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How to Master Risotto Alla Carbonara
Risotto doesn't have to be tricky or boring.
by Peter Truong
at National Contributor
Sweeten Up the Summer with Fresh Mango Recipes
Nothing screams summer like mango!
by Anna Belle Murray
at National Contributor
Pinoy Kitchen: Salmon Belly Sinigang
This Filipino dish strikes a tasty balance between sour and savory flavors.
by Joseph Labrador
at National Contributor
The Best Blue Zone Recipe If You Want to Live to 100
Did you know there are only 5 Blue Zones in the world? People in those locations live to be 100+ years in age. Learn the secret to improve your longevity.
by Mareesa Ahmad
at Wake Forest University
Vegan Baked Feta Pasta with Under Ten Ingredients
Can the vegan version live up to the legendary TikTok Feta Pasta?
by Ashley Linares
at University of Florida
A Taste of Home: Chana Masala (Chickpea Curry)
Follow along as I recreate my favorite childhood Indian dish.
by Sanam Patel
at University of California – Berkeley
Nutritious and Delicious: A Simple and Easy Bone Broth Recipe
by Kathleen 'Katie' Burke
at Northeastern University
Easy Recipes to Get You Started on Your Cooking Journey
You don't have to enjoy cooking to make some scrumptious food for yourself!
by Wan-Yu Lai
at University of California – Berkeley
My Take On The Viral TikTok Pasta Trend
Spoiler Alert: An easy college friendly meal.
by Patricia Tan
at Northeastern University
JEW-ISH: A Non-Traditional Twist On The Traditional
Jake Cohen's newest cookbook is "a love story of blending cultures, and an invitation to gather around the table and create new memories with family, friends, and loved ones."
by Gillian Feinglass
at Emory University
Savory Vegan Zucchini Waffles
Waffles for dinner while still getting in your vegetables and having a savory vegan meal? Um, yes please!
by Mackenzie Laverick
at University of Vermont
How to Make Pasta Alla Carbonara | The Classic Approach to Carbonara
If it has anything extra other than the main ingredients, don't call it a carbonara.
by Peter Truong
at Michigan State University