Food Network Magazine - (01)January 2021

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24 FOOD NETWORK MAGAZINE ●JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021


in the know


and kale are the first


Upcycled Oat


Chocolate Chip
Cookie Mix
The flour in this

gluten-free mix
is made from the
pulp of oat milk.
renewalmill.com

Good Liquorworks
uses the discarded
fruit of coffee beans.
goodvodka.com

One Person’s Trash...


Here’s a fun way to reduce food waste: Eat it. Upcycled foods, made


with scraps that typically get tossed, have gained popularity over


the last few years, but they’re poised for a bigger boom than ever


thanks to a new label from the Upcycled Food Association. The seal


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LITY

These chips


are made from


celery and


kale pulp!


Climate - Friendly


Cuisine


The latest diet trend isn’t low carb, it’s low carbon.


To help the environment, a new wave of dieters called


climatarians are cutting down on foods like beef and


lamb, which contribute to high levels of greenhouse


gas emissions. Restaurant chains are taking note:


Just Salad and Panera have started labeling


items with low-carbon footprints. Don’t worry,


the broccoli cheddar soup passes the test!


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Reveal
Avocado
Seed Brew

This tea-like
drink is brewed
with avocado

pits rescued
from local
restaurants.
drinkreveal.com

It’ll be hard to beat
@imhannahcho’s dalgona
coffee tutorial from
last year, but someone

will probably try!


We all need more
dinner hacks like
TikTok’s “nacho table”
of tortilla chips

with all the fixings.


Chipotle fans loved
the chain’s cilantro-lime
rice tutorial; Starbucks
fans are sharing pink

drink ideas.


Instagram has been turning us on to over-the-top foods like rainbow bagels and crazy milkshakes


for years, but TikTok is taking food trends to another level. There’s a new edible sensation


every week! We’re not sure what’s coming next, but here’s what seems to hit it big:


Fancy Coffee Dinner Shortcuts Restaurant Re-creations


Viral Bites


Is your


soup order


good for


the earth?


DIY Cereal


First came bowls
of tiny flapjacks,
followed by mini
cookies, doughnuts

and waffles.


Home mixologists
keep pushing the limits
with tricks like
blending White Claw

with frozen fruit.


Booze Hacks

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