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Apple TV series "Lessons in Chemistry" revolves around a famous lasagna dish but what is it that makes it so special? This unique baking ingredient.
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Why You Should Switch To Avocado Oil For Baking
Avocado oil has a neutral flavor and a high smoke point, both of which help make it an ideal choice for your next baking project. Here's how to make the switch. -
The One Ingredient That Transforms Milk Into Half And Half
Sometimes, you just need a glass of half and half. No, not to drink, but to incorporate into a recipe. When you're out, don't fear: Here's what you can do. -
The Clever Restaurant Trick To Sharpen Knives With Just A Plate
While, yes, a knife sharpener can get your knives nice and pointy again, you may be shocked to learn that so, too, can the bottom of your dishware. -
Give Your Breakfast Sandwiches A Smoky Twist With Brisket
Start the day right with this unique twist on a classic breakfast sandwich. Instead of bacon or ham, add a slice of smoky barbecue brisket and chow down. -
What Is Lemon Cream And How Do You Cook With It?
You're likely familiar with lemon curd, but have you heard about its smooth, silky cousin, lemon cream, versatile in either sweet or savory dishes? -
The Perks Of Shopping At Co-Op Grocery Stores
If you haven't heard of co-ops, you should probably check and see if you have one local to you as they offer some pretty nice perks to your grocery shopping. -
What Is The Difference Between Blonde And White Chocolate?
Blonde and white chocolates seem similar, and in a way, they are. Despite that, they have vastly different flavor profiles and can be used in different ways. -
Single Malt And Blended Whiskey Are Not Built The Same
The differences between single malt and blended whiskeys may be subtle, but their differences in flavor can be quite pronounced. Here's what you need to know. -
You Don't Need A Muddler To Properly Break Down Mint
Want to make world-class cocktails but don't necessarily have the arsenal in your kitchen? Don't worry -- there are tons of muddler subs you can use. -
Why Swedish Apple Pie Is So Much Easier To Make Than American
There's nothing quite as warming and delicious as a slice of old fashioned American pie - that is, until you try easy peasy Swedish apple pie, smulpaj. -
Peekaboo Ice Cream: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank
Any parent knows that getting children to eat vegetables can be tricky at best. One parent learned that, shock, putting veg into ice cream made them palatable. -
The Exact Difference Between Apple Cider And Apple Juice
Autumn and apple season are pretty much synonymous, but what's the difference between clear apple juice and cloudy apple cider: the processing! -
How To Grind Coffee Without A Grinder
Freshly ground coffee is one of the joys of many a morning ritual, but what if your grinder breaks? Here's how you can still grind your beans in a pinch. -
The Reason Turkey Is Our Go-To Bird On Thanksgiving
Turkey and Thanksgiving go together like turkey and mashed potatoes - turkey and cranberry sauce! But why? Here's the interesting history of turkey-day. -
What Does It Mean When Juice Is 'From Concentrate'?
A bottle of from-concentrate juice can still contain 100% original juice, as long as any added sweeteners come from natural fruit sugars, not artificial ones. -
Why Frozen Broccoli Is More Nutritious Than Fresh
You may be surprised to learn that, sometimes, frozen is better than fresh. In the case of broccoli, it actually retains more nutrients than fresh. -
Dishwasher Pods Can Clean More In Your Kitchen Than Just Dishes
Dishwasher pods do more than get dishes, cutlery, and glasses sparkling and clean. With some elbow grease, they're a great way to spruce up the whole kitchen. -
What Makes Kobe Steak The Most Expensive Cut
Kobe beef is the rarest and finest steak in the world, with exceptionally high standards to meet. Accordingly, it's the world's most expensive beef. -
Chef Michael Chiarello Dead At 61 Due To Allergic Reaction
Michael Chiarello found joy in food and used it as a way to connect to others. Sadly, the chef died after suffering a severe allergic reaction. -
Dondurma Is The Turkish Ice Cream That Never Melts
If you had ever wished for an ice cream cone that never melts, you need to hear about this: Dondurma is a Turkish ice cream that genuinely won't ever drip. -
Ina Garten's Gravy Hack For No-Stress Thanksgiving Turkey Is Genius
Thanksgiving is a time of togetherness, but it's also pretty darn stressful when you're the one cooking. Take some pressure off with this genius hack. -
What Is Potato Vodka And What Makes It Different From Standard?
Vodka was once the go-to for cocktail blends thanks to its lack of, well, flavor. Things are changing, and as they do, Americans begin to embrace potato vodka. -
The Little-Known Main Flavor Of Grenadine
Grenadine is featured in some of our favorite cocktails -- and even virgin drinks like the Shirley Temple. But what, precisely, is grenadine made out of? -
What Are Marshmallows Actually Made Of?
We all know what marshmallows look like, but what are these sweet, springy delights actually made out of? How do they stay so darn soft and fluffy? -
Mississippi Chicken Is A Zesty Twist On Classic Pot Roast
The South is known for flavorful cooking, and it tends to be simple, easy to prepare. The Mississippi chicken is no different, and it's based on a classic. -
The Acid Combos That Give Sour Candy Its Bite
Have you ever wondered where exactly sour candies get that puckering bite that's so delicious? Check out the acid combo that creates this addicting flavor.