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  • Yellow Dutch oven on cutting board with lid off

    Why Is It Called A Dutch Oven, Anyway?

    In case you weren't already aware, Dutch ovens are an incredibly useful piece of cookware to have in your kitchen. But why is it called a Dutch oven?

    By Erica Martinez February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Bowl of guacamole with chips to dip

    The Unexpected Seasoning Hidden In Taco Bell's Guacamole

    Taco Bell is not exactly renowned for is its guacamole -- but it does contain an interesting and unexpected flavorful ingredient.

    By Moriah House February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • A cooked waffle inside a waffle maker

    The Waffle Addition That Gives You An Unexpectedly Sweeter Breakfast

    Boost your breakfast by switching up your usual waffle recipe. This extra ingredient will add a sweet taste and a crunchy texture.

    By Antoinette Goldberg February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Alton Brown smiling and wearing a suit

    The Reason Alton Brown's 40 Clove Garlic Chicken Won't Overwhelm Your Senses

    Using 40 cloves of garlic for Alton Brown's chicken recipe may seem excessive. But there's a reason why it tastes delicious rather than overwhelming.

    By Erica Martinez February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Person's hands opening a white air fryer on a kitchen counter

    Why Using Metal Utensils In An Air Fryer Is A Big No-No

    Air fryers are great for making cooking quicker and simpler, but using metal utensils in them is a big mistake. Here's why.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • A close up photo of a pile of beef jerky

    What Kind Of Beef Should You Use For Jerky?

    The texture, flavor, and longevity of your homemade beef jerky depends on the cut of meat that you choose, and what the fat content is.

    By Antoinette Goldberg February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Sign alerting store customers to high price of eggs

    Eggs Too Expensive? Try These 13 Substitutes For Baking

    Eggs are really expensive right now, so we've come up with a bunch of clever egg substitutes you can use for baking that will save you a bit of money.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Woman pours red wine into pan on gas grill.

    Can You Still Use Spoiled Red Wine For Cooking?

    If you've got an opened bottle of red wine that has waited too long to be still good enough to drink, don't through it out just yet.

    By Allison Beussink February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • milk chocolate block in aluminium wrapping

    Does Milk Chocolate Contain Any Caffeine?

    If you've heard that milk chocolate has caffeine, you may be wondering if it's true and if so, if the amount is more than what's in a cup of coffee.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Candy, drinks, cookies, and cakes loaded with sugar

    Is High-Fructose Corn Syrup Really Worse Than Sugar?

    Got a sweet tooth the size of Texas? Here's how high-fructose corn syrup ranks against regular sugar in a showdown that can only be judged by science.

    By Haley McNamara February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Top view of ground allspice in a wooden bowl with whole allspice around the bowl

    Is Allspice Really Every Single Spice In One Container?

    It would be easy to assume by its name that allspice contains every seasoning in your pantry, but you'll be surprised to learn what it is.

    By Creshonda A. Smith February 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Flaky fried catfish with sliced white bread

    What Oil Is The Best For Deep Frying Fish?

    When you want to fry up a batch of crispy fish, you can't use just any oil. For the best performance and flavor, it has to be one of these varieties.

    By Creshonda A. Smith February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • a woman in a grocery store holding three eggplants taken from a display

    How To Find The Good Eggplants At The Grocery Store

    While eggplants are a common sight at the grocery store, few of us really know what we're doing when it comes to picking the best specimen to bring home.

    By Cassie Womack February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Pan frying fish with spinach and mushrooms

    The Breakfast Inspired Seasoning That Belongs On Fish

    Have breakfast for dinner at any time of day. This popular breakfast-style seasoning gives your favorite fish dish a toasty, nutty kick in the pants.

    By Jonita Davis February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Close-up of chocolate chip cookie crumbles

    The 'Single Use' Tool To Pull Out For Easily Crushing Up Cookies

    The next time you need to crush up some cookies for a topping or decoration, reach for into your kitchen drawers for this seldom used tool.

    By Kurt Suchman February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Close-up of key limes with beads of moisture on their skins

    How Are Key Limes Different From The Regular Variety?

    A key lime is just a lime with a fancy name, right? Not at all. Key limes differ from all other limes in many different and delicious ways.

    By Creshonda A. Smith February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • A glass of fresh orange juice beside slices of oranges on a cutting board

    Why Drinking Raw Orange Juice Can Be Dangerous

    Milk isn't the only beverage to be wary of when served raw. Unpasteurized orange juice can also be a health threat. Learn the science here.

    By Dylan Murray February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • savory s'more with brie, turkey, cranberries, and basil on crackers

    Savory S'mores Have Pretty Much Limitless Options

    That favorite campfire treat, the s'more, has recently taken a trendy turn toward the savory side of the spectrum, and the possibilities are vast.

    By Maria Scinto February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Fancy bowl of oatmeal with toppings

    Simple Ways To Upgrade Your Morning Oatmeal

    Your morning oatmeal doesn't have to be boring. These are some creative ways to upgrade your morning bowl of oatmeal, from miso to salt to frozen fruit.

    By Leah Kaplan February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Spring rolls with fish sauce and chile dipping sauce

    The Simple Fish Sauce Alternative That Vegans Can Use

    When you don't consume animal products, fish sauce is not an option. Whether you're vegan or just in a bind, here is what you can use instead.

    By Haley McNamara February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • A stack of thick pancakes with blueberries, butter, and syrup

    The Ingredient Martha Stewart Swears By For The Fluffiest Pancakes

    Short or tall stack, exactly nobody's craving a flat stack of flapjacks. Here's the one ingredient you need for fluffy pancakes a la Martha Stewart herself.

    By Haley McNamara February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • fried fish

    The Delicious Cut Of Fish You're Not Embracing, But Should Be

    Although the most obvious cut of fish is a simple fillet, there are other parts of the fish you're likely ignoring which are full of flavor and plenty of meat.

    By Jonita Davis February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • A chef shredding cheese onto a wooden cutting board

    Why You Should Be Adding Cheese To Your Rice

    Everyone should be pairing their rice with cheese. Seriously, it's a simple and delicious combination that can lead to an incredibly filling meal.

    By Antoinette Goldberg February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Ramekin full of caramelized onions

    5 Simple Tricks To Keep Onions From Burning

    If you've been cooking with onions but are struggling to keep them from burning, there are a few easy tricks you can try to help ensure success.

    By Stephen Bradley February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • measuring spoons holding different spices inside them

    Are Teaspoons And Tablespoons The Same Around The World?

    Tablespoons and teaspoons are a key component of kitchens all across the globe, but different countries use different measuring systems. So are these the same?

    By Haley McNamara February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Person making homemade sausage

    Your Fool-Proof Guide To The 3 Common Types Of Natural Sausage Casings

    If you're considering making sausage at home, you need to know what kind of casings are available to you. These are the three most common natural casings.

    By Stephen Bradley February 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Chicken frying in oil inside a black pan

    Suet Vs Lard: What's The Difference?

    Animal fats are incredibly versatile ingredients to keep on hand, but does it make more sense to reach for suet or lard? Here's what to know.

    By Creshonda A. Smith February 11th, 2025 Read More
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