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Cook /Luna Regina
Egg Yolk Is The Single Ingredient That Separates Chiffon Cake From Angel Food
Imagine that two cakes are set on the table. One is chiffon cake, the other is angel food. If asked to point out which is which, you may say they're the same.
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Cook /Carmen Varner
17 Best Ingredients To Stuff French Toast With
We'll dive into some of the best ingredients to stuff French toast with when you want delicious ways to mix up how you do breakfast, or even dinner.
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Cook /Crawford Smith
How Nobu Matsuhisa Picks The Best Fish For Sushi - Exclusive
Nobu Matsuhisa was asked how to find the best fish for making sushi at home, and he said it was all a matter of freshness and quality ingredients.
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News /Matthew Spina
Starbucks' St. Patrick's Day Drink Puts A Caramel Twist On The Matcha Crème Frappuccino
St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner and this year the people at Starbucks have come up with a seasonal specialty drink you don't want to miss.
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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
The Sauteing Mistake You're Making With Riced Cauliflower
It's a delicate dance when preparing riced cauliflower. If you're sauteing it, there's one mistake you want to avoid, and it all has to do with time.
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Cook /Jaimie Mackey
Why Turkey Is A Cornerstone Of Texas BBQ - Exclusive
Turkey isn't just for Thanksgiving and smoked turkey isn't just for sandwiches. Turkey is at home on the menu at Texas barbecue joints year-round.
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Cook /Julia Holland
Swap Cooking Oil With Cocoa Butter For A High-Heat Saute
Fats are an important part of the cooking process, but they aren't all created equally. Cocoa butter's high smoke point makes it valuable for high-heat dishes.
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Cook /Fred Decker
11 Hacks That Will Make Separating Eggs So Much Easier
For most of us, cooking and baking means that, well, sooner or later, we'll need to separate eggs. Here are some very creative and easy ways to do so.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
Give Your Caesar Salad A Crunchy Texture Upgrade With Toasted Breadcrumbs
A great salad integrates many different flavors and textures. Toasted breadcrumbs should be among those ingredients you are tossing in to your next Caesar.
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Drink /Courtney Brandt
Does Costco Sell Nespresso Pods?
Nespresso machines are hugely popular both for their high-quality coffee and convenience. But can you buy compatible pods in bulk at Costco?
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
Use Miso To Elevate Your Next Batch Of Potato Salad
If you're looking to take your potato salad to the next level, consider adding miso. With intense umami flavor, miso packs quite a meaty punch.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Prevent Your Leftover Pasta From Sticking Together With An Oily Trick
Starch - it's what makes pasta taste so good, but it can also be your dish's downfall. To avoid sticky pasta and ruined leftovers, this oily trick will help.
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Exclusives /Jennifer Richmond
6 Celebrity Chef Frozen Meal Brands, Ranked Worst To Best
Frozen meals made by celebrity chefs can be pretty hit or miss. Let's see which celebrity meals deserve to come home with you, and which should remain on ice.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Pineapple Complements The Rich Flavor Of Chicken Al Pastor
It's not just a delicious flavor combination; pineapples contain an enzyme that breaks down protein and tenderizes chicken while it absorbs the sweetness.
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Cook /Julia Holland
Ina Garten Pairs Warm Dates With Blue Cheese For A Savory Starter
Leave it to the Barefoot Contessa to take three simple ingredients and create a delicious and refined, yet easy-to-make, starter that everyone will enjoy.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
What To Consider When Using Canned Oysters In Stew
Whether you can't find fresh oysters or don't want to take the time to shuck them, their canned counterparts do just fine in a stew with a few tips.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
How To Properly Store Royal Icing For Later
Royal icing adds the perfect finishing touch to cookies and cakes, but its consistency is the key to its charm. Here's how to store it to keep it at its best.
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Restaurants /Isabella Cook
18 Best Indian Restaurants In San Francisco
San Francisco boasts a ton of spots for delicious Indian cuisine. Whether you're craving a sit-down meal or carry-out, check out some of these top spots.
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Restaurants /Michelle Welsch
UAE Restaurant Mimi Kakushi Serves One Of The Coldest Martinis In The World
Chill out with Mimi Kakushi's Kori Kakushi Ice Ceremony, a Japanese-inspired frozen martini experience - innovation meets mixology sophistication.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
Don't Let Scrambled Eggs Go Cold Too Fast By Preheating The Plate First
The fluffiest set of scrambled eggs can quickly go awry when being plated. Preheating your plate, in turn, will prevent it from turning into a rubbery mess.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Canned Chickpeas Are The Secret To Deliciously Easy Taco Filling
Tired of ground beef and looking for a change? Renowned for their versatility and health benefits, chickpeas are a surprisingly great swap for taco filling.
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Cook /Ayomari
15 Creative Uses For Chile De Árbol
There are plenty of ways to incorporate chile de árbol peppers when cooking. Here are some creative uses for the deliciously spicy ingredient.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
Bread Chicken With Seasoned Croutons For An Extra Layer Of Flavor
It might seem hard to improve on a perfectly fried piece of breaded chicken, but wait until you try using seasoned croutons for your breading mixture.
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Cook /Julia Holland
Use Ricotta Cheese For The Absolute Creamiest Scrambled Eggs
If you're a fan of scrambled eggs, you've likely incorporated cheese into your scrambles. Ricotta probably wasn't the cheese you reached for, but it should be.
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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
The Fondue Etiquette Tip That Ensures An Enjoyable Dining Experience
Sharing food with friends and family is a cherished tradition. But if the food you are sharing is fondue, here's an etiquette tip you need to follow.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
Don't Underestimate The Power Of Your Blender When Making Lemon Curd
Most recipes for homemade lemon curd that you look into will tell you to use your stovetop to cook it, but all you need is a high-speed blender.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
Why Is Tomato Sauce So Prone To Splattering?
Making homemade tomato sauce is a delicious but messy experience, as most home cooks know. Find out why tomato sauce in particular is prone to splattering.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
Forget Chocolate And Upgrade Your Cookies With Butterscotch Chips
Chocolate chips aren't the end-all be-all cookie mix-ins. Butterscotch chips deserve more love either in place of or alongside chocolate chips.
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Culture /Claire Redden
It's Time To Rethink Our Appetite For King Salmon
Wild Alaskan king salmon are a highly regarded variety, but it's time to rethink our appetite for this troubled fish population with far-reaching impacts.
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