Emily Lichty

Title: Editorial Intern
Education: Northwestern University

Emily Lichty is a summer 2024 editorial intern at Allrecipes, learning to turn her obsession with TikTok food trends, crafty kitchen hacks, and strange food combinations into a career.

Emily is a rising junior in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, double majoring in Journalism and English. She is also pursuing a certificate in Integrated Marketing Communications and plans to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the fall. She is a staff writer for Spoon Magazine and The Daily Northwestern, an award-winning daily newspaper at her college.

The kitchen equipment Emily can’t live without is her coffee maker. She has proudly lugged it from dorm room to dorm room. While she’s willing to be crafty when cooking, she can’t compromise on coffee!

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Latest from Emily Lichty

cooking spinach
Here’s Why Spinach Shrinks So Much When You Cook It
loaf of Banana Banana Bread with butter
The 1-Minute Banana Bread Recipe I Make Every Day
A photo of a Costco wholesale store interior with the Costco logo on top.
This Costco Essential Will Make You Feel Like You're ‘Cooking In Granny’s Kitchen Again’
A Starbucks barista holding out a Starbucks hot cup.
Starbucks Is Discontinuing These Controversial Menu Items After Less Than a Year
A partially sliced chocolate cake sits on top of a collage of vintage box cake mix advertisements
Your Boxed Cake Mix Might Have Changed—Here’s What It Means For Your Baking
little debbie logo on teal background
A Fan-Favorite Little Debbie Treat Is Back on Store Shelves After an 8-Year Hiatus
meat pie box on a purple background
Meet Natchitoches Meat Pies: A Louisiana ‘Must-Eat’ Comfort Food
shot of a microwave being opened
This Is What the Preset Buttons on Your Microwave Actually Do
bowl of salsa and tortilla chips
This Texas Secret Makes Your Salsa Taste ‘So Freaking Good’
A plate of stacked chicken nuggets, served with a small dish of ketchup
This 2-Ingredient Snack Lets You Enjoy Chick-fil-A on a Sunday
Chex Mix in a bowl
My Family’s Favorite Snack Is So Good, We Always Quadruple the Recipe
Bacon cheeseburger stuffed rolls
The 3-Ingredient Recipe My Mom's Been Making for Over 20 Years
Canned vegetables in opened tin cans on kitchen table. Non-perishable long shelf life foods background
Here's How to Store an Open Can of Food
Apple cider in a glass mug and ice cream scoop on an orange background with leaves
Meet Apple Cider Float: The Fall Drink Better Than a Pumpkin Spice Latte
Chantilly Cream Cake
This Fan-Favorite Grocery Store Bakery Item Was Quietly Changed
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The 3-Ingredient Fall Recipe I Make Twice A Day
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This 20-Minute Ina Garten Recipe Is My New Go-To Dinner
cookie fries on a teal background
Meet Cookie Fries: The Viral Dessert That's 'Gone in a Minute'
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The $3 Trader Joe's Product That Sold Out in Minutes Is Returning
A cinnamon roll drizzled with icing with a fork pulling the center up and out revealing the cinnamon in between the layers
These Grocery Store Cinnamon Buns Are 'Better Than Cinnabon'
A sliced loaf of banana sour cream bread, served with a small bowl of butter
My New Favorite Way to Make Banana Bread Is Also the Quickest
potstickers and tomatoes on a blue background
Meet Dumpling Salad: The Easy Meal That’s Even Better Than Pasta Salad
A hand holding a bottle of olive oil, drizzling the oil over some food.
This Is How to Tell When Your Olive Oil Is Bad
a close up view of the Walmart sign on the side of the building.
The $1.60 Walmart Baking Mix That’s ‘Better Than the Brand Name’