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Carla Hall's Technique For Chicken Fried Steak Makes It Extra Crispy
Texture matters in a dish like chicken fried steak. But there are simple ways to make it even more crispy, and Carla Hall has a great trick.
By Joey DeGrado
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Is It Safe To Eat Undercooked Floppy Bacon?
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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How Long A Rotisserie Chicken Will Last In The Fridge
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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Trader Joe's Cashews Are Being Recalled Over Salmonella
By Sarah Mohamed
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Lime Mayo Is The Key To Perfecting Restaurant-Style Ranch At Home
By Erica Martinez
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Is It Safe To Eat Undercooked Floppy Bacon?
Are you a floppy bacon lover? Do you enjoy how it just melts in your mouth? Unfortunately, you're putting yourself at risk for some serious food poisoning.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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How Long A Rotisserie Chicken Will Last In The Fridge
Rotisserie chicken is one of the most cost-effective food items available, and will last up to four days in a fridge set at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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The Best Grilling And BBQ Accessories We Found At TIHS 2024
At The Inspired Home Show 2024, brands showed off a variety of helpful accessories to make all things grilling and barbecuing easier and more fun.
By Annie Epstein
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The Baking Mistake That Causes Domed Cakes
It can be a drag to painstakingly slice off the domed tops of your layer cakes, so can avoid these mistakes and a few precautions to keep doming to a minimum.
By Hannah Beach
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You Can Order Ina Garten's Carrot Cake For Easter This Year — Here's How
Everyone wishes they could make an Easter spread like Ina Garten, and this year you can order her signature carrot cake right to your door via Goldbelly.
By Erica Martinez
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Bobby Flay's Lid Tip To Avoid Burnt Food While Grilling
Bobby Flay is an undeniable master of the grill, so when he says to use the lid of your grill with larger cuts of meat and sturdier vegetables, we listen.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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Butter Shouldn't Be The Only Fat You Use When Making Cookies
When you want the best baked cookies, you might think it's ideal to load in the butter. But actually there's another fat you should add in, too.
By Samantha Jenkins
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The Last Thing To Make Before You Throw Away Used Stock Bones
One classic way to reuse stock bones is called remouillage, a French culinary practice that involves making a second, weaker stock with used bones.
By Catherine Rickman
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Dry Vs. Liquid Measuring Cups: Which Is Better For Mayo?
Mayonnaise seems neither totally liquid nor solid, and while one type of popular measuring cup is better for this ingredient, other tools be more accurate.
By Hannah Beach
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How An Immersion Blender Can Mess Up Your Mashed Potatoes
An immersion blender is a convenient, powerful tool that looks like it could mash potatoes in no time, but its high blending power can result in a disaster.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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For More Flavorful Box Cakes, Swap Out The Plain Milk
There are so many ways to doctor up boxed cake mix, but one of the absolute easiest things to do is swap out water (or milk) with something more flavorful.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Why Hot Chicken And Pickles Taste So Good Together
The tangy and slightly sweet brightness of pickles cuts through the spice and elevates the complexity and layers of flavor in your hot chicken.
By Avery Tomaso
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If You're Not Dry-Charring Asparagus, You're Making A Huge Mistake
What's worse than soggy, limp asparagus? Not a whole lot. Avoid the disappointment by dry charring the asparagus for crispy, delicious results.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Why Branzino Is Almost Always Served Whole
A whole branzino is a common meal at Italian and Greek restaurants but did you ever wonder why it's served that way? It has to do with its size and skin.
By Joey DeGrado
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What's Actually In Store-Bought Egg White Cartons
Egg whites from a carton may seem mystifying, due to their different appearance and texture than to fresh egg whites, but these products really are simple.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Here's What You Can Expect From Travis Kelce And Patrick Mahomes' Restaurant
Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are ready to conquer the world of restaurants too, announcing their steakhouse will open in 2025.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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American Cheese Is The Secret Ingredient You Didn't Know Ramen Needed
Whether you're reaching for ramen or ramyeon, your bowl won't be complete until you try it with a slice of American, yes, American cheese melted right in.
By Emily Voss
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The Ingredients That Make Up Artificial Food Coloring
Most artificial food dyes come from the same source and contain the same compounds, and understanding these ingredients can explain the controversy around them.
By Hannah Beach
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The Best Ways To Liven Up Plain Spaghetti
Spaghetti is a classic dish, but making it the same way every week can get boring. Next time, try a pumpkin-based sauce, mix in some ricotta cheese, and more!
By Brian Good
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How Much It Costs To Attend History's Most Expensive Meal In A Space Balloon
You may have had an expensive meal or dined at three-star Michelin restaurants, but no one has ever eaten like this before, caviar with a view of planet Earth.
By Erica Martinez
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How To Microwave Popcorn Kernels Without The Bag
If you love movie theater popcorn and want that taste at home, skip the store-bought options and heat up kernels and oil in the microwave (no bag needed).
By Samantha Jenkins
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Giada De Laurentiis' Stove Tip To To Prevent Clumpy Cacio E Pepe
For the silkiest cacio e pepe with no unpleasant, gritty lumps of grated cheese in the sauce, follow Giada De Laurentiis' simple cooking technique.
By Erica Martinez
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Grocery
The Easiest Grocery Store Return Policies To Use
While it's reasonable to be particular about the quality of your food, shopping at stores with a straightforward return policy can provide peace of mind.
By Arianna Endicott
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The Worst Foods To Order In Disney World, According To TikTok
There are some dubious dishes in the most magical place on earth. These are the worst foods to order in Disney World, according to TikTok.
By Sky Ariella
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Why Bread Gets Rubbery In The Microwave, But Not The Toaster
Toasters are powered by infrared radiation, which is less selective than microwave radiation, and doesn't specifically target certain components in your food.
By Catherine Rickman
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Restaurants
What Is The Expo In Fine Dining Kitchens?
In restaurant kitchens, the expo refers to a super important part of the cooking process that many customers have no idea about (but should be thankful for).
By Sarah Mohamed
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It's Time To Swap Your Hot Dog Bun For Cornbread
You can make cornbread buns by using a boxed cornbread mix; make the batter as directed, but pour it into a bun-shaped mold that you form out of aluminum foil.
By Erica Martinez
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The Easy Way To Make Sushi Without A Bamboo Mat
This super easy rolling method can help you make all your favorite sushi rolls without a bamboo mat, and some other techniques deliver great results, too.
By Hannah Beach
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Ever Wonder Why Halloumi Is Squeaky?
In order for cheeses like halloumi and unaged, low-moisture, part-skim mozzarella to squeak, they need to be low in acid to begin with, and young.
By Sarah Mohamed
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