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  • cook chopping various fresh herbs
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Audrey Enjoli February 11th, 2024

    The Cheese Grater Hack That De-Stems Herbs In A Swipe

    If you hate the long process of washing, plucking, and chopping fresh herbs, you can pull out your box grater to pluck the leaves off the stems in a flash.

    By Audrey Enjoli February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Red solo cups on a yellow and red background
    Drink
    Drink By Avery Tomaso February 11th, 2024

    Do The Lines On Red Solo Cups Mean Anything?

    If you've ever seen people using Red solo cups at a party to measure out drink ingredients, it may work, but the lines on the cup weren't intended for that use.

    By Avery Tomaso February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Red Lobster shrimp and rice dish
    Restaurants
    Restaurants By Hannah Beach February 11th, 2024

    Why Red Lobster Was Forced To Raise Prices On Its Endless Shrimp Deal

    Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp deal was obviously designed to get customers in the door, but there's a big reason why the chain ultimately changed its tune.

    By Hannah Beach February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • chicken pot pie
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Emily M Alexander February 11th, 2024

    14 Hacks To Make Store-Bought Pot Pies Even Better

    Homemade pot pies aren't all that complicated to make, but sometimes it is just easier to buy one from the store. Here are tips for upgrading it.

    By Emily M Alexander February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • whole cashews spilling out of a jar onto a wooden surface
    Food Science
    Food Science By Food Republic Staff February 11th, 2024

    Cashews Actually Aren't A Nut At All

    Your bag of mixed nuts may actually be lying to you -- if it contains cashews (or peanuts, almonds, or pistachios), then it's not solely nuts.

    By Food Republic Staff February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Person rolling wine bottle on pastry
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024

    Wine Bottles Are Your Best Bet For Rolling Out Pastry Without A Pin

    There's nothing worse than going to make a nice pastry from scratch only to realize you actually do need a rolling pin. No pin? No problem! Use a wine bottle.

    By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • chili in a pot on table with two serving bowls
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Brian Good February 11th, 2024

    The Chili-Cooking Mistakes We All Make

    Cooking chili at home isn't hard, but we've all made a mistake or two along the way that has led to lower-quality results. Here's how to make perfect chili.

    By Brian Good February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Irish lamb stew and soda bread
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024

    The One Type Of Stew Your Instant Pot Can't Handle

    Instant Pots and pressure cookers can cook in a myriad of ways, but there are a few dishes that aren't suited for it -- especially slow-cooking stews.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis on step and repeat
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Audrey Enjoli February 11th, 2024

    Giada De Laurentiis' Favorite Brand Of Dried Pasta, Besides Her Own

    Giada De Laurentiis, famed Italian chef, is understandably known for her Italian cooking, so when she gives us her favorite pasta brand, we listen.

    By Audrey Enjoli February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Stack of crepes and jams
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Catherine Rickman February 11th, 2024

    You Can Make Fresh Crepes From Stale Bread

    Have some stale bread slices or an older baguette lying around? Don't toss it. Instead use it to make fresh crepes for a delicious breakfast.

    By Catherine Rickman February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Johnnie Walker Blue Label bottles
    Cocktails and Spirits
    Cocktails and Spirits By Chris Sands February 11th, 2024

    The Reason Johnnie Walker Blue Is So Expensive

    Johnnie Walker Blue Label has been a premier luxury whisky since the 1990s, and its strict rules for quality prove that it deserves to carry its price tag.

    By Chris Sands February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Chicken pot pie with one portion served
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Elaine Todd February 11th, 2024

    13 Tips You Need When Making Chicken Pot Pie At Home

    Homemade chicken pot pie is the perfect comfort meal for any day of the week. Here's how to make yours come out of the oven perfect every time.

    By Elaine Todd February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • bantam bagel balls on white plate
    Food
    Food By Jennifer Waldera February 11th, 2024

    Why Starbucks Stopped Selling Bantam Bagels

    Bantam Bagels were one an innovative and beloved treat sold at Starbucks stores across America, but the store of the product's fate is an unfortunate one.

    By Jennifer Waldera February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • y shaped vegetable peeler
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By Jennifer Mathews February 11th, 2024

    The Best Way To Sharpen Your Vegetable Peelers

    Like knives, vegetable peelers can become dull over time. But there's a tried and proven way to sharpen them, and you can do so right from home.

    By Jennifer Mathews February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Peeled peach on a cutting board
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Louise Rhind-Tutt February 11th, 2024

    Boiling Water Is The Key To Easily Peeling Peaches

    Peeling peaches can be difficult and time-consuming, unless you try this easy two-step method that uses boiling water to make the skins slip right off.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Frozen red margarita with lime slice
    Mixology and Techniques
    Mixology and Techniques By Avery Tomaso February 11th, 2024

    The Easiest Way To Make Frozen Margaritas Without A Blender

    Every now and again, we just need a frozen margarita, okay? But what happens when the blender's busted? Fortunately, you can still make the slushy cocktail.

    By Avery Tomaso February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Loaf of banana bread sliced with bananas
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024

    The Secret To Storing Banana Bread So It Stays Moist

    When looking for a way to keep your banana bread nice and fresh, you can't just leave it sitting out on your counter. Here's how to keep it perfectly moist.

    By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Saganaki with honey and seeds
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Hannah Beach February 11th, 2024

    Saganaki: The Fried Greek Cheese You Need To Try Yesterday

    Move aside gyros and baklava. Saganaki is the amazing Greek food you need to know, a delicious fried cheese that's great with a number of toppings.

    By Hannah Beach February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Dish with slices of steak, red and green bell pepper, and green onion mixed in brown sauce
    Beef Recipes
    Beef Recipes By Milena Manolova February 11th, 2024

    Classic Pepper Steak Recipe

    Classic pepper steak is all about balance, and this recipe hits the bullseye with a blend of sweet, spicy, and umami notes in a quick-to-make stir-fry.

    By Milena Manolova February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Glass bowl of raw oats
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024

    Store Oats In The Freezer For Perpetually Fresh Breakfast

    Fresh oats are a great staple food to make oatmeal, breakfast bars, and pie toppings. But they can go stale unless you put them in your freezer.

    By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Assorted whole apples
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed February 11th, 2024

    The Apple Varieties That Brown The Slowest After Slicing

    You can take several measures to prevent apples from turning brown and soggy, but buying these varieties of the fruit can help you out even better.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • roasted whole cauliflower on display
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024

    The Step You Shouldn't Skip When Roasting A Whole Cauliflower

    Blanching your cauliflower in salted water gives its interior a chance to season itself before the roasting process, infusing the entire head with flavor.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • canned chipotles in adobo sauce
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024

    You Should Be Buying Canned Chipotles Just For The Sauce

    Canned chipotles often come soaking in delicious adobo sauce, and it's the perfect addition to so many foods from mac and cheese to your perfectly seared steak.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Bruschetta with tomatoes and basil on plate
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024

    The Best Bread For Actually Impressive Bruschetta

    If you want your bruschetta to really shine, you need to choose the right bread, and no, a baguette or standard Italian loaf won't cut the mustard.

    By L Valeriote February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Pouring egg into a pot of boiling water
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Annie Epstein February 11th, 2024

    Why You Should Season Poached Egg Water Like You Would For Pasta

    For the best poached eggs, the water you boil them in matters. Try treating it like you would a pot of watar for pasta and season accordingly.

    By Annie Epstein February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Hand reaching for disposable starbucks cup
    Coffee Shops
    Coffee Shops By Erica Martinez February 10th, 2024

    Before Sharpies, Starbucks Had A Strange Code To Mark Custom Drinks

    Starbucks once used a cryptic ordering code that told baristas how to prepare drink orders, and the company's labels continue to go through major changes today.

    By Erica Martinez February 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Cook using a splatter screen
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By Annie Epstein February 10th, 2024

    The Cheap Tool That Protects You From Hot Food Splatter

    Frying foods results in super tasty results, but comes at a price - usually burnt arms and messy stovetops. But you can use this cheap tool for protection.

    By Annie Epstein February 10th, 2024 Read More
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