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Your New Favorite Cooking Show Is Happening on Reddit
Check out the insanely creative dishes inspired by video games and miniatures
Reddit’s front page has been a go-to for breaking news, memes, and cat candids, but click past the most popular posts for a handful of communities focused on something we can all get behind: eating.
Subreddits like r/food and r/foodporn are highlight reels for elaborately plated meals, while r/cooking allows for recipe hunting and quick kitchen advice. Yet some users seek a more creative challenge: That’s where r/52WeeksOfCooking comes in.
Each week, moderators announce a theme — from a straightforward category like sweet and savory or French to out-there picks like inspired by video games and miniaturizing. Participants then scrounge the internet, cookbooks, and local culinary circles to find a recipe that earns recognition on the forum.
Marc Alperin is one of the moderators: A retail store manager and home chef in New York, he has been doing it for six years.
He’s been into cooking for a long time. He was a student at the Culinary Institute of America in…