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Anna Stockwell

Senior Food Editor Emeritus

Anna joined Epicurious in 2015, and since 2018 she has also been a part of the food team for Bon Appétit, developing recipes, writing, and food styling for both brands, as well as Healthyish. She has worked as a recipe tester in the test kitchens of various food publications including Every Day With Rachael Ray and Real Simple, and earned a degree in classic culinary arts from The International Culinary Center in 2013. Prior to that, she spent over three years as a digital editor at SAVEUR. A New Englander at heart, Anna grew up in New Hampshire and earned a Bachelor of Arts with honors in philosophy from Bates College in Maine. She lives in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, where the most important part of her apartment is the dining room, where she keeps a table that comfortably seats ten, and entertains often.

Make Any Kind of Cheesy Baked Pasta Casserole Without a Recipe

You're going to be making a lot of these until summer comes again.

How to Cook a Perfect Thanksgiving Dinner for One

A secret cut of turkey, a genius double-stuff sweet potato technique, and a personal-size dessert are all it takes.

The 10 Green Sauces That Will Make You a Better Cook

We refuse to pick favorites.

This Kitchen Floor Mat Has Made Washing Dishes Actually Relaxing

The GelPro kitchen floor mat is worth every penny, especially if you don't have a dishwasher.

Turn Leftovers Into Quesadillas for the Easiest Dinner Ever

If you've got leftovers, tortillas, and cheese in your fridge, you're more than halfway to dinner.

Crab Rangoon Deserves Your Love

Your favorite Chinese takeout appetizer is easy to make at home when you follow this simple technique.

This Tamale Pie Is Fresher (and Tastier) Than the Classic

While ripe tomatoes and corn are still in full swing, make this naturally gluten-free take on tamale pie.

10-Minute Sausage Skillet Dinner

Packed with cherry tomatoes and tender broccolini, this one-pan dinner has a nice buttery sauce. Serve it with some crusty bread for mopping.

10-Minute Shrimp Dinner With Green Beans

We call this one a picnic dinner since everything can be eaten with your hands. It's easy to pack up and take to the park if you want, but it also works great on the family table.

10-Minute Chicken Flatbread Dinner

Serve all the toppings for this exceptionally fast flatbread dinner in separate bowls so each family member can build their dinner plate just like they like it.

How to Make Chicken Stir-Fry Without a Recipe

Make better, endlessly customizable stir-fries with this simple technique.

Thanksgiving Dinner for One

All the elements of a classic Thanksgiving feast, conveniently portioned just for one, including your own mini sweet potato casserole. Because dining alone shouldn't mean you miss out on all the holiday favorites.

Single Serve Apple Crisp

Turn pantry staples and an apple into a warm, autumnal dessert for one. This festive little dessert is an easy way to treat yourself—no special occasion necessary.

This Week's Meal Plan: One-Pan Dinners to Ease Into September

Keep things simple for the first week after Labor Day with a week of seasonal one-pot (or pan) dinners.

The Simplest (and Best) Roast Chicken of All Time

All you need is a super-hot oven, lots of salt, and wisdom from Thomas Keller.

The Magic Trick That Removes Berry Stains Instantly

All you need is boiling water.

Get Your Party Started With Vodka-Spiked Tomatoes

Can you get drunk on tomatoes? It's time to find out.

The Secret to Gluten-Free Chicken Cutlets

We cracked the code with cornmeal.

3-Ingredient Ginger-Peach Ice Cream Floats

Poaching peaches in ginger beer infuses them with sweet, spicy flavor. Layer the fruit with ice cream and top with more ginger beer for a fun spin on a classic float.

Cornmeal-Crusted Chicken Cutlets

For a super summery dinner, top supremely crunchy cutlets with a shaved zucchini salad studded with mint, cashews, and ricotta salata.