What Exactly Is A Cocktail Shrub And How Are They Made?
Shrubs are a flavorful, concentrated, vinegar-like addition to many drinks. They've been around for a long time. Here's how to make them.
Read MoreShrubs are a flavorful, concentrated, vinegar-like addition to many drinks. They've been around for a long time. Here's how to make them.
Read MoreThe carcinogen Red Dye No. 3 has been found in Peeps' dyes, according to Consumer Reports. However, it's not the only sweet treat that contains the substance.
Read MoreMead is often called “honey wine,” but that's a bit of a misnomer. Here’s all you need to know about this ancient beverage undergoing a resurgence in the U.S.
Read MoreAbout 7% of Americans refer to themselves as "pescatarians." They eat a vegetarian diet that includes fish and shellfish, not just plant-based foods.
Read MoreThe BLT is a classic sandwich loved by many. There are various ways to enhance its ingredients. A simple alteration that’s overlooked is chopped bacon.
Read MoreGiven the potential health benefits of organ meats in general, it is safe for you to consume raw liver? Here's what you need to know about this current trend.
Read MoreWhile coulis and compote may seem similar in the culinary world, these two have several striking differences. Here's what makes these two unique.
Read MoreWinner winner chicken dinner? When it comes to saving time in the kitchen and whipping up a tasty chicken-centric dish, these recipes are a resounding yes.
Read MoreWhether you shake, tap, or whack your ketchup bottle, you're probably not doing it the official Heinz way.
Read MoreYou've probably dined on squid at one point or another. When prepared, the tiny, 10-tentacled triangular creature has a sweetened taste with a firm structure.
Read MoreThe Smarties sold in the UK and Canada are a candy-covered chocolate treat instead of sugar wafer discs.
Read MoreWhy do some eggs have double yolks, and what are the chances of cracking open an egg with two yolks? Here's the truth behind the phenomenon.
Read MoreTomato paste is an essential part of many of our favorite dishes, but lots of people make a huge timing mistake with it. Here’s how to avoid doing just that.
Read MoreBlack trumpet mushrooms are the tasty -- and cheap -- alternative to truffles. Here's how to use them and where to find them.
Read MoreThis is the syrupy tip you need for making ice cream like a pro. If your ice cream always turns out crystalized, this trick will have things smoothed out fast.
Read MoreFish typically doesn’t require the long, slow rest of other meats. But that's not the only noteworthy difference between their preparatory needs.
Read MoreBacon is an integral part of Quiche Lorraine, adding some necessary savory flavor and a touch of salt. Here are some other handy ways of augmenting the dish.
Read MoreCooked rice shouldn't be canned, and trying to do so can put you at risk of food poisoning. Here are some tips for how to safely treat leftover rice in general.
Read MoreCan flour be used to clean stainless steel? You bet. Here's why flour is the perfect agent for polishing difficult-to-clean stainless steel.
Read MoreWhy are morel mushrooms more expensive than most other varieties? They're difficult to harvest and have difficult growing conditions, making them rare.
Read MoreWhat's so special about the pan used to make Detroit style pizza? The once utilitarian container has special heat conducting capabilities glass can't match.
Read MoreHow thick should your slice of French toast be? It turns out that there is a perfect thickness: about 1 inch.
Read MoreIce cream sundaes are, well, amazing! And we've done the pleasure of creating a list that features 12 of the best delectable sundaes in America. Yum!
Read MoreFruit butter is a versatile condiment that elevates whatever it's spread on, but have you ever wondered whether it contains any actual butter?
Read MoreWhile you can find grape-flavored soda and even grape-filled Pop-Tarts, scoring purple-tinged ice cream that tastes of grapes is a rarity for multiple reasons.
Read MoreIt’s a shame when you try to cook a beautiful sunny-side-up egg and end up with a popped or rubber yolk. There’s a method to perfect it that is very obvious.
Read MoreLearning about twists of fate can be very interesting. The story of how the namesake of a beloved chocolate company almost didn’t come to be is remarkable.
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