Introducing Chefs at Home, an initiative to inspire Pinners to cook well and do good

During the past few months with millions of people at home, more than 60 percent of Americans have increased their home cooking, and many have turned to Pinterest as a source of inspiration. In fact, searches for “easy at-home recipes” have increased by 12X.

To continue offering more fresh ideas to home cooks, Pinterest is launching Chefs at Home, an exciting sneak peeks into the home kitchens of the country’s top culinary talent. Chefs at Home features recipes, tips, and tricks from over 30 iconic chefs: What’s Andrew Zimmern’s go-to summer soup? How does Kwame Onwuachi make his favorite hummus? What’s Stephanie Izard’s secret to perfect homemade tostadas?

Chefs at Home invites Pinners to not only cook well but also do good. We recognize that food insecurity and job loss has made this a difficult time for many. As part of this program, Pinterest is donating $300,000 in free advertising to raise awareness and funding for the National Restaurant Association Educational Fund (NRAEF), Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants (ROAR), No Kid Hungry, and Harlem Grown. 

To help curate the Chefs at Home recipes, Pinterest collaborated with industry experts Peter J. Kim, the founding director of the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD), and Tracey Johnsen, a creative strategist who honed her chops at Tastemade.

Head to Pinterest’s Today Tab every week for new Chefs at Home recipes. Here’s a preview of what’s coming up:

Week 1: Celebrate Black chefs

  • Kwame Onwuachi’s chickpea tagine hummus

Week 2: Snack like a chef

  • Lucas Sin’s microwave sesame mochi

Week 3: Friends with benedicts

  • Kia Damon’s pumpkin rye pancakes 

Week 4: Eat your feels

  • Adriana Urbina’s stuffed poblano peppers

Week 5: Weekend bake-a-thon

  • Dominique Ansel’s yogurt cake

Week 6: Savoring summer

  • Andrew Zimmern’s cold cucumber soup

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Home Chef Serves Up Data Breach for 8 Million Records

Key Take Away

The hacking group ShinyHunters has hit a popular mail-order meal kit company, Home Chef. Home Chef’s customer records were leaked as a result of the breach, according to a notice posted on the company’s website stating that customer information was exposed.

 In all, 8 million records were put up for sale from Home Chef starting two weeks ago, according to the outlet.

People who reuse the same passwords are at a higher risk, and security researchers have advised that Home Chef customers should change all reused passwords immediately.

For More Information

www.oodaloop.com/briefs/2020/05/26/home-chef-serves-up-data-breach-for-8-million-records/

threatpost.com/home-chef-data-breach-8-million-records/156031/

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