13 Facts You Should Know About Quaker Oats
America's most famous brand of oatmeal has a fascinating history. Read on to learn everything from the origin of the name to radioactive experiments.
Read MoreAmerica's most famous brand of oatmeal has a fascinating history. Read on to learn everything from the origin of the name to radioactive experiments.
Read MoreHawaiian and American Chantilly cakes don't have a whole lot in common with each other, besides being delicious, that is. Learn the differences here.
Read MoreFind out how long frozen ground turkey lasts in the fridge, the best way to store the meat, and how to thaw it out so it's ready for your recipes.
Read MoreTo the untrained eye, pots de creme might look like the same thing as pudding, but they are two distinct desserts made with differing ingredients.
Read MoreWhen making turkey burgers it is important to properly gauge the internal temperature of your meat before you take it off the heat to avoid foodborne pathogens.
Read MoreIf you've gone shopping, you know that olives come in colors ranging from green to black. And an olive's color certainly impacts the olive oil made from it.
Read MoreWith so many varieties of ham available, it can be hard to decipher one from another. To help guide you, we assembled 19 varieties of ham found at the deli.
Read MoreNothing beats homemade tomato sauce in Italian cooking. But to perfect your sauce, you'll need to know the difference between San Marzano and Roma tomatoes.
Read MoreYou may hear the term "silken eggs" and think it's synonymous with "scrambled" - but it's not! This Chinese dish provides a unique spin for your next breakfast.
Read MoreCulinary standards are different throughout varying times and cultures, but this soup is causing contemporary controversy for endangering animals.
Read MoreWhen the craving hits and you're yearning for some raw tuna, tuna tataki and tuna tartare both come to mind. But what really sets these two dishes apart?
Read MoreStop thinking of Spam as a pantry fallback. If you know the mistakes to avoid when cooking with Spam, this canned meat can become a cherished ingredient.
Read MoreBoth recipes have "steak" in their names, but only cube steak qualifies as the usual definition of steak - an actual slice of meat. Salisbury steak does not.
Read MoreThe rise of cheese delivery services has created numerous options for connoisseurs to choose. Here are the 14 best cheese subscriptions for any occasion.
Read MoreThe microwave is a useful shortcut for many cooking and baking processes, but it has some limitations. Microwaving sugar is a mistake that could lead to injury.
Read MoreIf ponzu sauce tastes delicious but completely unfamiliar to you, it's likely because the recipe incorporates citrus fruits that aren't common in the U.S.
Read MoreBacalhau's importance in Portuguese cuisine is steadfast with the many different dishes centered around the salted codfish. Here are 14 ways to eat bacalhau.
Read MoreIf you've ever spotted Swiss steak and cube steak at the market and wondered if they're the same cut, we've got the answer you've been looking for.
Read MoreIf you love to cook up a storm with short ribs but something always goes awry, you might be committing some common mistakes. Here's what to look out for.
Read MoreBaked beans and ranch style beans are extremely similar and typically enjoyed in the same ways, but they diverge when it comes to sweetness.
Read MoreMany American dishes have overseas roots, and beef stroganoff is no exception. The original Russian version differs from that of the U.S. in a few notable ways.
Read MoreCan you eat your leftover steak tartare? There are important facts you need to know when it comes to this raw delicacy.
Read MoreLabels like "frozen dairy dessert" might take the place of "ice cream," but that isn't necessarily a red flag, though it is the result of USDA regulations.
Read MoreThe smell of barbecue can be intoxicating, which is why it's important that you know the clear signs that a barbecue joint is worth it. Keep these tips in mind.
Read MoreHave you ever stood at the meat counter and pondered the difference between Berkshire and regular pork chops? Here's the difference and best uses for each.
Read MoreWhy does garlic turn green? Or blue, even? And is it still safe to eat? The secret lies in a chemical reaction, often when you cook it slowly or with onions.
Read MoreMove over, hemp seeds. It's time to embrace the tender, inner core of the hemp seed (which is really a nut) called the hemp heart, which is easier to digest.
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