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  2. Sohla El-Waylly - Wikipedia

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    Sohla El-Waylly (née Nusrath Sohla Muzib [3] [4]) is a Bengali-American chef, restaurateur, author, and YouTube personality. She currently creates recipes and hosts web video series for History and the New York Times Cooking YouTube channel. She also serves as a judge on the culinary reality competition "The Big Brunch."

  3. Priya Krishna - Wikipedia

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    Priya Krishna is an Indian-American food journalist and YouTube personality. She is a food reporter for The New York Times and has previously contributed to The New Yorker, Eater, and TASTE (as a columnist). [1] [2] [3] She is also the author of multiple cookbooks, including Indian-ish, a cookbook she wrote with her mother. [4]

  4. 25+ healthy & hearty salmon recipes perfect for any day of the week If you love salmon, check out my delicious recipes. From oven-baked and stovetop to grilled and air-fried, find your new favorite!

  5. Andrew Rea - Wikipedia

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    Eat What You Watch, published in 2017 by Dovetail Communications, contains recipes from the show's first season. [12] Binging with Babish, published in 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, includes 100 recipes from various seasons of the show and a foreword by Jon Favreau, of whom Rea is a fan. [13] The book was a New York Times Best Seller. [13]

  6. Katie Lee Biegel makes tender ribs and cheesy soup for game day

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    This week on our TODAY Food Loves Football series, author and cooking show host Katie Lee Biegel is stopping by to cook up some delicious game-day dishes. To celebrate the exciting Chiefs-versus ...

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  8. Claire Saffitz - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Saffitz started contributing to NYT Cooking, including being featured on their YouTube channel. [35] In May 2021, Saffitz made another appearance on The Tonight Show. [36] Claire's second cookbook, titled What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People was released on November 8, 2022. It also became a New York Times Best ...

  9. Melissa Clark - Wikipedia

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    In her early career, Clark was a freelance writer for various publications, including the New York Times, and worked in "front of house" jobs at restaurants. [12] In 2007, she began her weekly "A Good Appetite" column at The New York Times, [12] [13] She became a full-time staff writer at the Times in 2012, [11] writing about 65 recipes each year for the newspaper. [12]