To ring in our big tenth anniversary, we're looking back at all the books we've brought into the world. These are the ones you've rated and reviewed the most.
So to ring in our big tenth anniversary, we're looking back at all the books we've brought into the world, and recalling some of the most beloved recipes from each volume.
These are the ones you've rated and reviewed the most on Food52, or cooked at home and showed off on social media.“This is a treasure! I have all the books but have only made Chocolate Dump It cake and Marcella Hazan’s Tomato Sauce from this group of recipes.
. Held weekly, to start, then eventually monthly, and now quarterly, our contests helped make Food52 a gathering place for the very best home-cooked recipes, passed along from cook to cook., celebrates this important part of Food52’s history, featuring 140 seasonal recipes that are also all previous recipe contest winners.
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