Recipe Testing

Community Picks Recipe Testing—Recipes with Zucchini or Summer Squash

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August 28, 2015

It's that time again—help us pick the contest finalists for Your Best Recipe with Zucchini or Summer Squash!

Zucchini

Any Food52 member is welcome to help us test our Community Pick candidates, so go call dibs on the recipe you'd like to test that's in the list below! We'd love to see some new testers in the mix—remember, we accept up to 3 testers per recipe. And, if the recipe ends up being a Community Pick, we'll publish the best headnote, so make your notes count! Don't forget to email us your notes (no more than 100 words) to [email protected] by next Wednesday, September 2nd, at 5pm (EST). 

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When you've figured out which recipes are calling your name, sign up by following the link to that recipe's page. There, just above the comments, you'll see a "Test This Recipe" button. Your job is easy: Just click the button, and you’ll receive a confirmation email that officially crowns you a Food52 community tester. If for some reason you decide you cannot test, simply press the button again, and your name will be removed from the list. Act fast—this button will disappear on the Tuesday before your testing notes are due. 

We'll collect your comments, name the finalists and official Community Picks, and publish the best headnote for each Community Pick (with credit, of course!). If the recipe you test isn't chosen as a Community Pick, please feel free to leave your testing notes in the recipe's comments section. Constructive criticism is always encouraged!

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1 Comment

Nilam A. August 28, 2015
Please excuse this comment if the answer is in the copy above but would we be allowed to 'substitute' ingredients if they are not available in our area? For example, fresh ginger for dried ginger (I have the hardest time finding this in my local grocery store).