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About

Some people show their love with words or gifts or gestures.

For us? We use food.

Our style of cooking is all about no-fuss recipes with bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and a sunny California twist. We love meals that are made to share with others or savor by yourself, and we always bring a little sister energy into the mix. To us, good food doesn’t have to be complicated. It just needs to be fun to make, satisfying to eat, and something you want to come back to again and again.

Rachel and Emily from Cooking with Conks, standing side-by-side in green and yellow aprons.

Meet Rachel & Emily

Sisters + Recipe creators + home cooks

We’re Rachel & Emily Conklin (“Conks” for short), sisters, lifelong foodies, and the voices behind Cooking with Conks. We grew up in Southern California, surrounded by bold flavors, big family meals, and the kind of kitchen chaos that turns into inside jokes (don’t ask about the time the Cheez-Its caught on fire…).

These days, we’re home cooks and recipe creators who love sharing creative, fresh, mostly-from-scratch recipes that make cooking feel fun instead of fussy. And if you’ve ever thought you need culinary training to be a great cook, trust us, you don’t. Some of the best food we’ve ever had has come from friends and family who just love to cook and enjoy really good food.

We believe anyone can learn to cook something great. All it takes is a little confidence, a few tips, and a recipe that makes you excited to try new flavor combinations. Think of that scene in Ratatouille when Remy eats the strawberry and cheese and suddenly there are fireworks. That’s the idea. And if you haven’t seen it, here’s the clip.

Pictures of Emily and Rachel cooking

all about Emily

In her high school “foods” class, Emily learned to love making food, playing with different flavors, and cooking for others. Now, Emily is a wizard when it comes to coming up with innovative dishes. She can look inside any pantry, fridge, or freezer and create a cohesive and tasty meal. Emily is our primary photographer and videographer, and a co-recipe developer and flavor queen.

background & interests

Background in statistics, loves to paint and take pictures

Favorite pizza toppings

Can’t go wrong with extra cheese

indulgent coffee order

Iced Havana Cappuccino from Peet’s

favorite cuisine

Mexican

favorite binge watches

Supernatural, Psych, Friends

favorite treat or snack

Anything salty-sweet

least favorite foods

Horseradish, wasabi, green peas

Favorite Color

Yellow or pink

favorite cheese

Brie or parmesan

favorite season

Early spring (lots of flowers, mild temperatures)

couldn’t live without

Dogs, coffee, extra pillows

Favorite destination

Pacific Northwest

favorite weeknight meal

Mediterranean bowl with seasoned chickpeas, tahini sauce, hummus, labneh, and tomato cucumber salad.

bonus

As a kid, she played imaginary “kitchen,” making pretend food in the backyard (“salads” were dry plants and “soups” had mud in them, obviously).

all about Rachel

Rachel learned how to cook in college, but she didn’t really fall in love with cooking until after graduation. These days, Rachel’s favorite thing to make is sauce. She can whip up a salad dressing with a few ingredients, a delicious gravy, or the perfect sauce for a burger. Like Emily, Rachel is a co-recipe developer and co-writer, and she’s also our main social media manager.

background & interests

Background in public health, loves to draw with chalk pastels

Favorite pizza toppings

Pepperoni

indulgent coffee order

White chocolate mocha

favorite cuisine

Thai

Favorite binge watches

Great British Bake Off, Fringe, Psych

favorite treat or snack

Chips and salsa or anything cheesy

least favorite foods

Green peas, spinach (food intolerance)

Favorite Color

Green

favorite cheese

Manchego or goat

favorite season

California winter (think: rain)

couldn’t live without

Dogs, coffee, weighted blanket

Favorite destination

Pacific Northwest, Thailand

favorite weeknight meal

Big salad with Romaine or arugula, some sort of protein, avocados, veggies, and a homemade vinaigrette

bonus

Was once told her laugh is “unprofessional,” which only makes her laugh harder and louder now!

Questions? We have answers!

No! We’re sisters but not twins. You wouldn’t be the first person to ask, though! We were once asked by a complete stranger from a full block away from us on the street. We won’t deny there’s a resemblance, but we’re actually four years apart. Rachel (glasses) is older, but not necessarily wiser, than Emily.

We’re home cooks, which we think is pretty great! We grew up in a family that cooked a lot together, and we spent many evenings around the kitchen, watching our parents create amazing dishes of delicious food. Emily took a cooking class in high school, but other than that, we’re completely self-taught!

Emily: First, if you’re following a recipe, read it all the way through before you start cooking. Second, taste your food. All the time. Season it.

Rachel: Definitely taste your food, and don’t be afraid to try new flavors. Just because you haven’t had it before doesn’t mean you won’t love it. Also, doing all your chopping first really helps. Mise en place is a thing.

Ready to get cooking?

We have something for everyone, so go check out our recipes! If you have questions, be sure to contact us.

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Recipes for home cooks by sisters who love food.

Some dinners are just meant to be bowls of flavor Some dinners are just meant to be bowls of flavor you can shovel straight into your face. This tamarind pork and rice bowl is tangy, savory, and loaded with herbs, peanuts, and pickled veggies. Weeknight hero, for real.

Plus it's easy to swap out the protein if you don't eat pork (it's great with crumbled tofu).

Full recipe ingredients, steps, and tips up on our blog!
Come eat with us. We’ve got soup! This curried re Come eat with us. We’ve got soup!

This curried red lentil soup is easy, boldly flavored, and exactly what we want on a cold night.

Grab a bowl, pull up a chair, and warm up.

Recipe’s on the blog (link in profile). 

For more, follow @cookingwithconks
This chicken noodle soup is like a warm hug. Make This chicken noodle soup is like a warm hug. Make yourself a bowl if you need something comforting or cozy tonight. Recipe on our blog (link in profile).

For more, follow @cookingwithconks
Highs and lows doesn’t fully capture the emotional Highs and lows doesn’t fully capture the emotional rollercoaster of January so far.

Some days have been really joyful, some days have been super hard, and through it all we've found small moments that carried us. 

We’re grateful for the little joys in the kitchen, in our community, and in the moments we share with all of you. Thanks for being here!
Back in the kitchen, doing what we know best: maki Back in the kitchen, doing what we know best: making something delicious to share.

Cooking has always been our comfort, and it feels good to return to it.

You can find the full recipe for this chicken noodle soup on our blog.

For more, follow @cookingwithconks
Who's ready to lighten things up now that it's Jan Who's ready to lighten things up now that it's January? Salads don't have to be boring and they don't have to sacrifice flavor. This grain salad uses 10-minute farro to make things easier, and pomegranates, feta, red onion, and kale for flavor and nutrition. Toss it all with a mint vinaigrette for extra freshness. 

Plus, look how pretty it is! So colorful. 

Full recipe up on the blog!
January 1st always brings a fresh start. While we January 1st always brings a fresh start. While we don't have any formal resolutions this year, we do want to focus on a few things to help us grow as individuals and as recipe creators. Here's our list of ins and outs for 2026! 

Ins: 
- celebrate wins, even if they're small.
- take more pictures of moments and memories.
- focus on building a community. 
- keep learning. 
- wear aprons not to stop ruining our clothes (this has happened too many times)!
- get back to pen and paper.
- be more spontaneous. 
- get outside more. 
- trust our own style. 

Outs: 
- comparing ourselves to other people.
- imposter syndrome.
- going to bed too late. 
- taking criticism too personally. 
- grocery shopping while hungry.
- worrying about follower/view count.
- excessive screen time.
- overthinking things (or everything). 
- perfectionism. 

Happy New Year to you all!
We pulled the numbers... These were our top 10 r We pulled the numbers... 

These were our top 10 recipes based on website views in 2025. 

Swipe from 10 to 1! We can't wait to make 2 again soon, and 1 is one of our all time favorites.

Which one are you making in 2026?

#happynewyear
That’s a wrap! 2025 hasn’t always been the easies That’s a wrap!

2025 hasn’t always been the easiest year, but we’ve made some big accomplishments! Here are some of the highlights:

•    Designed and launched our own website for our recipes (check the link in our profile to see).
•    Posted almost 100 recipes.
•    Worked on building communities on multiple platforms.
•    Entered a couple recipes into the county fair (and won 3rd place!).
•    Dedicated time to learn new techniques to make us better cooks and bloggers.

We’re excited to keep learning and see what 2026 will bring. Thanks for being here!
Happy holidays, everyone! We hope you're all able Happy holidays, everyone! We hope you're all able to take a little time to slow down, rest, and eat some amazing food!

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