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  • Various Bundt pans placed on a marble counter.

    The History Of The Bundt Pan Is More Fascinating Than You Think

    Bundt pans are a favorite of home bakers because they make any cake look beautiful. The history of this pan is just as captivating as the cakes it produces.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Four bottles of yellow mustard

    Why Exactly Is Mustard So Yellow?

    Mustard is made from ground seeds, which range from white to brown to black in color -- so why is the condiment so yellow?

    By Joe Hoeffner 10 months ago Read More
  • Plate of lasagna with basil on top

    Chefs Recommend 5 Ricotta Substitutes For Lasagna, And 2 You Should Always Avoid

    Lasagna is typically made with ricotta cheese. But if you're looking for a substitute, these are some expert-approved options to use (and some to skip).

    By Holly Riddle 10 months ago Read More
  • Meatloaf with mashed potatoes and broccoli served on a plate.

    The Prep Step That Makes For Far Better Meatloaf

    While there are numerous meatloaf recipes out there, this one simple prep step is bound to make your meatloaf moister, tastier, and more uniform.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of spaghetti with bolognese, cherry tomatoes, and basil

    The Unexpected Oil That Will Level-Up Your Pasta Game

    Flavored and infused oils are a great way to elevate pasta dishes. But there's one unexpected oil that works especially well.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Two juicy cooked pork chops with garnish on a black plate

    The Sugary Soda That Belongs On Your Next Pork Chops

    Pork chops can easily turn out dry or bland -- but marinating the meat with one sugary soda will elevate both the taste and texture.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 10 months ago Read More
  • A white bowl of bĂ©arnaise sauce with a spoon

    What To Know About The 5 Mother Sauces Of French Cooking

    You'll find five classic mother sauces in French cuisine, which can all be used as the base for countless others. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joe Hoeffner 10 months ago Read More
  • Wok over fire with stir fry being tossed.

    Carbon Vs. Stainless Steel Woks: What's The Big Difference Anyway?

    There may not seem like there is a difference when choosing between a carbon or stainless steel wok, but each are unique depending on what you are cooking.

    By Carla Vaisman 10 months ago Read More
  • Grapple fruit for sale in plastic shells

    The Sad Death Of The Grapple: The Apple And Grape 'Marriage'

    This hybrid fruit seemed like a tasty idea at first but was quickly marred when consumers began questioning the chemical process the apples underwent.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 10 months ago Read More
  • Brownies with powered sugar stenciling including a snowflake, stars and a pine tree.

    You Can Make Gorgeous Designs On Pastries Even Without Proper Stencils

    An easy way to decorate beautiful pastries, cakes, and cookies is to use simple stencils but you don't have to spend a lot of money buying them.

    By Carla Vaisman 10 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart at an event in 2024

    The Easy Tip Martha Stewart Suggests For Saving Money On Oil

    Extra-virgin olive oil is great for everything from sauteeing and marinating, to making sauces or baking, but with so many uses it can be expensive to replace.

    By Dylan Murray 10 months ago Read More
  • Skillet of collard greens with chunks of ham and ham hocks mixed in atop a wooden board

    Are Ham Hocks And Ham Bones Exactly The Same?

    Ham hocks and ham bones are both intensely flavorful and an excellent addition to a wide variety of dishes, but are we talking about the same ingredient here?

    By Creshonda A. Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • Shelves full of Campbell's soups in a supermarket.

    What Was The First Flavor Of Campbell's Soup?

    You probably couldn't guess what the first flavor of Campbell's soup was, but the simple yet legendary version paved the way for history.

    By Carla Vaisman 10 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of honeycomb being drizzled with honey

    Here's Where To Find Honeycomb If It's Not At Your Grocery Store

    Honeycomb is a chewy, sweet treat that bursts with honey as you eat it, and a trendy new addition to cheese boards, if you can find it.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling at a Fanatics event

    Bobby Flay's Favorite Cut Of Steak When Cooking For Guests

    Choosing a steak that can feed a large group or gathering, stay in budget, and cooks quickly can be a task, but chef Bobby Flay knows just the right one.

    By Dylan Murray 10 months ago Read More
  • Tomatoes of different colors and sizes on an orange background.

    Why Tomatoes Were Once Feared As Dangerous Poisonous Plants

    Tomatoes were once blamed for causing mysterious illnesses and even death, leading many to wonder if they are still dangerous to eat.

    By Carla Vaisman 10 months ago Read More
  • Medium-rare cheeseburger cut in half

    The Telltale Sign That Your Burger Is Undercooked (Not Just Rare)

    Lots of people like a burger that still has some color in the middle, but how pink is too pink? Here's how to tell if your patty is actually underdone.

    By Allison Beussink 10 months ago Read More
  • Choosing a slice of leftover pepperoni pizza in a box

    Leftover Pizza Is The Secret For A Better Salad

    Leftover pizza is the secret for everything. But you won't believe how smooth a bowl of greens goes down with a slice of pepperoni from the fridge.

    By Haley McNamara 10 months ago Read More
  • Chocolate chip muffins

    Adding Batter To Every Cup In A Muffin Tin Is A Rookie Mistake

    It seems like common sense to fill every single cavity when making muffins, right? Wrong! Here's what you should do instead for bakery-style muffins.

    By Kurt Suchman 10 months ago Read More
  • Cherry tomato tart

    Quiche Vs. Tart: What's The Difference?

    Quiches and tarts both have lovely crusts, delicious fillings, and many variations, but they are actually distinct dishes. Here are all the differences.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • A ladle scooping hot soup from a pot

    The Unexpected Powder You Need For Thick And Flavorful Soup

    Great, delicious soups require plenty of ingredients, but when you are desiring a thicker version, you'll want to grab this unusual sounding product to add.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 10 months ago Read More
  • Table with an assorted collection of Peruvian food

    The 5 Global Influences Found In Peruvian Food

    Peru is home to some outstanding food thanks in no small part to the various culinary influences from around the world that have impacted it.

    By Kurt Suchman 10 months ago Read More
  • an eaten steak bagel

    The Steak You Need For Copycat McDonald's Steak, Egg & Cheese Bagels

    Nobody makes a breakfast sandwich quite like McDonald's, but when you desperately want the Steak, Egg & Cheese sandwich at home, this is the meat you'll need.

    By Jonita Davis 10 months ago Read More
  • Gold cans of food, tomatoes, peppercorns, and a wood board on a dark surface

    The Type Of Canned Meat You Should Avoid At All Costs

    Vienna sausage can be a tasty snack in a compact can. But their size hides some nutritional red flags. Learn why you should avoid this canned meat.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Plate of stacked slices of cornbread

    For Next Level Cornbread, Reach For An Unexpected Tool

    Sure, baking cornbread in a cast iron skillet is great, but when you want even quicker, crispier cornbread, try cooking it in this unexpected appliance.

    By Jacqueline Dole 10 months ago Read More
  • Tacos with salsa and different toppings

    Are Sofrito And Salsa The Same Thing?

    Some people confuse sofrito and salsa because they both have tomatoes, onions, garlic, and peppers in common but they both have a purpose in cooking.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • Free-range chicken wandering across a meadow

    What Does It Mean When Chicken And Eggs Are 'Pasture-Raised'?

    Understanding what goes into the pasture-raised label can help you make more informed choices at the grocery store when selecting chicken and eggs.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 10 months ago Read More
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