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  • Person picking up grocery store sushi

    Is Grocery Store Sushi Actually Worth Buying?

    Sushi restaurants can get pricey quickly which is why many of us are eyeing those store-bought sushi packages. But are those really worth buying?

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • five cans surround the Simply Pop logo

    Review: The Prebiotic Soda Wars Just Got A Lot More Carbonated With Coca-Cola's Simply Pop

    Make way Olipop and Poppi, a new prebiotic soda just entered the scene. Coca-Cola's Simply Pop dropped a few flavors of its prebiotic soda, so we tasted them.

    By Michael Palan 8 months ago Read More
  • A pile of fresh ravioli sitting on a wooden table.

    Just How Thin Should You Be Rolling Out Ravioli Dough?

    All too often, homemade ravioli is thick, chewy, and unpleasant. Avoid this by ensuring that you roll your ravioli dough out to the perfect thickness.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 8 months ago Read More
  • raw prime rib with parsley on wooden stand

    When Shopping For The Best Prime Rib, Here's What You Need To Look For

    Prime rib is considered one of the best cuts of beef available, but that often comes at a price. Here's what to look for so you don't waste your money.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 8 months ago Read More
  • Juicy burger patties cooking on the grill

    Why You Should Never Add Mix-Ins To Burger Patties

    You might think adding extra ingredients will create a better burger, but that's not the case according to an award-winning pitmaster. Here's why.

    By Dylan Murray 8 months ago Read More
  • braided steak with herb and garlic garnish

    Is There Any Point To Braiding Steak?

    There's a viral steak trend making the rounds online where people are braiding their steak, but is there any point to this or is it just for social media clout?

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Crab cakes on a white plate with sliced lemons and tartar sauce

    Why Mayonnaise Is Crucial For The Best Crab Cakes

    If your crab cakes turn out disappointing, it may be because you're not including some mayonnaise. Here's why it's an essential ingredient.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • A person swirling white wine in a glass.

    What Are Legs In Wine And Do They Affect The Quality?

    There are many ways people judge a wine's quality and checking its legs is one of them. But how, if at all, do legs affect a wine's quality?

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • A selection of red and white wine bottles

    Why Most Wine Doesn't Actually Need To Be Aged

    It's a common belief that wine is better when it's aged, but this is not always the case. A winemaker explains why -- and how to age wine if you need to.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Nuggets, burger, and milkshake from Wendy's

    10 Wendy's Secret Menu Items You Need To Order

    Many fast food chains have secret menus, including Wendy's. Elevate the menu items Wendy's has to offer by checking out the chain's hackable highlights.

    By Chloe James 8 months ago Read More
  • Venison steaks with parsley on slate next to antler

    Never Season Venison Steak The Same Way You Would Beef

    When you're cooking venison, the process for seasoning it is different than for beef. We consulted an executive chef to learn how they season venison.

    By Erica Martinez 8 months ago Read More
  • Two cooked fish filets with the skin on resting on a baking sheet with lime and rosemary

    Should You Cut An Uneven Piece Of Fish For Even Cooking?

    Preparing delicate fish filets can be intimidating for home cooks. We spoke to an expert and got some tips on how to cut and cook fish perfectly at home.

    By Allison Beussink 8 months ago Read More
  • closeup of hands decorating cake with icing and flowers

    Fondant Vs Marzipan: Which Is More Reliable For Your Prettiest Cake?

    We asked an expert to explain the differences between marzipan and fondant. Here's what to consider when choosing one for your cake decorating.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 8 months ago Read More
  • Heinz Flavor Tour bottles with different varieties

    Review: Heinz's Flavor Tour Sauces Offer A World Of Yum

    Heinz has some new sauce flavors out, and we had the chance to taste test them to see if they're worth purchasing. Here's the lowdown on the Flavor Tour sauces.

    By Michael Palan 8 months ago Read More
  • Blue bowl of gnocchi with pesto sauce on a wooden table

    Here's How To Make Gnocchi, Sans Eggs

    Eggs are often used in gnocchi to hold the cooked potato and flour together, but they're not essential. Here's how to make it without eggs.

    By Erica Martinez 8 months ago Read More
  • Neapolitan style pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and basil

    Can You Substitute Marinara For Pizza Sauce?

    Pizza sauce and marinara sauce look very similar, but can you use either on a pizza? We asked a professional chef.

    By Erica Martinez 8 months ago Read More
  • A pot of spaghetti sauce with chunks of meat

    Why Pasta Sauce Is So Much Better After Slow-Simmering

    Some pasta sauce recipes recommend hours of cooking -- but why is this necessary? We asked a professional chef to explain the process.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Microwave popcorn boxes stacked

    12 Microwave Butter Popcorn Brands, Ranked Worst To Best

    Not all microwave butter popcorn is created equal. We taste-tested several popular brands of microwave popcorn to see which are the best out there.

    By Amber Winston 8 months ago Read More
  • A chef tossing pizza dough in the air at a pizzeria

    Is There A Point To Tossing Pizza Dough Around Or Is It All Just For Show?

    There's a lot of clout that comes with calling your pizza hand-tossed, but is tossing pizza dough in the air actually doing anything or is it just for show?

    By Dylan Murray 8 months ago Read More
  • A person holding two empty bottles of beer in one hand and two cups full of beer in the other

    How Exactly Is Non-Alcoholic Beer Made?

    Non-alcoholic beer has gained a huge amount of popularity in recent years, but many non-alcoholic beer drinkers still don't know how these beers are made.

    By Dylan Murray 8 months ago Read More
  • Tomahawk steak smoking on the grill

    How To Use Wood Chips To Give Steak A Smoky Flavor On The Grill

    Get that sweet smoke without shelling out for the smoker. A champion pitmaster unlocks the trick to getting smoky steak using wood chips and your grill.

    By Stephen Bradley 8 months ago Read More
  • Hot coals.

    The Savvy Way To Roast Food When Your Grill Grates Are Too Full To Use

    If you're looking for a new way to load up your grill this year, this savvy cooking method has roots from ancient history but remains popular today.

    By Cassie Womack 8 months ago Read More
  • cupcakes decorated with frosting flowers

    Russian Piping Tips Are The Answer To Your Buttercream Woes

    Creating beautiful buttercream decorations for your cakes doesn't need to be difficult. With the right tools, show-topping desserts are just a squeeze away.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • two slices of pizza topped with mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, and basil on a white plate

    Here's How To Enjoy Homemade Pizza Night Without Turning On The Oven

    Whether your oven is on the fritz or you just don't want to heat up the house so much, there are plenty of alternative methods for cooking delicious pizza.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • A bottle of red wine being poured into a pot of meat and vegetables

    The Absolute Best Kind Of Red Wine To Use For Pot Roast

    Red wine is perfect for pot roast because its bold flavors and tannins complement the hearty beef -- but which kind works best? We asked a chef.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • pepperoni pizza garnished with basil leaves sitting on a wooden plate covered with brown paper

    Give Homemade Pizza Dough A Texture Upgrade In One Step

    Whipping up a homemade pie to rival (or best) that of your local pizzeria doesn't always mean more work, sometimes it's just about knowing the insider tricks.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • A bartender using a cocktail shaker

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Shaking Your Mocktails

    Shaking is a great way to chill and dilute lots of different cocktails. But when it comes to mocktails, it might not be the right approach.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
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