The hottest Cooking Substack posts right now

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Experimental Fat Loss 92 implied HN points 01 Dec 24
  1. A Santoku knife is a versatile kitchen tool that can handle both everyday tasks and heavier cutting, making it a good investment for cooking.
  2. Having a reliable can opener is really important, especially for those who open cans occasionally and want it to work well every time.
  3. Trying fat-free sauces and alternative drinks can help you stick to a specific diet while still enjoying flavorful meals and beverages.
Stories From The Rail 299 implied HN points 28 Nov 21
  1. Cooking requires a mix of art and science, knowing various techniques and ingredients.
  2. Being able to cook intuitively involves creativity and adaptability, turning mishaps into unique dishes.
  3. Preparing and sharing a meal involves hard work, but the joy and connection it brings can be a powerful balm for grief and pain.
Wood From Eden 192 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. The post is about cooking for beginners and trying to address the challenges faced by those who struggle in the kitchen.
  2. The content is reserved for paid subscribers only, indicating that it offers specific, valuable information that might not be accessible otherwise.
  3. The author emphasizes the idea of coming together to solve problems, highlighting a sense of community and shared support among individuals with similar challenges.
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let them eat cake 179 implied HN points 15 Jun 22
  1. Abstract concepts like joy can be interpreted in concrete ways that may differ from person to person.
  2. People may show directionality in their expressions of emotions or concepts through activities like playing the piano or practicing aikido.
  3. Biomechanical changes in the body may occur when individuals are asked to infuse activities or creations with certain emotions, even if they are not consciously aware of it.
Fireside Chat Logs 39 implied HN points 30 Nov 23
  1. Hosting Thanksgiving at home can be a great way to spend quality time with immediate family, especially if such opportunities are rare throughout the year.
  2. Welcoming relatives over can motivate deep cleaning and organization efforts, creating a tidier living space for guests.
  3. Creating a custom Thanksgiving menu can add a personal touch to the celebration and bring joy to both hosts and guests.
let them eat cake 59 implied HN points 26 Apr 23
  1. The essay emphasizes the importance of practice and learning through experimentation.
  2. The process of making a dish like pâté-croûte involves a combination of following a recipe and incorporating tacit knowledge.
  3. Kitchen vocabulary grows through hands-on experience like making sausage or pie, helping in understanding more complex dishes like pâté-croûte.
Vittles 284 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. Eating fruits can hold deep personal and cultural significance, connecting past experiences and childhood memories.
  2. For some individuals, food choices can reflect not just personal preferences, but also societal and political pressures.
  3. The act of eating an orange can be a symbolic and meaningful experience, tied to personal history and emotions.
Austin's Analects 19 implied HN points 01 Mar 24
  1. Six-Word Memoirs offer a concise way to connect with others by describing yourself in just a few words.
  2. When planning your next career move, consider mapping out adjacent careers and necessary skills to see what roles align best with your interests and strengths.
  3. A simple 'reverse sear' method can help you cook a perfect steak every time: season, oven cook, sear, and rest to enjoy a delicious meal.
let them eat cake 139 implied HN points 13 Jul 22
  1. The author reflects on the joy and significance of making and eating pies regularly, emphasizing the value of repetition in learning and creating a continuous narrative.
  2. Repetition in cooking allows for skill-building and a deepening connection to the food, turning each pie into a meaningful chapter in a personal culinary history.
  3. The author suggests two other newsletters for readers interested in similar content, highlighting the admiration for the scholarship in one and the comforting nature of the content in the other.
let them eat cake 79 implied HN points 13 Jan 23
  1. Pâté-crôute is a versatile dish, similar to pizza, where creativity in both recipe and execution is key.
  2. Recipes for pâté-crôute often feature traditional French ingredients like cognac, armagnac, foie gras, and AOC game.
  3. Success in making pâté-crôute is not just about winning, but about honestly embracing the process and the outcome.
The Analog Family 79 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Baking was a big focus this week, with delicious treats like focaccia and macarons. It's fun to experiment with new recipes in the kitchen.
  2. Cooking helped create a variety of meals, with leftovers making lunchtime easy and enjoyable. Sharing meals with family made the week feel special.
  3. There was a mix of old favorites and new recipes, reminding us that food can bring joy and comfort. Trying different dishes keeps meal planning exciting.
The Analog Family 79 implied HN points 20 Apr 23
  1. Cooking has become a way to cope with stress and embrace creativity, even if meals feel rushed. It's important to balance time spent on job searching with cooking and family activities.
  2. Using the Instant Pot and recipes with simple ingredients helps make mealtime manageable, especially on busy days. It's a great way to use leftovers and make quick yet healthy dishes.
  3. Trying out new recipes, like curried cauliflower pie or pastitsio, can make cooking fun and enjoyable. It's all about experimenting and making meals that the whole family can love.
The Rotten Apple 21 implied HN points 14 Jul 25
  1. Children in China got sick because lead paint was used to color their food. This caused many to be treated in hospitals, highlighting serious food safety issues.
  2. Several food products in the USA are being recalled for safety concerns, including bread with undeclared nuts and mineral water contaminated with harmful bacteria.
  3. A restaurant employee in Kansas pleaded guilty after intentionally contaminating food, which caused illnesses among diners. This raises awareness about the importance of food safety and honesty in the food industry.
The Heart Attack Diet 39 implied HN points 08 Aug 23
  1. The author conducted an experiment by live-blogging the process of eating a pizza to observe its effects on their energy levels.
  2. Eating pizza seemed to cause temporary effects like eye strain and mental fatigue, but overall, the author felt energetic and productive after the meal.
  3. The author concluded that their experience with carbs causing drowsiness was likely a transient issue, noting that pizza served as good fuel for their writing.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 21 Sep 23
  1. Building projects fast is possible by starting early and working on parts of the design that are ready. Getting started ahead of schedule can really speed things up.
  2. It's helpful to keep teams small and include only the right people for design discussions. Having the right experts in the room leads to quicker and clearer decisions.
  3. It's important to document all the work you do and discussions you have. Recording everything helps keep track of progress and decisions made during the project.
Experimental Fat Loss 148 implied HN points 12 Feb 24
  1. Find a delicious, satisfying meal that you love for long-term weight loss success.
  2. Control portion sizes of hyper-palatable foods to avoid overeating while still enjoying them.
  3. Repetitive meals, cooking at home, and avoiding specific food ingredients can support weight loss efforts.
Vittles 64 implied HN points 20 Nov 24
  1. Game meat, like venison, connects us to the seasons and brings rich, comforting flavors to our meals. Cooking with seasonal ingredients can enhance our relationship with the food we eat.
  2. Using unique ingredients like hibiscus can add a special twist to traditional dishes, making them more vibrant and interesting. Hibiscus' tangy flavor works well with meats, similar to how cranberry might be used.
  3. Homemade spices, like xawaash, can deepen the flavor of dishes and make them more personal. Taking the time to prepare your own seasonings can elevate your cooking experience.
Vittles 53 implied HN points 18 Dec 24
  1. This pie recipe combines blackberries and kiwi, perfect for adding brightness during winter. It's a delicious way to enjoy seasonal fruits.
  2. You can choose different decorative toppings for the pie, like a lattice crust or sugar on top. Even simple designs can look lovely and impressive.
  3. Making a successful pastry requires keeping ingredients at the right temperature and letting the dough rest. This helps create a flaky and tasty crust.
Who is Robert Malone 18 implied HN points 18 Jun 25
  1. Homesteading can be challenging, especially when dealing with snakes and other predators that threaten young birds. It's important to secure coops and keep an eye on your animals.
  2. Gardening can be a rewarding experience, and growing your own vegetables doesn't have to be expensive. You can use creative containers and save seeds to keep costs down.
  3. Raising chickens and other birds can be fun and fulfilling. It connects you to nature and provides a sense of responsibility for their care.
Vittles 112 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The author finds comfort and connection through cooking and packing school lunches for her son in a new home.
  2. Recipes for gochujang egg fried rice, crispy spiced tofu, and cardamom-scented Paanakam are shared.
  3. The act of cooking and sharing food serves as a way to create familiarity and connection in a new environment.
Who is Robert Malone 16 implied HN points 30 Jun 25
  1. Growing your own vegetables can lead to better quality food and lower grocery bills. Homemade products like pesto and pickled vegetables taste much better than store-bought options.
  2. Using fresh garden vegetables in recipes like gazpacho allows for flexible cooking. This can be a fun way to make meals and encourage trying new flavors.
  3. Raising animals and managing a farm involves a lot of work but can be rewarding. Tasks like breeding horses and caring for livestock require patience and care.
Vittles 102 implied HN points 21 Feb 24
  1. Sharing homemade kimchi and pickles can create a sense of home and friendship among flatmates.
  2. Making kimchi and pickles can help keep in touch with the seasons by using locally sourced vegetables and adapting to seasonal changes.
  3. For optimal kimchi, ensure proper salting of vegetables, store at appropriate temperatures, and consider adding a porridge or paste to aid fermentation.
Startup Strategies 42 implied HN points 05 Dec 24
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Neuro Athletics 15 implied HN points 24 Jun 25
  1. Olive oil, especially extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), is good for your health and can help you live longer. Studies show that people who use olive oil often have lower risks of serious diseases.
  2. The quality of olive oil matters a lot. Extra virgin olive oil has more health benefits because it contains important compounds called polyphenols that fight inflammation and protect cells.
  3. There's a lot of talk about olive oil being a healthy choice, but you have to be careful. If you buy low-quality olive oil, you might miss out on the real health perks.
Mister Branzino's Newsletter 19 implied HN points 08 Dec 23
  1. People are opting to eat from hot bars at grocery stores more than at restaurants due to the macro-economy, so cooking at home can be a good money-saving option.
  2. National Cookie Day was celebrated last week, and there's a delicious peanut butter cookie recipe featured that's worth trying.
  3. Food & Wine's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide is recommended for Christmas shopping, with gift ideas like the Yeti Rambler being appealing. Still enough time to get gifts.
Vittles 87 implied HN points 14 Feb 24
  1. Experimenting with egg white substitutions in cookie recipes can lead to delightful results like chewy and soft cookies with a subtly crisp exterior, perfect for ice cream sandwiches.
  2. Understanding the balance between structure-building and structure-breaking ingredients in baking science is essential for recipe modifications.
  3. Using up leftover ingredients and testing flavor combinations can inspire creative and tasty variations of chocolate chip cookies.
Vittles 77 implied HN points 13 Mar 24
  1. Archana Pidathala's buckwheat breakfast set includes panjiri and spiced chai cake, offering nourishment and indulgence in the form of a versatile, fragrant dish.
  2. Food can be a way to connect and care for others, as seen through the author's experience of creating dishes inspired by loved ones.
  3. Buckwheat is a versatile ingredient for creating gluten-free recipes like panjiri, providing a unique, earthy flavor profile that complements other ingredients.
Murder, She Cooked 19 implied HN points 05 Apr 23
  1. Virtual reality club for Murder, She Wrote fans with free monthly episode guides and recipes
  2. Join Cabot Cove Club with assigned show characters and extra perks for paying subscribers
  3. Episode summary: Restaurant opening causes chaos with themed dishes, health issues, and Jessica's culinary detective skills
Autoscriptorium 19 implied HN points 12 Apr 23
  1. Eggs are a rich source of protein and fat, making them a delicious and versatile ingredient in the diet.
  2. For a perfect fried egg with a runny yolk, cover the pan with a lid and cook the whites while keeping an eye on the yolks to prevent overcooking.
  3. Adding small cooking tricks like covering the pan and removing it before the yolk gels ensure a delightful sunny side up egg with a runny yolk.
Autoscriptorium 19 implied HN points 13 Aug 23
  1. Consider making smaller, easily digested dinners since the body metabolizes food better in the morning.
  2. Ensure your diet includes enough healthy fats, which are crucial for overall health, like skin, hair, brain function, and metabolism.
  3. Try out recipes like Umami Butter, Bitchin' Sauce, and Savory Cheese Spread to add flavor and decadence to simple meals.
The Heart Attack Diet 19 implied HN points 26 Jun 23
  1. Willpower is seen as a negative when it comes to weight loss in this perspective.
  2. Proper diet includes avoiding high-carb foods like bread, potatoes, and yams, and replacing them with nutrient-filled fats like double cream.
  3. Consider supplementing with a daily multivitamin to ensure essential micronutrients are not omitted from the diet.