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17 Best Gardening Gifts for Mother's Day, According to Moms Who Actually Garden

17 April 2025 at 15:00

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if your mom spends most of spring and summer digging, pruning, planting, or admiring her flower beds, you’re in the right place. We rounded up the best gardening gifts for moms, from practical tools like watering wands and plant markers to thoughtful extras like gardener’s hand cream and a fresh tomato leaf candle. Whether she’s a veggie-grower, wildflower fanatic, or more of a tomato-in-a-container kind of gardener, this list has something she’ll use—and love.

To curate this list, I went straight to the source: my mom and my aunt. Both of them have serious planting experience. I grew up trailing behind my mom in the garden center at Home Depot and Lowe’s, not knowing what anything was, but totally enchanted by the colors and vines.

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How to Style Your Kitchen for Spring, According to Our Founder

16 April 2025 at 19:16

Welcome to the latest edition of Food52 Founder Amanda Hesser’s weekly newsletter, Hey There, It’s Amanda, packed with food, travel, and shopping tips, Food52 doings, and other matters that catch her eye. Get inspired—sign up here for her emails.


Emily, a reader of this newsletter, sent me photos of her kitchen and a note that said, “Renovated my dream kitchen a year ago, but cannot figure out how to style my countertop area, particularly corners. Help if ya’ll can!”

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High-Minded Gifts for Cannabis Enthusiasts

16 April 2025 at 17:17

In The Green Scene, there's no such thing as a silly question about cannabis. What's the difference between THC and CBD? How the heck do I make edibles at home? What home design advice can dispensaries teach me? Kick back—we have the answers.

Editor's note: This piece was updated in April, 2025

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42 Easter Dinner Ideas for a Delicious, No-Stress Holiday Feast

16 April 2025 at 04:46

Easter dinner is a cherished tradition, bringing together family and friends to celebrate with a festive meal. Whether you're planning a classic spread featuring glazed ham and scalloped potatoes or exploring new dishes like spring vegetable panzanella and lemony roast chicken, we've curated a collection of recipes to inspire your holiday menu. From main courses to sides and desserts, these Easter dinner ideas are sure to delight your guests and make your celebration memorable.

There are many things about Easter that I look forward to, from dip-dyeing hard-boiled eggs to heating up Peeps in the microwave. But one of my favorites is sitting down to dinner with my family, which isn't something we necessarily do every day.

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How to Celebrate Easter Without Eggs: Egg-Free Recipes & Creative Ideas

16 April 2025 at 00:55

Easter might be the most egg-centric holiday of the year—but what if you’re skipping eggs this spring? Whether you’re dealing with an egg allergy, following a plant-based diet, or just trying to avoid the high price of a dozen eggs (yep, it’s still a thing), we’ve got you covered. Celebrating Easter without eggs doesn’t have to mean missing out on all the treats, sweets, and baked goods that make the holiday fun. From egg-free Easter recipes and clever egg substitutes in baking to eggless Easter desserts even kids will love, these ideas prove you can totally skip the eggs without sacrificing the spirit of the season.

So whether you're dodging dye kits or dairy-free by choice, here are our favorite ways to make your Easter egg-free—and still completely delicious.

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52 Irresistible Easter Side Dishes: From Classics to Creative Twists

15 April 2025 at 22:29

Whether you're planning a full Easter dinner or just in charge of bringing a dish to share, no holiday spread is complete without a stellar lineup of sides. From buttery rolls to vibrant spring salads, these Easter side dishes are the unsung heroes of the meal—bringing balance, color, and a whole lot of flavor to your table.

In this guide, we’ve rounded up 50 of our favorite Easter sides from the Food52 archives, including classics like scalloped potatoes and roasted carrots, plus fresh takes like herby grain salads and tender roasted radishes. You'll also find vegetarian brunch ideas, make-ahead favorites, and even a few Easter dinner ideas, or explore our full spring recipe collection for even more seasonal inspiration.

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I Made Iced Lattes With the Founder of The Nitro Bar

15 April 2025 at 17:26

The word viral is overused (I’m guilty), but when it comes to the internet-iconic Rhode Island coffee shop The Nitro Bar, there’s no better way to describe the phenomenon. The Nitro Bar has three locations across the tiny state of Rhode Island, and all of them have an ever-growing line out the door at all times. Their TikTok and Instagram rack up crazy impression numbers, which has food businesses everywhere copying their marketing tactics. The genius behind it all: Audrey Finocchiaro, the co-owner and co-founder of the successful shop(s), which started as a humble little cart serving cold brew.

The videos and social media content that perform so well pretty much all showcase a Nitro Bar drink being made, with a specialty coffee syrup or some sort of flavored twist. Right now, their summer syrups include strawberry and caramelized banana (yum), while some off-season favorites include orange chocolate, black raspberry, and cherry vanilla. Customers wait in long lines year-round for anything and everything Nitro Bar— including me. When I lived in Boston a few years ago, I would hop on the commuter rail train to Providence and get their chocolate wafer iced latte and spend a rainy day sipping and snacking with friends. I’ve been a follower of Audrey and the Nitro Bar’s work for a while now, and was so happy to get her into the Food52 office.

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17 Unexpected but Easy Easter Brunch Ideas

14 April 2025 at 19:40

Hosting an Easter brunch but want to switch things up this year? These easy and unexpected Easter brunch ideas are all about flavor, ease, and a little bit of springtime fun. From lemony baked goods to savory galettes, we’ve rounded up our favorite Food52 recipes that’ll surprise your guests—in the best way possible.

Whether you’re skipping the ham, feeding a vegetarian crowd, or just want something you can make ahead, these brunch-friendly picks deliver. You’ll find seasonal flavors, minimal prep, and even a few smart shortcuts (like frozen puff pastry or store-bought rolls) that make entertaining a breeze.

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30 Spring Dessert Recipes That Are Perfect for Easter

14 April 2025 at 18:14

Easter is a celebration of renewal, and what better way to embrace the season than with desserts that capture the essence of spring? Whether you're hosting a brunch or attending a potluck, these 30 desserts—from citrus-infused cakes to indulgent treats—are sure to be the highlight of your gathering.

From a distance, it would seem as if brunch and Easter’s prolific relationship would complicate the holiday’s dessert situation. Of course, this is decidedly false. Dessert’s wonder is not bound to time constraints or specific holidays. Dessert is omnipotent, strong, always sweet, and certainly stealing the show on Easter Sunday. So, yeah, Easter dessert is something to get excited about.

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13 Deviled Egg Recipes That’ll Steal the Show

14 April 2025 at 17:32

Whether you're hosting brunch, bringing something to a spring picnic, or just craving a nostalgic snack, deviled eggs always deliver. Creamy, tangy, and endlessly riffable, they're the kind of thing people reach for before even asking what's in them. From the tried-and-true classics to recipes with kimchi, smoked trout, or crispy bacon, here are our best deviled egg recipes to make for your next gathering.

Cooked, cut in half, emptied, then refilled with something delicious—it begs the question: Are deviled eggs really just the egg version of twice baked potatoes? Either way, deviled eggs remain the perfect snack for spring hosting. Handheld, easy to make, and always crowd-pleasing, this classic deserves an invite to every party.

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21 Easter Basket Ideas: Sweet & Savory Goodies to Hide Around the House

12 April 2025 at 21:05

If you're anything like me, the joy of Easter baskets doesn't stop when you outgrow the chocolate eggs. Sure, the toys and candy are fun, but what really makes an Easter basket feel extra special is curating the perfect assortment of goodies. Growing up, my mom’s Easter baskets were always thoughtfully filled with my favorite treats—from rich chocolate truffles to the most incredible homemade cookies—and even into my college years, she’d still keep the tradition alive (because who doesn’t love a basket filled with delicious surprises?).

So, why not carry on this joyful tradition with your own take on an Easter basket? Whether you're putting together a basket for your food-loving friends or those who appreciate a touch of luxury, we’ve got you covered. From sweet confections to savory snacks and even something fun to sip, these 21 picks will elevate any Easter celebration. These are perfect for people who appreciate quality ingredients—think high-end chocolate bars, zesty sauces, and gourmet pantry staples.

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45 Best Easter Cake Ideas for Springtime Celebrations

12 April 2025 at 19:37

After a satisfying Easter brunch or dinner packed with roasted lamb, glazed ham, and all your favorite spring sides, the kids will likely steal away to a corner of the house, peeling open piece after piece of candy. But what about dessert for the grown-ups (and the sweet tooths of all ages)?

As with any good holiday meal, it’s important to end Easter Sunday on a sweet, special note—and nothing says spring celebration quite like a showstopping cake. From classic carrot cake and lemon bundts to coconut layer cakes and strawberry shortcakes, these Easter cake recipes are perfect for any spring gathering.

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Curried Everything Matzo Will Not Only Improve Your Passover, But All Your Future Charcuterie Boards

12 April 2025 at 17:20

I loved Passover growing up. My mom would host 60+ people in our house, my grandmother would fill disposable hotel pans with brisket, sweet and sour meatballs and potato kugel. With all the amazing food I was always confused by how we settled for the crumbly, dry matzo that sat in boxes on every table.

Sure, the bland, not-so-pleasent tasting nature of matzo is kind of the point: its meant to remind us of the Jews escape out of suffering an Egypt that was so quick the bread couldn’t even rise. However, our dessert spread was always stuffed with delicious cakes and confections made with matzo meal. I was determined to get the same satisfaction out of the matzo itself by making it from scratch.

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Bananas (& Rum) Are The Secret to Upgrading Your Easter Coffee Cake

12 April 2025 at 07:00

This recipe came to me when I was thinking about what to make for Easter brunch, and after asking around the office, it became clear that coffee cake was a go-to for a lot of people. At the same time, my personal go-to is often banana bread—something that everyone always loves, no matter the occasion.

While I’m definitely not the first to do this, I wanted to make something that felt like a hybrid: a banana bread with the structure and topping of a coffee cake. From there, the Bananas Foster idea came in. I’ve always liked how straightforward those flavors are—caramelized banana, dark rum, butter, and sometimes a little crunch from toasted nuts. It felt like a fun direction to take this recipe in and turn it into something a little more layered and (very) brunch-appropriate.

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Hosting This Spring? Here’s How to Set a Table That Feels Effortless

11 April 2025 at 23:13

There’s something about spring that makes dinner feel like an occasion again. The days are longer, flowers are blooming, and suddenly setting the table feels just as important as what’s being served.

I’ve loved “tablescaping” for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I’d jump at any excuse to set the table—Sunday dinners, holidays, even regular weeknights. I went through a serious napkin-folding phase (I’m talking flowers, hearts, animals…I’d even refold them at restaurants). At home, I’d use wrapping paper as a makeshift runner, sprinkle confetti around (much to my mother’s annoyance), and rummage through drawers for anything remotely decorative.

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Everyone’s Freaking Out About This New Matcha Cafe

11 April 2025 at 20:37

As a part of Snack Shop series, Annie Arriaga investigates the latest and greatest viral snack shops in New York City to see if the hype is real, if the snacks are yummy, and if the spot is underrated, overrated, or perfectly rated.

If you’re a matcha girlie like me, you’ve had more bad matcha than good matcha in New York City. Coffee shops often make the mistake of treating matcha like they treat coffee, but it’s much more complicated than that. Preparing matcha, in its most traditional form, is a special and sacred ritual done with mindfulness and intention. The quality of water used and the specific whisking technique varies depending on if it's meant to be made into a latte or drunk straight up.

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Meet Allison Shawn, Founder of SOMBRA Ceramics Studio

10 April 2025 at 22:26

All Fired Up is our Shop’s monthly handmade ceramics drop, curated by Food52, and all from small and local makers. This month, we’re featuring LA-based artist Allison Shawn of SOMBRA Studio Ceramics.


For Allison Shawn, it wasn’t a question of if she was going to run her own business—it was simply a question of when. And maybe what too. If you’d told her in college—or even five years after—that ceramics would be her future, she probably wouldn’t have believed you.

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Introducing Forkcast: Your Weekly Meal Plan & Grocery List

By: Food52
10 April 2025 at 21:11

Welcome to Forkcast—a weekly meal-planning newsletter that rounds up five Food52 recipes for the days ahead. The meals will be accompanied by a corresponding grocery list, recipe-specific pointers, and Food52 products that'll come in handy while cooking.

Grey—that's all we can see while writing this email. Will these lifeless skies bring rain? Of course. When? It's April, so always. But this week, that's fine—because we've chosen five of our coziest spring recipes to bear through the season's early showers. Discover five comforting recipes, a handy grocery list, and how to get this meal plan in your inbox each week.

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6 Tips for Hosting a Stress-Free Pasta Dinner Party

10 April 2025 at 20:17

Welcome to Come on Over, a Food52 newsletter about hosting life’s big and little moments. It’s where we share our editor’s personal tips and tricks, from modern-day etiquette—shoes off or shoes on?—to making extra seating out of every surface of an apartment. This week, Kelly is gearing up for pasta night.


No two-syllable word hits me quite like “pasta.” Aside from potatoes (hey, I am Irish), there’s no greater comfort food. A tomato sauce base is top tier—I’ll hear no different—and the smell of garlic knots baking as guests walk through the door? Magic. While pasta night is a simple concept, I believe in small elevations that give even the most casual affairs a bit more oomph. So pick your poison (pasta shape) and let’s get into it.

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I Tested the Frolic Ice Cream Machine—Here’s What I Thought

10 April 2025 at 16:46

In no particular order, I believe three of the world’s hardest questions to answer are as follows:

  1. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
  2. What do you want to eat?
  3. What’s your favorite ice cream flavor?

Numbers 1 and 2 will always elicit some sort of response in the vein of “I couldn’t have less of an idea.” But number 3? Oh, I have lots of ideas… and even more follow-up questions.

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