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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
Add Fresh Mint To Your Next Batch Of Chocolate Chip Cookies For A Zing
Chocolate and mint are often found swirled together in delicious candies and ice creams, so why not use them in your next batch of cookies?
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Cook /Julia Holland
Dairy-Free Mozzarella Is The Vegan Cheese That Gives Manicotti A Creamy Lift
With its creamy cheese filling and topping, manicotti might seem like a recipe that would be challenging to make a vegan version of, but it's easily possible.
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Cook /Wendy Leigh
Are Red Beans And Kidney Beans The Same Thing?
While there may not be a hard line between kidney beans and red beans when it comes to many recipes, it's important to be familiar with both of them.
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Drink /Autumn Swiers
How A Simple Sparkling Wine Drink Got The Name 'Cold Duck'
Cold duck is an elevated two-parter (not dissimilar to a highball) made from a combination of sparkling burgundy wine and champagne.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
How Do Vacuum Wine Stoppers Really Work?
You may have heard that vacuum wine stoppers are the latest and greatest in wine preservation technology, but how do they work? And do they work well?
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Cook /Brian Udall
Why You Should Think Twice Before Cooking Scallops In Butter
If butter is your go-to cooking fat, you might want to consider swapping it for oil when cooking at high heats. Butter's low smoke point can be problematic.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Capers Are The Sardine Substitute That'll Bring Mediterranean Flair To Your Meal
The fishy, umami flavor of sardines is hard to replicate. Luckily, tangy, crunchy capers are a great substitute for adding some plant-based Mediterranean zest.
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Recipes /Miriam Hahn
Vegan Avocado Brownies Recipe
This plant-based take on gooey chocolate brownies features avocados and just 5 other ingredients for a rich, moist, vegan-friendly treat.
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Culture /Elizabeth Okosun
Canned Pork Brains Are The Simple Way To Try Traditional Taco De Sesos
While you're probably used to the traditional ground beef or pulled pork in tacos, the dish is surprisingly perfect for testing out canned pork brains.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
Cold Searing Is Key For The Crispiest Skin Chicken Thighs
It may seem counterintuitive but cooking chicken thighs by starting with a cold pan and no fat makes for the crispiest skin and most succulent meat imaginable.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Use Canned Beets To Make A Quick, Vibrant Hummus
Some recipes for beet hummus call for roasted or boiled beets, but that doesn't mean canned ones can't pass on the same flavor.
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Cook /Julia Duda
12 Ways To Add A Crunchy Element To Your Cakes
Nothing sets a cake apart like crunchy elements as a frosting topper or to complement the soft center. Here are creative suggestions for adding crunch to cake.
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Culture /Stephanie Friedman
The Difference Between Hawaiian Shaved Ice And Italian Ice, Explained
Despite their similarities, Hawaiian shaved ice and Italian ice are two different desserts with unique recipes and origins. Here are the differences, explained.
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Recipes /Michelle Bottalico
Golden Turnip Au Gratin Recipe
In this elegant treatment of a humble vegetable, turnips are simmered in saffron-infused milk until golden and topped with crunchy buttery ground almonds.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Break Out The Sheet Pan For Quesadillas Fit To Feed A Crowd
Most of us love a quesadilla, but making lots of them is fiddly, that is until you experiment with a giant sheet-pan quesadilla, with endless filling options.
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Cook /Neala Broderick
The Science Behind TruFru's Hyper Dried Fruit
TruFru's hyper-drying technique can transform a fresh strawberry into a treat you can keep on your shelf for decades before eating. It seems like magic.
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Drink /Jen Peng
What Single Estate Whiskey Actually Means
There are a lot of confusing terms in the whiskey world, but single estate whiskey seems pretty straightforward. However, there are plenty of nuances involved.
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Grocery /Wendy Leigh
Over 35,000 Pounds Of Turkey Sausage Recalled After Reports Of Rubber Pieces
No one wants to know how the sausage is made, but everyone knows it shouldn't contain rubber. Over 35,000 pounds of turkey sausage might be tainted with it.
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Drink /Becca Glasser-Baker
9 Types Of Cognac, Explained
As one of the most famous spirits in the world, cognac classifications can get overwhelming. To assist, we at Tasting Table break them down.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
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Recipes /Miriam Hahn
Curried Black Lentil Soup With Tadka Recipe
This lentil soup is finished with a tadka of cumin and mustard seeds, along with curry leaves, ginger, and garlic. A dollop of yogurt adds a cooling touch.
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Drink /Karen Hart
For The Best Quality Brew, Never Serve Beer In A Frosted Glass
You might believe beer in a frosted glass improves the drinking experience - but don't buy into the myth, as a few factors actually dispel this notion.
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News /Autumn Swiers
Little Caesars Welcomes New Pocket-Sized Crazy Puffs Pizzas To Menu
Little Caesars pizza is getting littler, specifically with respect to a new offering called Crazy Puffs. The pocket-sized product is made for convenience.
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Cook /Sara Klimek
17 Creative Ways To Use Pretzels, Other Than For Snacking
There's no snack quite like a pretzel. Here's how to use your pretzels to elevate your cooking and baking, and to bring them into the kitchen beyond snacking.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
For A Sweeter Glaze On Citrus Salmon, Use Orange Instead Of Lemon
There are a myriad of ways to prepare salmon. You're probably used to the classic prep with lemons, but swapping for oranges has many benefits on its own.
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Cook /Nikita Ephanov
The Key Differences Between Latkes And Kugel
Lakes and kugel are key foods served during Jewish holidays. They are both super comforting and moreish carb-based dishes, but how are they different?
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Cook /Courtney Brandt
Curtis Stone's Scrambled Eggs Use A Rich Mix Of Cream And Gruyere
If you think scrambled eggs is a fairly mundane dish, it's time to take the advice of Curtis Stone, and start adding a double dose of decadence to your pan.
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Restaurants /Julia Collins
12 Themed Bars In Philadelphia You Should Try
If you want a fun bar experience that differs from the usual sports-watching, billiards-playing, and dancing, hit up these themed bars in Philadelphia next.
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Cook /Julia Holland
The Crispy Tip For Using Pita Bread For Delicious Tahdig
There are plenty of creative ways to use pita - from mini pizzas to salad bowls. You can also incorporate it into another Middle Eastern staple: tahdig.
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