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    Why You Should Never Cook Bacon In A Scorching Hot Pan

    If your bacon is turning out inconsistent, there's a chance it's because you're starting with a pan that's too hot. And it all comes down to the way fat cooks.

    By Kalea Martin July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • seared ahi tuna

    Tips You Need To Get The Perfect Sear On An Ahi Tuna Steak

    Whether fresh or frozen, ahi tuna is pretty easy to find. And with just a couple important tips and tricks, it's just as easy to get that perfect sear.

    By Meggan Robinson July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • hot dog with mustard

    This Summer Make Sure You Have The Right Mustard For Your Hot Dog

    There's no doubt that knackwurst and Dijon mustard go together perfectly, as do bratwurst and sweet mild mustard, but which mustard goes best with the hot dog?

    By Chris Sands July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • A hand getting served punch in summer

    The Best Type Of Ice To Add To Your Punch Bowl

    Few things refresh a summertime party like a bowl of cool punch. And even fewer things disappoint quite like a bowl of tepid punch that has been watered down.

    By Felix Behr July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • baked Quiche Lorraine with bacon

    How Many Eggs Should You Use For Quiche?

    Though quiche isn't inherently challenging to make, there are a number of tips which can help a recipe succeed.

    By Meggan Robinson July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • ripe banana peel overhead shot

    The Absolute Best Uses For Banana Peels

    If banana peels are adding to your kitchen waste, chances are you’ve never considered the best uses for this scrap. Say hello to your new favorite ingredient.

    By Melis Amber July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • fresh maine lobster roll

    Connecticut Vs Maine Lobster Rolls: What's The Difference?

    There's nothing better than a regional food debate, unless it's a regional food debate that involves lobster!

    By Meggan Robinson July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Freshly-harvested potatoes

    Potatoes Are More Nutritious Than You Might Have Thought

    From potato salad to fries to hash browns, the potato is one of America's favorite vegetables. Luckily, it's also packed with healthy nutrients.

    By Katherine Beck July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Frozen food in plastic containers and zip lock bags in the freezer

    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Frozen Food

    Freezing food for storage can be time-consuming — especially if incorrectly executed. Here are some mistakes to avoid when dealing with freeze-preserving food.

    By Carissa Chesanek July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • alton brown smiling

    How Alton Brown Uses A Mini Muffin Tin To Make Meatballs

    Meatballs can quickly go from perfectly moist to dry and rubbery. This is due to the fact that traditionally they're cooked twice.

    By Kalea Martin July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • chocolate chip cookies

    The Unconventional Flour Alton Brown Uses For Chocolate Chip Cookies

    It would be unwise to stop at all-purpose flour, as there are plenty of alternatives to get creative with, like Brown does with chocolate chip cookies.

    By Bethany Swanson July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Sign saying Noma

    The Hidden Meaning Behind Noma's Name

    Copenhagen's Noma is one of the most storied restaurants in the world. But have you ever wondered how chef-owner René Redzepi came up with its name?

    By Chloé Astor St. Clair July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Sliced honeydew

    Why It's Difficult To Pick A Perfectly Ripe Honeydew

    While cantaloupes give off an enticing smell when ripe, honeydews are less fragrant — making it challenging to pick a melon at its prime.

    By Cassie Womack July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • lettuce wrapped burger on a cutting board

    16 Healthy Burger Bun Alternatives

    Don't want to give up your burger in the name of health? Discover some healthy burger bun alternatives that not only taste great but are also good for you.

    By DB Kelly July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Instant Pot on black countertop

    Tips You Need When Cooking With A Pressure Cooker

    Preparing meals with a pressure cooker is already pretty effortless, but with these tips for using your appliance, dinner will be easier than ever.

    By Holly Riddle July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Blueberries on shrub

    Which US State Produces The Most Blueberries?

    Blueberries are tasty, with a sweet and floral but sometimes tart interior. Here's which U.S. state actually produces the most blueberries. It may surprise you.

    By Sylvia Tomczak July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Avocado toast

    Use This Ingredient To Make Extra Creamy Avocado Toast

    Want to up your avocado toast game? The addition of one simple ingredient will make your avocado toast all the creamier -- no butter necessary.

    By Anna Staropoli July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Bowl of chili with tortilla chips.

    The Absolute Best Way To Add More Flavor To Your Chili

    Chili is a meaty entrée is composed of ingredients like chile peppers, tomatoes, beans, garlic, and beef. Here's how to improve upon traditional chili recipes.

    By Talin Vartanian July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • baked feta pasta in baking dish

    The Unexpected Ingredient That Will Change Your Baked Feta Pasta Forever

    Want to take the flavor to the next level without straying too far from the traditional flavor? There's one ingredient that can help, and it may surprise you.

    By Kalea Martin July 7th, 2022 Read More
  • meats cooking on asado grill

    How Traditional Argentinean Asado Grilling Differs From Other Styles

    Across the globe, there are many different regional ways to prepare various meats. Here is how traditional Argentinean asado grilling differs from others.

    By Nikita Ephanov July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • chef Gordon Ramsay

    The Reason Gordon Ramsay Cuts Green Peppers Upside Down

    So grab your favorite kitchen knife and cutting board. It's time to learn Gordon Ramsay's trick for cutting green peppers upside down.

    By Shaye Glisson July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • grilled chicken breasts

    How To Avoid Overcooking Lean Cuts Of Chicken

    There's an important factor to consider when cooking chicken breasts, and that's carryover cooking.

    By Lauren Rothman July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Pieces of parmesan cheese

    This Cheese Contains The Highest Amount Of Protein Per Ounce

    Cheese is a wonderful indulgence whether you eat it by itself or as part of a recipe. Here is the cheese that contains the highest amount of protein per ounce.

    By Arianna Endicott July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • ina garten smiling

    Why Ina Garten Doesn't Bother Mixing Her Salad Vinaigrette

    Salads can be simple, but they also require a good amount of prep if you're making the dressing from scratch. That's where Ina Garten's tip comes in handy.

    By Kalea Martin July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Mother and Daughter cutting pineapple

    The Unexpected Way Salt Affects The Taste Of Pineapple

    Salt triggers bromelain, so adding it to fresh pineapple deactivates the enzyme before you eat it.

    By Wendy Leigh July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • grey rice cooker

    The Absolute Best Uses For Your Rice Cooker

    The humble rice cooker is more than just about rice. To learn how to make everything from kimchi to yogurt, read on to learn all the tricks.

    By Keri Johnson July 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Stainless steel toaster with jam

    8 Best Toaster Brands, Ranked

    Sometimes a good piece of toast hits the spot, and the toaster appliance plays a vital role. From Breville to Rae Dunn, here are the best toaster brands.

    By Jessica L. Pavia July 6th, 2022 Read More
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