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  • Chef Gordon Ramsay smiling on red carpet

    Gordon Ramsay's Weirdly Sensual Hack For Prepping Avocados

    Gordon Ramsay is known primarily for two things: His temper and his elegant food. However, he also gives great --sometimes vexing -- advice on social media.

    By Audrey Enjoli September 7th, 2023 Read More
  • raw egg on japanese rice

    Tamago Kake Gohan: A Japanese Egg And Rice Tradition

    When you think breakfast, eggs might spring to mind, but what about raw egg mixed with sushi rice and a touch of soy? It's a delicious dish with a long history.

    By Bobby Huen September 6th, 2023 Read More
  • braised brisket stewing with vegetables

    Instant Onion Soup Mix Is The One Ingredient Your Brisket Is Missing

    From Pesach dinner to your cousin Bill's barbecue, brisket is enjoyed all over the country. But the best way to amp up its flavor? Yeah, an onion soup packet.

    By Bobby Huen September 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Ugli fruits sliced on a napkin

    Ugli Fruit Deserves Its Time In The Limelight

    Ugli fruit may, unfortunately, live up to its name in the looks department, but it's one tasty citrus! Here's everything you need to know about this citrus.

    By Khyati Dand September 6th, 2023 Read More
  • chicken fricassee in black bowl with dill fronds

    What Is A Fricassee And What Goes Into One?

    Let's be honest: We've all heard of a fricassee (likely a chicken fricassee), but we don't really know what it entails. Don't worry - we've got you covered!

    By Bobby Huen September 6th, 2023 Read More
  • male and female embracing

    Culinary Compatibility Played A Role In Ending My 20 Year Marriage, But Is Helping Me Find Love Again

    When dating, we typically focus on religion, whether you want a family, political views, and shared interests, but culinary compatibility is also important.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 5th, 2023 Read More
  • A child leaning both elbows on cafe table

    The Medieval Origins Of 'No Elbows On The Table' Etiquette

    It's difficult to pinpoint the exact origins of the "no elbows on the table" etiquette rule, but it likely emerged during medieval times, probably in England.

    By Tim Forster September 5th, 2023 Read More
  • separating egg yolk from the white

    The Benefits Of Separating Eggs Cold Vs. Room Temperature

    Depending on what you're making, having some yolk in your egg white (or vice versa) could ruin your dish. This is why the temperature of your eggs is vital.

    By L Valeriote September 5th, 2023 Read More
  • Three small jars of honey by Zach&Zoe gift box

    Zach & Zoë Sweet Bee Farm: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank

    When Kam and Summer Johnson's son struggled with seasonal allergies and asthma, the family tried honey as a remedy and founded Zach & Zoë Sweet Bee Farm.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 5th, 2023 Read More
  • blueberry and raspberry muffins

    The Frozen Fruit Tip For Perfect Muffins

    Baking muffins can be a great way to celebrate the weekend, but how do you get the perfect pastry every time? Why, with frozen fruit of course!

    By Kristina Vanni September 5th, 2023 Read More
  • Watermelons

    Why Syrup Spots On Watermelon Are A Good Sign

    Sadly, the most perfect-looking watermelons aren't always the best. The best watermelons have large patches of webbing or even small spots that look like dirt.

    By Khyati Dand September 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis

    Giada De Laurentiis' Favorite Food Destinations Are Giving Us Wanderlust

    Giada De Laurentiis has exquisite taste in cuisine and travel destinations. And that's exactly why we're going with her to see her favorite global food spots!

    By Ashley Couto September 4th, 2023 Read More
  • orange Halloween pail spilled over with candy

    How To Sort Your Halloween Candy To Get A Head Start On The Holidays

    You can patiently wait for the novelty of hiding candy in their bedroom to wear off or sort through their loot once they fall asleep and take what you can use.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Sliced Danish-style rye bread on white cloth

    Why Rye Bread Is Completely Different In Scandinavia

    Rye bread may be a standard in delicatessens across the States, but it's an entirely different animal over in Europe. Here are the main differences.

    By Tim Forster September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis smiling

    The Spicy Flavor Boost Giada De Laurentiis Loves Adding To Her Dishes

    Is your pasta lacking a certain je ne sais quoi? Do you need to give a flavor boost to your pesto? It's time for you to try Giada De Laurentiis' spicy favorite.

    By Wendy Leigh September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Lowcountry seafood boil

    The Hearty Ingredients You Need For Lowcountry Boil

    Whether you're having a summer barbecue or a winter gathering, you can't go wrong with a filling Lowcountry boil. Here's how to make a traditional one.

    By Wendy Leigh September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Rice pudding in glass jars

    The Best Type Of Rice To Make Creamy, Al Dente Pudding

    Nothing is quite as disappointing as soggy, mushy rice pudding. To get that creamy consistency that still has some bite every time, you need to use this rice.

    By L Valeriote September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • sourdough starter

    Delicious Dishes Using Sourdough Discard

    Did you know sourdough discard can be used to make a variety of excellent dishes? Let's get, uh, doughy-eyed, and find out what some of these dishes are.

    By Melissa Perreault September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Person harvesting curly kale

    Why Kale Was Once A Halloween Staple

    Halloween and candy go hand in hand, but Halloween and kale? They actually have a historical connection that can be traced back to the Middle Ages.

    By Sharon Rose September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • banana pepper plant

    How To Use Banana Peppers To Their Full Flavor Potential

    Much like their bell pepper cousins, banana peppers can be enjoyed raw, sautéed, roasted, or grilled. They are particularly tasty when pickled or stuffed.

    By Jennifer Mathews September 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • orange hummus surrounded by pumpkins

    Your New Favorite Hummus Is Made From Leftover Pumpkin Guts

    The simplest version of your new favorite pumpkin hummus combines the roasted flesh - aka the guts - of a small pumpkin with traditional hummus ingredients.

    By Jennifer Waldera September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Chicken parmesan on white plate

    How To Tell If A Chicken Parm Will Be Disappointing Before You Order It

    While chicken parm might not call for an elaborate list of ingredients, that doesn't mean that every restaurant will always make this classic dish right.

    By Tim Forster September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Ancient tablesetting

    The World's 10 Oldest Dishes And Where They Are Today

    Humans have been cooking up delectable dishes for as long as they've existed. Learn about the history and lineage of some of the oldest meals on record here.

    By Melissa Perreault September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Japanese milk bread shokupan next to honey

    Pai Bao Is The Long-Lasting Fluffy Bread You Need To Try ASAP

    Whether you call it pai bao, shokupan, or Hokkaido milk bread, this soft baked good is a delicious treat that you will find yourself making over and over.

    By Wendy Leigh September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Strong iced coffee with cream

    What Makes Thai Iced Coffee Totally Unique

    You may have heard of Thai iced tea, but have you tried their equally delicious Thai iced coffee? It's a rich roast blended with spices and creamy milk.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Bucket of popcorn near Halloween decorations

    Halloween Raisins & Popcorn Were A Hot Commodity In The 1960s

    Halloween trick-or-treating is a time-honored tradition that provides a huge candy haul by the end of the holiday but it wasn't always full of the sweet stuff.

    By Erica Martinez September 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Stars and Moon watermelon

    The Rare Watermelon Variety That Looks Like A Sky Full Of Stars

    The rare heirloom watermelon variety is aptly named after a sky full of stars, for exactly how it appears: dark green rind dotted with yellow orb-ish spots.

    By Wendy Leigh September 1st, 2023 Read More
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