Here's Exactly How Frank Sinatra Liked His Chicken Salad Sandwiches
Frank Sinatra was famous for his crooning, but he had an eye for food, so it's little surprise he had a specific request for his chicken salad sandwiches.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was famous for his crooning, but he had an eye for food, so it's little surprise he had a specific request for his chicken salad sandwiches.
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Read MoreWhile a standard boneless ribeye and a cowboy ribeye come from the same place and are both delicious, they are far more different than they seem.
Read MoreGordon Ramsay thinks home cooks and chefs are overlooking this underrated root veggie, which actually offers a brilliant and versatile flavor.
Read MorePadma Lakshmi is no stranger to whipping up elegant and complex dishes, but her favorite late-night snack seems as delicious as it does simple.
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Read MoreThis old-school lager has joined the lineage of once-popular beers that are now nearly impossible to find outside of specific regional markets.
Read MoreFinding ways to improve a simple homemade vinaigrette can be a challenge, but one genius temperature trick can elevate its flavor effortlessly.
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Read MoreIf you dined at an upscale eatery in the early 20th century, you might have encountered this sweet and savory condiment, which has since fallen out of style.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain left a lasting impact on those he encountered and fans of his show, 'Parts Unknown.' But the footage from his final episode will never air.
Read MoreGordon Ramsay always has something to say to others when they cook, so it almost seems like poetic justice that he struggled to make this classic Thai dish.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain suggested you should always have this frozen appetizer on hand and ready to serve if your other finger foods are running low.
Read MoreTwo Minneapolis eateries both vigorously claim to be the best place to get the Juicy Lucy — but the famous cheeseburger's origins are hotly debated.
Read MoreSpanish cuisine's commitment to using the best of the best ingredients, even in casual fare, is why this humble seafood sandwich truly shines.
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Read MoreOne of Frank Sinatra's favorite places to dine was an Italian restaurant in Hoboken that is still open today and devoted to its famous one-time regular.
Read MoreBlending Tex-Mex and 1950s dining trends, this retro chicken casserole was popular into the '80s, but has since faded from its 20th-century zeitgeist.
Read MoreWe all have things we don't want to make at home (or eat at home, if we're being honest), and Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, is no exception.
Read MoreElvis Presley was well known for his prodigious appetite and enjoyed many Southern staples, but there was one food he wouldn't even allow inside Graceland.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra, Old Blue Eyes, knew Italian cuisine the way he knew singing, so it's little surprise that his favorite tomato sauce was a fresh Italian classic.
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