Recipe Roundup
8 Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund Like a Boss

Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Grace Parisi
- Ditte Isager1/8
Why poach your cod in water when you can poach it in SAFFRON BROTH?
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Grace Parisi2/8
Caviar and Crème Fraîche Tartlets
It doesn't get much more luxe than caviar and crème fraîche.
- David Cicconifood styling by Rhoda Boone3/8
Spicy Broccoli Rabe with Parmesan and Pine Nuts
Just count all those expensive pine nuts sprinkled with reckless abandon across this vegetable side dish.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Grace Parisi4/8
Lobster Toasts With Avocado and Espelette Pepper
Avocado toast? No thanks. We're lobster toasting from now on.
- Photo by Mitchell Feinberg6/8
Spicy Popcorn With Piment d'Espelette and Marcona Almonds
Even our movie theater popcorn is getting bossed out.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Katherine Sacks7/8
Pan Bagnat Sandwich with Tuna, Anchovies, and Parsley
New motto: Anchovies on everything. The fancy kind.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle8/8
Eggs Baked in Crispy Prosciutto Baskets
Bread baskets are so pre-refund. We're all about prosciutto baskets now.
Like herby chicken kofta meatballs and baked feta and greens.
Like hummingbird cake and a steak salad with feta dressing.
From German potato salad to the “best halibut.”
We’ve got sausage with cabbage and giardiniera, tomato aguachile, and matcha-berry frozen yogurt.
Like peach yogurt semifreddo, apple pie smoothies, golden yogurt cake, and more.
Peel-and-eat shrimp, corn on the cob with basil butter, three-ingredient peach floats, and more.
These are the varieties you’re most likely to come across in American markets.
Join Epicurious for a behind-the-scenes look at a 160-year-old rice cracker factory in Japan, where one of the country’s most popular traditional snacks, senbei, is still made by hand using time-honored techniques. Senbei are sweet, crispy rice crackers often enjoyed with green tea and have been a staple of Japanese cuisine and culture for over a thousand years. Discover the process behind crafting these ancient snacks and how this historic factory has preserved its artisanal methods across generations.
Like apricot-almond, cheesy mushroom, cannoli-inspired, and more.
Today, the ‘Squid Game’ season 3 cast goes head-to-head on Epicurious, testing their basic culinary skills. From orange squeezing to wine bottle opening, which cast member will be crowned winner of the culinary Squid Games?
Today, the ‘Dimension 20’ cast–Brennan Lee Mulligan, Zac Oyama, Siobhan Thompson, and Ally Beardsley–go head-to-head on Epicurious, testing their basic culinary skills. From cheese sniffing to whisking cream, which cast member will be crowned winner of this culinary challenge?
Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! is available only on Dropout and recently aired its finale. The cast is led by Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, and additionally stars Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Zac Oyama, Siobhan Thompson, and Lou Wilson.
The cast of Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! is nearing the end of its West Coast tour, and tickets are available for purchase to their live shows in Seattle, WA, on July 20 and Las Vegas, NV, on November 1.
Dropout presents independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy, producing and hosting several original series, such as Game Changer, Dimension 20, Very Important People, and many more. The Dropout app is available on Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, plus iOS and Android mobile devices. For more information and to browse the Dropout catalog, please visit Dropout.tv.
Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! is available only on Dropout and recently aired its finale. The cast is led by Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, and additionally stars Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Zac Oyama, Siobhan Thompson, and Lou Wilson.
The cast of Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! is nearing the end of its West Coast tour, and tickets are available for purchase to their live shows in Seattle, WA, on July 20 and Las Vegas, NV, on November 1.
Dropout presents independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy, producing and hosting several original series, such as Game Changer, Dimension 20, Very Important People, and many more. The Dropout app is available on Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, plus iOS and Android mobile devices. For more information and to browse the Dropout catalog, please visit Dropout.tv.
We challenged chefs of three different skill levels–amateur Billy, home cook Emily, and professional chef Yuji Haraguchi–to make us their take on teriyaki. We then asked expert food scientist Rose to explain each chef's choices along the way. Which teriyaki dish do you want to tuck into first?