The First Cocktail Ever Created Is Still Around In Full Force
The first cocktail on record was the New Orleans classic, the Sazerac. We dove into the history of this legendary drink that is still hugely popular today.
Read MoreThe first cocktail on record was the New Orleans classic, the Sazerac. We dove into the history of this legendary drink that is still hugely popular today.
Read MoreThere is a whole world of delicious dishes out there featuring the unique ingredient that is tripe. Find out exactly what it is and how to make it edible.
Read MoreThe key difference between jam and marmalade lies in the kind of fruit that's in it and how much of it is actually used to make the sweet spread.
Read MoreThe first banana pudding recipes seemingly originated in the northern U.S., so how did this dessert become such a quintessentially southern treat?
Read MoreWhile Worcestershire sauce has become a staple condiment, the bizarre and mysterious story of how and why it came to be is as peculiar as its pronunciation.
Read MoreSpend a day in Iowa, Nebraska, or any other Midwestern town, and you may come across restaurants that serve this sweet and hearty combo.
Read MoreSriracha is a spicy condiment that tastes good on practically everything! Even if you're a fan, here's some stuff you probably don't know about the sauce.
Read MoreFrench-style omelettes are extremely light and fluffy, with a soft texture and eggs that are almost gooey. American-style omelets tend to be denser.
Read MoreIf you're a carb fanatic who bakes homemade bread loaves and considers pasta a weekly dinner staple, don't dump that water down the drain.
Read MoreIf you thought the only grape types out there were red and cotton candy, think again. These are some of the most popular types of grapes to know.
Read MoreNative to the Middle East and made from ground sesame seeds, tahini is a staple ingredient in some of the regional foods you love best.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of a meat mohawk? Juicy, crispy, and tender all at once, it's quite the sight to behold. Here's what you need to know about the kan-kan.
Read MorePick a couple of these great Thanksgiving sides and round out your dinner table. It's not like it'll buckle under the weight of a couple of extra dishes, right?
Read MoreIn the cold months, we crave heartier dishes, and while they may take more time to prepare, the delicious smell they produce makes it totally worth it.
Read MoreWe're hunkering down with sweaters, scarves, squashes - decorative and edible - A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, and a hearty recipe for apple-braised pork shanks.
Read MoreYou've mastered the sushi menu classics - you dream of salmon nigiri and hoover specialty rolls from Spicy Crunch to Pink Lady. But what is ankimo?
Read MoreWhile wild boar can be lean and dry, cooking it sous-vide can rid you of that worry! Plan ahead because you'll want to let this hog bathe for 24 hours.
Read MoreYou see broth all the time and consommé on fancy menus. One is used in every soup, and one is an extra-simple soup in itself. So what exactly is the difference?
Read MoreIn what may be an attempt to be more relatable, Google tested new artificial intelligent software by making it bake cookies.
Read MoreIf you're looking to get a light, healthy dinner on the table fast, we've got simple 12 summer chicken recipes to inspire a little creativity.
Read MoreDid you know that we have dozens and dozens of comfort food recipes that need a new home in your kitchen? Here are a few of our favorites.
Read MoreDid you know that we have hundreds of brunch recipes that need a new home in your kitchen?
Read MoreYou know what doesn't own meatballs? Spaghetti. That's right, a rolled-up ball of ground meat belongs to everyone on the planet in a ton of delicious ways.
Read MoreNutritional yeast is a plant-based, cheesy-tasting ingredient that can be used both as a seasoning and it is a key ingredient in many non-dairy cheese sauces.
Read MoreWho would've thought Washingtonians are searching most for fried chicken recipes? Or that turkey chili is the most popular search in Massachusetts?
Read MoreEverybody loves melted cheese, and two favorites in Mexico and in the U.S. are queso and queso fundido - but they aren't the same thing. Here's the difference.
Read MoreCooking with rice can feel like a mundane affair but there's a universe of options at your disposal. Here are 14 types of rice and the dishes to cook them in.
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