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[Who needs the Oscars?] | [View in browser] [Food52]  [How a Cookbook Wins a James Beard Award] [And the Winner Is...] In the latest episode of our James Beard Award-nominated [Burnt Toast podcast], host—and Food52's Managing Editor—Kenzi Wilbur goes behind the scenes at the Oscars of the food world. (Check out some of this year's winners, paired with our favorite articles they inspired, below!) [Listen In] [Triscuit Made For More. Berrhoneycheescuit. Get inspired.]   for Cookbook Hall of Fame [What a Few Professionals Have Learned from Deborah Madison] for Book of the Year (& International!) [Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking, Signed Copy] [Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking, Signed Copy] [plus] [Zahav's Hummus Recipe is Genius—for Even More Reasons Than Everyone Says] [Zahav's Hummus Recipe is Genius—for Even More Reasons Than Everyone Says] for General Cooking [The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science, Signed Copy] [The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science, Signed Copy] [plus] [Listen to Us Make Kenji López-Alt's 8-Page Meatloaf Recipe] [Listen to Us Make Kenji López-Alt's 8-Page Meatloaf Recipe] for Photography [Near & Far: Recipes Inspired by Home and Travel, Signed Copy] [Near & Far: Recipes Inspired by Home and Travel, Signed Copy] [plus] [Just Add Water: 15 Minutes to Heidi Swanson's Genius Green Soup] [Just Add Water: 15 Minutes to Heidi Swanson's Genius Green Soup] for Cooking from a Professional Point of View [NOPI: The Cookbook by Yotam Ottolenghi & Ramael Scully, Signed Copy] [NOPI: The Cookbook by Yotam Ottolenghi & Ramael Scully, Signed Copy] [plus] [Why You Should Be Adding Sumac to Your Cocktails] [Why You Should Be Adding Sumac to Your Cocktails] for Single Subject [A Bird in the Hand, Signed Copy] [A Bird in the Hand, Signed Copy] [plus] [An Impromptu Lunch Impressive Enough for Guests] [An Impromptu Lunch Impressive Enough for Guests]  A Table of Winners [Vintage Silver-Plated Eclectic Flatware] [Vintage Silver-Plated Eclectic Flatware]  [Gray Linen Tablecloth] [Gray Linen Tablecloth] [Simple Glass Tumblers ] [Simple Glass Tumblers]  [Food52 4-Piece Place Setting] [Food52 4-Piece Place Setting] [The (Not) Recipes App is Live! Download on the App Store.] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Pinterest] [Instagram] [Snapchat] [Forward this email] to a friend. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your preferences.] © April 27, 2016 Food52. All Rights Reserved. 122 West 26th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001 [Advertisement]

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