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  • tuna melt sandwich on a plate
    Food History
    Food History By Mary Cate McMillon August 12th, 2024

    The Original Tuna Melt Was A Happy Mistake

    If you love tuna melt sandwiches, you have a clumsy deli counter worker to thank. Legend goes, the dish was a happy mistake on a grilled cheese.

    By Mary Cate McMillon August 12th, 2024 Read More
  • basket of Cheddar Bay Biscuits
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Tiffany Betts August 11th, 2024

    Level Up Your Sliders With Red Lobster Biscuit Buns

    Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay biscuits may be perfect as=is, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't use them to make extra-delicious sliders and other dishes.

    By Tiffany Betts August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Cooked filet mignon steak with a horseradish crust
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024

    Add A Horseradish Crust To Your Steak For Flavor In Every Bite

    Making a robustly flavorful horseradish crust for your next steak dinner is a simple process, and it really delivers in terms of both taste and texture.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • pavlova topped with fresh berries
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024

    The Textural Difference Between Pavlova And Meringue

    Meringue and pavlova look similar, and are mostly made with the same ingredients, but there are distinct differences between these delicate delights.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • A person filling a food container at a Whole Foods salad bar
    Whole Foods
    Whole Foods By Rachel Dennis August 11th, 2024

    Why It's Always Worth It To Buy The Salmon At Whole Foods' Salad Bar

    No one can deny that salmon is as delicious as it is pricey, so to avoid astronomical costs, take a trip to Whole Foods' salad bar instead of buying fresh.

    By Rachel Dennis August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of nori sheets
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Catherine Rickman August 11th, 2024

    What Makes Nori Different From Other Types Of Seaweed?

    Nori is an essential ingredient for sushi, but there are many differences between nori and other types of edible seaweed. We provide the lowdown on tasty algae.

    By Catherine Rickman August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain smiling
    Food History
    Food History By Mary Cate McMillon August 11th, 2024

    The Course Anthony Bourdain Always Wanted To Skip

    Anthony Bourdain was a notorious fan of fine dining and casual eats, but which course did he claim that he could take or leave and wouldn't miss?

    By Mary Cate McMillon August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Fish sticks in bowl
    Grocery
    Grocery By Lauren Bair August 11th, 2024

    Frozen Fish Sticks Made With The Highest And Lowest Quality Ingredients

    Frozen fish sticks are a convenient, protein-rich food. Here are the brands you should add to your cart and those you should leave in the freezer aisle.

    By Lauren Bair August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Food cooking on outside grill with lid open
    Grilling and Smoking Tips
    Grilling and Smoking Tips By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024

    Should You Keep The Lid Open Or Closed When Grilling?

    For those who are just starting on their grilling journeys, you may be wondering whether or not you should grill with the lid open or closed. Well, it depends.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Bulbs of roasted garlic in cast iron skillet
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Khyati Dand August 11th, 2024

    How To Store Garlic, Roasted Or Fresh

    Garlic is ubiquitous as a spice, but despite its longevity, if you don't store it properly, it will go bad quickly and sprout or rot before you can use it.

    By Khyati Dand August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Broccoli on wooden cutting board
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024

    The Mess-Free Way To Cook A Head Of Broccoli On The Stove

    A whole head of broccoli is often more economical than buying it prepared, but cutting it up can make a giant mess. Avoid the chaos with this cooking tip.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling in front of Team USA sign
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024

    Why You Should Always Cook With Two Oils, According To Bobby Flay

    While you can use all kinds of oils in the kitchen or limit yourself to one, Bobby Flay recommends stocking at least two kinds to cover all of your needs.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Tray of cheesy tuna noodle casserole
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024

    Give Your Tuna Casserole The Crunch It Deserves With A Trip To The Snack Drawer

    Want to amp up your tuna casserole with some crunchy texture? All you need to do is take a quick trip to your snack drawer for the perfect option.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Humphrey Bogart in a suit
    Food History
    Food History By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024

    The Drink Humphrey Bogart Always Sipped On His Movie Sets

    Humphrey Bogart wasn't shy about his drinking, but there was one spirit he coveted above all others, and he had a specific way of enjoying the drink.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt August 11th, 2024 Read More
  • A container of frozen food with freezer burn
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024

    The Best Way To Tell If Your Food Is Freezer Burned (And If It's Safe To Eat)

    Freezer burn is never a fun thing to find when you pull out soups and fruits you've stored away. Here's how to know if your food is affected and okay to eat.

    By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • tofu bites in an air fryer basket
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Hayley Sugg August 10th, 2024

    How Long Does It Take To Cook Tofu In The Air Fryer?

    So long as you take the right prep steps, like draining and marinating, deliciously crispy tofu can be both easy and fast when cooked in the air fryer.

    By Hayley Sugg August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • A vacuum sealer removing air from a bag of strawberries
    Appliances and Gadgets
    Appliances and Gadgets By Rachel Dennis August 10th, 2024

    The Game-Changing Gadget For Home Chefs With A Ton Of Leftovers

    Do you love to meal prep and have leftovers to feed yourself (and maybe your family) for a week? Then you need this gadget to improve food storage.

    By Rachel Dennis August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • bowls of seafood bisque
    Food History
    Food History By Danielle Esposito August 10th, 2024

    The Textural Difference Between Chowder Vs Bisque

    Chowder and bisque soups are both very filling, creamy, and full of lots of hearty ingredients, but there's a big difference when it comes to their texture.

    By Danielle Esposito August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of chicken and dumplings
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024

    Make Chicken And Dumplings Easily With The Help Of One Canned Ingredient

    If you're craving chicken and dumplings - but don't feel like going through the trouble of preparing everything from scratch - turn to this canned ingredient.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of barbecue sauce
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Hayley Sugg August 10th, 2024

    Give Your BBQ Sauce A Spicy Kick With One Unique Ingredient

    A simple dollop of this spicy ingredient will take your basic barbecue sauce recipe to the next level - once you try it, you might never go back.

    By Hayley Sugg August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Mixed eggs in metal basket
    Food
    Food By Elaine Todd August 10th, 2024

    Experts Debunk 10 Common Egg Myths

    Eggs are a star of the culinary world, but their popularity has inspired many tall tales. We asked the experts for help busting some common egg myths.

    By Elaine Todd August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • A spoonful of wild rice
    Food
    Food By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024

    Is Wild Rice Actually Rice?

    Wild rice is an oft-misunderstood grain that has many of its own culinary advantages and unique attributes, compared to other grains known as rice.

    By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Ernest Hemingway smiling in Kenya
    Food History
    Food History By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024

    Ernest Hemingway's Favorite Cocktail Was A Rum Classic

    Ernest Hemingway was known for his love of drinking, and while he had many cocktails that he enjoyed, one more than any other was his favorite.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Mayo and banana sandwich on a plate
    Food History
    Food History By Tiffany Betts August 10th, 2024

    Yes, Banana And Mayo Belong On A Sandwich

    Don't scrunch up your nose at a banana and mayo sandwich, or you'll be upsetting many Southerners who adore this unconventional treat with a neat history.

    By Tiffany Betts August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Several different types of cheese
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024

    The World's Most Expensive Cheese Is Actually Made From Donkeys

    To enjoy the world's rarest and most expensive cheese, all you have to do is fly to Europe to visit an animal sanctuary in the heart of Serbia.

    By Khyati Dand August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Sushi bake in casserole dish
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024

    How To Turn A Can Of Tuna Into A Sushi Bake

    Craving sushi but not the work of tracking down sushi-grade fish? A sushi bake is a fantastic way to itch the craving, but canned tuna makes it even easier.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed August 10th, 2024 Read More
  • potato chips in a bowl
    Food History
    Food History By Mary Cate McMillon August 10th, 2024

    Potato Chips Started Off As A Delicacy In Restaurants

    The modern pairing of caviar and potato chips may not be so far off from how the snack was originally conceived -- it was a classy food in upscale restaurants.

    By Mary Cate McMillon August 10th, 2024 Read More
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