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Eric Kim

Eric Kim is a New York Times staff food writer born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked his way through the literary and culinary world to eventually become a digital manager at Food Network and a senior editor at Food52, where he amassed a devoted readership for his “Table for One” column. He now hosts regular videos on NYT Cooking’s YouTube channel. A former contributing editor at Saveur, Eric taught writing and literature at Columbia University, and his work has been featured in The Washington Post, Bon Appétit, and Food & Wine. He lives with his rescue pup, Quentin Compson, in New York City.
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Eat Your Books Lists 13 PRH Titles as Their Best Cookbook of the Year for 2022

If one of your New Year’s resolutions this year includes making more time and space to cook at home, you’re in for a treat. From the release of Claire Saffitz’s newest dessert cookbook to Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein’s celebration of the African diaspora in My America: Recipes from a Black Chef, 2022 marked the

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