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  • Quinoa in a bowl

    12 Best Quinoa Substitutes

    While quinoa may seem relatively new compared to staples like rice, this ancient grain is hardly up and coming. Here are 12 items you can substitute for quinoa.

    By Holly Riddle June 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Salmon cooking pan crispy skin

    Simple Tips For Getting Extra-Crispy Skin On Salmon

    There are some great benefits to eating the skin on your salmon. With a little care, you can have delectable, extra-crispy skin you will be sure to enjoy.

    By Catie Duckworth June 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Peanut butter surrounded by peanuts

    The Easiest Way To Salvage Dried-Out Peanut Butter

    If you open a jar of peanut butter, only to find the peanut butter has dried out, don't worry. This common outcome is easily fixed with another pantry staple.

    By Autumn Swiers June 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Mint and icecubes

    Why Your Body Perceives Mint As Cold, According To Science

    Mint has been associated with a cool feeling for ages, but what exactly is it about this herbal plant that makes us think we're experiencing a cool sensation?

    By Chloé Astor St. Clair June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Tomato sauce cans in factory

    How Long Is Opened Canned Food Good For?

    Opened canned food, if refrigerated, can last for longer than you might have thought. Proper container storage can also help preserve its taste.

    By Emily Boyette June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Four different hot dogs

    The Best Type Of Hot Dog To Buy For That Classic Snap

    When judging hot dogs, experts will look for a classic snap, and as it turns out, if you want to guarantee this, there's a particular hot dog you should seek.

    By Karen Greco June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Person chopping celery

    The Way You Chop Your Vegetables For Tuna Salad Matters

    When preparing tuna salad, a few vegetables like onions and celery are part of many favorite recipes, but did you know it matters how you chop those veggies?

    By Abby Smith June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Peanuts scooped in a spoon

    What Makes Haitian Peanut Butter So Special

    Haitian peanut butter falls into a category all its own, bringing to nut butters a whole other flavor you wouldn't think of when thinking of peanut butter.

    By Michelle Welsch June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Rachael Ray smiling at event

    Rachael Ray's Easy Tip For Maximizing The Flavor Of Every Dish

    Rachael Ray has a tip for home chefs when it comes to maximizing flavor in their dishes, and it's an easy one backed by generations of culinary history.

    By Emily Boyette June 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Garlic bulbs

    How Mincing Affects The Taste Of Garlic

    Most of us know that you need to crush garlic to release its flavor, but did you know the way you cut into a garlic impacts the intensity of that flavor?

    By Karen Greco June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Nut butters in jars

    How To Choose The Right Nut Butter For You

    There's nothing wrong with being a peanut butter fanatic, but expanding into the other types of nut butters can be a good thing. Here are the different kinds.

    By Jessica L. Pavia June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Food processor dates nuts

    The Absolute Best Uses For Your Food Processor

    Whether you're blending, chopping, pureeing, or kneading, a food processor will come in handy. Here's how to make the most out of the popular kitchen appliance.

    By Sara Klimek June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • tip left on bill

    The Real Reason Eleven Madison Park Brought Back Tipping

    To take care of his workers, Danny Meyer raised prices around 30% years ago but ended up reverting to tipping earlier this year.

    By Adam Rothbarth June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • fresh ginger whole and cut

    The Best Ways To Tell If Ginger Has Gone Bad

    But using fresh ginger (versus the shaker of powder) may lead to a unique challenge: how to tell when your knob of ginger has gone bad.

    By Bethany Swanson June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Jars of different kinds of kimchi

    How Long Does Kimchi Really Need To Ferment?

    While you can start eating your kimchi as soon as it is made, allowing it to ferment is key.

    By Katherine Beck June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Bowl of fruit salad

    The Possible Reason Fruit Salad Is Sometimes Called Macedonia

    Fruit salad is a common staple at summer picnics, cookouts, and brunches. Here is the possible reason why that fruit treat may sometimes be called macedonia.

    By Nikki Overfelt Chifalu June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Chocolate chip cookies on plate

    The Historic Candy Origin Of Chocolate Chips

    Chocolate chips are a sweet treat that can be added to many baked dishes, particularly cookies. Here is the historic candy origin of these delicious delights.

    By Katherine Beck June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Chef Wolfgang Puck

    Why One Wolfgang Puck Airport Restaurant Is So Meaningful To Him

    Chef Wolfgang Puck has inspired generations of cooks through his culinary empire. Here is why his restaurant located at an airport is so meaningful to him.

    By Lisa Curran Matte June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Daniel Boulud

    Why Daniel Boulud Adds Citrus To Almost Every Dish

    Famed celebrity chef Daniel Boulud has an abundance of cooking wisdom to share, and one tip is to add citrus to nearly every dish. Read on to find out why!

    By Haldan Kirsch June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • closeup of ripe mangos

    How To Tell If A Mango Has Gone Bad

    Mangos are a sweet and delicious treat to either eat on its own or incorporated into a number of recipes. Here is how to tell if your mango has gone bad.

    By Chris Sands June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • A variety of pasta shapes

    The Absolute Best Types Of Pasta To Serve With Thick Sauces

    There are many different varieties of sauces and pastas available for you to purchase. Here is what you need to know when buying pasta for thick sauces.

    By Katherine Beck June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Jacques Pépin

    The Classic Ingredient Jacques Pépin Adds To Pork Tenderloin

    Jacques Pépin is one of the most iconic chef personalities of all time. The chef has many tantalizing and interesting recipes like this one for pork tenderloin.

    By Shaye Glisson June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Peaches

    How One Nashville Restaurant Uses Peach In An Unconventional Way

    Making the most of a summer staple, a Nashville restaurant uses peaches in an unconventional (but totally delicious way)! Keep reading for the juicy details.

    By Sylvia Tomczak June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Mangoes, whole and cut

    Is It Possible To Get Sick From Eating The Skin On Mangoes?

    Mangoes are the epitome of tropical deliciousness, evoking images of swaying palm trees, ocean breezes, white, sandy beaches, and island-inspired dishes.

    By Claire Redden June 10th, 2022 Read More
  • Person reviews grocery receipts

    Are Grocery Store Loyalty Programs Really Worth It?

    When shopping on a budget, store loyalty rewards programs are often seen as an easy way to save money. However, is all of this savings truly worth it?

    By Katherine Beck June 9th, 2022 Read More
  • Carla Hall smiles with red lips and round glasses

    Carla Hall's Easy Trick For Saving Over-Softened Butter

    Next time you're in the kitchen, try Carla Hall's butter hack for amazingly flaky biscuits.

    By Shaye Glisson June 9th, 2022 Read More
  • Escargot and bread

    Why This Luxurious Food Sometimes Comes From A Can

    Escargot is definitely up there as far as pricey dishes on the menu. However, sometimes this bougie food item comes in a can, and here are the reasons why.

    By Sylvia Tomczak June 9th, 2022 Read More
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