Poultry
Introducing the $500 Neiman Marcus Thanksgiving
Time was, you couldn't spend $80 on a broccoli casserole if you tried. But Neiman Marcus has changed all that.
By Sam Worley
Need to Stress-Eat? Chicken Pot Pie Tater Tot Casserole Is Here for You.
Food blogger and cookbook author Molly Yeh gives us the ideal comfort food mashup for tough times.
By Adina Steiman
Duck Legs Confit Cooked in a Pouch (“Confit” de Canard en Sous Vide)
Traditional duck confit is not only cooked in fat but also preserved for a period of time. A true confit has a unique flavor developed as it ages in duck fat. You can make it the traditional way, buy ready-made confit, or use the cooking method described here, called sous vide (under vacuum).
Recently, I learned how to use this method to make duck confit for use in Cassoulet in the Style of Toulouse, where large succulent chunks of boned meat are set between layers of beans to bake for a second long cooking. Sous vide–prepared confit will survive this extra cooking and remain flavorful and moist. Additionally, this is the easiest and least messy way to prepare this essential cassoulet component.
By Paula Wolfert
Fastest Chicken Parm
Deconstructed with fresh tomatoes and by quickly hand-pounding chicken into cutlets then broiling, this becomes a fresh, modern alternative to a time-consuming classic.
By Mark Bittman
Roast Chicken With Lemon and Butter
Everyone should know how to roast a chicken. It's a life skill that should be taught to small children at school. The ability to properly prepare a moist yet thoroughly cooked bird, with nicely crisp skin, should be a hallmark of good citizenry—an obligation to your fellow man. Everyone walking down the street should be reasonably confident that the random person next to them is prepared, if called upon, to roast a chicken.
By Anthony Bourdain
How To Get the Juiciest, Most Flavorful Turkey Breast Known To Man
This Thanksgiving, do the stuff and roll.
By Rhoda Boone
This Pre-Election Week, Comfort Yourselves With Pumpkin Spice
Why should lattes have all the fun?
By Epicurious Editors
Turkey Meatballs wth Cranberry Sauce
These tender, flavor-packed meatballs are the perfect Thanksgiving party snack, but—for what it’s worth—they'd also make an excellent meatball sub.
By Katherine Sacks
6 Recipes For an Easy and Delicious Halloween
What makes for a great Halloween? A good costume, some decent candy, and 12 ounces of ricotta.
By Tommy Werner
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What to Cook With Epicurious Cabernet Sauvignon
These 11 dishes—for braising, reducing and baking with red wine—are hand-picked by Epicurious Food Editor Rhoda Boone to complement our new line of wines.
By Joe Sevier
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What to Cook With Chardonnay
These 11 dishes—for braising, reducing and baking with white wine—are hand-picked by Epi Food Editor Rhoda Boone to complement the new line of Epicurious wines.
By Joe Sevier
Chicken Pot Tot Hotdish
My Tater Tot hotdish has the body of a chicken pot pie, a dish that I loved growing up, long before I knew the existence of Tater Tot hotdish. But a close examination reveals that the only real differences are the subbing of chicken for ground beef and the use of a homemade cream of chicken soup instead of mushroom soup. I don’t think this will offend a hotdish purist.
By Molly Yeh
How to Live Your Best Roast-Chicken Life
We borrowed a trick from grilled cheese sandwiches and applied it to roast chicken. The results were superlative.
By Sam Worley
How to Make Spicy Vietnamese-Style Chicken Wings
Fish sauce and caramel make these wings more flavorful and (dare we say) better than Buffalo.
By Tommy Werner
All-Day Cassoulet
This cassoulet is filled to the brim with white beans, lamb, garlic sausage, and smoked sausage (and breadcrumbs), but you can make yours with pork or ham, goat, or duck. Whatever you use, keep the proportions similar to those listed below, and you can’t lose.
By Andrew Schloss
Fennel-Rubbed Chick-etta
Get all the garlicky, herby flavors of classic Italian Porchetta in a roast chicken.
By Andy Baraghani
Vietnamese Chicken Soup With Rice
Sticky rice is worth using for this porridge-y, comforting chicken soup recipe; it releases lots of creamy starches and helps builds nice body as it cooks.
This Week in Food News: The Very First Brownies, Prison Cooking, and the Five-Second Rule Revisited
Plus: Does "healthy" actually mean anything?
By Sam Worley
The Best Song To Bake Biscuits To
A celebration of good old all-purpose flour, with a complementary recipe: chicken and biscuits.
By Sam Worley
Millet "Burrito" Bowl
When I was pregnant with my son, all I wanted in life was Mexican food. This was a dish I came up with to satisfy some of those cravings in a mindful way, rather than constantly caving to my ultimate weakness: chips and salsa (which I would happily have eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
By Daphne Oz