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A Hearty, Healthy Salad for Winter

Roasted veggies, protein-packed ricotta, and filling grains bring that bowl of greens into winter territory.

The Best Brownie in the World Comes From a TV Dinner

And with these two tricks, you can make homemade brownies taste almost as good.

This Week in Food News: Bitter Is Back

But did it ever leave? Plus: malnutrition in the nation's "salad bowl."

Use Fancy Potato Chips to Bread Your Chicken

Dill-pickle-chip chicken? Salt-and-vinegar-chip chicken? Japanese-shrimp-chip chicken? The possibilities are as wide as the snack aisle.

5 Ways to Cure That Too-Full Thanksgiving Feeling

(And no, we're not talking about unbuttoning your pants.)

5 Ways to Make Dishwashing More Fun

Or, at the very least, less painful.

All That's Left to Do Now Is Drink Some Wine

And make short ribs with it. Recommended soundtrack: Jerry Lee Lewis's "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee."

How to Be a Good Thanksgiving Guest

Rule number one: no unsolicited appetizers.

How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey Straight From Frozen

No time to thaw? No problem. Just stick that baby right in the oven.

How to Make Soft, Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Forget about underbaking. This simple ingredient swap guarantees soft cookies every time.

What Good Is an Oven Thermometer? A Personal Investigation

The tale of an oven set to 400 degrees—give or take 30.

What's Your Irrationally Strong Thanksgiving Opinion?

Brining sucks, basting sucks, actually turkey also kind of sucks, and nobody agrees on cranberry sauce either: we present a cornucopia of Epi staffers' most deeply held Thanksgiving opinions.

Thanksgiving Dinner at 2 pm Is Bogus. Here's Why.

Time to set your clocks forward on Thanksgiving dinner.

How Food Can Be a Tool For Justice

It's about way more than what's on the plate.

"Making Pies" and Soothing the Soul

A sad and beautiful baking song by Patty Griffin, paired with a recipe for sweet potato pie.