© 2024 Static Media. All Rights Reserved
More Stories
-
Cook /Emma Segrest
Giada De Laurentiis' Trick For Chicken Parmesan With No Breading And Full Flavor
Whether you're looking for a healthier take on chicken parmesan, or want to make a lighter version, Giada De Laurentiis has a way to eliminate breading.
Read More
-
Cook /Emma Segrest
Your Roast Beef Sandwiches Aren't Complete Without Smoked Provolone
Smoked provolone has the slightly sweet-tasting notes of your everyday provolone, but is amplified with a layer of nuttiness and smokiness.
Read More
-
Culture /Stephanie Friedman
The Possible Origins Of Chicken Salad With Grapes
If you've ever been making chicken salad and wondering where the idea for adding grapes come from, read on to learn about the possible origins.
Read More
-
Drink /Emma Patterson
11 Facts To Know About Coco López Cream Of Coconut
Did you know Coco López cream of coconut was used in the original piña colada, back in the '50s? If you love this coconutty brand, these facts are for you.
Read More
-
Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
The Saucy Mistake To Avoid When Serving Cauliflower Rice
Cauliflower rice has a mild flavor and is quick to cook, but it's not rice. If you add a little too much liquid, it's easy to pass the point of no return.
Read More
-
Gooey S'mores Scones Recipe
Upgrade plain, boring scones with this gooey s'mores recipe, which loads the pastries up with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers.
Read More
-
Cook /Julia Holland
What Puts The 'Bread' In Bread And Butter Pickles
Bread and butter pickles (the uniquely sweet pickles born in the Midwest) were the product of the kind of necessity that breeds resourcefulness.
Read More
-
Cook /Molly Harris
The Difference Between Artisan And Mass-Produced Cast Iron Skillets
When it comes to cast iron skillets, not all of them are created equal. While some are churned out by factories, others are meticulously hand-crafted.
Read More
-
Cook /Mikayla Blair
12 Fruity Soups From Around The World
From Finland to Thailand and beyond, fruity soups are beloved around the world. We present a roundup of delicious fruit-based soups from varied cultures.
Read More
-
Cook /Catherine Nyorani
The Simple Tip To Meal-Prep Eggs With Your Grains
Meal prepping can sometimes feel daunting. Thankfully, there's a trick to turn this time-consuming task into an efficient kitchen session: smart multitasking.
Read More
-
Drink /Claire Redden
The Difference You'll Taste When Using Nespresso Reusable Pods
Switching to a reusable Nespresso coffee pod seems like a no brainer. It will help the environment and your wallet - but it may not help your coffee's taste.
Read More
-
Cook /Catherine Nyorani
Cultured Butter Is The Secret To Giving Meat A Delicious Sear
The meat-searing process requires precision and the right choice of cooking fat to achieve perfection. This is where cultured butter comes into play.
Read More
-
Cook /Catherine Nyorani
The Biggest Mistake You're Making With Smoked Steak
When you are smoking steak there are a number of things to consider when setting up to get the best outcome, and there's a big mistake you want to avoid.
Read More
-
Cook /Karen Hart
Is It Dangerous To Eat Expired Crab Meat?
We've probably all pushed the envelope when it comes to honoring expiration dates on food, but is it actually dangerous to eat expired crab meat?
Read More
-
Drink /Nikita Ephanov
The Difference Between Drinking Gin With Tonic Vs Soda
Gin with tonic is a classic cocktail, but gin and soda is also another great pairing. Learn the differences between drinking gin with each one.
Read More
-
Recipes /Miriam Hahn
Meal Prep-Friendly Ramen Jars Recipe
These vibrant, veggie-filled ramen jars are perfect for meal-prepping. When it comes time to eat, simply pour hot water into the jar and enjoy.
Read More
-
Culture /Brian Udall
Haleem Is The Traditional Pakistani Dish That Breaks The Ramadan Fast
For practicing Muslims in Pakistan, haleem is likely to be a familiar, comforting dish, especially throughout the fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Read More
-
Exclusives /Joshua Carlucci
Smash Burgers Are Better Than Regular Burgers: Here's Why
Smash burgers have become an important part of the sandwich scene. But where did this burger style come from, and why is it better than a regular patty?
Read More
-
Cook /Luna Regina
Bacon Grease Is The Fatty Addition Your Bland Canned Corn Needs
There's nothing wrong with using canned corn as a short cut, but it can turn out a little bland. This problem is easily solvable with a little bacon grease.
Read More
-
Cook /Nikki Munoz
Make Festive Sugared Cranberries With Just 2 Ingredients
Cranberries are naturally tart, but just two simple ingredients can transform them into the sweetest sparkling dessert, standalone treat, and cocktail garnish.
Read More
-
Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
Add Miso Paste To Your Pasta For The Ultimate Umami Kick
It's exceptionally savory, with a slight tangy sweetness that follows each taste. It also has a creamy, thick texture that dissolves in hot liquid when stirred.
Read More
-
Cook /Molly Harris
Easily Substitute Corn Syrup With Agave For Sweeter Baked Goods
Baking with agave syrup is a seamless, yet technical switch that's sure to elevate your baked goods to new heights of both flavor and nutrition.
Read More
-
Cook /Kat Lieu
Fresh Raspberries Give Chocolate Truffles A Satisfying Tartness
Sometimes, chocolate truffles can feel a tad too rich, which isn't necessarily bad; however, it leaves us wanting some balance: another flavor to slice through.
Read More
-
Drink /Claire Redden
For California residents, one liquor store chain that stands tall above most others is K&L Wines, which offers a prestigious, international selection.
Read More
-
Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Why You Should Think Twice Before Reheating Chicken In The Microwave
The microwave makes everything quicker and easier, and it can be tempting to throw your chicken in there to reheat it. But you probably won't like the results.
Read More
-
Drink /Brian Udall
What A Bourbon Expert Loves To Pair With Lobster And Crab
It's time to stop thinking of white wine as the default pairing for seafood. Instead, consider what a nice high-rye bourbon can bring to the table.
Read More
-
Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
Capers Are The Tiny Way To Give Potato Salad A Big Flavor Boost
Since they're often preserved in brine or salt, they tend to have a salt-kissed, acidic flavor. But, capers also boast floral nuances and notes of earthiness.
Read More
-
Cook /Nikita Ephanov
Why You Should Give Generic Brand Canned Tuna A Chance
When picking up canned tuna, it's easy to fall into the habit of choosing the big name brands by default, but generic brands are worth a look.
Read More
-
Recipes /Michelle Bottalico
Easy Baked Avocado Fries Recipe
If you love fries, switch things up with this baked avocado fries recipe - though they're oven-baked, you can also make these fries in the air fryer.
Read More
Next >Skip »