As I was dusting off my recipe boxes this past weekend, I starting thinking about Thanksgiving dinners with friends and family and remember the years in college when fixing a
16 Delightful Cooking Projects to Brighten Up the Holidays
If you’ve got time on your hands, these recipes are a joy to make.
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By Alexa Weibel
Dec. 14, 2020
Unlike the frenzied holidays of seasons past, this one is quieter. With so many plans canceled and calendars cleared, escapist cooking can bring new holiday thrills for ambitious cooks. These festive, intricate recipes are a labor of love but a joy to create. Treat yourself while you have the time.
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Our Food Staffâs 18 Favorite Holiday Recipes
Reporters and editors shared the NYT Cooking recipes that have become holiday traditions in their homes.
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By Alexa Weibel
Published Dec. 10, 2020Updated Dec. 12, 2020
Members of The New York Times Food department come across hundreds of new recipes every year, and these are the recipes they canât live without during the holidays. It was tough to pick just one recipe â most suggested a few â but the most common themes were latkes and, unsurprisingly, cookies of all kinds. Here are some of their favorites.