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  • restaurant salad bar with tongs

    Why It's Bad Etiquette To Clean Up Spills At A Salad Bar

    Cleaning up your own mess is a reflex when you spill something, but when you're at a salad bar, it's best to let the staff take care of it for safety.

    By Chris Sands September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Italian egg pasta called grattini

    Meet Grattini, The Silky Fresh Pasta For Soup Season

    If you're looking for a way to amp up soups or try new kinds of pasta, meet grattini. These silky small noodles are great for all kinds of dishes.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Assorted songpyeon

    Tips And Tricks For A Tasty Chuseok

    Called Chuseok in Korean, the holiday lands around the time of the fall harvest and serves as a way of honoring and paying respect to the spirit of ancestors.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • warm cup of espresso next to beans

    Turns Out Decaf Coffee Does Have Caffeine

    While drinking a cup of decaf coffee at night is less likely to keep you awake than the real stuff, you are still going to be drinking in a bit of caffeine.

    By Kristina Vanni September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of Alton Brown smiling

    Alton Brown's Countertop Hack For Sweeter Sugar Cookies

    Alton Brown is known for his quirky humor and his know-how when it comes to food science. That's why his trick for sweet sugar cookies is so fantastic.

    By Audrey Enjoli September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Holding half a watermelon

    Watermelon Is A Berry And We Just Have To Accept That

    Maybe you're like us and only recently learned grapes are berries. If you really want to blow your mind then you need to know: watermelon, as well, are berries.

    By Andrew Housman September 12th, 2023 Read More
  • apple butter in jar with toast and apples

    The Best Type Of Apple To Turn Into Butter

    Apple butter is an autumnal favorite whether it's spread on toast or simmered into apple chicken. But which are the best types of apple for the job?

    By Carly Weaver September 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Wood smoking for barbecue

    The Flavor Profile Of Mesquite And What Beginners Should Pair It With

    If you're venturing into the world of smoking meat, you're going to run across mesquite. A tricky wood, it requires strong flavors to stand up to it.

    By Andrew Housman September 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Smoked Thai dessert

    Tian Op, The Candle That Perfumes Thai Desserts

    Those who've experienced the exotic results of the Thailand's tian op describe the flavor as floral, sweet, and musky with hints of smoky caramel.

    By Wendy Leigh September 11th, 2023 Read More
  • steamed softshell turtle Chinese style

    Steamed Softshell Turtle Is A No-Waste Delicacy

    Said to be beneficial to your health according to traditional Chinese medicine, consuming softshell turtles is common practice in Jiangsu Province.

    By Bobby Huen September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • A beaver by a river looking upwards

    Why You Shouldn't Be Worried About Your Vanilla Flavoring Coming From Beavers

    Is your vanilla flavoring the product of a beaver's posterior? Probably not. We're taking a deep dive into the history and myths surrounding castoreum.

    By Tim Forster September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • rack of ribs with pint of beer

    The Best Beers To Pair With Brisket And Ribs At A Barbecue

    Jessie Massie, Executive Chef at the Sierra Nevada Taproom in Mills River, North Carolina, shares which beers pair best with brisket and ribs at a barbecue.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • French chocolate mousse cake on wooden table

    How French Chocolate Gets Its Intense Flavor

    Anyone tasting genuine French chocolate knows that it has a different flavor to our American candy bars. It's rich, dark, different, and this is the reason why.

    By Khyati Dand September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Greek salad on black plate

    13 Traditional Greek Dishes And How To Spot The Fake Versions

    Amazing Greek food! Chances are you've enjoyed an authentic Greek dish or two -- but there are some fake versions you might want to know how to spot. Let's go!

    By Elaine Todd September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Ina Garten at

    The Simplest Dish In The World To Cook, According To Ina Garten

    Many of us want nothing more than to have something easy for dinner during the week, and Ina Garten is no different. Her go-to is so surprisingly simple.

    By Bobby Huen September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • watermelon slices and glass of juice

    Fix Disappointing Watermelon Textures With Flaky Salt

    Unsurprisingly, salt is delicious on just about everything - including fresh fruit! A little flaky salt can even resurrect mushy, unappetizing watermelon.

    By Bobby Huen September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Alton Brown smiling at Cirque Du Soleil event

    Alton Brown Owes His Cooking Show Success To 3 Unusual Influences

    Anyone who watches food television likely knows "Good Eats," and that Alton Brown beautifully marries science with humor. These are his primary influences.

    By Andrew Housman September 9th, 2023 Read More
  • José Andrés at 2019 Food Bank for NYC Can-Do Awards

    José Andrés' Favorite Gazpacho Made Him Fall In Love

    Gazpacho is practically synonymous with summer, the Spanish cold soup being the perfect way to cool off. However delightful, few fall in love over one dish.

    By Wendy Leigh September 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Watermelon picked in the field

    When Does Watermelon Season End?

    Typically readily available from May to September across much of the U.S., it's no coincidence that watermelons are a staple of the summer season.

    By Audrey Enjoli September 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Chocolate chip cookies

    The Best Ingredient For Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

    If you want your chocolate chip cookies to be ooey-gooey chewy delights, then you absolutely need to try this swap. Your cookies will never be the same.

    By L Valeriote September 9th, 2023 Read More
  • cooked pumpkin pie surrounded by mini pumpkins

    Bake Pumpkin Pies Just Right With The Wiggle Test

    No one wants a cracked pie, especially on a holiday when one may or may not try to impress the family. With the wiggle test, your pumpkin pie will be perfect.

    By Kristina Vanni September 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Close up of Salvador Dali holding his cane

    Salvador Dalí Had A Surreal Avocado Toast Recipe

    Salvador Dalí is known for his eccentric and thoughtful art, and the cookbook he created was just as outlandish. Don't believe us? Check out this recipe.

    By Sharon Rose September 8th, 2023 Read More
  • sopa de fideo served in wooden bowl

    What Exactly Is Sopita?

    If you're familiar with sopa de fideo (fideo for short), you've likely heard of sopita. If you haven't, well, you're in for a treat with this thick tomato soup.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 7th, 2023 Read More
  • pasta cacio e pepe

    The Magic Ingredient For Perfect Cacio E Pepe

    A large part of the allure of Italian cooking is its simplicity, and cacio e pepe is no exception. However, this small addition can add worlds of flavor.

    By Bobby Huen September 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Shiso leaves in pile

    What Is Shiso And How Is It Used?

    Shiso is a popular item across Asia, and if you've ever eaten sushi, you've probably seen its plastic knock-off nestled between your wasabi and ginger.

    By Khyati Dand September 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis smiling on red carpet

    Giada De Laurentiis' 2 Favorite Food Cultures (Other Than Italian)

    If viewers know one thing about Giada De Laurentiis, it's that she loves Italy's fresh, rustic cuisine. However, it's certainly not the only fare she enjoys.

    By Erica Martinez September 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Plate of pastillas de leche

    The No-Bake Shortcut For Luscious Filipino Milk Candy

    There's nothing quite as sweetly indulgent as homemade candy, and milk candy is luxurious. Luckily, there's a quick trick for this traditional Filipino dessert.

    By Wendy Leigh September 7th, 2023 Read More
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