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Cuisine at home

September/October 2021
Magazine

Whether you’re looking for approachable dinner options, unique entertaining ideas, or how-to help, Cuisine at home packs each issue with expert culinary advice and original test kitchen-approved recipes, all aimed at teaching and inspiring you in the kitchen so you can creatively cook with confidence, every time.

FROM THE EDITOR

LET’S GET SOCIAL

Cuisine at Home

TIPS FROM OUR READERS

IN THE NOW • WHAT’S HAPPENING IN FOOD

HEIRLOOMS • Aunt Ruby’s German Green, Japanese Black Trifele, Green Zebra, Azoychka, Green Giant, Costoluto Genovese, Marianna’s Peace ... these are just a wee fraction of the dizzying array of fun and fruitful heirloom tomatoes.

COMFORT ME WITH SOUP

ALL THINGS PIZZA

AIR-FRIED “CHICKEN” • Frying chicken on the stove top is a labor of love that also splatters up a kitchen pretty quickly. We put the air fryer up to the test, and let it be known, it didn’t disappoint!

AIR FRYER 101

BEAN PASTA PARTY • High-protein and filling, bean (or legume) pastas offer tasty alternatives to those who seek gluten-free or low-carb options.

magical kitchen math: 1 =3

COOK IN COLOR • After previously featuring this cookbook in our “In the Now” section, we just had to give you a taste of what it’s all about. Asha Gomez proves there’s a big, colorful world out there and what better way to showcase it than through food.

WARES • CUISINE REVIEWS

OUR STAFF TESTED PARING KNIVES

FLOUR POWER • THREE WAYS TO THICKEN SOUPS, STEWS & SAUCES WITH FLOUR

Fall Sippers

ALL ABOUT WALNUTS • Fall means it’s walnut harvest time. And we’re highlighting the magnificent nut that’s been around for thousands of years. (Fun fact — walnuts are the oldest food tree dating back to 7000 B.C.) Read on and learn all about what this nut has to offer — let’s get crackin’!

GO NUTS! • The fruit of walnut trees, walnuts, are slightly bitter in taste but they pair with so many flavors — the options are endless on ways to enjoy this heart-healthy nut. From snacks and sweets to meatballs and noodles, these recipes let the fall favorite, walnuts, shine.

Fast Fall Meals • These seasonal recipes not only answer the question, “What’s for dinner?” They also deliver an abundance of flavor and come together quickly. Win-win-win!

ASK THE EDITORS

DID YOU KNOW…

Pumpkin + chocolate ... KEEP TALKING • If you’re a fan of pumpkin and chocolate, this cake is for you! The light and airy chocolate génoise is smothered under a decadently rich, yet light, pumpkin mousse, making for a swoon-worthy dessert.

Test Kitchen Tips


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Whether you’re looking for approachable dinner options, unique entertaining ideas, or how-to help, Cuisine at home packs each issue with expert culinary advice and original test kitchen-approved recipes, all aimed at teaching and inspiring you in the kitchen so you can creatively cook with confidence, every time.

FROM THE EDITOR

LET’S GET SOCIAL

Cuisine at Home

TIPS FROM OUR READERS

IN THE NOW • WHAT’S HAPPENING IN FOOD

HEIRLOOMS • Aunt Ruby’s German Green, Japanese Black Trifele, Green Zebra, Azoychka, Green Giant, Costoluto Genovese, Marianna’s Peace ... these are just a wee fraction of the dizzying array of fun and fruitful heirloom tomatoes.

COMFORT ME WITH SOUP

ALL THINGS PIZZA

AIR-FRIED “CHICKEN” • Frying chicken on the stove top is a labor of love that also splatters up a kitchen pretty quickly. We put the air fryer up to the test, and let it be known, it didn’t disappoint!

AIR FRYER 101

BEAN PASTA PARTY • High-protein and filling, bean (or legume) pastas offer tasty alternatives to those who seek gluten-free or low-carb options.

magical kitchen math: 1 =3

COOK IN COLOR • After previously featuring this cookbook in our “In the Now” section, we just had to give you a taste of what it’s all about. Asha Gomez proves there’s a big, colorful world out there and what better way to showcase it than through food.

WARES • CUISINE REVIEWS

OUR STAFF TESTED PARING KNIVES

FLOUR POWER • THREE WAYS TO THICKEN SOUPS, STEWS & SAUCES WITH FLOUR

Fall Sippers

ALL ABOUT WALNUTS • Fall means it’s walnut harvest time. And we’re highlighting the magnificent nut that’s been around for thousands of years. (Fun fact — walnuts are the oldest food tree dating back to 7000 B.C.) Read on and learn all about what this nut has to offer — let’s get crackin’!

GO NUTS! • The fruit of walnut trees, walnuts, are slightly bitter in taste but they pair with so many flavors — the options are endless on ways to enjoy this heart-healthy nut. From snacks and sweets to meatballs and noodles, these recipes let the fall favorite, walnuts, shine.

Fast Fall Meals • These seasonal recipes not only answer the question, “What’s for dinner?” They also deliver an abundance of flavor and come together quickly. Win-win-win!

ASK THE EDITORS

DID YOU KNOW…

Pumpkin + chocolate ... KEEP TALKING • If you’re a fan of pumpkin and chocolate, this cake is for you! The light and airy chocolate génoise is smothered under a decadently rich, yet light, pumpkin mousse, making for a swoon-worthy dessert.

Test Kitchen Tips


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