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  • two cooked lamb chops

    Does Frozen Lamb Need To Be Defrosted Before Cooking?

    Lamb can be cooked directly from the freezer in a variety of ways -- however, it may not be the ideal choice to ensure the best flavor and quality of your dish.

    By Sarah Lintakoon July 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Armenian specialties and flag

    15 Dishes And Drinks From Armenia You Need To Try At Least Once

    Nestled amid the mountainous Caucasus region, the nation of Armenia features incredible foods and drinks. Here are Armenian specialties to try once (or often).

    By Mona Bassil July 27th, 2024 Read More
  • coffee grinders and coffee

    10 Mistakes You Might Be Making With Your Coffee Grinder

    The perfect cup of coffee depends on more than buying quality beans. We spoke with an expert about the mistakes many people make when using a coffee grinder.

    By John Deloss July 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Different cream cheese containers

    9 Types Of Cream Cheese, Explained

    There are many types of cream cheese out there that can all be used for very different occasions, so be sure to know the differences between them.

    By Elettra Pauletto July 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of olives

    Here's Why You Should Avoid Lye-Cured Olives

    Every variety of olive has its own mix of salty, funky, bitter, umami, and sour flavors at work - but something undesirable happens to lye-cured olives.

    By Courtney Iseman July 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Dumplings and pierogi together

    Is There Really A Difference Between Dumplings And Pierogis?

    Something magical happens when you wrap a filling with dough, no matter what you call it. Let's compare Chinese dumplings and pierogis.

    By Jasmine France July 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Australian meat pies on wooden board

    What Makes Australian Meat Pie Unique?

    Australian meat pies are a perfect lunchtime bite, full of protein plus one thoroughly Aussie ingredient. Find out what makes them taste the way they do.

    By Jenna Wos July 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • cajeta filled churros

    What Makes Cajeta Different From Dulce De Leche

    Cajeta and dulce de leche are traditional Latin American confections that, at first glance, seem to be one and the same.

    By Claudia Alarcón July 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Honey jar with burlap-wrapped lid

    What To Do When Your Honey Crystallizes (And How To Prevent It From Happening Again)

    Honey really is a magical gift ingredient from nature. But sometimes that runny goodness crystallizes into something less delicious. This is how to fix it.

    By Jenna Wos July 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • making sandwich with Oklahoma prime rib

    Oklahoma Prime Rib Is The Gameday Treat With A Misleading Name

    While you're probably familiar with standard gameday dishes like burgers and BBQ ribs, you might not have heard of Oklahoma prime rib - but it's time you did.

    By Deb Kavis July 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • variety of homemade sushi pieces

    Why You Should Never Use Raw Cod When Making Homemade Sushi

    When it comes to making homemade sushi, some fish is better suited for raw consumption than others - and cod is not one of the recommended types. Here's why.

    By Luna Regina July 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • French cruller and classic donut side by side

    What Truly Sets Crullers Apart From Classic Donuts

    Donuts come in many shapes and sizes, and often feature glazes, fillings, and inclusions. So, what is a cruller and how does it differ from a classic donut?

    By Mike Dunphy July 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • fresh salmon in packages

    The Unsettling Find You Might Encounter In Packaged Raw Fish

    Whole Foods and Costco are getting a bum rap over their packaged fish because, as gross as it may seem, worm-infested fish is a natural occurrence.

    By Gene Gerrard July 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Costco butter and Kerrygold

    We Tasted Costco's Kirkland Signature Grass-Fed Butter And It Gives Kerrygold A Run For Its Money

    Kirkland Signature's grass-fed butter has much in common with Kerrygold, but does this Costco product taste as good? We tried both for a comparison.

    By Lei Shishak July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • sliced kiwano melon

    How Do You Eat A Kiwano Melon?

    Bright yellow and covered with sharp spikes, the kiwano melon doesn't appear to be the most inviting fruit. Once it's opened, it's delightful.

    By Brian Udall July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Star fruit sliced and whole

    How To Eat Star Fruit Like It Isn't Your First Time

    Star fruit may seem like an exotic addition to your fruit bowl, but these tropical fruits are easy to eat with plenty of ways to be enjoyed.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Andrew Zimmern with tuna steaks

    Andrew Zimmern's Best Tips For Grilling Tuna Steaks

    In an exclusive interview, star chef and longtime fisher Andrew Zimmern shares his best tips for grilling fresh tuna steaks over wood or gas flame.

    By Nicole Adams July 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Nutella spread on toast next to Gianduja chocolates and paste

    Gianduja Vs Nutella: The Difference Between These 2 Hazelnut Delights

    Most people are familiar with sweet, creamy Nutella, but may not know about the similar Gianduja. So, what's the difference between these two hazelnut spreads?

    By Wendy Leigh July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Sausage, beans, eggs, and bread

    Why Tomatoes Are A Necessity When It Comes To A Full English Breakfast

    If you're thinking about leaving tomatoes off an English breakfast because there's already plenty of food, don't. This ingredient is crucial to the dish.

    By Julia Holland July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of chopped walnuts with whole walnuts

    The Telltale Sign Your Walnuts Have Gone Bad

    Shelf stable products like walnuts don't stay fresh forever. If you've kept this food in your pantry for some time, here's how to tell if it's still good.

    By Courtney Iseman July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Glass of tomato juice with tomatoes

    For A Sweeter Tomato Juice, Choose This Variety Of The Fruit

    Though technically made from fruit, tomato juice can come across too tangy and vegetal for your taste buds. This type of tomato will help sweeten it up.

    By Sylvia Tomczak July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • pineapple pieces and knife

    We Tried 6 Different Ways To Cut A Pineapple And This Was The Most Effective Method

    Pineapple is juicy, delicious, and a real hassle to chop into edible pieces. We tried several different ways to cut pineapple, and one technique worked best.

    By Hunter Wren Miele July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • glasses of homemade buttermilk

    The Major Differences Between Store-Bought Buttermilk And Homemade

    Buttermilk is a tangy, creamy dairy product that it's incredibly useful in baking, marinades, and more. Learn the differences between store-bought and homemade.

    By Juniper Finch July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Swedish holiday ham on table

    In Sweden, Christmas Ham Is Boiled, Cold, And Delicious

    In Sweden, the traditional Christmas ham (julskinka) is boiled, coated with mustard and bread crumbs, then served cold.

    By Michelle Welsch July 20th, 2024 Read More
  • meat cooking in oven bag

    The Science Behind Cooking With An Oven Bag

    Cooking food in an oven bag has a whole variety of advantages, not least that it reduces the clear up afterwards. Find out how to use them and why they work.

    By Luna Regina July 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Animal Farm Creamery butter balls

    The Rare, Fancy Butter You Might Have Noticed On The Bear

    Season 3 of "The Bear" mentions Orwellian butter. It's totally real, very fancy, and delicious -- and we're here to explain it.

    By Michelle Welsch July 19th, 2024 Read More
  • potato starch in a bowl

    What It Means If Potato Starch Is Modified

    It's an ingredient that often flies under the radar -- but modified potato starch has a plethora of uses in our daily lives. Here's all about it.

    By Luna Regina July 18th, 2024 Read More
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