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  • fresh, sliced, and cooked okra

    12 Tips You Need To Know When Cooking With Okra

    Many people just say no to okra because of its slimy texture, but with these cooking tips, that consistency can be minimized ... or perhaps become desirable.

    By Mary Fawzy May 7th, 2024 Read More
  • sourdough and soda bread

    The Important Differences Between Sourdough And Soda Bread

    Explore the quirky similarities and differences between sourdough and soda bread, from their unique histories to what gives them their distinct tangy flavors.

    By Cassie Womack May 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Assorted Korean rice cakes

    15 Popular Types Of Korean Rice Cakes, Explained By Chefs

    Korean cuisine has a wide variety of rice cakes, and each one tastes and feels different than the next. We spoke with three experts to learn about them.

    By Alice Rich May 7th, 2024 Read More
  • scones served with tea

    The Difference Between Cream And Butter Scones Goes Beyond The Dairy

    Scones are a beloved baked good that can be manipulated in many different recipes. Here's the difference between using cream versus butter in your scones.

    By Nikita Ephanov May 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Mexican ranch style beans

    The Subtle Difference Between Pinto Beans And Ranch Style

    There is a difference between a type of food and how it is prepared. For instance, while ranch-style beans contain pinto beans, they are not interchangeable.

    By Wendy Leigh May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • avocado oil and foods

    11 Best Foods To Cook In Avocado Oil

    Avocado oil has all kinds of virtues, from a high smoke point to beneficial fats that boost heart health. We present some of the best foods to cook with it.

    By Madison Patterson May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of cayenne powder in a wooden bowl next to dried red peppers

    What's The Difference Between Cayenne And Chili Powder?

    While they come in nearly identical packaging and even look similar, chili powder and cayenne are not the same. Here's the difference between these two spices.

    By Matthew Spina May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • assorted Indian dishes and breads

    36 Essential Words And Phrases To Know At An Indian Restaurant

    Visiting an Indian restaurant can be an exciting culinary journey, but it's easy to become lost if you don't know these essential words and phrases on the menu.

    By Jaimie Mackey May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Types of tofu on bamboo

    15 Types Of Tofu And How To Use Them

    Picking the right type of tofu for your recipe is important. Here are some of the most common varieties you'll encounter and how best to use them.

    By Anna Kot May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • cracking egg whites into a bowl

    Is It Safe To Drink Costco's Kirkland-Brand Egg Whites?

    Egg whites are a fantastic source of protein, but are Costco's Kirkland-brand egg whites safe to drink as-is without the risk of bacteria like salmonella?

    By Javaria Akbar May 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowls of edamame and lima beans

    Lima Beans Vs Edamame: Which Is Better For Topping Your Salads

    If you're looking to top a salad with a dose of nutritious green legumes, you might choose edamame or lima beans for the task. Is one better than the other?

    By Austin Havens-Bowen May 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Cha, hanami, and mitarashi dango on skewers

    22 Types Of Dango, Explained

    Let us walk you through the A to Z of dango -- it'll open up a whole new world of Japanese confectionery. You'll want a different dango for every season after.

    By Anna Kot May 5th, 2024 Read More
  • beef stew meat

    The Most Common Cut Used To Make Grocery Store Beef Stew Meat

    When a collection of beef trimmings is labeled as "stew meat" in your local grocery store, it can seem a bit like mystery meat. Here's what it most likely is.

    By Matthew Spina May 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Dishes on swirled background

    23 Unconventional Pizza Toppings From Around The World

    Who wants a boring pepperoni and mushroom pizza when you can have a banana curry pie in Sweden? Check out these unconventional pizza toppings.

    By Haille Griswold May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • bagels cream cheese tuna and tomatoes

    10 Gourmet Bagel Toppings You Should Consider, According To An Expert

    Pairing your bagel with cream cheese? Good idea. Pairing it with a gourmet options? A great one. We spoke with London's bagel expert to get the top toppings.

    By Adrienne Katz Kennedy May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Steak tips and mushrooms in pan

    The Ideal Temperature For Cooking Steak Tips

    Specific cooking temperatures are essential in regard to doneness, but it's easy to mess up with steak tips because they're much smaller than other cuts.

    By Austin Havens-Bowen May 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Chicken adobo with rice and salsa

    The Reason Chicken Adobo Lasts So Long In The Fridge

    The Filipino dish chicken adobo can be kept in the fridge for up to five days. Here's what gives it its longevity, along with some similar dishes.

    By September Grace Mahino May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • composite steak Diane steak Oscar

    What's The Difference Between Steak Diane And Steak Oscar?

    Steak Diane and steak Oscar are two of the most decadent beef dishes around. Here are the differences between these two behemoths of the culinary world.

    By Peggy Aoki May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Brazilian and American carrot cakes

    The Difference Between Brazilian And American Carrot Cake

    All-American carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and the chocolate-coated Brazilian version have a few key differences. The good news is, you can have both.

    By Nikita Ephanov May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • eating pizza with beer

    The Science Behind Why Beer Is The Perfect Drink Pairing For Pizza

    Even the Italians approve of pairing pizza and beer. But it turns out it's not just the tastes that complement each other, there's science behind it, too.

    By Julia Holland May 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • A dish of remoulade beside a dish of aioli

    What's The Difference Between Remoulade And Aioli?

    With their French names and overlapping uses, it can be easy to confuse remoulade and aioli. But there are actually many differences between the two sauces.

    By Autumn Swiers May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • opening of ketchup bottle

    The Scientific Secret To Getting The Last Bit Of Sauce Out Of Its Bottle

    If you're on the final drops of that ketchup bottle, don't be so quick to throw it out. Instead, apply some centrifugal force to get it all out.

    By Stephanie Friedman May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • composite image of goat cheeses

    Telltale Signs That Your Goat Cheese Has Gone Bad

    When it comes to goat cheese, it's not always easy to tell when a product has sunset past its best buy date. However, there are some signs you should follow.

    By Fred Decker May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • overnight oats with toppings

    8 Types Of Oats And The Best Uses For Each

    Oats themselves are extremely versatile and can be used in many ways apart from just oatmeal recipes. Let's break down each type of oat and how to use them.

    By Tess Kazenoff May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Eggs Florentine and eggs benedict

    The Meaty Difference Between Eggs Florentine And Eggs Benedict

    Eggs Florentine and eggs Benedict seem extremely similar from a distance, but even a single ingredient swap can drastically shake up an entire dish.

    By Autumn Swiers May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Shelves of curing cheese wheels.

    The Important Safety Reason Cheese Is Often Made In Wheel Form

    Most cheeses are pressed into round wheels rather than rectangular boxes, and the reason has to do with bacteria, both inside and outside the cheese.

    By Luna Regina May 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • grapes and vinegar

    Is There Any Alcohol In Wine Vinegars?

    Are they called wine vinegars because they retain some of the alcohol content of the wine used to make them, or is it all removed in the vinegar-making process?

    By Peggy Aoki May 1st, 2024 Read More
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