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  • green beans in air fryer
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    You Should Cook Vegetables In Your Air Fryer. Here's Why

    While you think traditionally fried foods are great for the air fryer, don't forget produce. This appliance is perfect to cook all kinds of fresh vegetables too

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • hands holding bowl of rice
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Biggest Reason Your Rice Is Always Burnt

    Burned rice getting you down? Whether it's in a rice cooker or on the stove, fortunately, there are a few solutions to this problem that are easy to implement.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • pouring a glass of red wine
    Beer and Wine
    Beer and Wine By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    Is Oxidized Red Wine Actually Safe To Drink?

    Oxidized wine is essentially tipple that's sat open for too long and basically started to turn into vinegar. But is it still safe to drink oxidized red wine?

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • person salting boiling pasta water
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    Your Pasta Water Needs Way More Salt Than You Thought

    Boiling pasta may seem incredibly easy, but then there's the question of salt. How should you be seasoning that boiling water before the pasta hits its depths?

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • rubbery chicken breast on fork
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022

    The Biggest Reason Your Chicken Is Rubbery

    If there's anything worse than dry or unseasoned chicken, it's rubbery chicken for sure. Here's how to avoid it and what you can do if it happens to you.

    By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • raw ground beef on black plate
    Food Facts
    Food Facts By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022

    Is It Safe To Cook Ground Beef That's Turned Brown?

    If you often cook with ground beef, you may have seen that it sometimes turns brown. But do you really need to throw out that color-changing ground beef?

    By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • plate of fully shelled raw shrimp
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022

    You Should Never Throw Out Shrimp Shells. Here's Why

    Shrimp with shells is usually more affordable. What you probably didn't realize is that shrimp shells are a great secret ingredient to have on hand. Here's why.

    By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • top view of whole cucumbers
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    Here's How To Store Cucumbers So They Don't Turn Into A Soggy Mess

    Finding a soggy cucumber in the fridge is disappointing. But with the best way to store cucumbers, you can easily keep them fresh and crisp for a long while.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • hands holding meat in deli case
    Food Facts
    Food Facts By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022

    What's With The Rainbow Colors On My Lunch Meat?

    Ever go to make yourself a sandwich only to see your cold cuts have turned iridescent in some spots? It may look weird, but chances are it's still okay to eat.

    By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • lifting lid of pot and steam coming out
    Food Facts
    Food Facts By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    Does Boiling Vegetables Really Lose Nutrients?

    There's a common belief that boiling vegetables can cause them to lose vital nutrients during the process. However, the truth of it all is more complicated.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • homemade pesto with basil, cheese and oil around it
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Ingredient Swap You Should Try With Your Next Batch Of Pesto

    All told, cheese traditionally makes up about one-third of pesto. But there's an easy swap you can make to turn the next batch of this classic sauce vegan.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • bread that hasn't risen in a proofing basket
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Biggest Reason Your Bread Isn't Rising Properly

    One common breadmaking issue is getting a proper rise from the bread dough. What's behind those sadly deflated lumps of dough that just won't cooperate?

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Old Fashioned cocktail served on a cutting board
    Cocktails and Spirits
    Cocktails and Spirits By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Ingredient That Will Change Your Old Fashioneds Forever

    Old fashioneds are a classic traditional cocktail, yet there's one key ingredient swap that will truly elevate your old fashioned drink experience from now on

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • person wrapping a sandwich in aluminum foil
    Cook
    Cook By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    Does It Really Matter Which Side Of Aluminum Foil You Use?

    You may have already heard the myths about using the dull side of aluminum foil. Fortunately, the answer to this question is actually quite straightforward.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • pouring wine into pot
    Cook
    Cook By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022

    Why Cooking With The Cheapest Wine Could Be A Big Mistake

    If a certain recipe calls for wine, you might be tempted to reach for the cheapest bottle available to use for cooking. However, you'll want to think again.

    By Kalea Martin January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • fresh basil leaves
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Best Way To Keep Fresh Basil From Wilting In The Refrigerator

    While there are several different ways you can store your fresh basil in the fridge, there is one method that stands above the rest to ensure maximum freshness.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • spilled red wine on white tablecloth
    Cleaning Tips
    Cleaning Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Trick To Getting A Red Wine Stain Out Of A White Tablecloth

    Red wine stains may seem permanent. But if you have the right products on hand, you can actually completely remove the stain with some persistence and patience.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • blocks and loose brown sugar
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    The Easy Way To Rescue Clumpy Brown Sugar

    The culprit behind hardened brown sugar is a lack of humidity. Fortunately, if you uncover hard, dry brown sugar, the fix for this is actually quite simple.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • bottle of italian liqueur
    Cocktails and Spirits
    Cocktails and Spirits By Meredith Heil January 6th, 2022

    What Is Fernet Italian Liqueur?

    It's official: Fernet, an age-old Italian liqueur, is currently taking America by storm. Learn the story behind this curious bitter digestif.

    By Meredith Heil January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • pouring milk in tea
    Cook
    Cook By Andrew Bui January 6th, 2022

    When To Use Evaporated Vs. Condensed Milk

    Ever wonder what to use evaporated milk for other than pumpkin pie? Learn when to use it in cooking and how it's different than its sweetened cousin.

    By Andrew Bui January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • roasted chicken with lemons
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Crawford Smith January 6th, 2022

    17 Delicious Ways To Use Up Leftover Chicken

    All the ways to use up leftover chicken outnumber the stars in the sky, but here are some of our favorites from soup to sandwich and everything in between.

    By Crawford Smith January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • wedge of cheese
    Food Facts
    Food Facts By Tasting Table Staff January 6th, 2022

    Parmesan Vs. Pecorino: What's The Difference?

    Some cheeses are best with a fresh bowl of pasta, like Parmesan and pecorino. But what's the difference between these hard Italian cheeses?

    By Tasting Table Staff January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Martha Stewart on red carpet
    News
    News By Katie Lenhardt January 6th, 2022

    The Unexpected Inspiration For Martha Stewart's New Las Vegas Restaurant

    Martha Stewart is just full of surprises, and she's at it again opening an unexpected restaurant in the culinary Mecca of Las Vegas.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • corn chowder in a bowl
    Soup and Stew Recipes
    Soup and Stew Recipes By Hayley MacLean January 6th, 2022

    Vegan Corn Chowder Recipe

    Not only is this corn chowder recipe perfect for winter months, it's also completely vegan, making it the perfect option for nearly any anyone to enjoy.

    By Hayley MacLean January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • glass bowl of vanilla extract
    Cook
    Cook By Mary Patterson Broome January 6th, 2022

    10 Vanilla Extract Substitutes That Taste Like The Real Thing

    Whether you're low on a vanilla extract or don't want to splurge on a bottle, substitute these ingredients for the pricey liquid in your recipe.

    By Mary Patterson Broome January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • McDonald's employee serving drive-thru customer
    News
    News By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022

    New Research Reveals The Ugly Truth For Fast Food Workers During The Pandemic

    To quantify just how badly COVID-19 affected fast food workers, UCLA Labor Center conducted a survey. The reality is more shocking than you might have guessed.

    By Molly Harris January 6th, 2022 Read More
  • plated veal
    Food Facts
    Food Facts By Amy Sherman January 6th, 2022

    Is Veal OK To Eat?

    In the 1980s, veal was the poster child for animal cruelty. Today, it’s raised humanely and sustainably, and is healthier and more delicious than ever.

    By Amy Sherman January 6th, 2022 Read More
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