An East Coast vermouth recipe that you can make at home.
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Making your own mozzarella at home is much easier — and enjoyable — than you might think. All that’s needed need is some good cheese curds and a few pieces of equipment most cooks probably already have in the kitchen.
Try this new summer recipe from Sarah Huck, a cookbook author who sold fruit at Red Jacket’s stand for five summers and now co-owns Park Slope’s Kos Kaffe.
In addition to inspiring you to get your own urban hive, Paska’s new book includes a collection of ways to cook with your comb.
Artist Erin Gleeson, a former F.I.T. professor who married a rabbi and moved to the woods outside Silicon Valley, shot every dish in the forest, but don’t picture sprout salad or tofu casserole.
For a peak into a story in our upcoming holiday issue, we got our hands on mulled wine recipes from two drastically different Manhattan chefs.
Eat your artichoke heart out with this simple recipe that will bring the forest (yes, the forest) out of this season’s crop.
My name’s Lauren and I’m thrilled to be joining Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn this week as the new digital editor. I look forward to continue bringing you the best place-based stories, news, events, recipes, and more from our community!
Eleven Madison Park has been in the news lately regarding the–some would say–radical changes to the menu, the presentation, the atmosphere, the prices. But a few weekends ago I was able to sample some of Daniel Humm’s food in a simpler setting.
In the current issue of Edible Brooklyn, we went into the fridge with Ted Allen, TV celeb and host of the Food Network’s program “Chopped.” He shared with us this recipe for summer pasta salad topped with ripe peaches and tomatoes.