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  • Hand whisking milk into batter
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Tim Forster July 10th, 2023

    Why Day-Old Batter Yields Better Crepes

    Crepes can seem like a challenge. If yours have turned out gray or gummy, then it's probably because you didn't let your batter rest long enough.

    By Tim Forster July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Red wine being poured into glass
    Beer and Wine
    Beer and Wine By Catherine Rickman July 10th, 2023

    What Is A Field Blend, And Why Should You Be Drinking Them?

    "Field blends are rare and have very interesting flavor profiles," Adam Forni, co-owner of Dancing Crow Vineyards, told Food Republic. So what are they?

    By Catherine Rickman July 10th, 2023 Read More
  •  Chili pepper cut up into slices
    How-Tos
    How-Tos By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023

    How To Actually Cut The Spice Out Of A Pepper (Hint: It's Not All In The Seeds)

    It's a common tip that cutting the seeds out of hot peppers will remove the spice, but the truth is that the source of the heat is from the placenta, or pith.

    By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • chicken dish with caramelized lemons
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Carly Weaver July 9th, 2023

    We Need To Stop Sleeping On Caramelized Lemons

    Lemons are great for adding tartness to a dessert or giving things a citrus kick, but have you ever tried carmelizing them? You might want to now.

    By Carly Weaver July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Finnish Long Drinks in bucket in icy river
    Cocktails and Spirits
    Cocktails and Spirits By Catherine Rickman July 9th, 2023

    What Exactly Is A Finnish Long Drink?

    The Finnish Long Drink might sound like slang for a hot Scandinavian, but it's actually a cocktail with a history that blends local Finnish ingredients.

    By Catherine Rickman July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 9th, 2023

    The Veggie-Topped Toast Ina Garten Swears By For Busy Weeknights

    When you've had a hectic day, cauliflower toast makes a comparatively healthy quick snack. Just make sure you use the "good" ingredients.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Hatteras Saltworks smoking sea salt
    Food Science
    Food Science By Wendy Leigh July 9th, 2023

    The North Carolina-Based Company Making Salt Unlike Any Other

    We've gone from having basic table salt to a variety of different ones at the grocery. One family off the Atlantic coast is making their salt in a unique way.

    By Wendy Leigh July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • vodka highball with pineapple
    Cocktails and Spirits
    Cocktails and Spirits By Chris Sands July 9th, 2023

    When To Think Twice Before Ordering A Highball Cocktail

    A highball is a classic drink with a short list of ingredients and easy prep, but there are some situations where you may want to think twice before ordering.

    By Chris Sands July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl of wild rice pilaf
    Rice and Grain Recipes
    Rice and Grain Recipes By Miriam Hahn July 9th, 2023

    Wild Rice Pilaf Recipe

    If you're looking for a simple way to elevate rice, look no further than this grape- and almond-infused wild rice pilaf recipe.

    By Miriam Hahn July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Chow mein with beef and shrimp
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023

    What Is Chow Mein, And How Is It Different From Lo Mein?

    Although similar, the slight divergence in nomenclature for chow mein and lo mein is due to differences in preparation, and also where you are located.

    By Andrew Housman July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Apple juice being poured into a glass
    Non-Alcoholic
    Non-Alcoholic By Wendy Leigh July 9th, 2023

    The Nostalgic Fruit Juice That's Unexpectedly Hydrating

    It turns out that the apple juice box in your lunch as a kid wasn't just a tasty treat, but doubled as a great way to hydrate you after recess.

    By Wendy Leigh July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Close up of Jacques Pepin
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023

    Jacques Pépin Browns His Deviled Eggs For Incredible Flavor

    Jacques Pépin's classic eggs recipe, Eggs Jeanette, is going viral with a new generation. In it, he browns classic deviled eggs resulting in incredible flavor.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Slices of yellow and red watermelon
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023

    Roast Your Watermelon Seeds For An Enviably Crunchy Snack

    Usually you are told to just spit out watermelon seeds, but instead, you should save them and roast them for a super crunchy and customizable snack.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • BBQ meat platter
    Food History
    Food History By Melissa Perreault July 9th, 2023

    Spilling The Beans On Every Style Of American BBQ

    No matter where you are, you can probably find some decent to amazing barbecue. But did you know there are lots of barbecue styles in America? Yes, indeed.

    By Melissa Perreault July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • fine dining table setting
    News
    News By Chris Sands July 9th, 2023

    The Difference Between Table Manners And Dining Etiquette

    Table manners and dining etiquette may seem like synonyms, but they are two distinct things. Still, they may have more in common than you might expect.

    By Chris Sands July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Closeup of Alton Brown in glasses
    Food
    Food By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023

    Alton Brown's Complicated Journey To Culinary School

    Alton Brown is one of the most recognizable figures in the culinary world, yet it wasn't his first career choice. Here's how he wound up in culinary school.

    By Erica Martinez July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Couple on a picnic
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Shelby Gruber July 9th, 2023

    Retro Food Trends That Are Due For A Comeback

    From iconic dishes of the '50s and '60s to the beloved snacks of the '90s, there are plenty of retro food trends that are bound to make a comeback.

    By Shelby Gruber July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Frozen watermelon slushies in tall glasses with lime garnish
    Drink
    Drink By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 9th, 2023

    The Best Reason To Freeze Watermelon Is Booze-Optional Slushies

    Have a good amount of leftover watermelon? No problem! You can freeze it to make refreshing watermelon slushies, which can be transformed into boozy cocktails.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • ribeye steak on the grill
    Grilling and Smoking Tips
    Grilling and Smoking Tips By Bobby Huen July 9th, 2023

    The Optimal Thickness To Grill Steaks From Frozen

    Grilling steaks from frozen not only gives the best sear-to-cooked ratio, but it's a great way to keep steaks fresh for longer. This is the optimal thickness.

    By Bobby Huen July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Yorkshire forced rhubarb stalks
    Food History
    Food History By Sharon Rose July 9th, 2023

    Rhubarb Grows So Fast That You Can Actually Hear It

    As spring warms the planet, so too does it bring delicious fresh fruits and vegetables back into our diets - but most produce can't serenade you while it grows.

    By Sharon Rose July 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Waiter holding a bottle of wine
    Fine Dining
    Fine Dining By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023

    Restaurants Have Caught On To The Second Cheapest Bottle Gimmick

    We've all been there, not wanting to look like a novice but not wanting to shell out big bucks, so we order the second cheapest wine. Restaurants know this too.

    By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Row of fast food hamburgers
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023

    Food Critics Are Praising 'Regular Person Food' As The Next Big Thing

    There have been plenty of food trends over the years, culminating in what seemed like a race to make food as extravagant as possible. That's changing on TikTok.

    By Catherine Rickman July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Hotel guest receiving room service tray
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Tim Forster July 8th, 2023

    The Tipping Etiquette You Need To Know For Hotel Room Service

    In a post-pandemic world, the act of tipping has changed. And when you're ordering room service in a hotel, yes, you absolutely still need to tip.

    By Tim Forster July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Fresh salmon on ice with lemon wedges
    Food Science
    Food Science By Wendy Leigh July 8th, 2023

    The Odd Way Salmon Farmers Achieve Perfectly Pink Fish

    Salmon is distinctive to most by its bright pink or reddish color. But not all salmon have this natural hue, and there's an odd way fish farmers achieve it.

    By Wendy Leigh July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • chicken teriyaki with broccoli dish
    Recipes
    Recipes By A.J. Forget July 8th, 2023

    Quick And Easy Skillet Teriyaki Chicken Recipe

    Skip the overpriced takeout and make this quick and easy skillet teriyaki chicken instead.

    By A.J. Forget July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Man picking out tomatoes
    Food Science
    Food Science By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023

    The Line Between Fruit And Vegetable Is Blurrier Than We Think

    Fruits and vegetables are categorized differently based on what part of the plant we are eating. But how we treat certain items while cooking also plays a role.

    By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Butter on a slice of seeded bread
    Food History
    Food History By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023

    There's Actually No Real Difference Between East And West Coast Butter

    If you love to cook or bake, you might have come across East and West Coast butters. But the truth is, there's actually no real difference between the two.

    By Dylan Hofer July 8th, 2023 Read More
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