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December 19, 2019

Top 20 Recipes of 2019

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This year, we tried some pretty far-out things in the kitchen. The year found us marinating sleeves of saltines in oil (yes, you read that right), using aluminum foil as a baking vessel, and making 18-egg frittatas. We all took some risks and made some leaps of faith, and it paid off in delicious ways.

Tammie Teclemariam taught us that after a bath in milk and a toss in flour, you can fry chicken livers into something that lands somewhere between a chicken liver mousse and a chicken nugget. Daniel Holzman wrote about the unexpected ways that MSG can punch up the volume on a batch of spicy fluke ceviche. TASTE assistant editor Tatiana Bautista shared a technique for caramelizing scallions in a flavor-packed oil to coat noodles.

As we charge ahead into a new year filled with new kitchen skills to learn, here’s a look at some of our biggest revelations and breakthroughs of 2019. —Anna Hezel, Senior Editor

Top Recipes of 2019

Spain’s Burnt Cheesecake Breaks All the Rules

An underbaked mystery, a fine-dining fable, and the recipe of a famous cheesecake hiding in plain sight. We asked a Los Angeles chef for hints about the recipe he developed. He wouldn’t share. But it led us to the source—San Sebastián chef Santiago Rivera—to unlock the mystery.

by Daniela Galarza

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Don't Throw Out the Leek Greens

The sweet, colorful allium is a perfect starting point for chaotic, hungry dinnertime improvisation.

by Allison Robicelli

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Have You Fried a Chicken Liver Lately?

These little oyster-shaped bites are often overlooked at the grocery store, but when you fry them, they become a party snack, a salad topping, or the filling for a sandwich.

by Tammie Teclemariam

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Less Mixing, More Resting

It might be messy, and it might be crumbly, but this scone recipe is worth spilling some flour over.

by Jessie Sheehan

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How Do I Make Pasta as Good as My Favorite Italian Restaurant?

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Top Recipes of 2019

Freeze Your Fried Tofu. You Will Thank Us Later.

It transforms the bean curd into something completely, magically different. Your sauces will thank you, too.

by Scott Hocker

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Got Saltines? Make Fire Crackers.

Give the iconic cracker a new lease on life.

by Anna Hezel

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Go On, Get the MSG

Padded with plenty of kosher salt, the seasoning can be the wind beneath your dinner’s wings.

by Daniel Holzman

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Foil Yaki Is the Best

With this Japanese technique for cooking vegetables and seafood, aluminum foil acts as both the cookware and the dishware.

by Michael Harlan Turkell

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Big Crisp Energy

Bakers love crisps and crumbles because they come together quickly and can easily feed a crowd. But the easy-to-scale dessert is just as sweet when it’s made for a party of one.

by Daniela Galarza

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The Republic of Georgia Has a Family of Cheesy Breads

If you can roll out pizza dough, you can make khachapuri—Georgia’s famous cheese- and egg-filled bread canoes.

by Linda Schneider

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In Defense of the Chewy Doughnut

Forget cake doughnuts and yeast doughnuts. Mochi doughnuts add some bounce to your bite.

by Tatiana Bautista

Top Recipes of 2019

This silky, starchy orzo, studded with mellow blue cheese, is a crash course in a pasta cooking technique that may sound a little familiar.

by Maggie Hoffman

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Show Me a Better Sundae

The classic Thai combination of creamy coconut ice cream and salty peanuts has become a sundae lover’s muse.

by Daniela Galarza

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No Scallions Left Behind

Cook down your scallions like caramelized onions. Your noodles will thank you.

by Tatiana Bautista

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300% More Frittata

Baking eggs by the dozen is smart. Using a sheet pan is smarter.

by Lukas Volger

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Make Your Sourdough Starter Work Harder

Beyond just bread loaves, “mother” adds a sour kick to babka, pancakes, pie crust, and more.

by Dayna Evans

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Bostock Is the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

If you’ve got sliced bread, an oven, and some almonds, you can make something even better than French toast.

by Khushbu Shah

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Focaccia Is a Mood

Pile it high with crispy mushrooms, briny anchovies, and creamy, salty cheeses.

by Alex Testere

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