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Food Network Magazine

Oct 01 2022
Magazine

Each issue is packed with star recipes and tips, behind-the-scenes scoops and fun, and creative ideas for home cooks. Get Food Network digital magazine subscription today.

To Your Health • Here’s what’s extra good for you in this issue.

Food Network Magazine

Star Search • Find your favorite Food Network celebs in this issue.

Watch This! • See what Food Network stars are up to this month.

October

Getting Schooled!

On Your Mark • Tear out these apple “cookmarks” and flag your favorite recipes.

New on the Shelf • Check out these just-released groceries and goods.

Star Kitchen • Step into the stunning new space that Jet and Ali Tila cooked up.

COOKING School • Ready for your culinary crash course? Learn to make perfect pasta, fish, steak and more. There’s no diploma—but you will earn bragging rights!

The Entrance EXAM • See how well you’d do in culinary school!

TRICKS of the Trade • Chefs reveal their secret gear hacks: These simple household items can do more than you think!

South Carolina Chef Ambassadors and Mentor Ming Tsai Make a Splash in NYC

South Carolina 2021 & 2022 Chef Ambassadors

TIME TO TRY Homemade Pasta • Making noodles from scratch is easier than you think!

HOW TO Cook Fish Every Which Way • Try five great recipes—and get some fish-shopping tips!

The Fish Buying Guide • Next time you’re shopping for fish, know what you’re getting!

THE Roast Chicken RULES • Here’s how to get a restaurant-quality bird every time.

The Roasted Vegetable Cheat Sheet • Our chefs found the best way to roast 15 favorites.

Bread Baking Basics • Nothing is more rewarding than making bread from scratch.

SCRAMBLE Eggs LIKE A PRO • Take breakfast to the next level with Bobby Flay.

STEP UP YOUR Chicken Noodle SOUP • Create an all-star dish with Molly Yeh’s homemade noodles.

MAKE A Seafood CLASSIC • Kardea Brown walks us through a Lowcountry favorite, Limpin’ Susan.

COOK A PERFECT Steak • Treat your guests (and yourself!) to a porterhouse that’s a cut above.

How to Make an Apple Pie • Every baker should have this foolproof recipe.

Build a Better Cake • Brush up on the basics, then turn the page to make a showstopping dessert!

Cocktail CLASS • Be your own mixologist: Here’s how to stock your bar and make drinks like a pro.

TIME FOR A Drink! • Go with a classic cocktail—or try a new twist.

Field Trip! • Three editors hit the road to get hands-on lessons in local food.

weeknight cooking

INSIDE THE Test Kitchen • Our chefs dish out tips, tricks and cooking hacks.

party time

Trick Out your Halloween • Steal some scary-good ideas for the big day.

little MONSTERS • These treats may look creepy, but they’re actually pretty sweet!

Who’s Counting? • Guess how many candy pumpkins are in this jar and you could win big!


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 106 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Oct 01 2022

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  • Release date: September 1, 2022

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Each issue is packed with star recipes and tips, behind-the-scenes scoops and fun, and creative ideas for home cooks. Get Food Network digital magazine subscription today.

To Your Health • Here’s what’s extra good for you in this issue.

Food Network Magazine

Star Search • Find your favorite Food Network celebs in this issue.

Watch This! • See what Food Network stars are up to this month.

October

Getting Schooled!

On Your Mark • Tear out these apple “cookmarks” and flag your favorite recipes.

New on the Shelf • Check out these just-released groceries and goods.

Star Kitchen • Step into the stunning new space that Jet and Ali Tila cooked up.

COOKING School • Ready for your culinary crash course? Learn to make perfect pasta, fish, steak and more. There’s no diploma—but you will earn bragging rights!

The Entrance EXAM • See how well you’d do in culinary school!

TRICKS of the Trade • Chefs reveal their secret gear hacks: These simple household items can do more than you think!

South Carolina Chef Ambassadors and Mentor Ming Tsai Make a Splash in NYC

South Carolina 2021 & 2022 Chef Ambassadors

TIME TO TRY Homemade Pasta • Making noodles from scratch is easier than you think!

HOW TO Cook Fish Every Which Way • Try five great recipes—and get some fish-shopping tips!

The Fish Buying Guide • Next time you’re shopping for fish, know what you’re getting!

THE Roast Chicken RULES • Here’s how to get a restaurant-quality bird every time.

The Roasted Vegetable Cheat Sheet • Our chefs found the best way to roast 15 favorites.

Bread Baking Basics • Nothing is more rewarding than making bread from scratch.

SCRAMBLE Eggs LIKE A PRO • Take breakfast to the next level with Bobby Flay.

STEP UP YOUR Chicken Noodle SOUP • Create an all-star dish with Molly Yeh’s homemade noodles.

MAKE A Seafood CLASSIC • Kardea Brown walks us through a Lowcountry favorite, Limpin’ Susan.

COOK A PERFECT Steak • Treat your guests (and yourself!) to a porterhouse that’s a cut above.

How to Make an Apple Pie • Every baker should have this foolproof recipe.

Build a Better Cake • Brush up on the basics, then turn the page to make a showstopping dessert!

Cocktail CLASS • Be your own mixologist: Here’s how to stock your bar and make drinks like a pro.

TIME FOR A Drink! • Go with a classic cocktail—or try a new twist.

Field Trip! • Three editors hit the road to get hands-on lessons in local food.

weeknight cooking

INSIDE THE Test Kitchen • Our chefs dish out tips, tricks and cooking hacks.

party time

Trick Out your Halloween • Steal some scary-good ideas for the big day.

little MONSTERS • These treats may look creepy, but they’re actually pretty sweet!

Who’s Counting? • Guess how many candy pumpkins are in this jar and you could win big!


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