Chermoula is a friend to a fish dish — but also goes well with meat, poultry and vegetables. a_b_normal123/Flickr hide caption
Parallel processing: Couscous cooks in the coffee maker's carafe while broccoli and cauliflower steam in the basket. Morgan Walker/ NPR hide caption
According to big data, this bacon and avocado sandwich should be a party for your tastebuds. iStockphoto hide caption
Author Jennifer Weiner, who has been outspoken about gender bias in book coverage in the media, pictured in 2005. Evan Agostini/Getty Images hide caption
Washington Post Food and Travel Editor Joe Yonan whips up some macaroni and cheese in an NPR mug. Maggie Starbard/NPR hide caption
Presilla's Ecuadorian Spicy Onion and Tamarillo Salsa, made right in David Greene's kitchen. Selena Simmons-Duffin/NPR hide caption
Cross-Culture Cilantro Sauce And Other Secrets Of 'Gran Cocina Latina'
Does bell pepper and black tea sound appetizing? A computer may think so. Ryan Smith/NPR hide caption
All out of nutmeg? The same algorithms that predicts your friends on Facebook can also figure out ingredient substitutions for your pumpkin pie this Thanksgiving. Courtesy of Lada Adamic. hide caption
Classic tuna noodle casserole is an often maligned yet much beloved hot dish. iStockphoto.com hide caption
The reporter's mother, Nawal Elbager, of Khartoum, Sudan, shows off her falafel. Rashad Baba/Courtesy Nawal Elbager hide caption
Boiling lemon rinds for President Harding's lemon pineapple fruit punch, called a squall. Taji Marie/NPR hide caption
Leah Lizarondo. with her hands covered in plastic bags, gathers stinging nettles. Larkin Page-Jacobs for NPR hide caption
Fans pose for a picture with a pawpaw character at the 13th Annual Pawpaw Festival in Albany, OH. Abby Verbosky/NPR hide caption
Variations On Chocolate Cake: Google's new Recipe View is designed to help cooks sift through recipes on the web. Here, the results for a search for Molten Chocolate Cake. NPR hide caption