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Jalapeño and Lime–Marinated Skirt Steak Tacos
A spicy, tangy marinade helps tenderize this flavorful cut of meat, which is perfect for tacos.
By Rhoda Boone
Coconut–Key Lime Sheet Cake
Good thing this cake serves a crowd—the creamy key lime topping will have everyone back for seconds.
By Katherine Sacks
Raspberry & Banana No-Knead Breakfast Loaf
By Lorraine Pascale
3-Ingredient Smoked Mozzarella Sticks
Skip the mess of dredging and deep frying with these super-easy mozzarella sticks.
By Molly Baz
Why Cheez Whiz Deserves Your Respect
Do you turn up your nose at this processed-cheese product? One Epicurious editor is here to defend its right to exist—and proclaim the pleasures of actually eating it.
By Adina Steiman
BA's Best Fried Chicken Sandwich
This sandwich is engineered for maximum impact. Each element is awesome, but it’s the way they come together that puts it over the top. Mmmmm, yeah.
By Claire Saffitz
Chili of Forgiveness
Sub in whatever you have on hand in Dana Cowin's mix-and-match chili recipe
By Dana Cowin
Easy Slow-Cooker Pot Roast
I used to shy away from making pot roasts for my family because choosing the right cut of beef among all the various cuts seemed overwhelming. Take it from me, picking up a relatively inexpensive chuck roast (like the one I use here) provides a moist, juicy, and tender roast every time.
By Brooke Griffin
Maple Syrup Candies
If you crave the sweet maple candies sold at tourist shops, you need not wait until your next vacation to enjoy them. Maple syrup producers’ associations are eager to share these treats, and how to make them at home, to spread the gospel of pure maple syrup. This recipe is from the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association/Vermont Maple Promotion Board; the Massachusetts Maple Producers Association has produced a helpful video about making maple cream and maple candy. If you haven’t tried these maple candies, be forewarned: They’re like no other treat you’ve ever experienced.
By Ken Haedrich
Quick Sweet Potato, Mushroom, and Black Bean Burrito
This hearty burrito comes together in just 22 minutes, but it's still full of flavor.
By Katherine Sacks
Could We Stop Hating Red Velvet Cake Already?
This Valentine's day, our southern writer wants his (sort of southern) sweet back.
By Tommy Werner
4 Cookbooks You Need to Read Right Now
Indian food, Korean food, Texan food, and everything you need to know about bread.
By Paula Forbes
Epi's 50-Ingredient Super Bowl Nachos
For Super Bowl 50, go all-out with our epic 50-ingredient nachos, or choose just one of the (much-simpler) five “zones” to make for game day.
By Rhoda Boone
Cornmeal Hoecakes
Bob’s Red Mill makes a coarse cornmeal that’s perfect for these, but don’t stress if you can’t find it. A finer grind will just have less crunch.
By Barrel & Ashes, Studio City, CA
Tequila and Lime Chicken Tacos
This dish is made with chicken thighs, which have more flavor than chicken breasts but you can substitute chicken breasts if you like. The meat needs to be raw for this dish so it can absorb more of the flavor as it cooks. Although the recipe calls for tequila, you can substitute beer, orange juice, or pineapple juice if you prefer. The liquid smoke is optional, but it does add a nice extra kick of smoky flavor. Serve this dish with rice, refried beans, and frozen margaritas or a frosty glass of beer.
By Marye Audet
How to Make Tortilla Chips Taste Even Better
The fastest way to upgrade your chips and salsa game.
By Sheela Prakash
Sautéed Collard Greens with Slab Bacon
Crisp and juicy pieces of slab bacon and just the right hit of red wine vinegar bring the perfect tangy-porky balance to these slow-cooked Southern greens.
By Blue Smoke
Fried Chicken Thighs with Cheesy Grits
If you prefer white-meat chicken, use skinless, boneless breasts that have been cut in half crosswise.
By Alison Roman
Apple Fritters With Spiced Sugar
Cinnamon, cardamom, and freshly ground black pepper lend warm spice to these sweet fritters.
By Mindy Fox
Kale Salad With Persimmons, Feta, and Crisp Prosciutto
The slight bitterness of kale practically cries for sweetness to balance it out—persimmons are perfect and play well with the lime juice, prosciutto, and feta. Crisping the prosciutto adds a textural contrast.
By Susan Spungen