This past July we took a week to reminisce over our favorite family recipes, and to talk a little about preserving (and even improving!) the foods that our families cherish. Here's a look back at a few of my own favorite posts from that week, from Emma's interview with her mom, to Sara Kate's recipes for baked beans with pineapple and bacon. Nealey shared a recipe that actually went very wrong (and you helped solve her problem!) and we offered some tips for documenting recipes that aren't written down yet. More
Hot posts in June included a tomato and roasted garlic pasta salad, plus our readers' pick for the most essential kitchen gadget. We had a tip to help you tell when avocados are ripe, a collection of grain salads, and more! Read on for our readers' favorite posts of June 2012... More
This year we visited a few incredibly talented food artisans around the country. There was Brooklyn Soda Works, carbonated fruit soda makers from New York, and Salt & Straw, the ice cream innovators in Portland. There was a trip to Middle West Spirits, vodka makers in Columbus, Ohio, and a tour of Jester King, beer brewers extraordinaire from Austin. We even toured a traditional challah bakery in Bnei Brak, Israel. Scroll through a few of the most memorable tours here: More
15 Great Design Tips, Products, and Inspirational Ideas for Small Kitchens The Kitchn's Best of 2012
Small kitchen cooks have a unique set of challenges, and we understand that. Many of us cook in small kitchens as well, which means when we find something cool, useful, or inspirational for our tiny kitchen, we want to share it with you, too! Here are 15 of this year's favorite tips, products, and inspirational ideas for small kitchens: More
We kicked off June 2012 with a whole week celebrating fruit. Here's a look back at some of the tips, ideas, and recipes featuring sweet, summery fruit — from a kiwi gin and tonic, to rhubarb curd, to a fabulous cookbook to help you eat more fruit. More
What was popular in May 2012? Let's see: Pasta carbonara (an authentic recipe!), and 25 food writers' safety drinks to order at bad bars. Plus, flavor variations for magic banana ice cream and why recipe writers lie about caramelizing onions. More
This past May, we did something really fun that we had never done before: We ran a whole week of posts that were prompted by reader requests. That's right — every single post we wrote had been requested, in some way, by a reader. It was so interesting to see what our readers asked for! Here's a look back at 10 posts from that week, from buttery yellow cake, to a crash course in wine, and what to eat when you get home from the gym, to tips for managing your time when cooking for a party. And let's not forget about vegetarian meals to satisfy even Ron Swanson... More
There is so much talent and expert knowledge available in the food world that sometimes you just have to go to the source. So we did. We spoke to a number of chefs, food writers, cookbook authors, and other experts this year to get their take on everything from diabetic-friendly cooking to budget-friendly kitchen tile. Read on for their advice: More
In April our readers gravitated towards a discussion of "difficult" dinner guests, and embracing the pleasures and challenges of cooking for absolutely everyone (we gave some ideas for good meals that nearly anyone can eat, no matter what the dietary restrictions are). Other popular posts: The best and worst supermarkets, great potluck recipes, and awesome time-saving kitchen tricks! More

















































































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