Cook’s Country Editor Eva Katz — Kitchen Tour and Cook’s Profile: January 26 – 30

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Did you catch our profile on writer, food editor, and recipe developer Eva Katz this week? If you’re just tuning in now, you can read the whole series right here:


  1. 1. Cook’s Country Editor Eva Katz’s Homey, Hardworking Kitchen
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  2. 2. The Surprising Kitchen Habit That Keeps Food Editor Eva Katz Sane
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  3. 3. The 10 Things a Cook’s Country Editor Always Has in Her Kitchen
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  4. 4. Eva Katz’s Favorite Measuring Spoons
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  5. 5. Why Eva Katz Thinks You Should Ditch Your Slow Cooker and Buy a Pressure Cooker Instead
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These Habits Will Help You Keep 4 of Your New Year’s Resolutions in the Kitchen — Life in the Kitchen

Did you make a New Year’s resolution in the kitchen? Perhaps you want to cook dinner more often, or pack your lunch every day. Making resolutions can be perilous — do you have the willpower to keep them? But healthy resolutions like these don’t have to be massive efforts; keeping them is the result of small daily habits.

Here are four New Year’s resolutions that some of us made this year — to cook dinner more, to pack a lunch, to eat more greens, and to use our cookbooks — and a few simple habits and suggestions for each resolution to keep them strong well into the new year.

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How To Make French Onion Soup — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn

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French onion soup is a bistro classic, the most homey and delicious example of good cafe cooking. But only a handful of frugal ingredients make up this restaurant favorite. Onions, broth, salt, and butter mingle in a slow magic that transforms them into a wildly luxurious bowl of silky onions and dark broth. If you’ve only eaten French onion soup in restaurants you’ll be shocked at how easy it is to make in your own kitchen.

Here is a step-by-step recipe for making the best French onion soup you’ve ever eaten. It’s one of the simplest yet most satisfying soups, and one to learn by heart.

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We Tried 5 Brands of Chicken Broth, and Here Is the Winner — Grocery Taste Test

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Nothing beats the boost of comforting flavor that chicken broth can add to a recipe, but while we do adore homemade, we confess we don’t always have gorgeous quarts of stock in the freezer. Boxed broth is a convenient shortcut. But the selection of brands out there can be pretty overwhelming, not to mention the fact that broth can now come in boxes, cans, cubes, jars of concentrate, and even little packets.

Since we use it in so many recipes, we decided it was time to do a taste test here at The Kitchn of boxed low-sodium chicken broths, and here are the results!

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Why I Don’t Cook “Light,” “Diet,” or “Healthy” Recipes — Loving Food While Losing Weight

I have been known to say that any cookbook is a weight loss book, because I strongly believe that cooking for yourself at home is the best way to lose weight. I know this axiom isn’t totally accurate (hey, Paula Deen!), but it contains a lot of truth.

Another reason I like to issue this advice is that I’ve seen weight loss and home cooking goals evaporate in the face of recipes that are engineered to be low-cal, low-fat, and low-sodium. Those recipes can also be incredibly low-flavor. Regardless of how “good” the nutrition facts of a dish are, it doesn’t benefit your health or your weight loss efforts if you don’t eat it, or if you’re snacking an hour later because dinner didn’t satisfy.

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Jade’s Thai Kitchen in Chiang Mai — Kitchen Tour

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Who cooks and eats here: Jade and Toby Keller, son Cy, and dog Dot
Where: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rent or Own? Rent

Jade and Toby’s kitchen in Thailand feels familiar and inviting at first glance, but if you look closely you’ll notice several elements you don’t often see in American kitchens: a shelving rack for helmets for the couple’s scooter transportation, a (tiny) portable oven instead of a large range for baking, a power converter to operate all the coffee-making equipment.

Those are just some of the ways Jade’s cooking life has changed since she and her husband moved to Thailand four years ago, but you know what? They love it.

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