Emma Christensen

Emma is a former editor for The Kitchn and a graduate of the Cambridge School for Culinary Arts. She is the author of True Brews and Brew Better Beer. Check out her website for more cooking stories
The Best Way to Warm Up Tortillas
Never settle for room temp again.
Jul 16, 2024
14 Delicious Fresh Fig Recipes to Make This Season
Picking up a basket of fresh figs never ceases to feel like a treat. They have a sweet, honeyed fragrance and soft, jammy texture, which make them a lovely snack on their own, yet it’s quite easy to partner figs with other foods like sharp cheese, tangy yogurt, and dark chocolate. They’re a delicate fruit with a short shelf life, so you’ll want to handle them with care and eat them within a few days.
Jul 9, 2024
How to Make a Perfect Soft-Boiled Egg
Get your toast ready.
Jul 8, 2024
The 3-Ingredient Frozen Dessert I’m Making All Summer Long
When you have a glut of fresh summer fruit, sorbets are the answer. You don’t need a recipe — just a basic template to follow and a little creativity. Strawberry-peach sorbet? Mint-infused watermelon sorbet? Raspberry-rosé sorbet? Yes, let’s make all of these this summer. All you need is chopped fruits, puree it, then add a little simple syrup and lemon juice, chill the base, churn the sorbet, and then freeze it.
Jul 5, 2024
Everything You Need to Know to Cook Your Best Burgers Ever
If you’re craving a juicy, tender, cheese-topped burger — one that you can really sink your teeth into — then you need to try the stovetop method. No dry hockey pucks here! Just the kind of burger you’d normally pay big bucks for at a restaurant. Today we’re talking burgers. From the best kind of ground beef to use to tips for shaping the patties, with a step-by-step recipe for simply the best burgers you’ve ever had — at home or elsewhere. Ready?
Jul 5, 2024
This Is the Easiest Way to Cook Corn on the Cob
As a Midwestern gal, born and raised, I do love my corn on the cob. What I don’t love, however, is standing over a boiling pot of water waiting for the cobs to cook on a sweltering summer day. Boiling has also always felt to me like a lot of labor for what amounts to a few minutes of actual cook time. Enter: the microwave. Ever since we first talked about this method, the microwave has become my favorite tool for quickly cooking a few ears of corn for a weeknight summer dinner.
Jul 5, 2024
Easy Gazpacho Recipe (Takes Just 10 Minutes!)
It's the no-cook dish of my dreams.
Jun 28, 2024
This Cedar Plank Salmon Is the Best Method for Smoky, Tender Fish
Fresh salmon that’s been rubbed with herbs and grilled slowly over wine-soaked cedar planks: Let me tell you, this right here is some of the best salmon you’ll ever put in your mouth. This is such a simple and elegant technique for cooking salmon. The fish steams gently in the heat of the grill, staying incredibly tender and moist. It also picks up smoky flavors from the grill and woodsy flavors from the cedar, along with whatever was used to soak the planks. So good.
Jun 28, 2024
The Chicken Lettuce Wraps I'm Making on Repeat This Summer
For all the times I have ordered chicken lettuce wraps at restaurants like P.F. Chang’s, inhaled entire “appetizers” by myself, and sighed with happiness while licking sticky sauce from my fingers, it never once occurred to me to try making this dish at home. Partly, lettuce wraps have always felt like an indulgence that needed restriction to restaurant visits only.
Jun 20, 2024
Make a Jar of Dill Pickles In Less Than 30 Minutes
Cool and crunchy, delightfully sour and capable of going from a quick snack to a crunchy addition to a hearty sandwich without a hitch — that’s what I call a good pickle. Did you know they’re a cinch to make at home? You don’t even need to set aside the afternoon; you can make a few pint jars in less than 30 minutes. Here’s everything you need to know to make your own batch of homemade dill pickles right now.
Jun 17, 2024
This Is the Only Potato Salad You Should Be Making for Memorial Day
For all your potluck and BBQ needs.
May 31, 2024
You Don't Even Need a Grill to Make the Best Ribs
This is our favorite method.
May 30, 2024
This Is Hands-Down the Easiest Way to Cook Flank Steak
Lately, I have been all about flank steak. This cut isn’t quite as fancy — or typically as expensive — as premium steaks, like ribeye and filet mignon, but it cooks just as quickly and delivers big on flavor. I love it for more casual weeknight meals, like easy steak fajitas or alongside some roasted veggies. Plus, the leftovers make tasty steak sandwiches for lunch the next day.
May 16, 2024
Over-Easy vs Sunny-Side-Up Eggs: What's the Difference?
You'll get a runny yolk either way.
May 15, 2024
How To Poach Chicken Breasts Perfectly Every Time
Banish all thoughts of stringy, tough, sad chicken from your mind. For our chicken salad sandwiches and quick chicken weeknight meals, we want nothing but the best. And for that, poached chicken is definitely the way to go. This poached chicken method is easy, fast, and foolproof. Totally tender chicken breasts that are as good for dinner as they are for lunch the next day? Not a problem.
May 15, 2024
The Foolproof Ratio to Make an Easy Frittata Any Time
It's the easiest dinner you'll ever make.
May 14, 2024
This Red Sangria Is the Best Make-Ahead Cocktail for Summer
Here at The Kitchn, we are firm believers in the power of sangria. Whether you serve it in the spring, in the summer, in the fall, or in the winter, sangria is the perfect make-ahead cocktail. Pull a pitcher from the fridge as guests arrive and no one needs much encouragement to start pouring glasses. It feels fancy and instantly festive, but sangria is also one of the easiest big-batch cocktails you can make. As the party host, it’s a no-brainer.
May 8, 2024
This Blender Hollandaise Sauce Is Absolutely Foolproof
A good hollandaise sauce, whether it’s over eggs Benedict on Saturday morning or steamed asparagus for dinner, truly levels up anything on your plate. Maybe you didn’t know that this creamy, buttery, slightly tangy sauce that you love so dearly could be made at home in about two minutes using just a blender. Want to impress your friends this weekend? Invite them for Sunday brunch or a steak dinner and tell them you’re making hollandaise sauce.
May 7, 2024
How to Cook Beans on the Stovetop
If you’ve avoided cooking dried beans at home because you’ve heard they are tricky, finicky, or complicated, it’s time to leave all that behind. Cooking dried beans, whether they’re black beans, pinto beans, or dried chickpeas, is no more trouble than filling a pot of water and letting it simmer happily on the back burner all afternoon. In fact, that’s basically all it is.
May 7, 2024
4 Ways to Use Fennel Stalks and Fronds
The flavor goes all the way up!
May 7, 2024
This Is the Only Way to Caramelize Onions
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Apr 29, 2024
How To Make Puff Pastry from Scratch
Ever had a classic French palmier? A flaky turnover filled with fruit? A bite of puff pastry filled with cranberry sauce and brie at a cocktail party? All these delicious treats start right here, with this dough. Yes, you can buy puff pastry at the store, but if you’re in the mood for a real baking project, you can make it yourself at home. All you need is a pastry scraper and a French rolling pin, and simple ingredients like flour, water, and butter.
Apr 29, 2024
The 3 Biggest Rules For Better Homemade Pizza
You'll immediately notice the difference.
Apr 25, 2024
35 Ways to Use Up an Entire Bunch of Scallions
Bunches of scallions (or green onions) sometimes languish in my fridge. I know you can keep them fresh for quite a while and even regrow them once they go limp, but still — my crisper drawer can be a dark and scary place. The problem is really that most recipes only ask for one or two scallions at a time — what to do with the rest of the bunch? We’ve got you covered with easy and delicious ways to use up your green onions.
Apr 18, 2024
How to Cut Carrots Like a Pro
There's so much more than the basic slice.
Mar 28, 2024
72 Make-Ahead Brunch Recipes Worth Waking Up For
I love brunch, you love brunch — I think we’re all on board for a good weekend brunch, yes? The one problem with brunch, however, is figuring out how to make it without having to get up at the crack of dawn to start cooking. That’s why we’re bringing you a roundup of all our favorite make-ahead brunch recipes for whatever plans you may have come the weekend.
Mar 26, 2024
46 Side Dishes That Pair Perfectly with Lamb
Whether you plan to serve roasted leg of lamb, pan-seared lamb chops, or grilled lamb chops for a special dinner, you’ll want to choose some sides. The beauty of serving lamb as the main is that you can serve it with a wide variety of sides and the meal will taste great. Hearty potatoes dishes pair just as well as bright snappy veggies like green beans.
Mar 20, 2024
The Easiest Way to Cut a Pineapple
Why pay for pre-cut?
Mar 11, 2024
The Secret to Stopping Burning Hands After You Cut Hot Peppers
Relief for jalapeño hands is right in your pantry.
Feb 21, 2024
How to Cut Fennel
An easy, step-by-step guide.
Feb 13, 2024
This Homemade (No-Rise!) Thin-Crust Pizza Is Easier than You Think
The key to a really good pizza is, of course, the crust. I make pizza at home at least once a week, so you can be sure this recipe comes to you after years of very meticulous kitchen testing! (Totally new to making pizza? Check out our absolute beginner’s guide to pizza making, too!)Also, the fact that this dough comes together in just a few minutes and doesn’t need time to rise means that you can have pizza for dinner any night of the week.
Feb 12, 2024
I Bake This Delicious King Cake Every Year for Mardi Gras
King cakes are made around the world as part of the festival of the Epiphany, but in New Orleans, king cakes have truly taken on a life of their own. From the start of Carnival on January 6 through Mardi Gras at the beginning of February, you’ll find one of these sweet, color-splashed king cakes just about everywhere. Did you get “the baby”? That means you bring the next cake — and we have just the cake you’ll want to bring.
Feb 12, 2024
How to Make Dashi (Japanese Soup Stock)
Dashi is an incredibly simple broth, and it forms one of the culinary cornerstones of Japanese cooking. It’s made in about 10 minutes with just three ingredients: water, kombu (dried kelp), and bonito fish flakes. The resulting clear broth tastes like the essence of the sea. Dashi can be used to make a fantastic bowl of miso soup, to poach fish or vegetables, or to add savory umami flavor to any number of Japanese recipes. Here’s how to make dashi broth at home.
Feb 8, 2024
Chocolate-Covered Strawberries Are the Easiest Fancy Dessert for Valentine’s Day
I love everything about chocolate-covered strawberries. I love the crunchy, melt-in-your-mouth shell and the cool, sweet strawberry beneath. I love giving them as homemade food gifts, and I love receiving them equally as much (especially for Valentine’s Day dessert!). But what I love most is how easy they are to make at home. It’s an afternoon fun cooking project with a result that looks fancy no matter your candy-making skills (or lack thereof)!
Feb 8, 2024
This Is the Best Way to Cook Fish (Only 10 Minutes!)
I would place “how to cook fish quickly” right up there with other essential cooking skills like boiling eggs and cooking a pot of rice. If you can cook a fish fillet, you can have a healthy, easy dinner on the table in 10 minutes. Or less! It’s such a simple and versatile weeknight meal. Here’s how to do it. For quick stovetop cooking, go for a white fish fillet.
Jan 29, 2024
This Is the Only Way I Ever Make Pulled Pork (It's So Good)
Pork shoulder is one of my secret weapons in the kitchen. Slow-cooked, it can become a thousand different meals. I can mix in some barbecue sauce and make pulled pork sandwiches, scatter it on top of tortilla chips for pulled pork nachos, or use it as a filling for pulled pork lettuce wraps. And that’s just to start! Here’s everything you need to know about pork shoulder — from choosing the meat to transforming it into a fork-tender meal that can last all week.
Jan 26, 2024