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  • watermelon slices and bread slices on a cutting board

    The Simple Retro Sandwich That Uses Watermelon Instead Of Bread

    The retro sandwich that might not be on your radar uses watermelon instead of bread as a sweet, refreshing, and crunchy contrast to its creamy, savory filling.

    By Julia Holland November 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of creamy marry me chicken

    Are Marry Me Chicken And Engagement Chicken The Same Thing?

    Marry Me Chicken and Engagement Chicken are two very similar-sounding recipes with interesting backstories. But are they actually the same thing?

    By Gene Gerrard November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Robert Redford speaks at press conference

    What Exactly Is Robert Redford Cake, And Why Is It Named After An Actor?

    Back in the 1980s, the Robert Redford Cake was quite the popular dessert. What are its ingredients, and why does it share a name with the actor?

    By James Andersen November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • bottle of vinegar in front of fresh grapes

    The 4 Best Swaps For Champagne Vinegar

    Champagne vinegar is a unique type of vinegar, but that doesn't mean it can't be substituted without sacrificing any quality in the end product.

    By Deb Kavis November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Panettone and slices with Christmas decorations

    Why Is Panettone So Expensive Now, And Is It Worth The Splurge?

    Panettone has become a Christmas tradition, and not just in its native Italy. We consider whether it's worth splashing out on a pricey artisanal version.

    By Kat Lieu November 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Orange and purple sweet potatoes

    Purple Vs Orange Sweet Potatoes: The Difference, Explained

    Orange sweet potatoes look quite different than purple sweet potatoes, but how different are they really in terms of taste, nutrients, and uses?

    By Wendy Leigh November 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Assorted types of chocolate

    The Difference Between Chocolate For Baking Vs Snacking

    It's important to know the differences between baking and snacking chocolate if you want your cookies to come out right.

    By September Grace Mahino November 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Red velvet cake with raspberries

    Here's The Real Flavor Of Red Velvet

    Red velvet cake is a cocoa-based dessert, however, it doesn't taste like chocolate and it has a tangy aftertaste. So what flavor is it really?

    By Nathan Legare November 19th, 2024 Read More
  • bars of chocolate fudge with nuts

    The 3 Common Styles Of Fudge You Should Know

    As explained by Onyx Coffee Lab's Preston Stewart, there are three different types of fudge that are most commonly prepared. Here's how they differ.

    By Stephanie Friedman November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • puff pastry and choux pastry

    Choux Vs Puff Pastry: The Difference, Explained

    Let's take a look at two popular pastry types -- choux and puff pastry -- and how they differ from each other in terms of ingredients and preparation.

    By Jaimie Mackey November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • simple shirred eggs with coffee

    The Main Difference Between A Shirred Egg And Coddled Egg

    With so many ways to cook eggs, it can be difficult to tell them all apart. Shirred eggs and coddled eggs have a lot in common but also one key distinction.

    By Kashmir Brummel November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Person pouring chocolate sauce from jug over dessert

    Is Chocolate Gravy Any Different From Chocolate Sauce?

    When it comes to slathering liquid-style chocolate on top of foods, should we be choosing chocolate sauce or gravy? Let's look at the differences between them.

    By Julia Holland November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • A bowl of couscous

    Why Couscous Is Not Technically A Grain

    It's easy to confuse couscous with whole grains like rice, barley, and quinoa based on appearances alone. But couscous is technically not a grain. Here's why.

    By Kerry Hayes November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Halved butternut squash and pieces

    The Last Butternut Squash Guide You'll Ever Need

    In this ingredient guide, we share everything you need to know about butternut squash -- from what it is to how to shop for, prep, and store this winter squash.

    By Anna Kot November 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Raw chicken on a plate with seasonings

    Here's What It Means When Raw Chicken Is Yellow In Color

    Food safety must always be a priority when working with raw meat, and while some discoloration is normal, it's important to understand what's unsafe.

    By Luna Christina Lupus November 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Cereal aisle in grocery

    The Popular Chocolate Cereal That Doesn't Contain Any Real Cocoa

    Don't let the box fool you. Although it claims to contain "real cocoa," this long-running breakfast cereal doesn't contain any of it at all.

    By Josie Dlugosz November 12th, 2024 Read More
  • A closeup of a pile of horehound candies

    What Flavor Are Horehound Candies?

    It's rather hard to put a finger on the flavor of horehound candies, but there's a reason they are known as such -- and a reason behind their distinct flavor.

    By James Andersen November 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Soy sauce pouring into ramekin

    Liquid Seasoning Vs Soy Sauce: What's The Difference?

    Liquid seasoning and soy sauce look alike and even taste similar, but there are big differences in how each product is made. Here's what to know.

    By Matthew Spina November 12th, 2024 Read More
  • A photo of a tomahawk steak

    Why Are Tomahawk Steaks So Expensive?

    Compared to other steak cuts, the tomahawk steak is particularly expensive. Why does it cost so much, and is buying such a steak worth the price?

    By James Andersen November 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Multiple bowls containing different varieties of rice

    15 Types Of Rice, Explained

    Rice is a significant part of the diets of so many cultures around the world. Read about the most common types of rice and how each variety is cooked.

    By Catherine Brookes November 10th, 2024 Read More
  • cuts of raw steak

    The Underrated Cut Of Beef You Probably Won't Find In The Grocery Store

    Such specialty cuts of steak sound pricey, an order akin to a filet mignon, but this lean option won't put as big of a dent in your wallet.

    By Michelle Welsch November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • a bunch of figs

    10 Types Of Figs And How To Best Use Each

    From jammy black mission figs to vibrant tiger striped figs, figs come in a variety of flavors and textures.

    By Joshua Carlucci November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of cooked pot roast

    Rump Roast Vs Chuck Roast: What's The Difference?

    Shopping for cuts of beef can be an overwhelming task, and rump and chuck can seem very similar. So, what's the difference between these two common roast meats?

    By Matthew Spina November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • strips of peppered beef jerky

    The Tell-Tale Signs Your Beef Jerky Has Gone Bad

    Beef jerky is one of those foods that we tend to believe will last forever. Unfortunately it won't; here's how to know when it's spoiled.

    By Kashmir Brummel November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Italian sub sandwich on wood table with potato chips

    Is There Really A Difference Between A Grinder Sandwich And A Sub?

    It's true that these sandwiches are very similar, and if you ask some people, the terms are interchangeable - but there are a few key differences.

    By Stephanie Friedman November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman chopping vegetables  on the counter

    What's The Difference Between A Paysanne Cut And A Rough Chop?

    We often overlook how important knife skills are in the kitchen. Get to know the difference between these two cuts and step up your game.

    By Javaria Akbar November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Thick butter being spread on wheat bread

    Why Irish Butter Tastes Better Than American Butter

    Creamy-tasting Irish butter is almost symbolic of the green, grass-rich land it comes from, where dairy cows lead a good life. Find out why it tastes so good.

    By Amanda Berrill November 8th, 2024 Read More
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