Plus: The best kitchen tools for beginner cooks. View this email in your browser | Manage newsletter preferences COOK THIS NOW Sloppy Joe Shirred Eggs With Spinach Real caramelized onions take far longer to cook than the 10 minutes some recipes might lead you to believe. That’s why whenever you do have time to make the real thing, it makes sense to cook a big batch. You can use some right away, of course, but the pro move is to keep a stash of caramelized onions in the freezer so that you can whip up a quick dinner—like this Sloppy Joe-inspired riff on eggs in purgatory from chef Vivian Howard—that still has the deep, sweet-and-savory flavor only true caramelized onions can bring. Keep it savory-sweet, READ MORE What We're Talking About 97 Best Egg Recipes for Brunch, Dinner, and Anytime There’s no such thing as too many egg recipes. Read More ► INTRODUCING WELL EQUIPPED Gear Reviews, Taste Tests, and the Best Deals Online Straight to your inbox. GET THE NEWSLETTER 11 Essential Tools to Give Beginner Cooks Your 20 year-old nephew does not need an espresso machine. He needs a sheet pan. Read More ► The Only Frittata Recipe You'll Ever Need A master frittata recipe, and six ways to customize it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Read More ► Trending Recipes Spiced Lentil and Caramelized Onion Baked Eggs View Recipe ► The Silkiest Carbonara View Recipe ► Savory Dutch Baby for Two View Recipe ► Cheesy Chicken Melt With Onion Relish View Recipe ► R-Rated Onions View Recipe ► Breakfast Sandwich Jammy Red Onions View Recipe ► Did someone forward this to you? Get COOK THIS NOW in your inbox. This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [email protected], to your address book. View our Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe Copyright © Condé Nast 2020. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved. |