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Tuesday
Sep032013

Five Ingredients make an Easy Meal

By Ben Mims
For Cooking Newbie, a blog for beginner cooks

Since moving to Berkeley from San Francisco three months ago, I’d been living in a small apartment with no kitchen. Suffice it to say, it was difficult for me to cook every night for dinner.

But two days ago, my partner and I moved into a new apartment with a large kitchen and I wanted to commemorate it. So I dusted off all my kitchen tools and set forth making one of my favorite meals to celebrate the occasion: salsa-braised chicken.

This dish is one of those that seems too simple to be good. It only has five ingredients (excluding salt, of course), and is ready in less than an hour and a half.

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Monday
Aug262013

Labor Day Sides and Desserts

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

Special Fork’s summer vacation comes to an end next Tuesday. After Labor Day, all bloggers will be back with more delicious recipes and food ideas to fit the 30-minute prep limit that we’ve set for ourselves, to ensure that no recipe is too time-consuming for busy home cooks.

Meanwhile, I wanted to leave you with a last look back at recipes from previous blog posts. This week, I’m showcasing side dishes for your Labor Day get-together. You’ll find recipes for salads, salsas and desserts for your end-of-summer enjoyment on a special Pinterest board.

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Monday
Aug192013

A Summer Project

Special Fork is on summer hiatus from August 5 through Labor Day. Each Monday, while we’re on vacation, I’ll present another facet of Special Fork and highlight some features you might have missed.

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

Like going on vacation, the start of summer seems to stretch on languorously, with the bright promise of many leisurely days ahead. But about the midpoint of a vacation – and of summer – the days begin to quicken, flying by so briskly that the second half seems shorter than the first.

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Monday
Aug122013

Our Best Cooking Tips and Tricks

Special Fork is on summer hiatus from August 5 through Labor Day. Each Monday, while we’re on vacation, I’ll present another facet of Special Fork and highlight some features you might have missed.

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

A sensible way to learn to cook is to just do it, one simple recipe at a time. By following instructions in a recipe, you’re rewarded with something good to eat, and you’ll begin to learn cooking techniques along the way.

After more than three years of blogging, Monday through Friday, Special Fork bloggers have produced a rich collection of recipes, all taking no more than 30 minutes of prep time. And, embedded in many of the blog posts, are useful cooking tips and tricks that I am highlighting for you today.

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Monday
Aug052013

What to Cook Tomorrow?

Special Fork is on summer hiatus from August 5 through Labor Day. Each Monday, while we’re on vacation, I’ll present another facet of Special Fork and highlight some features you might have missed.

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

Special Fork is on summer hiatus from August 5 through Labor Day. Each Monday, while we’re on vacation, I’ll present another facet of Special Fork and highlight some features you might have missed.

If you know our story, you know that our site, whether you visit via smartphone or computer, is meant to be used at the end of day, when you’re faced with deciding what to cook for dinner, and don’t have a clue. All our recipes take 30 minutes of prep or less; cooking time may be extra. The place to search for recipes is in our database.

For this week’s post, I’d like to introduce you to Special Fork’s Pinterest page. We have all kinds of fun and useful food-related boards including Food Humor, one of my favorites.

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