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Scrambled eggs are a quick and easy meal to make in the morning. However, if you want to give them a salty, umami upgrade, turn to this one ingredient.
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The Best Cheese To Pair With Irish Whiskey
Pairing cheese with wine is pretty standard practice, but figuring out the best cheese to pair with Irish whiskey can be tricky, so we consulted an expert. -
Why Topping Ice Cream With Soy Sauce Just Makes Sense
There are a million ways to eat ice cream, and topping it with a powerfully salty, deliciously savory sauce like soy is a great way to enhance the sweetness. -
The Ultimate Tip For Perfectly Caramelized Grilled Citrus Fruit
Think grilling citrus fruit is odd? This simple trick will deliver wow-worthy, perfectly caramelized results that you'll want to enjoy again and again. -
How Long Does It Take To Cook Tofu In The Air Fryer?
So long as you take the right prep steps, like draining and marinating, deliciously crispy tofu can be both easy and fast when cooked in the air fryer. -
Give Your BBQ Sauce A Spicy Kick With One Unique Ingredient
A simple dollop of this spicy ingredient will take your basic barbecue sauce recipe to the next level - once you try it, you might never go back. -
The Fruity Ingredient You Should Be Adding To Your Homemade Meatloaf
To make your meatloaf pop and add a delicious juiciness to every bite, you can add ketchup, or you can try this unique, fruity ingredient instead. -
You Should Start Cooking Your Deviled Eggs On The Grill
The end result will have a smoky flavor and a hard-cooked texture. After they're cooked, simply prepare the grilled deviled eggs as you typically would. -
This Is What You Might Eat For Breakfast In Italy
Italians typically eat light breakfasts for a quick burst of energy. Here's what you can expect to eat and drink for breakfast if you're traveling to Italy. -
The Simplest Way To Upgrade Canned Baked Beans
Canned baked beans go from yawn-inducing to super savory with the addition of one flavorful powerhouse ingredient, plus a few extra helpers if you please. -
How Long Does Better Than Bouillon Last Once Opened?
Better Than Bouillon certainly lasts longer than homemade or store-bought broths, but it does eventually go past its prime and start performing worse. -
Should You Be Decanting Your Whiskey?
Many people know that decanting wine can have great attributes like preventing oxidation and removing sediment, but is it also a good step for whiskey? -
What Makes Tiramisu Different From Tres Leches Cake?
Tiramisu and tres leches are both rich and creamy desserts, but they come from two different cuisines and have distinct flavor profiles. -
The Tangy Ingredient Bobby Flay Adds To His Coleslaw
Bobby Flay is master of the grill, but he also knows his way around the spice cabinet. Don't believe us? Just check out this tangy powder he adds to coleslaw. -
The Proper Way To Reheat Your Steak In The Air Fryer
For delicious leftovers, avoid reheating steak in the microwave at all costs. Instead, for a relatively easy and hands-off method, turn to the air fryer. -
Starbucks' Leaked Fall Menu Features 3 New Cozy Drinks
Pumpkin spice latte withdrawals are starting to kick in, but luckily Starbucks' leaked 2024 fall menu serves as a beacon of hope. It features 3 new drinks. -
Cottage Cheese Is Your Secret Addition For The Creamiest Tomato Soup
Few meals are more satisfying than a rich, creamy tomato soup, and you can nail that robust flavor and texture by adding some cottage cheese to your soup. -
What's Really In Cannoli Filling?
The flavor of the sweetened ricotta filling can make or break a cannoli, so it's important that you nail it to execute this classic Italian dessert properly. -
Give Your Spaghetti Sauce A Kick With One Spicy Ingredient
If you often find yourself wishing your homemade spaghetti sauce had a more amped-up flavor, reach for this spicy condiment from North Africa. -
Coca-Cola And Peanuts Are A Snack Combo Rooted In Southern Tradition
Many Southerners have fond childhood memories of enjoying a bottle of Coca-Cola with peanuts poured inside as a delicious after-school treat. -
For The Fluffiest Mashed Potatoes, Don't Boil Them In Water
If you want super fluffy mashed potatoes but you are boiling the starchy veggie, you're doing it wrong. Here's why steaming them works better. -
Why Ree Drummond Adds Vinegar To Her Pie Crust
You might vinegar would make a pie crust taste odd, but Ree Drummond swears by this subtle addition for a better texture and more ease when handling the dough. -
The Reason There Are Rainbow Spots On Your Deli Meat
Sometimes you get back from the store only to find that your deli meat looks almost iridescent. Why does this happen, and what do those rainbow spots mean? -
Ulysses S. Grant's Favorite Thing To Eat For Breakfast Was A Little Unhinged
Like many other U.S. presidents, Ulysses S. Grant's favorite breakfast dish was a little, well, odd. Here's the veggie he started every day with. -
The Best Way To Reheat Brisket So That It Stays Juicy
Brisket is an incredible dinner but with such a big slab of meat, you may have leftovers. Here's how to reheat them and keep things tender and juicy. -
The Umami-Packed Sauce You Should Splash Into Canned Baked Beans
If you're looking to switch up your side dish game, try adding this special addition to your next batch of canned baked beans for a burst of umami. -
What Types Of Cheese Does Chipotle Use?
Chipotle is known for its various meat options, salsa varieties, and extras like guacamole, but the chain's cheese somehow still manages to stand out.