What Exactly Is Abalone And How Do You Eat It?
Abalone isn't one of America's most popular foods due to its scarcity and difficult preparation, but it absolutely is delicious when prepared properly.
Read MoreAbalone isn't one of America's most popular foods due to its scarcity and difficult preparation, but it absolutely is delicious when prepared properly.
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Read MoreBelieve it or not, The Barefoot Contessa existed before Ina Garten became associated with the branding, but how, exactly, did she get involved?
Read MoreIf you head to Rochester, New York, you may find some hot dogs aren't red or pink but white! The tradition dates back to 19th century German immigrants.
Read MoreMustard is readily available at groceries throughout the U.S., so why is mustard oil banned? Take a look at the reasons why you can't buy it in stores.
Read MoreYou can upgrade your salads by first charring the greens on the grill. The best greens to use on the grill depends on how much they can handle the heat.
Read MoreAlton Brown brings his scientific approach to many dishes, including French toast. Here's the unique sweet ingredient he chooses to incorporate.
Read MoreWhen it comes to drinking games, getting "iced" is perhaps the most spontaneous of them all. Where exactly did this bizarre Smirnoff tradition come from?
Read MoreIf your silicone spoons, cupcake liners, and ice cube trays have started to smell nasty, it's easy to use the oven and a few cleaners to wash those odors out.
Read MoreWhat's up with water vs. milk when it comes to scrambled eggs? We've got the lowdown -- even some celebrity chefs weigh-in on all the fluffy goodness.
Read MoreMade dinner and found that your pasta sauce is just a touch too watery? Never fear! A few tablespoons of cream cheese will solve the problem and thicken it up.
Read MoreAvocados have been growing in popularity over the past few decades, but which country produces the most of these delicious, green, creamy berries?
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain wasn't one to bite his tongue; as a food writer, his livelihood depended on it. It was more feel than taste that put him off about Frito Pie.
Read MoreCanned frosting is a great time saver, but it doesn't always taste the freshest. To get more out of each jar, there are some things you can add.
Read MoreUsually ice pops require a special mold to achieve their signature shape, but your humble loaf pan can deliver these fruity, icy treats in a flash.
Read MoreThis is how you're going to take that homemade rotisserie chicken to the next level. From basting spray to smoking, we've got lots of expert home chef advice.
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Read MoreGrilling steaks can be intimidating, but one chef-approved way to ensure a successful meal is to preheat your grill properly to get a proper char.
Read MoreIs there anything as American as a cold glass of milk? Probably not. But how did the association with milk at the dinner table become an American staple?
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