Fairlight de Michele remembers her Grandma Erna's noodle kugel on most holiday tables. With no recipe, she experimented on her own with no success. So she asked Milk Street to help her out.
Karen Clay has fond memories of Grandma Margaret's coconut cake: a beautiful, towering creation she describes simply as "dreamy." Clay has been unable to recreate the cake. Can Milk Street help?
When Marie Griffin was growing up, Marie's grandmother, and later her mother, prepared gorton, a rich spiced pork spread. After losing the recipe during a move, she contacted Milk Street for help.
Linda White remembers a cake named Adena's Hot Milk Sponge from her Grandmother's recipe collection. The vague instructions left her unable to recreate it, so Linda contacted Milk Street for help.
When Royce Tanaka was growing up in Hawaii, his grandfather owned and operated a bakery that sold popular butter rolls. Royce turned to Milk Street to help recreate them.
Growing up, Sapna Pandya's grandmother often made a round, crisp snack called "crunchy pooris." Her grandmother didn't leave behind a recipe, so Pandya turned to Milk Street for assistance.
When feeding a crowd, Teryluz Andreu's mother would make pérnil al caldero: a Puerto Rican staple of juicy slow-cooked pork with shatteringly crisp skin. She asked Milk Street to help recreate it.
Melissa Long's Czech friend Tatiana sometimes prepared a rustic pork, sausage and sauerkraut soup. Milk Street wants to add their own spin on it. Which version will she choose?
Tim Donovan has fond memories of calzone, a stuffed bread that his Italian mother and grandmother made. With no written recipe, he asked Milk Street for assistance.
Jessica Costantini misses her grandmother's popovers. When Jessica attempted to replicate them, hers ended up burned on the outside, and doughy or dry on the inside. Can Milk Street help her out?