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  • Monte Cristo sandwich beside croque madame

    Monte Cristo Vs Croque Madame: What's The Difference?

    You might see the Monte Cristo and croque madame appear on similar menus, but these two sandwiches are not the same. Here are the key differences.

    By Autumn Swiers September 16th, 2024 Read More
  • shelf of seasoning packets

    How Long Do Seasoning Packets Actually Last?

    Whenever we do a kitchen clean out we end up finding seasoning packets from months (or years) ago. So we wondered, how long do they last?

    By Marina S. September 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Cookie getting dunked into milk glass

    The Scientific Reason Milk And Cookies Are Such A Good Pairing

    Everyone knows that cookies and milk make for an incredibly delicious pairing. And, as it turns out, there's a scientific reason for this.

    By Courtney Iseman September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • dishes with maitake mushrooms

    What To Know When Cooking With Maitake Mushrooms

    Long treasured for their health-boosting benefits, maitake mushrooms are also delicious and adaptable for many dishes, as explained by a professional chef.

    By Danielle Turner September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Frittata and strata comparison

    The Differences Between Strata And Frittata

    Eggs are endlessly versatile, but the numerous forms they can take on have the potential to blend together. Here's what separates strata and frittata.

    By Courtney Iseman September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Sprouted garlic in a pot

    Do You Need To Remove The Germ From Garlic?

    We'll explain what part of the garlic clove is called the germ and the arguments for and against removing it before using garlic in your recipe.

    By Nathan Legare September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • various dishes with dukkah

    What Exactly Is Dukkah?

    Dukkah is a trendy topping, but what's it made of, and how can you use it to flavor varied foods? We asked a recipe developer with Egyptian heritage to explain.

    By Mary Fawzy September 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Ribeye and sirloin steaks

    Explaining The Difference Between Sirloin Steak And The Coveted Ribeye

    The world of steak is full of variety, but differentiating various cuts can be tricky without a butcher's help. Here's how sirloin and ribeye differ.

    By Matthew Spina September 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Milk in a pot on stovetop

    What Exactly Does It Mean To Scald Milk?

    Scalding milk is a very simple and specific technique. Next time you're in the kitchen, scalding milk can help you craft various delicious dishes.

    By KJ Lannon September 13th, 2024 Read More
  • salt and salt scooper

    Do You Really Need To Add A Pinch Of Salt To Your Milk?

    You may have heard that adding a pinch of salt to milk can help make it last longer, but is that actually true? Here's everything you need to know.

    By Josie Dlugosz September 13th, 2024 Read More
  • A cup of shaved ice top with red syrup and strawberries

    The Tangy Ingredient You'll Taste In A Piccadilly Snow Cone

    Piccadilly snow cones are a sweet and savory treat found in the Southwestern U.S. Unlike other icy treats, they include a tangy ingredient that sets them apart.

    By Michelle Welsch September 12th, 2024 Read More
  • split image of American bacon and Canadian bacon

    The Difference Between American Vs Canadian Bacon

    Since clear differences exist between American bacon and Canadian bacon, we explained what differentiates these two popular varieties of bacon.

    By James Hastings September 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Sliced pineapple on wooden board

    12 Popular Types Of Pineapple, Explained

    We're all familiar with pineapple, but there are more varieties of this fruit than you might realize. Here's a guide to some different types you should try.

    By Elaine Todd September 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Wisk with whipped cream

    Is Whipped Cream Actually The Same As Chantilly Cream?

    Whipped cream comes in many flavors, including a sweetened vanilla version known as Chantilly cream. We explore the differences between the two toppings.

    By Melissa Gaman September 10th, 2024 Read More
  • eating airline meal

    The Company Behind Most International Airline Food

    Boarding an airplane is still exciting for many of us, but the food we recieve while airborne can vary wildly, so let's dive into who makes this mile-high fare.

    By Neala Broderick September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • tray of roasted vegetables

    8 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Roasting Vegetables

    Roasting vegetables is a great way to enhance their flavor, if it's done right. A cooking instructor tells us how to avoid these mistakes that everyone makes.

    By Danielle Turner September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • tasso and two Cajun dishes

    Tasso Is The Smoky And Spicy Ham That You Need To Start Cooking With

    Spicy and savory, tasso is a beloved staple of Louisiana. We interviewed a James Beard award-winning New Orleans chef to learn all the details.

    By Hunter Wren Miele September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • club sandwich cut in half

    The Reason Club Sandwiches Include A Third Slice Of Bread

    A third slice of bread in the middle of the ingredients is a signature of club sandwiches, but what is the purpose behind this trademark addition?

    By Michelle Welsch September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • stuffing platter beside dressing platter

    What's The Actual Difference Between Dressing And Stuffing?

    Do you call it stuffing or dressing? There are differences between the two, but the answer might come down to where in the United States you live.

    By Autumn Swiers September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • plant full of pea pods

    Are Split And Field Peas The Same Thing?

    You might see the terms split peas and field peas used interchangeably in some recipes, but does that mean they're literally the same thing?

    By Sarah Lintakoon September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Fried rice in bowl with chopsticks

    Korean Vs Chinese Fried Rice: What's The Difference?

    Though similar at their core, Korean and Chinese fried rice differ in a few distinct ways, each of which has an effect on the flavor of the dish.

    By Jenna Wos September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • raw steak on a wood board

    What Does It Mean When You Bloom A Steak?

    The word "blooming" always makes us think of flowers or Outback, but did you know that you can bloom a steak to unlock all of the flavors?

    By Mike Dunphy September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • assorted bowlfuls of chili

    16 Types Of Chili, Explained

    Chili is a dish made in many ways, depending on regional and personal preferences. We present some of the most popular types, with each variation explained.

    By Kirsten Nunez September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Creamer and half-and-half comparison

    Creamer Vs Half-And-Half: What's The Difference?

    For your morning cup of coffee, do you reach for creamer or half-and-half? The two aren't interchangeable. Here are the differences between them.

    By Matthew Spina September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • red wax hoop cheese

    Hoop Cheese Is Cheddar's Cousin You Might Not Know About

    Hoop cheese is cheddar's lesser-known cousin that many people don't know about. But you may want to familiarize yourself with this staple of the South.

    By Danielle Turner September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Curry leaves, powder, and curry

    Curry Leaves Are The Underrated Aromatic Spice You Need To Try

    Curry leaves make South Asian dishes sing with notes of citrus and pepperiness. One expert shares everything you need to know about this unique spice.

    By Nicole Quy September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Steamed steak and sous vide steak side by side

    Steaming Steak Vs Sous Vide: How Do These Cooking Methods Differ?

    Steak is a great meal, but you don't always have to cook it in a pan. If you're looking to branch out, here's the difference between steaming and sous vide.

    By Brian Udall September 4th, 2024 Read More
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