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  • Barbecue and pickles on a wooden platter
    Restaurants
    Restaurants By Raven Brunner January 1st, 2025

    The Texas Roadhouse Order That You Can Turn Into A Week Of Meal Prep

    Meal prepping can be a hassle, despite all its benefits. This Texas Roadhouse order can easily replace a week's worth of meal prepping, so you don't have to.

    By Raven Brunner January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Actor Audrey Hepburn
    Food History
    Food History By Andrew Amelinckx January 1st, 2025

    The Secret To Audrey Hepburn's Chocolate Cake? A Shocking Amount Of Eggs

    Audrey Hepburn is one of Hollywood's most-revered stars. She was also a skilled baker, and even had her own famous cake recipe with a shocking amount of eggs.

    By Andrew Amelinckx January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Seattle skyline at night
    Food History
    Food History By Robert Haynes-Peterson January 1st, 2025

    How Teriyaki Became One Of Seattle's Signature Dishes

    Teriyaki is a beloved dish all over the world, but it's extra-special in Seattle thanks to a rich local history.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Beef Wellington cut open on plate
    Cooking
    Cooking By Tony Cooper January 1st, 2025

    Is There A Right Cut Of Steak For Beef Wellington?

    A beef Wellington is a gorgeous yet complex dish - and it requires one particular cut of beef in order to achieve the perfect shape and tenderness.

    By Tony Cooper January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Bottles of hot sauce
    Cooking
    Cooking By Ashlen Wilder January 1st, 2025

    Why Aging Is An Important Part Of Hot Sauce Making

    If you're interested in making your own hot sauce, you should know that it's almost always better to let your hot sauce age before using it. Here's why.

    By Ashlen Wilder January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Jars of Hellmann's mayonnaise with a glass of egg nog against a yellow background
    Food History
    Food History By Felicia Lee January 1st, 2025

    11 Hellmann's Mayonnaise Facts You Didn't Know Until Now

    Hellman's Mayonnaise is one of the most ubiquitous and popular condiments on the market, boasting a rich history and an ever-changing range of uses.

    By Felicia Lee January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Woman shopping for yogurt at grocery store
    Shopping Tips
    Shopping Tips By Eloise Rollins-Fife January 1st, 2025

    How Discount Grocery Stores Keep Their Prices So Low

    Why do some stores go high when others go low? Here's how discount grocery stores keep prices as low as possible, and pass the savings onto you.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Beef tataki with lemon
    Cooking
    Cooking By Tony Cooper January 1st, 2025

    The Japanese-Style Steak That Shines With Citrusy Sauces

    Dress up your steak with a sauce that's as fresh as the first day of spring. This beloved Japanese-style steak dish is designed to light up your taste buds.

    By Tony Cooper January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Pouring hot sauce into a pan of chopped vegetables
    Cooking
    Cooking By Jonathan Kesh January 1st, 2025

    Is It Necessary To Cook Homemade Hot Sauce?

    You've graduated from the store-bought stuff. But find out if you should be cooking your homemade hot sauce so the only secret ingredient is the spice.

    By Jonathan Kesh January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Examining a carton of brown eggs at a grocery store
    Shopping Tips
    Shopping Tips By Shawna Schofield January 1st, 2025

    How Old Are Eggs At The Grocery Store?

    That sell-by date on the end of the carton doesn't quite tell the whole story. Here's how to tell how fresh your store-bought eggs really are.

    By Shawna Schofield January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Reaching into a McDonald's carry-out bag
    Fast Food
    Fast Food By Carly Garber January 1st, 2025

    The Burger McDonald's Sold To Draw Foodies To The Restaurant Was A Fast Food Fail

    Well, you can't say McDonald's didn't shoot its shot. Find out which burger had almost no one lovin' it, and what made it such an epic fail.

    By Carly Garber January 1st, 2025 Read More
  • Sliced butter with bread
    Storage And Preservation
    Storage And Preservation By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024

    The Worst Mistake You Can Make When Storing Butter

    Keep forgetting to take your butter out of the fridge before you need it? Here's the best way to store your butter so it's fresh and ready to rock.

    By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Putting the top bun on a burger with cheese, pickles, and onions
    Tips
    Tips By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024

    Thinking Of Grinding Your Own Burger Meat? Don't Skip This Chilling Hack

    In the mood to cheeseburger and chill? If you're DIY-ing your burger meat, don't forget this easy meat grinding step for the juiciest, most flavorful burger.

    By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Chef José Andrés at his restaurant
    Shopping
    Shopping By Andrew Amelinckx December 31st, 2024

    The Canned Ingredient José Andrés Brings To Holiday Parties

    Skip the vino and go for the tin cans. Chef José Andrés serves his hot take on the crowd-pleasing canned gift that tastes as good as it looks.

    By Andrew Amelinckx December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Prego steak sandwich at Jack's Wife Freda
    Food History
    Food History By Andrew Amelinckx December 31st, 2024

    How Portugal's Iconic Steak Sandwich, The Prego, Got Its Name

    Meet Portugal's beloved steak sandwich, the prego. Take a big bite out of the story of how this garlicky hunk of meat on a crusty bun got its title.

    By Andrew Amelinckx December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Frozen vegetables on a platter
    Cooking
    Cooking By Shriya Swaminathan December 31st, 2024

    How To Avoid Overcooking Frozen Vegetables

    You can do better than a bowl of mushy broccoli. Here's how to cook frozen vegetables to get the maximum benefit out of the freezer section.

    By Shriya Swaminathan December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Person holding morel mushrooms over a pot full of morels
    Food Science
    Food Science By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024

    Why You Should Think Twice About Eating Morel Mushrooms

    Morels are known for their honeycomb caps, meaty texture, and earthy flavor. But did you know they can be dangerous to eat, especially if not prepared well?

    By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • skillet of mac and cheese with crunchy topping
    Tips
    Tips By Jolee Sullivan December 31st, 2024

    Top Your Mac And Cheese With One Fried Ingredient For A Flavorful Crunch

    Finish your mac and cheese with a topping of this crunchy ingredient. Its savory, umami crunch will add layers of flavor and texture to the cheese, creamy dish.

    By Jolee Sullivan December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Frozen red snapper fillets with lemon, cherry tomatoes, and herbs on the side
    Cooking
    Cooking By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024

    The Correct Way To Cook Frozen Fish To Avoid A Mushy Mess

    Frozen fish is full of moisture that can make it mushy when cooked. That's why it's important to prep frozen fish properly and choose the right cooking method.

    By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Baked glazed ham on a plate with herbs
    How-To
    How-To By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024

    How To Tell If Your Ham Has Gone Bad

    Ham's shelf life depends on factors like whether it is cured, cooked, or sealed in an unopened package. Look for these signs of spoilage to gauge its freshness.

    By Shawna Schofield December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Two slices of toast with peanut butter on a plate
    Cooking
    Cooking By S. Ferrari December 31st, 2024

    The Unexpected Ingredient That Gives Peanut Butter Sandwiches A Fancy Twist

    Salty, nutty peanut butter slathered between bread is an iconic sandwich, but this one creamy, sharp, and tangy ingredient will give it a delicious new twist.

    By S. Ferrari December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • a bowl of demi-glace with a spoon
    How-To
    How-To By Nikita Ephanov December 31st, 2024

    How To Use Espagnole, One Of The 5 Mother Sauces Of French Cuisine

    Espagnole is one of the five mother sauces that are considered the foundation of French cuisine. Here's how to use this savory brown sauce in every day cooking.

    By Nikita Ephanov December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Different varieties of dried mushrooms
    Tips
    Tips By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson December 31st, 2024

    Why Dried Mushrooms Belong In Your Pantry

    Whether you're making creamy risottos, hot soups and stews, or baked pot pies, dried mushrooms are a pantry staple that will make any dish better.

    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Yotam Ottolenghi smiling
    Facts
    Facts By Ashlen Wilder December 31st, 2024

    Yotam Ottolenghi's Ideal Last Meal Is An Endless Spread Of Mediterranean Classics

    Yotam Ottolenghi would prefer his last meal to be a leisurely affair, enjoyed in the company of friends and family in a seaside house on a tiny Greek island.

    By Ashlen Wilder December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Hand holding Costco membership card in front of Costco store sign
    Costco
    Costco By Katie Melynn December 31st, 2024

    13 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Costco Membership

    From privileges to perks, we've got all the info you need to know before signing up for a Costco membership. You'll be buying in bulk in no time.

    By Katie Melynn December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Battered fish on spaghetti with red sauce
    Food History
    Food History By Layne Randolph December 31st, 2024

    Where Did The Pairing Of Fried Fish And Spaghetti Originate?

    When it comes to fried fish and spaghetti, if you know, you know. But there's always more to uncover on the origin story behind this iconic pairing.

    By Layne Randolph December 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Nacho cheese sauce with chips
    Tips
    Tips By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024

    The Simple Method For Perfectly Reheated Nacho Cheese Sauce

    Reheating nacho cheese sauce can be a tricky endeavor, but if you follow this tip from a bona fide expert, you'll be dipping tortilla chips in no time.

    By Julia Mullaney December 31st, 2024 Read More
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