
- Home cooks from around the world adapt their traditional dishes to be speedier and incorporate the foods that are available in U.S. grocery stores.
- Power brokers are feeling the economic pinch and avoiding picking up the tab at restaurants.
- Two stars for The John Dory, the newest restaurant from the team behind The Spotted Pig.
- Eric Asimov explores the world of good Italian wines that one can pick up for $10-20.
- Restaurants across New York are pulling peanut butter-based desserts off their menus (who knew they used Skippy in their recipes!) because of the salmonella outbreak.
- Chicago chef Missy Robbins has picked up where Andrew Carmellini left off at A Voce and all signs point to her doing a masterful job.
- West Village bar Wilfie & Nell get praised for their tight bar menu, devoted to unadulterated pub food.
- A restaurant starter that transforms the plate into a veritable garden.
- Firefly's Sweet Tea Vodka takes the Southern classic beverage and turns it into something boozy and delicious.
- Melissa Clark goes on a quest to make a dairy-free hot chocolate for her lactose-intolerant husband and settles on coconut milk as the carrier for the cocoa.
- The Minimalist offers an easy take on the chocolate souffle for his readers to make for Valentine's Day.

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