We’re partnering with Sweets & Bitters to celebrate honest seasonal desserts that defy our usual cool weather ho-hum. First up, we’ve got a lucious and earthy crimson cake without a drop of food coloring.
Recipes
The ingredients are easy to come by and not terribly expensive, and the dish is an easy, unheralded classic.
Serious, comprehensive, clear-eyed guides: butchery school without the tuition.
Today’s holiday is of national scope, but make no doubt about its city of origin. Here are three egg creams you can make at home in honor of this New York soda fountain staple.
It’s juice season. Keeping it seasonal, we can’t resist the following carrot-inspired take on the Bloody Mary from the Good Eggs NYC winter cookbook.
This simple beverage from Maison Troisgros can work wonders against the February blues.
Thick and hearty and powerful enough to knock the winter doldrums unconscious.
We’ve got three winter-appropriate recipes from our archives to help inspire you to take advantage of what’s available in the (apparently not so) dead of winter.
The holiday is Christian in origin, which means that the cake has just as many incarnations as the religion has reach. Here are a couple examples from both near and far.
The new year seems to be coming in like a lion, which is all the more reason to greet it with an aromatic, warm and somewhat stiff drink.
Brooklyn based Anita Shepherd has set out to revolutionize the non-dairy yogurt market with Anita’s Creamline Coconut Yogurt. The proof? We suggest this recipe.
Cupcakes can sometimes get a bad rap for being overly cutesy or just another fad. But in Bay Ridge, Allison and Matt Robicelli are trying to change all of that with their aptly named bakery, Robicelli’s.