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Kayla Stewart

Kayla Stewart is an award-winning food and travel writer. She is a columnist at The Bittman Project, and her work has been featured in the New York Times, Southern Foodways Alliance, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Condé Nast Traveler, Bon Appétit, Travel + Leisure, Eater, Texas Monthly, and others. She is the co-author, with Emily Meggett, of New York Times bestseller Gullah Geechee Home Cooking: Recipes from the Matriarch of Edisto Island.

Kayla served as a Fulbright Scholar in Indonesia and was awarded the UC Berkeley-11th Hour Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship. She was a guest speaker at the 2021 Southern Foodways Alliance Fall Symposium, and her piece, “A Harlem Restaurant That’s Withstood Gentrification, a Pandemic and Time” received a notable mention in the 2021 edition of Best American Food Writing. Kayla is part of the adjunct faculty at New York University, where she teaches a course on food writing.

It’s Not Thanksgiving in Texas Without Funeral Potatoes

This cheesy potato casserole is a permanent piece of my family’s holiday menu.

Funeral Potatoes

Recognizable by the creamy, cheesy bites filled with mouthfuls of crunchy cornflakes, funeral potatoes or Texas potatoes are a beloved hash brown casserole.

How Kolaches Became the Pastry Pride of Texas

These doughy circles are homemade vehicles for dried fruit, cream cheese, or any savory filling you could dream of.

How to Make Ranch Water Like a Texas Bartender

The bubbly cocktail only requires three ingredients, but that shouldn't stop you from adding your own flourishes.