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A bowl of beef back ribs tomato soup with tender ribs, tomato-rich broth, and soft vegetables.Featured recipe

Tomato-Braised Beef Back Rib Soup

A rich, long-simmered beef rib soup with tomatoes, onions, warm whole spices, and a deeply savory broth that is especially good with noodles.

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Bian’s Recipes is moving toward a soft, magazine-like food brand: warm neutrals, serif-forward headlines, terracotta accents, and an approachable home-cook tone instead of a tech-blog aesthetic.

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Browse by mood, meal type, or speed — the homepage is meant to feel like a curated food journal, not a raw index.

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This section gives the homepage a more magazine-like rhythm: short editorial notes, highlighted recipe entries, and softer transitions between browsing blocks.

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A lightly editorial row that helps the homepage feel curated instead of machine-sorted.

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What this first version already covers

  • Consumer-friendly recipe layouts instead of markdown-looking blog posts
  • Recipe cards, detail pages, comments, likes, and sharing support
  • Backend abstraction ready for PostgreSQL + Prisma or local demo fallback
  • Modular structure so a future visual redesign won’t force a content rewrite