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We Sniffed Out The Best Restaurant Soaps & Candles

For the most part, hand soap gets the job done—nothing more, nothing less. Rarely does it stop you in your tracks, so when it does, it lingers on your skin and in your mind. Over the years, I’ve kept a running list of the best soaps, candles, and diffu…

Amanda Uncovers a Crispy Bit of Food History

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.

8 Fireplace Accessories for an Instant Glow-Up

Fireplaces are often the centerpieces of a room—yet they can easily be an afterthought when it comes to accessorizing them. And since winter doesn’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon, we have a few thoughtful upgrades to take your hearth from ov…

The Perfect Temperature for Venison? Medium Rare

This feels like the right time to tell you that I’m on a journey to learn how to cook venison. Not the farmed stuff—all respect to New Zealand, but that is a totally different thing. I’m talking about true wild, hunted venison.
For now, I’ll have to sk…

6 Winter Margarita Recipes to Shake Up Your Weekend

One bright side of these dreary winter months? Citrus season. And this year, it’s proving to the gift that keeps on giving. While margaritas are often linked to summery beach days, they shine just as bright in February—and maybe even better. Maybe tha…

How To Style a Seemingly Endless Collection of Books

Yes, we know how it sounds to say that books—which have been around since about 500 BC—are officially back, but hear us out: Barnes & Noble is making a major move in 2025, with plans to open 60 new stores. So if books aren’t necessarily making a co…

5 Recipes to Bake If, Like Me, You’re Craving Spring

Whether you’re hosting an at-home café this weekend, having a friend over for coffee, or just looking for a fun baking project, here are a few of my recent favorites that make me feel like spring is just a little closer. They vary in difficulty and tim…

All The Midwest Thin-Crust Pizza Styles, Ranked

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

If you’re a Chicago deep-dish enthusiast, move along, this article is not for you. Ok, now that that…

Snowed In? Here’s 5 Home DIYs to Try Tonight

With winter storms wafting across the U.S. (along with freezing temps and gray skies), now’s the perfect time to turn your attention indoors. And while you’ll often find us inside on a snow day with a lengthy recipe, we also love to invest time in our …

It’s Okay To Love Lava Cake

To be paid for food writing, you’re required to sign a contract riddled with non-negotiables. Some are obvious—caring about Ina Garten, treating ramp season like Christ’s resurrection—while others are more discreet (using the phrase “having a moment” w…

Is It Still Safe to Eat Eggs & Chicken?

With news coming in about the ongoing bird flu, the Hotline has gotten a ton of questions about egg and poultry safety, budgeting, and alternatives—so we want to cut through the noise to provide some answers.

Why are eggs so expensive?

We are in the …

50+ Recipes That Start With a Can of Chickpeas

Some of the simplest, most satisfying dinners start with a can of chickpeas—and we have the recipes to prove it. From creamy hummus and crispy falafel to hearty soups, stews, and pasta dishes, these chickpea recipes highlight just how versatile garbanz…

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