Nigella Lawson has spent nearly three decades transforming the way we cook today. Since her debut cookbook, How to Eat, was ...
The proper technique results in tender, juicy poached chicken that’s full of flavor and endlessly versatile.
As I write this, Julia Child’s classic boeuf bourguignon is simmering on my stove in a Dutch oven. Nothing says cold weather more than this incredibly beefy concoction. The act of prepping it is ...
Chicken soup has anti-inflammatory properties that may help shorten your illness, while tomato soup has more vitamin C.
In a large pot over medium-high heat, bring to a boil the stock, garlic and chipotles. Once boiling, reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes to blend the flavors. Add black beans, corn, chicken, ...
Have you eaten a kilo of chicken this week? If so, you’re acting normal. According to the Australian Chicken Meat Federation, the average Australian eats 52 kilograms of chicken a year, which makes it ...
Omelet You Cook, a roguelike cooking game on Steam, has been having a great early access it seems. It recently passed 500 player reviews, and every last one of them was positive, making it one of a ...
Recipe for Disaster is Slate’s column about what recipes get wrong—and how to fix them. If you’ve noticed a recipe annoyance, absurdity, or outright lie, file your complaint here and we will ...
In Season 17 of Cook’s Country, Chef Bryan Roof visited the Emerald City and grilled up Seattle Chicken Teriyaki as part of an episode inspired by recipes brought to the region by Japanese immigrants.
Cooking with fire is as primal as food gets—it’s a foundational facet of our humanity. Evidence suggests that humans were only able to evolve our big, energy-hungry brains after we learned to use fire ...