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How Cooking 90 Meals in One Month Changed My Cooking Forever

He cooked. He baked. He felt a little shame. Nevertheless, our editor stuck to his rules and cooked (almost) every meal in January. That led him the next logical question: Would he do it again?

Amaro-Spiked Mocha With Caramelized Brioche

Thicker and creamier than the typical hot chocolate and embellished with both amaro and espresso. If you don’t have an espresso machine, use strong coffee instead.

Minty, Boozy Chicken

This is like pouring a cooked mojito over stewed chicken, with the rum, lime, and herbs mingling beautifully with the chicken juices. Serve it with rice and a cold, crispy Alsatian white like a Pinot Blanc.

Blood Orange Jell-O Shots

Potent—but so much classier than your dive bar shots.

Coeur à la Crème With Roasted Strawberry Sauce

Coeur à la crème (cream heart) is a classic French dessert traditionally served with strawberries.

Tequila and Lime Chicken Tacos

This dish is made with chicken thighs, which have more flavor than chicken breasts but you can substitute chicken breasts if you like. The meat needs to be raw for this dish so it can absorb more of the flavor as it cooks. Although the recipe calls for tequila, you can substitute beer, orange juice, or pineapple juice if you prefer. The liquid smoke is optional, but it does add a nice extra kick of smoky flavor. Serve this dish with rice, refried beans, and frozen margaritas or a frosty glass of beer.

How to Make Your Own Hot Chocolate Mix

Because hot chocolate deserves to have actual chocolate in it.

Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix

This hot chocolate mix is made with a blend of chocolate and cocoa powder for a rich, decadent flavor and creamy texture.

Ditalini Risotto

Rather than being cooked in salted water, the pasta is treated like risotto—simmered in stock and stirred until cooked and creamy—which gives it plenty of time to pick up meaty flavors.

This Cocktail Has A Secret

This month's House Cocktail is a welcome twist on the Hot Toddy, our go-to winter drink.

The Maple-Ginger Hot Toddy

Brewed tea is an easy way to infuse complex flavors into warming winter cocktails like this one.

Make Winter Comfort Food Favorites All Weekend Long

We're heading into the coldest days of winter. Warm up with these chilly weather faves.

Red Wine-Braised Short Rib Stew with Potatoes, Carrots, and Mushrooms

If you haven't noticed by now, we love braising. This stew wraps itself around your soul and squeezes ever so gently. And while it truly embodies the concept of a one-pot meal, we do like to roast the vegetables separately so they retain their individual flavor, creating even greater depth of flavor.

Avocado, Kale, Pineapple, and Coconut Smoothie

Sub spinach for kale if you like.

Tropical Carrot, Turmeric, and Ginger Smoothie

A pinch of salt makes everything taste better, including savory smoothies.

Sake-Steamed Chicken and Kabocha Squash

The secret to juicy, tender, delicately steamed white-meat chicken and squash? Going slow.

Berry, Beet, Mint, Lime, and Chia Seed Smoothie

The liquid is really up to you. Nut milks add body and protein, but if you prefer something sweeter, try juice. Less heavy? Go with coconut water.

Banana, Coffee, Cashew, and Cocoa Smoothie

This power-breakfast smoothie will be extra smooth if you soak the nuts and oats in water overnight; drain before proceeding.

Salmon Teriyaki

Luscious salmon glazed in a mixture of sake, mirin, and soy sauce.
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