re swimming in spoonable options. But, also, we get it: you’ve…

How to Host When No One Wants to Leave the House

Welcome to Come on Over, a Food52 newsletter about hosting life’s big and little moments. It’s where I’ll be sharing my personal tips and tricks, from modern-day etiquette—shoes off or shoes on?—to how to make extra seating out of every surface of my a…

A Conversational Guide to Bitters

Bitters—the 40ish% ABV, cocktail staple, packaged in paper-wrapped hot sauce bottles, sold to humans of all ages on Amazon—are strange. They’re also popular. NA beer-like growth forecasts , a longstanding presence in many of the world’s most drunk cock…

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