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  • a jar of honey with sugared cookies

    How To Avoid Burning Honey While Baking

    Although it may seem simple enough to swap honey in for sugar when baking, honey will actually burn much quicker. Here's how to keep that from happening.

    By Lindsey Reynolds March 9th, 2025 Read More
  • A can of spam that has been opened.

    What's All That Jelly Inside A Can Of SPAM?

    Anyone who has opened a can of Spam knows that the meat comes surrounded by a thick jelly, but what exactly is this jelly and is it safe to eat?

    By Creshonda A. Smith March 9th, 2025 Read More
  • Closeup of plate of chicken wings with herbs and lemon slices

    The Flavor-Packed Dipping Sauce Your Chicken Wings Need Tossed In

    Chicken wings boast a whole host of dressings, but this underrated dipping sauce can moonlight as the perfect chicken wing coating on the grill or in the oven.

    By Erica Martinez March 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Wedge of cut blue cheese with knife on wood board

    How Blue Cheese Actually Gets Its Signature Color

    The colorful veins in your favorite Roquefort, Stilton, or Gorgonzola cheese do not happen by chance, it is a specific process that makes blue cheese blue.

    By Erica Martinez March 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Lavender cookies on a wooden cutting board with lavender sprigs

    Amp Up Your Next Batch Of Cookies With A Special Kind Of Butter

    If you're a home baker ready to break out of the mold of traditional recipes, this special kind of butter opens up a whole new world of possibilities.

    By Allison Beussink March 8th, 2025 Read More
  • jar of pickles on wooden board with spice grinders and fresh herbs

    12 Ingredients To Add More Flavor To Your Store-Bought Pickles

    If you love to snack on pickles, you might be craving a flavor boost for your favorite brand. Take a look at ingredients to add flavor to store-bought pickles.

    By Amber Winston March 7th, 2025 Read More
  • tuna salad sub with lettuce and tomato

    Is Water-Packed Or Oil-Packed Canned Tuna Better For Salad?

    It may not seem like a big deal, but you really ought to be paying attention to how the tuna for your tuna salad is packaged. Is oil- or water-packed tuna best?

    By Dennis Lee March 7th, 2025 Read More
  • Close-up of a can of Campbell's condensed soup

    Here's How To Spice Up Your Favorite Store-Bought Soups

    Canned soup: hearty, dependable ... and often very bland. However, there are ways to kick up the flavor and nutrition of even the most mediocre can of soup.

    By Maria Scinto March 6th, 2025 Read More
  • Rainbow carrots that have been cut in half.

    Carrots Come In A Rainbow Of Colors — So Why Is Orange The Default?

    The vast majority of carrots we use are orange, but why are consumers in the habit of picking these orange carrots over the many rainbow varieties?

    By Haley McNamara March 6th, 2025 Read More
  • A sign displaying the radiation symbol, in front of a barrel that has the same symbol on it.

    You Might Be Cooking With Irradiated Meat, But Don't Panic

    Raw meats can be irradiated, which is a process that is used to kill pathogens, but is safe for consumption, and marked with a label.

    By Joe Hoeffner March 5th, 2025 Read More
  • Removing a tray of roasted vegetables from an oven

    If You Don't Like Roasted Vegetables, You're Probably Making This Huge Mistake

    The floppy, mushy veggie life is over. Give your roasted vegetables the crispy, toasty, flavorful love they deserve with an easy tip from a culinary pro.

    By Cassie Womack March 5th, 2025 Read More
  • Glass bowl with drained tuna and a spatula

    The Korean Ingredient You Should Be Adding To Tuna Salad

    If you want to add a bold twist to tuna salad, try this Korean ingredient which brings a punch of umami, heat, and tangy depth to the dish.

    By Erica Martinez March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A diner eating Sichuan hot pot

    When Searching For Good Sichuan, Look For One Signature Flavor

    Sichuan cuisine is highly revered, both within China and abroad. But if you want the real thing, make sure you look for this one signature ingredient.

    By Cassie Womack March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A three scoop ice cream sundae in a glass bowl

    For The Ultimate Ice Cream Sundae, Use A Frozen Breakfast Classic

    When it comes to dessert, there's no need to cut corners. For the ultimate ice cream sundae, this frozen breakfast staple is an absolute must-have.

    By Dylan Murray March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A plate of steak and eggs with hash browns

    The Ideal Cuts For A Slammin' Steak And Eggs Breakfast

    You've got your eggs on lock. Here's how to prep, source, and cook the perfect cut for the best steak and eggs your breakfast has ever seen.

    By Joe Hoeffner March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A bowl of tuna salad placed on a table.

    The Common Seasoning You Should Avoid Adding To Tuna Salad

    Tuna salad is celebrated as a highly customizable dish. That being said, there's one common seasoning that you shouldn't add to your tuna salad.

    By Creshonda A. Smith March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A seasoned tilapia filet sitting in cast iron pan with slices of lime.

    Seasonings And Spices That Will Take Your Tilapia To The Next Level

    Thanks to its inoffensive taste, tilapia is one of America's most consumed seafoods. Those looking to spice up this fish can turn to a number of seasonings.

    By Monika Sudakov March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • tuna salad with dried tomatoes, olives, and greens

    Take Your Tuna Salad To The Mediterranean With A Few Simple Ingredients

    There are a seemingly endless number of ways to prepare tuna salad, but why not soak up some sunshine with a Mediterranean twist using just a few ingredients?

    By Maria Scinto March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • Pieces of fried chicken on a plate.

    Can You Fry Chicken Without Flour?

    Fried chicken is a classic dish that many people make at home. While recipes vary, most call for flour, but is this ingredient always required?

    By Erica Martinez March 4th, 2025 Read More
  • Tuna and mashed avocado on toast

    Avocado Is A Great Mayo Alternative In Tuna Salad, Or Is It?

    When you're looking to ditch the mayo in tuna salad, one alternative that's often put forward is mashed avocado. But does it really work all that well?

    By Maria Scinto March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • Bags of flour stocked on shelves at the grocery store

    Bleached Flour Vs. Unbleached Flour: What's The Difference?

    So is bleached flour at all related to cleaning supplies? Here's the difference between bleached and unbleached flour, and which one to stock in your pantry.

    By Haley McNamara March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • A hand holds a box of velveeta

    Is Velveeta Real Cheese?

    Velveeta is creamy, tangy, and makes a great grilled cheese sandwich. But is it actual cheese? The answer is a bit more complicated than you'd think.

    By Dennis Lee March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • A basket of Honeycrisp apples.

    The Rise And Fall Of Honeycrisp Apples

    If you have taken a bite out of a Honeycrisp apple in recent times and felt that it wasn't quite as sweet or crisp as you remember, there is a reason for that.

    By Joe Hoeffner March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • Colombian fruit salad served in a bowl with cream, cheese, and ice cream.

    The Unexpected Ingredients That Make Colombian Fruit Salad Unique

    If you've never been to Colombia, it is unlikely you've tasted a real Colombian fruit salad. A few unexpected ingredients make this dish truly memorable.

    By Mariana Zapata March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • beef tallow in jar

    How Exactly Is Beef Tallow Made?

    Beef tallow has been rising in popularity as health-conscious consumers question their cooking oils. But how is beef tallow made and can you do it yourself?

    By Dennis Lee March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • Two bowls of poke next to one another with chopsticks resting on them on a wooden surface

    The Tuna You Should Be Using For Better Poke Bowls

    Making a poke bowl at home is actually pretty easy, but you'll want to make sure you get the right kind of tuna for the job. Here's what the pros use.

    By Dylan Murray March 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • Guy Fieri in sunglasses with microphone

    The Burger Ingredient Guy Fieri Warns Folks Not To Forget About

    Guy Fieri has built his food empire in large part on burgers, so the guy knows what he's doing. Here's the ingredient he thinks deserves more attention.

    By Erica Martinez March 3rd, 2025 Read More
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