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  • Pouring glass of orange juice
    Food Science
    Food Science By Julia Mullaney July 21st, 2024

    Here's How Long Orange Juice Stays Fresh After Opening

    Orange juice stays fresh for a limited time after opening. Here's how long it lasts depending on if it's homemade or store bought, and how to tell if it's bad.

    By Julia Mullaney July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Steak frites in pan
    Facts
    Facts By Tony Cooper July 21st, 2024

    What Are Steak Fries And What Is Steak Frites?

    The difference between steak fries and steak frites might sound like small potatoes to some, but food fanatics know that these terms aren't interchangeable.

    By Tony Cooper July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Turkish-style rice pilaf
    Cooking
    Cooking By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024

    What Is Pilaf And Why Do We Only Seem To Use It For Rice?

    Wondering what is rice pilaf? Different takes of this ancient dish appear around the world in various cultures, but are almost always made using rice.

    By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • mill food recycler in kitchen
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By David Klein July 21st, 2024

    Review: The Mill Food Recycler Will Shrink Your Trash (And Your Bank Account)

    If you're in the market for a food recycler, Mill is top of the line. But is it worth spending a lot of money for this fancy kitchen gadget?

    By David Klein July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • slice of mountain pie with Rocky Mountain view
    Pizzerias
    Pizzerias By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024

    Why You Need Honey To Taste Colorado-Style Pizza Properly

    Move over Chicago deep dish and NYC thin crust, Colorado-style pizza is coming for you. Here's how honey plays a role in how it's baked and how it's eaten.

    By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • guy fieri
    Facts
    Facts By Allie Ward July 21st, 2024

    The Underrated Pantry Ingredient Guy Fieri Never Goes Without

    We all have our favorite pantry staples, but to really level up your home cooking, you'll want to take a page from celebrity chef Guy Fieri.

    By Allie Ward July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Italian beef with giardiniera
    Food History
    Food History By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024

    How The Italian Beef Became A Chicago Icon

    Step aside deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs. Here’s the story of how this classic dish became the truly iconic Chicago food: The Italian beef.

    By Elias Nash July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • All-purpose flour in measuring cup
    Baking
    Baking By Catherine Nyorani July 21st, 2024

    Turn All-Purpose Flour Into Self-Rising Flour With 2 Staple Ingredients

    If you're a regular baker, you may be familiar with self-rising flour. However, you don't actually need to fill up precious pantry space by stocking up on it.

    By Catherine Nyorani July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • plate of grilled tofu and peppers
    Grilling And Smoking
    Grilling And Smoking By Emmy Schneider-Green July 21st, 2024

    The Only Type Of Tofu You Should Be Grilling

    For grilling, you want a type of tofu that will easily withstand the prep and heat, and can be sliced, diced, flipped, and handled with tongs.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Wine selection in Costco
    Costco
    Costco By Matthew Lee July 20th, 2024

    What To Know Before You Try Returning Alcohol To Costco

    Understanding Costco's alcohol return policies may make you think twice before grabbing a bottle off the shelf, but can also save you money.

    By Matthew Lee July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • White air fryer
    Cocktails And Spirits
    Cocktails And Spirits By Tony Cooper July 20th, 2024

    The Air Fryer Hack You Need To Upgrade Cocktail Hour

    This air fryer hack is easy but takes a bit of time. You'll be sure to impress your guests with the beautiful addition to your cocktails.

    By Tony Cooper July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Beet juice stained hands
    Tips
    Tips By Hilary Wheelan Remley July 20th, 2024

    The Unconventional Tricks You Need To Remove Beet Stains From Your Hands

    We love beets, but stained red hands are a nuisance. Learn these five easy, surprising methods to remove beet stains using common kitchen items.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Ina Garten standing in front of a microphone
    Baking
    Baking By Ann Meyer July 20th, 2024

    The One Brand Of Chocolate Ina Garten Always Bakes With

    Professional chefs can be very picky about the ingredients they use, and culinary icon Ina Garten is no different when it comes to the chocolate she bakes with.

    By Ann Meyer July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Person making cocktail at home
    Mixology And Techniques
    Mixology And Techniques By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024

    The Straining Technique That Makes Homemade Cocktails Taste Expensive

    Do you want to make your homemade cocktails taste like they're from in a trendy, high-end bar? Using this straining technique can take them to the next level.

    By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Spinach and artichoke dip
    Cooking
    Cooking By Tony Cooper July 20th, 2024

    Give Your Spinach & Artichoke Dip A Second Life With Mashed Potatoes

    There's no need to throw away leftover spinach & artichoke dip after a party or football game. Just mix it with mashed potatoes to create a tasty new side dish!

    By Tony Cooper July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • two served glasses of vermouth
    Cocktails And Spirits
    Cocktails And Spirits By Nikita Ephanov July 20th, 2024

    What's The Difference Between Aperitifs And Digestifs?

    There are a few key differences between aperitifs and digestifs. Here's the history and characteristics that makes each type of drink unique.

    By Nikita Ephanov July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Person holding Hot Pockets box
    Tips
    Tips By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024

    The Right Way To Air Fry Hot Pockets For Crispy, Gooey Results

    Microwaving your hot pocket often doesn't result in the crispiest results, but pop it into the air fryer and you'll get the perfect balance of crisp and cheese.

    By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Salmon on plate of greens
    Cooking
    Cooking By Camryn Teder July 20th, 2024

    Garlic Honey Sauce Is The Cheat Code For Delicious Salmon

    This easy peasy honey garlic sauce will elevate your salmon, whether the fish is smoked, grilled, or poached -- and it's so simple, it feels like cheating.

    By Camryn Teder July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Fresh tartar sauce in bowl
    Food History
    Food History By Matthew Lee July 20th, 2024

    Did The Tartars Invent Tartar Sauce?

    The origin story of this staple seafood sauce might not surprise you, but the reasoning behind calling it "tartar" might. Here's why the name is so complicated.

    By Matthew Lee July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Whole Foods butcher cutting meat
    Shopping
    Shopping By Hilary Wheelan Remley July 20th, 2024

    3 Free Services You Shouldn't Leave Whole Foods' Butcher Counter Without

    You probably already knew that every Whole Foods store has a butcher, but did you know that the butcher counter in Whole Foods offers some handy free services?

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Frozen corn in glass bowl
    Cooking
    Cooking By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024

    What You're Doing Wrong When Cooking Frozen Corn

    Boiling frozen corn is doing your dinner a disservice. Instead of boiling it, try this other prep method for less watery - and more delicious - results.

    By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Crockpot full of hot dogs
    Cooking
    Cooking By Taylor Murray July 20th, 2024

    How To Cook 20 Hot Dogs At Once In A Crock Pot

    When it's time to cook up a large batch of hot dogs and you'd like to leave some room on your grill for other foods, try this simple Crock-Pot method.

    By Taylor Murray July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Cod baked in foil
    Grilling And Smoking
    Grilling And Smoking By Catherine Nyorani July 20th, 2024

    The Foil Packet Method For Grilling Irresistibly Good Cod

    Cod cooks pretty fast and can easily dry up. A foil packet, however, serves as a chamber that traps moisture so the fish is grilled gently and evenly.

    By Catherine Nyorani July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Two pickle jars
    Grilling And Smoking
    Grilling And Smoking By Nikita Ephanov July 20th, 2024

    Grilled Pickles Are The Cookout Side You Didn't Know You Were Missing

    Pickles, with its easy prep and nonfussy status, may just be the best thing you're missing out on this summer. So why not try it out at your next barbecue?

    By Nikita Ephanov July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Sushi on a plate
    Food Science
    Food Science By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024

    The Tuna Varieties With The Highest And Lowest Mercury Levels

    Not all tuna has the same amount of mercury - and it's important to know where each type stands for a healthy, low-risk seafood rotation in your diet.

    By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Plain chicken in a bowl
    Cooking
    Cooking By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024

    What To Do With Canned Chicken So It Tastes Great On Its Own

    Canned chicken is fully cooked and safe to consume straight from the can, but can be boring to eat on its own - luckily, you can easily make it taste great.

    By Julia Mullaney July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • hot ham and cheese on Hawaiian rolls
    Cooking
    Cooking By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024

    Your Ham & Cheese Sandwiches Deserve A Hawaiian Bread Upgrade

    Hungry for a sandwich? The combination of a fluffy Hawaiian roll, salty ham, and melted cheese all baked in an umami-rich butter sauce is impossible to beat.

    By Andrew Amelinckx July 20th, 2024 Read More
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