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  • Chow mein with beef and shrimp

    What Is Chow Mein, And How Is It Different From Lo Mein?

    Although similar, the slight divergence in nomenclature for chow mein and lo mein is due to differences in preparation, and also where you are located.

    By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Close up of Jacques Pepin

    Jacques Pépin Browns His Deviled Eggs For Incredible Flavor

    Jacques Pépin's classic eggs recipe, Eggs Jeanette, is going viral with a new generation. In it, he browns classic deviled eggs resulting in incredible flavor.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Slices of yellow and red watermelon

    Roast Your Watermelon Seeds For An Enviably Crunchy Snack

    Usually you are told to just spit out watermelon seeds, but instead, you should save them and roast them for a super crunchy and customizable snack.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • large pile of lemons

    Here's The Maximum Amount Of Juice You Can Get From One Lemon

    Lemons vary in size and therefore the amount of juice they produce also varies. Still, it's good to know the average (and maximum) amounts of juice you can get.

    By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling at Emmy Awards

    The Baking Tool Ina Garten Uses To Make Her Soup More Whimsical

    Soup is comforting and delicious no matter what time of year it is. With that in mind, Ina Garten has a cute way to jazz up her soup with a touch of whimsy.

    By Jennifer Mathews July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman cooking with vegetable oil

    The Best Vegetable Oil Substitutes For Every Occasion

    Vegetable oil is one of the most commonly used oils for cooking, but what if you've run out? These are the best vegetable oil substitutes for every occasion.

    By Gina Badalaty July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Plate of chinese lamb skewers

    Yang Rou Chuan Is The Best Street Food To End A Boozy Night Out In China

    Nothing beats some delicious protein after a night out drinking. In China, rather than ordering a side of chicken wings or a cheese burger, it's yang rou chuan.

    By Andrew Housman July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Zesting a lemon with microplane

    Lemon Zest Will Change Your Cheesy Salads Forever

    Citrus and salad are best friends: They pair beautifully and complement each other in many ways. However, it's the zest that really transforms a cheesy salad.

    By Bobby Huen July 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of Cantonese almond jelly with fruit cocktail

    Almond Jell-O And Fruit Cocktail Is The Ultimate Cantonese Comfort Food

    Whether it's a hot summer day or cool autumn evening, almond jelly mixed with fruit cocktail is a Cantonese comfort food that is as delightful as it is simple.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Raw salmon fillets on board

    Pouring Boiling Water Over Salmon Fillets Is A Game Changer

    Boiling water is all you need to make the bottom layer of skin peel off a salmon fillet. It doesn't cause the salmon to start cooking and its a game changer.

    By Wendy Leigh July 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Mexican topped baked potato

    22 Unique Toppings To Make A Meal Out Of Baked Potatoes

    Here's the deal -- baked potatoes don't have to be a side. We've highlighted several unique toppings so you can turn your next baked potato into a full meal.

    By Elaine Todd July 5th, 2023 Read More
  • beef steak on a grill

    How To Perfectly Reverse Sear A Steak For Crispy, Juicy Results

    Reverse searing has soared in popularity recently, and while it seems relatively simple, we consulted an expert so we will always have crispy and juicy steaks.

    By Jennifer Waldera July 5th, 2023 Read More
  • plate of marinated eggs

    4 Asian Marinated Eggs You Absolutely Need To Try

    Ah, the incredible, edible egg. It's fab in sandwiches, baked goods, and even on its own. One way to spice the egg up is with these four Asian marinated eggs.

    By Bobby Huen July 5th, 2023 Read More
  • burger and toppings sandwiched by lettuce leaves

    The Best Lettuce For Wrapping Sandwiches And Burgers

    If you're gluten-free or want low-carb options, substituting lettuce for a burger bun or sandwich bread is a great option. Here's the best lettuce to choose.

    By Bobby Huen July 5th, 2023 Read More
  • Pasta emerging from boiling water

    The Biggest Pro And Con Of Adding Olive Oil To Pasta Water

    There are many proponents for and against adding olive oil to boiling pasta water. Here are both the biggest pro and con, according to the experts.

    By Wendy Leigh July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Banana split ice cream sundae

    19 Unconventional Toppings For Your Next Ice Cream Sundae

    Ice cream by itself is a favorite, often indulgent treat. But, jazzing it up with wasabi peas, Fanta, or even French fries will often take it to the next level.

    By Lauren Bair July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling at red carpet event

    Gordon Ramsay Is Wrong About Aluminum Foil

    Gordon Ramsay is a Michelin-star-holding powerhouse. He more than knows his way around a kitchen, but his advice isn't always right - including about foil.

    By Tim Forster July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Frozen fruit in a blender

    The Deceptive Fillers To Look Out For In Frozen Smoothie Mixes

    You don't need to give up your smoothie routine, but you need to learn to read misleading food labels to spot the fillers and other additives in frozen mixes.

    By Sharon Rose July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Cheesy baked lasagna

    Giada De Laurentiis' Seasoning Trick To Avoid Bland Lasagna Disaster

    Lasagna is a staple for many, and for good reason: it's quick, easy, and tasty. However, it can easily fall flat. Here's how Giada De Laurentiis spices it up.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling

    Gordon Ramsay's Take On Dessert Pizza Is Lemon-Centric

    Pizza is certainly a versatile dish: It can be loaded with meat, vegan, even a cookie, and it's delicious. Gordon Ramsay's lemon curd pizza is just as tasty.

    By Jennifer Mathews July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • mix of standard and baby carrots

    What The White Blush On Baby Carrots Really Means

    There's nothing quite like the crunch of a carrot. However, are they still safe to eat when coated in white blush? Actually, yes, baby carrots are still good.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • melting butter on steak

    Treat Your Steak To A Boozy Compound Butter

    Want to really treat yourself on steak night? It's time to make a boozy compound butter to really amp up flavor for a restaurant-like experience.

    By Bobby Huen July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Sliced roast beef on board

    The Absolute Best Way To Reheat Roast Beef Without Losing Tenderness

    The leftovers after a roast beef feast are killer. Heating up that roast beef later can be tricky, but a simple oven trick can save you from tough, dry, meat.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Bag of chia seeds with wooden mixing spoon

    So You Have A Giant Bag Of Chia Seeds. Now What?

    If you've read all about the great benefits of chia seeds and bought a big bag, you might be wondering what to do with them. It turns out there's so many ideas!

    By Sharon Rose July 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Alton Brown smiling on red carpet event

    Alton Brown Holds The Secret To Toasty Hot Chocolate

    Want to take your hot cocoa to the next level? Then you need to do this one step that Alton Brown says is the secret to an extra toasty cup of hot chocolate.

    By Khyati Dand July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • bowl of Japanese Ramen

    The One-Ingredient Addition To Give Ramen A Traditional Flavor Boost

    Ramen is a relatively new dish in Japanese cuisine, but it's spread like wildfire. However, instant ramen can sometimes lack flavor, so add this one ingredient.

    By Bobby Huen July 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • stuffed baked potato

    How To Turn Potato Skins Into Makeshift Hash Browns

    Some folks throw away the skins of their baked potatoes. We know that sounds weird, and we're not sure why they do that, but those people are missing out.

    By Bobby Huen July 2nd, 2023 Read More
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