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  • A bowl of marinara sauce topped with fresh basil

    Take Marinara To New Levels Of Spicy With A Middle Eastern Pepper

    To infuse some spice into your marinara, deepen its flavor, and give you an even more complex dish, simply turn to this one Middle Eastern pepper.

    By Danielle Esposito 4 days ago Read More
  • served Chicago style hot dog on paper

    How 5 Cent Chicago Dogs Became A Staple In The Great Depression

    The Great Depression led to the popularity of many foods, like the humble meatloaf, the fried onion burger, and the beloved 5-cent Chicago hot dog.

    By Nikita Ephanov 4 days ago Read More
  • butterscotch toffees with caramel and salt

    The Only Difference Between Butterscotch And Toffee

    Butterscotch and toffee contain the same ingredients, but a key difference between how you cook them results in sweet concoctions with much different textures.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 4 days ago Read More
  • Close up of the tops of four old Jason Jars

    The Number On Vintage Mason Jars That Makes Them More Valuable

    If you've kept up with the Mason jar trend, you may have heard that the number on the bottom of the jar can increase its value, but what's the truth?

    By Ilene V. Smith 4 days ago Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling

    Bobby Flay's Favorite Gourmet Chocolate Bar Is From A Famous Washington Company

    Bobby Flay's favorite gourmet chocolates come in a beautiful gift box fitted with a ribbon, so the entire experience from beginning to end is pure luxury.

    By Danielle Esposito 5 days ago Read More
  • The five frozen Costco products.

    This Is The Worst Frozen Costco Dinner We Tried

    Costco may do a lot of things right, but it doesn't always rock our socks off. In this case, this particular frozen food item is one of the worst on offer.

    By Max Dean 5 days ago Read More
  • Someone holds up a can of coconut milk

    Canned Vs Boxed Coconut Milk: Here's When To Use Each

    Cow cream and cow's milk aren't interchangeable in cookery, just as boxed coconut milk won't bring the same qualities to a dish as its canned counterpart.

    By Cami Cox 5 days ago Read More
  • Loose meat sandwich on bun with pickles

    10 Old-School Midwestern Foods That Should Be Known Nationwide

    Check out our list of old-school foods from Midwestern states that we think deserve to be noticed on a national scale.

    By Kevin Haggerty 5 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain giving a talk and pointing at the audience.

    The Pizza That Made Anthony Bourdain Rethink Everything He Knew About The Dish

    Anthony Bourdain thought he understood pizza until one unforgettable bite in Naples made him question everything he believed about the perfect slice.

    By M Lavelle 5 days ago Read More
  • Ina Garten sitting on a stage next to someone with a microphone

    How The 'Stupidest Thing' Ina Garten Ever Did Shaped Her Future

    Ina Garten is renowned for her culinary skills, cooking shows, and delightful cookbooks. However, it all started from this one 'stupid thing' she did.

    By Ilene V. Smith 5 days ago Read More
  • Woman cooking with pot on stove

    9 Classic One-Pot Dishes You Rarely See Anymore

    One-pot meals are the height of culinary convenience, but some don't stay trendy forever. Here's a closer look at some classic, (mostly) bygone one-pot wonders.

    By Rachael Mamane 6 days ago Read More
  • Pineapple chunks sitting inside a pineapple shell.

    The Pineapple Color Test To Determine If It's Perfectly Ripe

    There are lots of ways to tell if a pineapple is ripe, like its weight, smell, and firmness, but there's one color test that can tell you with just a glance.

    By Max Dean 6 days ago Read More
  • Raw steaks on parchment paper

    The Parking Lot Steak Scam You Should Avoid At All Costs

    Don't buy suspiciously cheap meat from trucks in parking lots; these operations are a well-known scam with poor-quality, misleading products.

    By Cara J Suppa 6 days ago Read More
  • His & Her aphrodisiac bar

    His & Her Bar: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank

    Drawing on the marketing power of aphrodisiacs, a couple created the His & Her Bar from libido-enhancing ingredients, seeking an investment from the Sharks.

    By Ilene V. Smith 7 days ago Read More
  • A person puts a bunch of yellow bananas in a shopping basket.

    Keep Ripe Bananas Fresh For Longer With This Storage Tip

    The difference between a fresh, deliciously yellow banana and one that disintegrates into brown mush is everything, but keeping the fruit ripe can seem tough.

    By M Lavelle 7 days ago Read More
  • Person holding broccoli crop in their hands

    The State That Produces The Most Broccoli In The US

    You've likely eaten broccoli countless times throughout your life. But have you ever thought about where exactly the cruciferous veggie's produced?

    By Danielle Esposito 7 days ago Read More
  • Wagyu beef on a cutting board featuring intense marbling

    The Luxurious California Steakhouse That Serves 3 Different Types Of Wagyu

    This chic, high-end Northern California restaurant offers luscious and tender Wagyu steaks from three different parts of the world at different price points.

    By Max Dean 7 days ago Read More
  • A variety of strawberry ice cream cartons can be viewed from overhead

    The Best Store-Bought Strawberry Ice Cream Brand Is To Die For

    Strawberry might not be as popular as other ice cream flavors, but it's still a classic. Our favorite strawberry ice cream is available at most grocery stores.

    By Cara J Suppa 7 days ago Read More
  • a woman in a vintage style kitchen

    10 Retro Kitchen Items Making A Trendy Return In 2025

    Vintage, retro, or old school; regardless of how you refer to it, this kitchen aesthetic is making a comeback this year, best exemplified in these items.

    By Sara Kay 7 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain appears on a red carpet for the Creative Arts Emmys

    Anthony Bourdain Steered Clear Of This Type Of Sushi — And You Should Too

    Anthony Bourdain had strong opinions about food and drinks, among other things, but his reason for avoiding this kind of sushi is hard to argue with.

    By Cara J Suppa 8 days ago Read More
  • A pile of multi-colored M&M's

    M&M's Latest Limited-Edition Flavors Are Inspired By Your Favorite Bakery Treats

    Consumers will have the opportunity to vote for which of the limited-edition line of bakery-themed M&M's flavors becomes a permanent offering.

    By Jack Rose 8 days ago Read More
  • Crispy roasted potatoes

    The Easy British Trick For The Crispiest Roasted Potatoes

    After you've mastered cooking times, temperatures, and your preferred fat, the British have perfected a method for making the crispiest roasted potatoes.

    By Jack Rose 9 days ago Read More
  • A variety of different vintage cakes displayed neatly on a table

    This Vintage Cake Shares The Name Of An Infamous Political Event

    This vintage cake carries more than nostalgia. With retro colors and a name linked to a political scandal, it offers a sweet slice of history.

    By Nikita Ephanov 9 days ago Read More
  • Corn on the cob that has been charred and has an herby green sauce spread on it

    Don't Throw Away Naked Corn Cobs: Milk Them For A Yummy Soup Ingredient

    Kent Rollins, host of Outdoor Channel's "Cast Iron Cowboy," tells Food Republic how you can use corn cobs for "milk" to add to soup and other recipes.

    By Cami Cox 9 days ago Read More
  • soup steaming in pot on the stove

    The Once-Popular Breakfast Soup That's Rarely Eaten Anymore

    During the depression, people had to get creative with this sweetened breakfast soup. It's hardly eaten anymore, but its base is still extremely popular.

    By Nikita Ephanov 9 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain smiles in 2016 New York City

    Where To Eat Italian Beef In Chicago, According To Anthony Bourdain

    Anthony Bourdain had his favorite food spots all around the world, and there was one place in Chicago that he loved for an Italian beef sandwich.

    By Max Dean 10 days ago Read More
  • Japanese barbecue spread with sauces

    The Secret Ingredient To Amazing BBQ Flavor Originated In Japan

    The secret ingredient for perfect barbecue is actually one of the most misunderstood ingredients — but when used correctly, it can quietly deepen the sauce.

    By Max Dean 10 days ago Read More
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