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.
Read MoreOrange 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.
Read MoreThe difference between steak fries and steak frites might sound like small potatoes to some, but food fanatics know that these terms aren't interchangeable.
Read MoreWondering what is rice pilaf? Different takes of this ancient dish appear around the world in various cultures, but are almost always made using rice.
Read MoreIf 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?
Read MoreMove 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.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreStep 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreFor 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.
Read MoreUnderstanding Costco's alcohol return policies may make you think twice before grabbing a bottle off the shelf, but can also save you money.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreWe love beets, but stained red hands are a nuisance. Learn these five easy, surprising methods to remove beet stains using common kitchen items.
Read MoreProfessional 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.
Read MoreDo 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.
Read MoreThere'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!
Read MoreThere are a few key differences between aperitifs and digestifs. Here's the history and characteristics that makes each type of drink unique.
Read MoreMicrowaving 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.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreYou 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?
Read MoreBoiling frozen corn is doing your dinner a disservice. Instead of boiling it, try this other prep method for less watery - and more delicious - results.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreCod 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.
Read MorePickles, 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?
Read MoreNot 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.
Read MoreCanned 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.
Read MoreHungry 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.
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