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French Recipes to Channel Your Inner Julia Child

14 July 2025 at 20:44

It’s Bastille Day—and also Euro Summer week here at Food52—so we’re leaning all the way in with a roundup of our favorite French recipes to help you fête like you're picnicking beneath the Eiffel Tower (or at least pretending to at your dining table).

From classics Julia Child would definitely approve of (hi, beef bourguignon and crème brûlée) to a few breezier, “lazy girl” picks that rely on good butter, flaky pastry, and fresh herbs, this lineup has something for every level of ambition. There’s plenty of cheese, a generous amount of wine, and more than one dish with an egg on top—just as the French intended.

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Flight Cancelled? This Lounge at JFK Is Giving Out Free Margaritas

11 July 2025 at 23:52

We’ve all been there: sitting on the floor at your gate, clutching a sad airport meal, wondering how your relaxing vacation turned into a stress spiral. With fewer air traffic controllers and a jam-packed summer travel season, canceled and delayed flights are basically a guarantee. I’m curious if you’ve noticed similar stuff and how you’re beating the travel woes—let me know.

But one brand wants to turn that chaos into happy hour. For two days only—July 17 and 18—Cayman Jack (yes, the margarita in a bottle brand) is opening The Cayman Club: A Missed Flight Lounge at JFK’s TWA Hotel. And the only way to get in? Show proof of a delayed, canceled, or missed flight.

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The Euro Summer Recipes We’re Making Instead of Booking a Flight

11 July 2025 at 22:57

It’s Euro Summer Week! Stay tuned for more stories, recipes, and travel tips—and tell us how you’re having your own.


Around this time every year, it feels like everyone you know is either in Europe, just got back from Europe, or plotting how to get there. (And yes, we’ve all Googled how much a last-minute flight would be. Spoiler: too much.)

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Fragrant, Lemony Dishes That'll Transport You to the Amalfi Coast

11 July 2025 at 22:17

It's Euro Summer Week! Stay tuned for more great recipes, stories, and travel tips.

I was only eight years old the first time I stepped foot on the Amalfi Coast, and many of my memories of the place are striking and vivid—as if I had just come back from a trip. But because I was so young, others are fleeting and imperfect.

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Apparently, Most Americans Think Fries Are a Main Course—We’re Not Arguing

11 July 2025 at 19:20

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who order the fries for the table, and those who steal them off someone else’s plate. Within that, there's a very special subgroup—the ones who order the fries, don’t Venmo request anyone, and just silently let the group benefit. Bless those people. There’s a special place in heaven for them (probably with a trio of unlimited aiolis and fountain Diet Coke).

Fries are technically a side dish, but let’s be real: they’re doing main character work. Whether they’re saving a sad dinner, showing up as girl dinner (see: Caesar salad, fries, and a Diet Coke), or loaded with toppings and eaten straight from the sheet pan, fries are the one food that almost no one can resist.

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The $3 Tool That Transformed My Dishwashing Routine

11 July 2025 at 14:00

One of the trickiest parts of any home renovation project is the seemingly endless list of decisions. As my family embarked on our long-awaited kitchen renovation, one choice I kept getting hung up on was our sink. Should we stick with a functional and traditional double-basin, or spring for a single-basin with space to wash larger dishes and more under-sink storage? It turns out the solution to my sink dilemma was shockingly simple: a $3 dishpan that's revolutionized our kitchen workflow.

The Surprisingly Brilliant Hack

Before the renovation, I spent years with an outdated but extremely functional double-basin sink. Our family system was clear: stack and soak dishes on one side, keep the other side free for washing. When I looked at friends' single-basin sinks, I noticed they inevitably wound up washing dishes on top of a pile of dirty ones—a workflow nightmare I wanted to avoid.

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Villa-Worthy Breakfasts We’d Actually Wake Up For

11 July 2025 at 00:11

If you’ve been around literally anyone in the past month, you’ve probably heard chatter about Love Island—whether it’s the UK version or the ever-iconic USA one. Maybe you’re all in. Maybe you’ve only absorbed it passively, against your will. Either way, it’s hard to escape.

As someone who’d never tuned in before, I was surprised by the sudden cultural takeover. In the past few weeks alone, I’ve sat through full dinners where people debated their favorite couples, predicted drama, and ranked bombshells with passionate conviction. I finally had to get up to speed—if only to participate in what feels like a nationwide group project (slash networking event).

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Sandwiches Everyone Loves (Even My Sandwich-Skeptical Preschooler)

10 July 2025 at 19:00

I have a 4-year-old, which means even though I love a good sandwich, I rarely get to eat one without a little negotiation. Unless it’s a burger (she’s all in for burgers), meals between two slices of bread often fall flat. That’s why this week’s plan is all about flexible sandwiches: DIY-style builds, deconstructed options, and satisfying meatless takes that appeal to both kids and grown-ups.

Also included: a nostalgic breakfast sandwich inspired by my early 20s, when I helped open a cafe on the North Shore of O‘ahu. It was hearty, rich, and packed with meat-free protein—just how I like to start the day. As always, while the groceries are listed based on what you need, they’re flexible enough to swap based on what you’ve got—especially for things like mayo, hot sauce, or bread.

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How to Spend the Perfect Long Weekend in Palm Beach—Like a Local

10 July 2025 at 16:00

Welcome to Like a Local, our series where writers share how to spend an ideal long weekend in their favorite towns. This time, Kim gives us an insider’s guide to Palm Beach, FL.


What started as yearly visits to Palm Beach turned into biannual trips, and no matter how often I went, I always had a great time. It wasn’t until I was lucky enough to get “stuck” in Palm Beach for months during the pandemic that I began to appreciate all this destination has to offer. Sure, it’s gorgeous ( like stepping into a Slim Aarons imagery time capsule), easy to get to (landing at PBI airport feels intimate, not intimidating) and its food rivals that of NYC and Rome. But living like a local made me appreciate all the nooks and crannies of this island. Here are my best bets for a perfect long weekend in Palm Beach.

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I Tried the $20 Kendra Scott Smoothie—Here’s What It Tasted Like

10 July 2025 at 14:00

If you’ve felt like smoothies have gotten suspiciously expensive, you’re not wrong. We now live in a world where $17 blends with spirulina and collagen are a bit too normal—especially if you’re shopping somewhere like Erewhon. These LA luxury grocery stores aren’t just health havens; they’ve become known for their celebrity-backed smoothies, like Hailey Bieber’s now-famous Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie loaded with sea moss, peptides, and hyaluronic acid. I’ve even heard of hotels licensing the rights to serve these viral drinks in their lounges. This is not your average fruit smoothie.

While I don’t splurge often, I’ve definitely noticed the growing hype. Back in college, there was always a long line at the açai bowl truck that parked near the far quad (sometimes rivaling the line when Raising Cane’s opened). I never totally got the appeal or the price, but it was clearly a thing. And this wasn’t even in LA or New York—it was in east central Illinois, where smoothie prices still capped around $12 back then.

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41 No-Cook Summer Dishes for When You Absolutely Cannot Turn On the Oven

10 July 2025 at 07:26

I love my kitchen, I really do. But lately, I’ve been searching for every excuse under the sun to get outside. Whether it’s taking a long walk home from work, bringing my weekend reading to the park, or slipping outside for lunch, I’m making the most of our very warm, sunny weather. But some days are just too hot to think, too hot to move, and certainly too hot to cook. For those sticky, sweaty, sweltering days, make one of these no-cook summer dishes. That means that you don’t have to turn on the stove or oven to enjoy a seasonally inspired meal for lunch or dinner. I want dishes I can toss together sans stove or oven, like crispy salads, cool soups, and crunchy sandwiches. And, thankfully, summer’s bounty is ready to provide. After dinner, cool off with a frozen treat like our no-churn ice creams or dairy-free sorbets. We're in the dog days of summer, when all you want to do is sit by the A/C with a pint of ice cream. Here, I’ve gathered 30 of our freshest no-cook dishes. Now, go outside and enjoy the day!


Our best no-cook recipes

1. Corn, Shrimp & Avocado Salad With Chipotle-Pepita Dressing

When you’re sick of the heat and don’t feel like cooking, this no-cook salad will save the day. Pro tip: Purchase fresh, precooked shrimp so that you don’t have to turn on the stove.

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16 Frozen Drink Recipes to Cool You Down Fast

9 July 2025 at 22:56

When temps are pushing 90 and the air feels thick enough to drink, the only acceptable beverage is one that’s borderline slushy. I’m talking blender cocktails, boozy lemonades, fruit-forward frosés—the kind of drink you almost need a spoon for. Whether you’re craving something tart and citrusy or leaning tropical with coconut and rum, these frozen drink recipes are the move. They’re chill, refreshing, and just a little bit dramatic—in the best way possible.


The Best Frozen Drink Recipes to Try This Summer

1. Sunrise Slushie

This mango slushie is giving tropical sunrise vibes with citrus, pineapple juice, and hibiscus tea.

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You Don’t Need Everything to Give Something: 5 Food Justice Takeaways

9 July 2025 at 14:54

“Mission-led” isn’t a phrase you typically associate with national retailers. But at our special June Nobody Cares event—renamed Seat at the Table: A Conversation on Food Access & Community for the occasion—Dollar General’s VP of Food & Fresh, Allen Warch, made it clear that purpose drives everything they do.

“Our mission is to serve others,” Allen began. “It’s in pretty much every aspect of our company, and it has to be in order to make real, sustainable change.”

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A Long Weekend in Bernal Heights: San Francisco’s Hidden Gem

9 July 2025 at 14:00

Welcome to Like a Local, our travel series where writers share how to spend an ideal long weekend in their favorite hometowns. This time, Kristine shares her favorite spots in Bernal Heights—SF’s offbeat gem with dreamy views and even better bites.


Known for its unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and history, San Francisco consistently ranks in the top cities to visit in the U.S. for good reason. It’s also long been a haven for the offbeat, the quirky, creatives, revolutionaries, dreamers, and seekers.

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These 22 No-Churn Ice Creams Are Summertime Magic

8 July 2025 at 19:59

Bake It Up a Notch is a column by Resident Baking BFF Erin Jeanne McDowell. Each month, she'll help take our baking game to the next level, teaching us all the need-to-know tips and techniques and showing us all the mistakes we might make along the way.


As a baker, I’m not afraid to practice patience to get to the perfect end result. But here’s the truth: Some shortcuts are worth shouting about, and no-churn ice cream is definitely one of them. In this month’s ice cream episode of Bake it Up A Notch, I spend a lot of time chatting about this exact topic, and all the things you can do with it it. So whether you are looking for an easy summer recipe hack, or you don’t have room to store an ice cream maker, nothing should stop you from making homemade ice cream this summer.

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© Mark Weinberg

© Mark Weinberg

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For the Perfect Weekend Getaway, Head to Cohasset, MA

8 July 2025 at 16:06

Welcome to Like a Local, our travel series where writers share how to spend an ideal long weekend in a favorite town or city. This time, Marisa brings us to Cohasset, Massachusetts—a charming coastal town just south of Boston.


As I was growing up in New York City and New Jersey, living on the New England coast seemed like a dream. Yet, as an adult, when life threw us a curveball, we jumped on a chance to move to Boston—and I am so glad we did. We loved our time there, exploring the charming cobblestone streets and trying all the clam chowder. But as our family grew out of our cozy apartment, we knew we needed more space and eventually settled in the coastal town of Cohasset, about 45 minutes south of Boston. We’ve lived here for five years now, and it truly feels like we’re home.

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How to Fill Every Room With Flowers Without Spending a Fortune

By: Lorrie
7 July 2025 at 16:00

My flower habit started one summer day long ago. I was at the kitchen sink, in “exhausted mom-wife-housekeeper” mode, when I spotted a slightly droopy Black-Eyed Susan bloom in our backyard. I looked down at the empty pickle jar I had just washed out and knew that flower needed a home. Minutes later, I had a cute little flower arrangement right there in our kitchen. Nothing fancy, but kinda charming—and it made us all smile. Flowers have the power: reducing stress, boosting our moods, and bringing joy and a mother nature connection into our lives.

It’s summer, and flowers everywhere–even the local supermarket. After checking the Haas avocados to find some ripe ones for my supper salad and hunting down a pint or two of perfect raspberries, I usually head over to the floral department to see what’s on offer.

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What to Bake When It’s Too Hot for the Oven

6 July 2025 at 23:55

Welcome to Sunday Reset, where we share how we’re unwinding and what we have planned for the week ahead. This time, our newest baking resident, Terrence (@terrencebakes), shares what he’s whipping up first in our Test Kitchen.


Summer is officially here and as a baker, I go back and forth about using my oven during some of the hotter days.

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5 Meals to Make With Your Farmers Market Haul

3 July 2025 at 18:24

Welcome to Forkcast—our weekly meal plan with five recipes, a grocery list, and tips to keep dinner easy. This week’s lineup comes from home cook Christen Vidanovic, who’s all about making the most of summer produce.


By the beginning of July, I’m usually pretty settled in my summer routines: barefoot in the grass, flipping something on the grill, and waving to friends pulling up with drinks and kids in tow. It’s the kind of month where the lines between weekday and weekend blur—camp days melt into sunset picnics, and dinner is usually on the deck.

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What Dessert Actually Pairs With Rosé? I Asked the Experts

3 July 2025 at 14:00

We all know a crisp glass of rosé shines in the summer. It’s cold, it’s light, it’s pink—what’s not to love? It looks the part, tastes refreshing, and makes the best patio companion. But while I’ve got no problem pouring a glass to go with a salad, some cheese, or on its own, there’s one thing I realized I had no clue how to pair it with: dessert.

Rosé is fruity, a little floral, sometimes dry, sometimes bubbly. But does that mean it goes with chocolate? Citrus? Cake? Turns out, rosé doesn’t always want to be paired with sweets—especially if we’re talking about cream-heavy or chocolate-drenched options. The acidity just doesn’t play well with rich, mouth-coating fats. But with the right pairing? It can actually elevate the dessert—and vice versa.

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