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How to Tell If a Cantaloupe Is Ripe, Sweet, and Juicy
Use these four tips to grab a good melon at the market.
Radicchio, Bean, and Feta Salad
Quick
The solution to legume doom: This citrusy marinated bean salad with crunchy greens and big chunks of salty feta.
No-Fail Roast Chicken With Lemon and Garlic
Easy
Only 6 ingredients, and you'll always know when it's done.
Staff-Favorite Carrot Cake and More Recipes We Made This Week
Like lentil-spinach soup and chili crisp tempeh.
47 Easy Weeknight Dinners You Can Make With Your Eyes Closed
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Spicy salmon rice bowls, cheesy chickpea toast, and more recipes we turn to night after night.

Cooking Tips & Techniques

Level up your kitchen skills

The Cabbage Stir-Fry I Ate Nonstop to Ease Postpartum Constipation

I’d struggled on the toilet before. But nothing prepared me for the pain of pooping after childbirth.

I Need Recipes for a Korean Anju Party

On this episode of “Dinner SOS,” Chris and Hana are joined by recipe developer Irene Yoo and “Koreaworld” authors Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard.

For the Juiciest Grilled Meat, Marinate It in Soda

Soda’s acidity tenderizes meat like chicken, while its sugar boosts caramelization.

What to Read

Stay on top of the latest in restaurants and food culture

How One Editor Discovered an Unknown Writer Named Julia Child

In 1959, publishers looked down upon cookbooks. But when the book editor Judith Jones came across Julia Child’s manuscript, she knew she was onto something big.

The Best Poutine in Montreal

From tried-and-true classics to inspired new spins, these are the nine top spots for a curd-squeaking, gravy-drenched Quebecois specialty.

For Some Diners, Loud Restaurants Are the Opposite of a Party

Interacting with waitstaff and fellow diners in a restaurant can be isolating and anxiety-inducing for hard-of-hearing diners. Some restaurants are finding ways to be more welcoming.

What I Eat as a 28-Year-Old Laid-Off Marketer on Unemployment Aid in Buffalo, NY

I receive $441 a week in unemployment assistance. Between job interviews and a matinee movie, I make Turkish eggs, pasta alla Norma, and a Thai basil eggplant stir-fry.

Editors’ Picks

Inspiration for your next meal

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What to Buy

Product recs and reviews, editor favorites, and the best deals to shop

The Best Memorial Day Sales for Your Kitchen, Dining Room, Backyard, and Beyond

Stellar deals on pizza ovens, air fryers, and everything you need to grill in style.

Can Alice Mushroom Chocolates Help Us Focus and Sleep Better?

Three BA editors fell down the rabbit hole to see whether these functional mushroom chocolates actually work.

Breville’s Countertop Multi-Cooker Is Coming for Your Full-Size Oven

This countertop cooker does everything better and more efficiently. It’s more ergonomic too.

The Best Instant Noodles Are Frozen

The bouncy, chewy, highly slurpable frozen noodles BA editors swear by.

The Best Granola Brands, According to Bon Appétit Editors

Whether you like your clusters nutty, grain-free, or not too sweet, we’ve got a granola pick for you.

I Need New and Exciting Fish Recipes

This week on the Dinner SOS podcast, Chris and Shilpa help two salmon lovers add some new fish recipes to their repertoire.