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Chef's Night Out: Roberta's
Ready for a night out in New York City with Roberta's head chef Carlo Mirarchi? We hope you like duck carnitas, wine, wings, oysters, and a lot of mezcal.
FUEL: The Riff Raff Weight Gain Diet
We follow Riff Raff on his quest to become 240 pounds of pure muscle, as he plows through seafood, sips on giant frappuccinos, and "slangs slices" of pizza to his fans.
The Best Ingredient for Enjoying Oysters Is Snow
Dive into those oysters like Jacques Cousteau pursuing a narwhal, like Don Draper searching for his soul. Eat them unencumbered by thought. Eat them outside in the snow.
Oysters Gregory Recipe
This baked oyster recipe is packed with bacon, tarragon, and lemon that echoes the New England coastline where it comes from.
How to Eat Oysters and Not Look Like an Idiot
A good oyster should taste like an ocean bouillon cube or a perfectly seasoned potato chip.
Blowtorched Oysters Cured My Hangover
It’s a strange sensation in the mouth, the crispy top with the soggy underside. It’s sharp, sweet, and tangy and I feel the edges of my hangover curl up and concede.
There's a Danish Town Overrun with Giant Oysters
Ribe, a Danish town on the Jutland Peninsula, is rife with peculiarities. Not least the ever-multiplying plague of giant oysters bigger than human hands that live a few kilometers from the shore.
Why This Craft Brewer Is Giving a Middle Finger to Beer-Making Tradition
Sam Calagione, the founder of Dogfish Head, has never hidden his disdain for antiquated beer-brewing laws, and has instead found inspiration in culinary ingredients and techniques utilized in cooking.
This Brewer Is Giving His Beer a Taste of the Ocean with Oysters and Seawater
Benchtop Brewing Company is whipping up concoctions that pay homage to the tidewater region that they call home, including a gose with seawater and local oysters.
How to Make the Ultimate 'Feast of Seven Fishes' with Frank Pinello
The host of 'The Pizza Show' invited us into his home and showed us how the Feast of the Seven Fishes is done right, with a little help from nonna.
Invisible Rivers in Our Atmosphere Killed Oysters in the San Francisco Bay
Atmospheric rivers are corridors of water vapor predicted to increase under climate change.