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Ebelskivers: A Danish holiday treat you can make all year
The spherical pancakes can be filled or left airy, but you need a special pan to make them.
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Farmers markets may help poor get healthy
The program, now in its third year, already has shown remarkable results.
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Barbecue battle brings the heat
As the battle prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary in the District, a look at its evolution reveals that a lot has changed in this town, and in barbecue.
Featured Recipes
Dinner in Minutes: Seared Scallops With Herbed Apricot Sauce
The prep for the whole dish could hardly be easier.
Nourish: Herbed Green Beans and Mushrooms
Thinly sliced mushrooms are sauteed and flavored with garlic.
Byrrh Cocktail
This recipe comes from Frank Meier, legendary head bartender at Paris’s famed Ritz Bar.
Post Live
Food Security
Millions are overweight. Millions are malnourished. Washington Post Live convened experts to confront problems connected with the food supply.
Where Pop-Tarts loom large
Christopher Boffoli’s images combine macro food and tiny people; whimsy and social commentary.
Search for spirits turns up forgotten bottles
The author becomes aquainted with two old spirits and three different cocktails, thanks to importer Eric Seed.
Burgundy, behind closed doors
The author shares his insider experience of trying a classic French wine in an exclusive setting.
Wine recommendations
As with any region, the more narrowly the wine’s origin can be defined on the label, the more exclusive and expensive it is and the more likely it will express a particular “terroir.”
What I ate during my Summer Fancy Food Show
What’s unique among the 180,000 products at the specialty foods showcase? We examine a few.
In summer, food trucks are like prison sweat boxes
Local street food vendors take different approaches for beating the heat — some of which don’t work.
Gluten-free products at the Fancy Food Show
Are you gluten intolerant? Then the Summer Fancy Food Show has something for you.
Highlights from the ‘Food Security’ summit
The Washington Post Live summit hosted politicians, chief executives and the Agriculture Secretary to discuss ways to combat global food insecurity.
Too fancy for you: 100-year balsamico
Fancy Food Show exhibitors fall all over themselves trying to get you to sample their wares. Not so at the Leonardi booth.
Obama’s visit to Kenny’s BBQ: What does it mean?
Smoke Signals tries to understand why the president visited this tiny joint in Northeast Washington.
First Bite: Tel’veh Cafe & Wine Bar
The Mount Vernon Square cafe is missing a key ingredient in its kitchen: a stove.
First Bite: Bandolero in Georgetown
Chef de cuisine Tony Starr is pumping out dips, taquitos, tacos and other small plates inspired by, but not necessarily tradition-bound by, Mexico
First Bite: LacoMelza Ethio Cafe and Gallery
The cafe/gallery in Silver Spring distinguishes itself further by serving its stews and vegetable salads in pots or raised glass dishes rather than on a round of injera.
First Bite: Catalan buffet matches art exhibit
Jose Andres designed the menu for the cafe running with a Joan Miro exhibit at the National Gallery of Art.
First Bite: Sixth Engine elevates firehouse fare
The owners have kept the fire station vibe but focused on “restaurant-forward” fare.
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Farmers market listings
The Washington Post Food section’s 2012 listing and map of farmers markets in the area.
2012 list of Washington area CSAs
Search among nearly 70 farms offering community-supported agriculture programs this year.
Goat curry, family-style
Even though the sprawling a la carte menu at Kohinoor Dhaba is Punjab-inspired, the $9.95 buffet is the way to go.
2011-2012 cooking class listings
Search among 16 categories and hundreds of classes given in the District and in the Virginia and Maryland suburbs.
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