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Rebecca Firkser

Rebecca Firkser

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9 best barbecue sauce brands, from Kansas City-style to Alabama White - Salon

Food writers and chefs tell Food52 about their can’t-miss picks to slather on ribs, pulled pork and more
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13 Purim recipes to feast on this year - Salon

You gotta soak up all that wine somehow . . .
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Buttermilk powder is the key to mess-free, super-tender turkeys - S...

At last, a dry buttermilk brine. But how?
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The 5 best substitutes for evaporated milk - Salon

Because who wants to go back to the store when you only need one can?
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11 slow-cooker soup recipes to comfort, nourish and delight - Salon

In times like these, what we need most is bowl food
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A wallet-friendly way to stretch any salad - Salon

Obviously you know about croutons, so why not chips?
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Our New Podcast Celebrates Black Entrepreneurs & Creators - Food52

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Why Put Pita Chips in Salad - How to Save Money On Dinner Salad - F...

Obviously you know about croutons, so why not chips?
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Pita Chip Dinner Salad Recipe - How to Make Savory Fruit Salad - Fo...

This savory fruit salad recipe stars fresh peaches and plums, with added heft from homemade pita chips and dry chickpeas.
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Nigella Lawson shares her brilliant secret for better bread - Salon

The British food writer tells all in her new cookbook, “Cook, Eat, Repeat”
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How much ham per person is just right? - Salon

Consider the leftovers (and sides!)
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Preserved lemon is next on the list of savory seasonings about to t...

A great place to start is with recipes that already call for fresh lemon (or another citrus) juice