![]() ![]() And a hell of lot more recipes for jammy onions and chewy miso oatmeal cookies. Except with a couple more issues surrounding accusations of toxic workplace culture and structural injustice. ![]() It’s kind of like when Justin Timberlake left *NSYNC to pursue his solo career. She’s committed to her personal brand – anyone for a “Cae Sal” T-shirt? – but even more committed to teaching people like you and me just how fun cooking can be.Īs a former senior food editor at Bon Appétit, Molly left her position at the food magazine in October 2020 to carve out her own path in the food scene. With well over half a million Instagram followers, and a mission statement of making accessible (and liberally abbreviated) plates of food, Molly Baz is a recipe developer and cookbook author who you should definitely have on your radar. If you don’t know what a “Cae Sal” or a “Smoo” is – and your brow is currently furrowed like some sort of forehead corn maze – then let me be the first person to tell you that you’ve been wasting a lot of precious time (and syllables) on the verbosity of words like “Caesar Salad” and “Smoothie”. If you know what a “Cae Sal” or a “Smoo” is, then it’s safe to say that you probably know who Molly Baz is. ![]()
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