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  • Bowl of chili with spoon

    Why You Should Consider Adding Coffee Grounds To Your Chili

    What java aficionado would argue with adding coffee to, well, anything? But is chili taking a good thing too far?

    By Wendy Leigh May 30th, 2022 Read More
  • vinaigrette dressings

    This Updated Vinaigrette Formula Will Take Salad To The Next Level

    The old culinary school wisdom was to have a ratio of three parts fat to one part acid in a vinaigrette.

    By John J Lee May 30th, 2022 Read More
  • grilled watermelon

    Why You Should Leave The Rind On Watermelon When Grilling

    Whether you're grilling your watermelon for savory or sweet dishes, the trick to mouthwateringly perfect watermelon is to leave the rind on.

    By Jennifer Waldera May 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Cajun and Creole dishes

    The Subtle Difference Between Creole And Cajun Seasoning

    Some may think Creole and Cajun seasoning are the same, but that's not the case. Though one can be substituted for the other, there is a subtle difference.

    By Haldan Kirsch May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Chicken being flame grilled

    How Does The Maillard Reaction Actually Work?

    The Maillard reaction is a chemical process that takes place between sugars and amino acids, resulting in a browning reaction — but it goes beyond appearance.

    By Hope Ngo May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Cheese, crackers and grapes free-falling

    Why You Shouldn't Store Cheese In Plastic Wrap

    While your intentions are good, don't make the mistake of wrapping your cheese in plastic wrap for storage, as this method only ends up achieving the opposite.

    By Jennifer Waldera May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Watermelon in quarters

    The Truth Behind The Tapping Technique For Watermelons

    Tapping watermelons to determine a good watermelon from the bunch is a well-known test that does indeed have method to it.

    By John J Lee May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Seared scallops

    You Should Start Soaking Scallops In Milk. Here's Why

    While it may sound like an odd pairing, scallops can benefit from a soak in milk; specifically, milk can help scallops erase their sometimes bad rap.

    By Anabelle Doliner May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Mac and cheese in blue pan

    The Best Cheeses To Use For Mac And Cheese

    While pasta is a huge part of mac and cheese, nothing is more important than the cheese. From cheddar to Fontina, we found the best cheese for your recipe.

    By Allie Lebos May 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Person holding avocado toast slices

    This Tip Will Change The Way You Cut Your Avocados

    This tip for cutting avocados is specifically for how to alternatively cut the fruit, but there are additional benefits that only add to the food hack's case.

    By Michelle Welsch May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Pulled pork with sauce

    The Best Way To Fix Overcooked Pulled Pork

    If after hours of cooking, you end up with dry, overcooked pulled pork, don't think all is lost for your dish; you can save your pork in a few creative ways.

    By Katie Lenhardt May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Wagyu beef with BBQ sauce

    What You Can Do To Thicken Runny BBQ Sauce

    There are few ways to thicken runny BBQ sauce, but to achieve the thick consistency you need to coat your food, we think the best way is a combination of two.

    By Chris Sands May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • A creamy egg salad

    This Avocado Egg Salad Tip Is Perfect For Mayo Haters

    For those with an aversion to mayonnaise, there's good news from the fruit world as the avocado is the secret tip to making egg salad or tuna salad sans mayo.

    By CC Gourdeau May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • whole turkey in bag with spices

    What's Really In Poultry Seasoning?

    Don't limit this seasoning to things with wings. Poultry seasoning can enhance your beef, pork, fish, and even veggie dishes. And it's easy to make your own.

    By Katherine Beck May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Halved watermelon on a yellow background

    Why You Should Consider A Watermelon's Shape When Buying One

    Picking a watermelon can often be a guessing game, but as it turns out, the fruit's shape provides a key visual clue about how ripe it is and how it was grown.

    By Autumn Swiers May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Baked feta pasta dish

    The Unexpected Spice You Should Try In Your Baked Feta Pasta

    The next time you make baked feta pasta, consider adding in a certain spice that, while most often used in desserts, can add something unique to a savory dish.

    By Katie Lenhardt May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Table of BBQ foods

    Nearly 30% Of People Think This Is The Best BBQ Side Dish

    Ahead of Memorial Weekend barbecues, we polled Tasting Table readers to get their takes on what the best BBQ side dish is—the winner with 30% is a classic.

    By Chris Sands May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Brownie batter

    The Reason You Should Bloom Cocoa Powder

    Blooming is a technique that draws out the flavors of spices and aromatics more, and as you can guess, bakers have found this is also true with cocoa powder.

    By Anabelle Doliner May 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Lobster roll on table

    How Much Lobster You Really Need For Lobster Rolls

    When making lobster rolls, everyone has their own preference, but every recipe usually calls for a similar amount of lobster: How much do you need per roll?

    By Chloé Astor St. Clair May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Burger patties

    Think Twice Before Adding Extra Ingredients To Your Burger Meat

    You can easily find cooks who subscribe to the idea that adding to your burger meat enhances it, but if you do, you should be sure to do so in a particular way.

    By Elizabeth Blasi May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Skittles bags in a basket

    Whatever Happened To Skittles Bubble Gum?

    There was a time when you could actually blow Skittles-flavored bubbles, thanks to Skittles bubble gum, which debuted in the '90s and soon after fizzled out.

    By CC Gourdeau May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Mashed potatoes

    Why You Should Try Using Buttermilk In Your Mashed Potatoes

    The next time you whip up mashed potatoes, you may want to try using buttermilk instead, which not only promises creamy potatoes but also a certain flavor.

    By CC Gourdeau May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • guy fieri smiling

    Guy Fieri's Steak-Searing Tip Will Get You A Perfect Crust Every Time

    The cut of meat and the seasoning is just as important as your grilling technique or the temperature of your stove. Find out what Guy Fieri has to say.

    By Kalea Martin May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • cranberry sauce with orange and rosemary

    The Absolute Best Way To Avoid Overly Thick Cranberry Sauce

    Cranberry sauce is almost as synonymous with Thanksgiving as turkey. Here is a helpful tip to keep your homemade cranberry sauce from getting too thick.

    By Haldan Kirsch May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Cut kiwis on a table

    Can It Be Dangerous To Eat Kiwi Skin?

    The simple kiwi is a taste treat that many across the world enjoy each day. However, many ask the question of whether the fruit's fuzzy skin is safe to eat.

    By Sylvia Tomczak May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Raw pork chops with herbs

    You Should Never Cook Cold Pork Chops. Here's Why

    Pork chops are a great choice for a quick weeknight meal, but it isn't wise trying to to save time by taking them straight form fridge to pan.

    By Vanessa Nix Anthony May 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Avocado toast, black pepper, lime wedges

    The Fresh And Easy Way To Take Avocado Toast To The Next Level

    The number of topping possibilities is close to infinite, but there's one that can take an ordinary avocado toast to an extraordinary place.

    By Talin Vartanian May 27th, 2022 Read More
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