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  • prime rib roast

    Why Top Loin Roast Makes A Great Alternative To Prime Rib

    If you love the flavor and texture of prime rib and just can't shell out the big bucks for it, there's good news.

    By Lauren Rothman September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Overripe melon

    Prue Leith's Brilliant Tip For Using Overripe Melon

    Have a lot of overripe melon sitting around? Don't throw it out. Prue Leith has an easy trick for using up this fruit before it goes bad.

    By Anna Staropoli September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Alton Brown on red carpet

    The Only 2 Ingredients Alton Brown Uses For Luscious Chocolate Mousse

    Chocolate mousse is known as a decadent, luscious dessert. Discover how Alton Brown makes his with only two ingredients.

    By Erin Shaw September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • vanilla, strawberry, chocolate ice cream cones

    The Oldest Ice Cream Brand In The US Once Relied On The Power Of A Mule

    Bassetts Ice Cream is the oldest ice cream company in the United States. Here is why it once relied upon the power of a mule to make its delicious cold treats..

    By Ali Fagan September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • strawberry jam and fresh strawberries

    Why The 'Bounce Test' Is Important For Canned Homemade Jam

    There's a way to gauge the amount of pectin in fruit that calls for using something called the "bounce test." Here's how it works.

    By Amanda Bretz September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling

    Ina Garten's Go-To Ice Cream Brands For The Best Vanilla Flavor

    While it may be a surprise to some, celebrity chef Ina Garten's favorite flavor of ice cream is vanilla. Here are some of her favorite brands.

    By Erin Shaw September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Derek Wolf

    The Recipe Derek Wolf Loves From His New Cookbook Flavor By Fire - Exclusive

    In an exclusive interview, Derek Wolf told Tasting Table which of the recipes from his new cookbook, "Flavor by Fire," he thinks takes the cake ... or steak.

    By Olivia Bria September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Beef chili in a bowl

    The Ingredient You Need For Thicker, More Flavorful Chili

    As the weather begins to turn colder, the season of savory chili is fast approaching. Here's a simple ingredient to add thickness and flavor to your chili.

    By Natasha Bailey September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • dried mushrooms

    Why Mushrooms Are Being Recalled In 15 States

    Mushrooms in 15 states are being recalled after salmonella was found during routine testing. Here's what you need to know and which states are affected.

    By Karen Greco September 6th, 2022 Read More
  • béarnaise sauce on steak with veggies

    The Simple Addition For Upgrading Béarnaise Sauce

    If you're a longtime béarnaise fan in need of a change, here's the simple addition for taking your sauce to the next level -- and it might surprise you.

    By Autumn Swiers September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Lamb tenderloin on the grill

    The Absolute Best Cuts Of Lamb To Grill

    Lamb isn't as popular in America as chicken or beef, but it is just as tasty and can break you out of a cooking rut. Here are the best cuts of lamb to grill.

    By Taylor Murray September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Close up of spice bundt cake

    Why Buttermilk Is Crucial To Any Spice Cake

    Traditional spice cake is a recipe that uses buttermilk, a stealthy and crucial ingredient that may have you thinking twice before you skip or replace it.

    By Karen Hart September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling

    The Refreshing Ingredient Ina Garten Adds To Puréed Potatoes

    In the case of her puréed potatoes, Ina Garten adds an everyday ingredient that brings an additional touch of elegance and refinement to the dish.

    By Lauren Rothman September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • pie dough with roller

    The Trick To Rolling Out Pie Dough Evenly

    The last step -- rolling out your pie crust -- can make or break your bake.

    By Natasha Bailey September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Hard boiled eggs halves

    The Sweet Addition That Will Change Your Hard Boiled Eggs Forever

    Although simple to make, hard-boiled eggs don't have to be bland and boring. Instead, elevate your eggs with this sweet and surprising addition.

    By Anna Staropoli September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • poached chicken

    The Simple Trick For More Succulent Poached Chicken

    While poached chicken may not be the most popular way to cook the popular protein, there is a simple trick you can use to make a succulent poached chicken.

    By Lauren Rothman September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • meatloaf

    This Ingredient Swap Will Instantly Upgrade Your Meatloaf

    Any ingredient swap should be done with care in order to make sure that what you're adding to your loaf serves a function to your meatloaf.

    By Lauren Rothman September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Bunches of Zante Currant grapes

    What Makes Champagne Grapes Unique?

    You'd think that Champagne grapes are used to make Champagne, but you'd be wrong. Learn more about this unique grape variety and how it came by its name.

    By Natasha Bailey September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • pad thai noodles on plates

    The Ingredient Traditional Pad Thai Never Uses

    In recent years, traditional pad Thai has not only become extremely popular, but also extremely versatile -- aside from one particular ingredient.

    By Hope Ngo September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • smoking steak pan seared

    Why You Should Never Use Unrefined Oils For Cooking Steak

    Some oils are refined, while others are unrefined. Is there a difference between these oils when it comes to cooking steak? Absolutely.

    By Meggan Robinson September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Spoon filled with molasses

    What You Need To Know About The 3 Different Types Of Molasses

    Molasses is a complicated substance created from various boiling sessions of sugar cane. Here's what you need to know about the three types of molasses.

    By Natasha Bailey September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Donuts made with potatoes

    If You've Never Had Donuts Made With Potatoes, You're Missing Out

    Donuts are a delicious snack or may win you some favor around the office. Here is why you should try using potatoes the next time you make them at home.

    By Arianna Endicott September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Maine lobster tail cooked

    Maine Lobster Bakes Are Rooted In Tribal Traditions

    No food is more identified with Maine than lobster. Here is how traditional Maine lobster bakes find their indigenous roots with the state's native tribes.

    By Wendy Leigh September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Different colored olives and oil

    12 Most Popular Types Of Olives Explained

    Olives are technically a drupe, or a fruit with a stone (or pit) in the middle. Discover the most popular varieties of olives and how to best enjoy them.

    By Melis Amber September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • Rare steak

    The Reason Rare Steak Is Usually Safe To Eat

    Have you ever wondered why eating steak with a nearly raw center is considered safe? Here's the reason why rare steak is usually safe to eat.

    By Haldan Kirsch September 5th, 2022 Read More
  • mortar and pestle on countertop

    Why It's Important To Season Your Mortar And Pestle

    The mortar and pestle is essential for everything from pesto and guacamole to curries and salsas. Here's why you can get the most out of yours by seasoning it.

    By Claire Redden September 4th, 2022 Read More
  • Baby carrots in bowl

    10 Answers To All Your Baby Carrot Questions

    Walk into any supermarket, and you are bound to find bags of baby carrots lining the shelves of the produce case. Here's everything you need to know about them.

    By Catie Duckworth September 4th, 2022 Read More
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