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How To Pick The Best Beers For A Super Bowl Party
As 2024's Super Bowl approaches, we have tips for creating a beer menu that caters to different palates and plays well with classic game day foods. -
What Makes Pennsylvania-Style Chicken Pot Pie Totally Unique
Instead of crust, Pennsylvania-style chicken pot pie is made in a single pot with homemade noodles. In fact, it sort of resembles chicken noodle soup. -
Giada De Laurentiis' Homemade Twist On SpaghettiOs
Giada De Laurentiis revamps the classic SpaghettiOs with a homemade twist, featuring flavorful tomato sauce, gnocchetti pasta, and a touch of childhood comfort. -
What To Drink With Pork Chops For Full, Rich Flavors
A good starting point for solid drink pairings with pork chops is a dry rosé wine, a hefeweizen-style beer, or a cocktail with sweet carbonation, like a mojito. -
How Long An Open Tub Of Yogurt Will Last In The Fridge
The USDA recommends using a refrigerated container of yogurt within one to two weeks after purchasing it to ensure it is at its peak of freshness and quality. -
The Spanish Pork Dish That Stunned Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay was both surprised and delighted the first time he tasted a pork chop slow-roasted over an open pit fire, paired with rhubarb, in Spain. -
Crema Catalana: Crème Brûlée's Lighter, Citrusy Cousin
If you find crème brûlée too rich or one-note, crema Catalana is a similar, must-try dessert that manages to be unique in flavor and easier to prepare. -
Martha Stewart Believes There's A Better Way To Eat Soufflé
Martha Stewart has concluded that the best way to eat a dessert soufflé is by puncturing a small hole into which you can pour some crème anglaise directly. -
Why Ree Drummond Preps Cinnamon Rolls In Her Dutch Oven
Chef Ree Drummond's cinnamon roll recipe uses a Dutch oven in a clever way, helping you to make perfectly fluffy rolls without dirtying extra dishes. -
What It Means To Order An Affogato-Style Frappuccino At Starbucks
If a sweet, milkshake-like Starbucks Frappuccino never tastes strong enough for you, try asking for it affogato-style and enjoy an extra punch of coffee flavor. -
Pissaladière Is The French Pizza Style You Need To Try
Every regional cuisine seems to have its take on pizza, and Provence is no different. Niçoise pizza, known as Pissaladière, features anchovies and onions. -
Why Penne Alla Vodka Is Called 'Disco Pasta'
There are a few colorful stories that try to explain why penne alla vodka -- already a mysterious dish -- was known as 'disco pasta' during decades past. -
Giada De Laurentiis' Favorite Lightning-Fast Appetizer
When unexpected company arrives or other dishes take up all her time, chef Giada di Laurentiis makes this Italian appetizer that's practically effortless. -
Ranch Dressing Was Actually Invented By A Cowboy On A Dude Ranch
Today, ranch dressing is everywhere and used for everything. But before 1950 it ceased to exist. That's before a cowboy on a dude ranch invented it. -
Lemon Is The Secret To Cleaning Cheese Graters Without Shredding Sponges
If you've ever tried to clean a cheese grater with a sponge, you know much of a mess it can make. But there's a better way - use a lemon instead. -
The Origin Of Crab Rangoon Goes Further Back Than You'd Think
The overwhelming popularity and use of wonton wrappers likely played a part in the creation of crab rangoon, an emblematic dish of American Chinese cuisine. -
Why England And America Are Fighting Over Tea Again
It's a tale as old as time - England and America and the battle over tea. The two countries are at it again due to a recent professor's claim on how to make it. -
The Unusual Ingredient That Defines Classic Philadelphia-Style Hot Dogs
A Philadelphia-style hot dog is made by topping a split all-beef hot dog with mustard, a relish known as pepper hash, and a crispy yet soft fish cake. -
The #1 Restaurant From Yelp's 2024 Top 100 Celebrates Vegetarian Latin Flavors
Tumerico, a restaurant serving up meatless Mexican cuisine, received the honor of being voted the nation's top-ranked restaurant out of 100 on Yelp in 2024. -
How To Pour A Black And Tan For Clean-Cut Layers
This is how to pour a stunning black and tan (or half and half) that has a layer of pale, golden ale on the bottom of your glass with a darker layer on top. -
The Key To Superior Schnitzel Is All In The Puff
Schnitzel is one of the most satisfying option in the fried foods category but the key to a superior result lies in its puff. Here's how to achieve the best. -
Andrew Zimmern's Go-To Sandwich Bread Is Criminally Underrated
Andrew Zimmern's favorite sandwich bread is the Vietnamese baguette, which boasts a soft and stretchy inner texture, and a gorgeous, crispy outer crunch. -
Anthony Bourdain's Warning About Competitive Cooking Shows
Anthony Bourdain believed that competitive cooking shows were beneficial for the restaurant industry, but that some cooks prioritized screen time over food. -
The Definitive Best Hot Dog Style, According To Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain traveled the world to sample iconic regional foods, and out all the hot dogs styles around the globe, he named just one as the best. -
The Basic Rule For Pairing Wine With Salmon
You may be reluctant to pair salmon with anything but a white wine, but depending on the recipe, this fish can go splendidly with a wide range of bottles. -
TikTok's French Onion Pasta Combines Two Unbeatable Comfort Foods
It's a combination that fills us with that sweet hygge feeling, and it's taking TikTok by storm. What is it? The beautiful blend of French onion soup and pasta.