Good morning.Today, NFL Sundays return—along with 18 straight weeks of high-volume conversations regarding false starts, fantasy teams, and, nowadays, Taylor Swift. That aside, football season promises one thing we can all get behind: a barrage of soul-lifting tailgate staples delicious enough to drown out even the loudest armchair-referee. Here are our favorite Sunday football snacks: \xa0 Meat You Can Eat With Your Hands. Like theseKorean Fried Chicken Wings. Or thesegrilled wings dusted in za’atar and served with fava bean feta dip. And definitely thesebraised baby back ribs.Also, for good measure, thesegrilled ribs with salt & pepper. \xa0 Something Between Bread.Erin McDowell’s chicken meatball subis a great place to start. So is thisturkey Swiss sloppy Joe.Better yet, bring out a platter ofThe Food Lab’s ultra smashed burgersand have yourself an afternoon of griddled bliss.\xa0 \xa0 Dip. Of any kind, so long as you can shovel it from the bowl to your face using a chip. Possibilities include:caramelized onion dip,extra cheesy spinach artichoke dip,roasted red pepper & cauliflower dip, andRebecca Firsker’s harissa carrot dip.\xa0\xa0 |
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It’s been cold this week, so, soup? Sure—but let’s keep it simple so that we don’t burn out come winter. This means sticking to classics likeweeknight chili,10-minute egg drop soup, and pretty much everything else you can find in this roundup of our34 easiest soup recipes.Below, I’ve put some of my favorites: |
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AfterNea recreatedthe internet-acclaimed pistachio Dubai chocolate bar (and we devoured it), our team needed to try the real thing. The verdict on which reigns supreme? Well, you can watch thathere.\xa0 \xa0 This week César also dabbled in “viral” cuisine, as he explored the strengths and weaknesses of thechicken saladsandwich from East Hampton-based Round Swamp Farm—a dish that’s gotten more play recently than that Chappell Roan song. |
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When parsing through articles gathering our most popular recipes of all time, I’m routinely amazed by just how many come from Food52 co-founder Amanda Hesser. That said, it’s shocking we’ve yet to round up her best recipes in a single place—so here’s a start. In no particular order, here are three of my favorite Amanda recipes: |
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That’s a wrap for this week! See you next Sunday for more chatter about what’s happening at Food52 HQ. \xa0 —Paul, Editor |
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