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  • Closeup person scooping baking powder into measuring cup alongside eggs, sugar, and vanilla.

    Make Your Own Baking Powder With Just 3 Ingredients

    If you find that you've run out of baking powder, you don't have to stop your baking session. Instead, you may have all you need to make your own on hand.

    By Gabriella Hernandez December 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Pile of peanut brittle pieces, closeup.

    You're Only 4 Ingredients Away From Making Easy Peanut Brittle

    Peanut brittle is a common and tasty treat served up during the holidays. Even better, you can make it at home with just four simple ingredients.

    By Natalie Avila December 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Two Manhattan cocktails in a rocks glass with cherries

    Rob Roy Cocktail Vs Manhattan: What's The Difference?

    A Rob Roy and a Manhattan may seem almost identical upon first glance, but these two cocktails have some significant differences that you should know about.

    By Chris Day December 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Sourdough loaf with crisscross pattern

    Scoring Sourdough Bread Is About More Than Looks

    A nicely-scored loaf of sourdough bread certainly looks nice, but an expert makes it clear why this step is integral to the bread baking process.

    By Natalie Avila December 8th, 2024 Read More
  • A dark 'n stormy cocktail served with lime wedges.

    The 3 Ingredients You Need To Make A Dark And Stormy Cocktail

    A dark and stormy cocktail may sound tumultuous, but the reality is that you only need three simple but flavorful ingredients to make this classic beverage.

    By Gabriella Hernandez December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • A woman holds a bag of frozen shrimp

    Can You Really Cook Seafood Straight From Frozen?

    Some sources claim you can cook seafood straight from its frozen state, but an expert says this may not be the best idea when it comes to texture and flavor.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Hands brushing egg wash onto two risen loaves of challah.

    Why Your Challah Bread's Braids Fell Apart In The Oven

    If your carefully braided loaf of challah bread comes out of the oven in pieces, there is likely a simple explanation with an easy, if lengthy, fix.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Various types of refined and unrefined sugars

    Use Different Sugar Varieties To Make Flavor-Boosted Powdered Sugar

    With the right equipment, it's easy to make powdered sugar at home. For an extra flavor boost, pay attention to the type of sugar you're turning to powder.

    By Dhruv Trivedi December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Sourdough loaf held in hands

    The Scientific Reason San Francisco Sourdough Tastes Different

    San Francisco sourdough is widely known for its unique character, but what's the science behind this unique bread? An expert explains what's going on.

    By Natalie Avila December 6th, 2024 Read More
  • A blue bowl filled with green bean casserole

    The History Of Green Bean Casserole Didn't Start With The Holidays

    Green bean casserole may now be a classic on many holiday tables in the U.S., but the truth is that this dish's origins have little to do with the holidays.

    By Chris Day December 6th, 2024 Read More
  • A little girl holding hands of others while gathered around the dinner table.

    How Soul Food Became A Symbolic Part Of Kwanzaa Celebrations

    Kwanzaa is a celebration of African-American culture that begins in late December and often involves culturally significant meals of historic soul food.

    By Shantella Huddleston December 5th, 2024 Read More
  • a huge Costco aisle with shoppers meandering through

    12 Costco Grocery Products To Buy And 7 To Avoid

    Costco has a loyal customer base, but it's crucial to be discerning, even if you're a die-hard fan. We've collated the top 12 items to buy and eight to avoid.

    By Carrie Lindsey December 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Diced carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower mixture close-up.

    Vegetable Medleys Are Being Recalled Over E. Coli Concerns

    A recent issue with E. coli has led to another consumer product recall, this time affecting a variety of vegetable medleys sold in multiple U.S. states.

    By Rolland Judd December 4th, 2024 Read More
  • A plate of mixed fruits.

    Why Round Fruits Are Traditionally Eaten To Ring In The New Year

    In some cultures, round fruits are considered to be an especially good thing to eat at the beginning of a new year. Here's why it's become a tradition.

    By Gabriella Hernandez December 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Overhead view of Chick-fil-A food in branded packaging on wood slatted surface.

    Chick-Fil-A's Leaked 2025 Menu Features A Spicy Chicken Sandwich Fave

    If social media chatter is correct, then fast food restaurant Chick-fil-A is bringing back a long-beloved spicy chicken sandwich. Here's what you need to know.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Bottles of Budweiser beer in icy snow

    At What Temperature Does Beer Freeze?

    Though it doesn't happen easily, beer can sometimes freeze. Here's the temperature at which that occurs and what to do if your brew gets a bit too frosty.

    By Rolland Judd December 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Three decorated gingerbread houses on edible snow base with red background.

    Sugar Is Superior To Frosting When Building Gingerbread Houses

    Using frosting to construct your gingerbread house can be a structurally unsound, frustrating experience. A simple pivot to sugar could be just what you need.

    By Emily Planek December 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Red wine in wide decanter and wine glass, viewed from below.

    The Common Kitchen Ingredient That Can Help Remove Stains From Your Decanter

    If you find ugly red wine stains in your nice glass decanter, a simple pantry ingredient could be all you need. An expert explains how it works.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Stick of butter sliced with butter knife.

    What Makes Some Butters Yellow And Others More Pale?

    Take a careful look at the different butter brands in the store, and you'll notice that some are more yellow than others. Here's what actually going on here.

    By Gabriella Hernandez December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Three wine bottles in partially opened wooden case with straw, on dark slate background.

    Avoid A Common Wine Mistake By Considering Its Storage Environment

    Though there is much variation in the world of wine, an expert notes that the common mistake of ignoring a bottle's storage environment can affect many bottles.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Pecans in a cast iron pan

    How To Toast Pecans In Your Oven Or On The Stovetop

    Toasted pecans are an excellent addition to many dishes, but there are key things to remember whether you're toasting them in the oven or on your stovetop.

    By Chris Day December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Fresh homemade sourdough bread loaf and slices

    The Best Way To Store Homemade Sourdough Uses A Kitchen Stalwart

    If you find that your homemade sourdough bread is going stale or even moldy, then a common kitchen resident may be all you need to keep bread fresh.

    By Dhruv Trivedi December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • French crepe with bananas and drizzles with chocolate sauce

    How Are Russian Crepes Different From The French Type?

    As the different origins suggest, the processes of creating and enjoying French and Russian crepes have some significant but delicious differences.

    By Chris Day December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Four glasses with ice and different colored liquids inside

    The Paper Towel Trick For Decarbonating A Drink If You Hate The Bubbles

    If your drink has too much carbonation for your taste, then this simple trick utilizing a paper towel could cut down on many, if not all, of those bubbles.

    By Rolland Judd December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Crisp fresh lettuce leaves on a chopping board

    Why You Need To Keep Your Lettuce Away From The Freezer

    Properly storing lettuce can take a bit of care, but it's certain that the freezer is no good for handling your leftover lettuce. Here's why it's a bad idea.

    By Dhruv Trivedi December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Four differently-shaped wine decanters containing red wine, displayed against bright white background.

    How Decanter Shape Can Dramatically Affect Your Wine Drinking Experience

    Decanting is one step that can greatly enhance your wine, but further considering the shape of that decanter can dramatically affect your wine experience.

    By Gabriella Hernandez December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Garlic unpeeled on a wooden table.

    Why The Fridge Isn't The Best Place For Fresh Garlic

    When it comes to storing garlic, the fridge may seem to be the natural place. However, an expert cautions against this common garlic storage mistake.

    By Melissa Kay December 1st, 2024 Read More
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