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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
Peanut Butter Is The Key Ingredient For Ghanaian-Style Short Ribs
Baked or braised short ribs are often cooked with fruity red wine or mild beef broth, but for this style, you'll reach for peanut butter instead.
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Cook /Kat Lieu
Andrew Zimmern Likes To Keep It Simple When It Comes To Taco Toppings - Exclusive
Andrew Zimmern certainly won't judge what anyone wants to put on their tacos, but the famous chef has particular opinions about the right way to make his own.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Why You Should Avoid Citrus At All Costs When Cleaning Your Dutch Oven
The Dutch oven may be one of, if not, the most significant pots to cook in, so here's why you should avoid citrus when cleaning your Dutch oven.
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Cook /Claire Redden
The Reason Sourdough Bread May Still Work For A Gluten-Free Diet
If you have celiac disease, sourdough bread is off the table, but if you typically avoid bread as part of a gluten-free diet, sourdough can still be an option.
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Recipes /Jessica Morone
Chewy Sweet Coconut Bars Recipe
The ultimate coconut treat, these buttery, gooey bars have toasted coconut flavor in both the filling and topping and come together incredibly easily.
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Exclusives /Claire Redden
The Best Way To Properly Store Za'atar, According To Alon Shaya - Exclusive
At the Nassau Paradise Island Wine and Food Festival in the Bahamas, we had the opportunity to chat with Alon Shaya, and he offered a tip for storing za'atar.
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Cook /Michelle Welsch
Soak Dried Fruit In Bourbon For A Subtle Way To Booze-Up Baked Goods
Soaking pieces of fruit in bourbon may take a bit of planning, but a juicy burst of alcohol-infused sweetness can elevate basic recipes.
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Cook /Luna Regina
Give Your Carrot Cake A Burst Of Flavor With Toasted Coconut
There are countless ways you can make carrot cake better, even by adding something as simple as toasted coconut (which you can easily make in the air fryer).
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Recipes /Miriam Hahn
Roasted Artichoke And White Bean Salad Recipe
This lettuce-free salad allows tangy roasted artichoke hearts and creamy cannellini beans to take center stage.
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Cook /Molly Harris
The Actual Difference Between Dried And Freeze-Dried Fruit
Though they could sound like two names for the same thing, drying and freeze-drying are actually two completely different preservation methods.
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Drink /Luna Regina
Why You Should Always Use A Glass Container When Making Sun Tea
One of the less obvious tricks to a great sun tea is choosing an appropriate vessel. See why a glass jar is key for preserving taste and avoiding health risks.
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Drink /James Hastings
The Best Beer Pairings To Balance Spicy Foods, According To An Expert
If you're craving an ice cold beer alongside one of your favorite spicy dishes, here are the best beer pairings for balancing spicy foods and meals.
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Cook /Stephanie Friedman
The Difference Between American And Roman Artichokes
You might be surprised to learn that there are many types of artichokes. Here's the difference between two of the most common: American and Roman artichokes.
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Recipes /Alexander Roberts
See AlsoGrandma's Dinner Rolls RecipeCarrot Cake Overnight Oats Recipe
Make busy mornings easier (and more delicious) with these creamy, cinnamon-spiced carrot cake overnight oats that sneak in veggies and protein.
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Grocery /Molly Harris
These 3 States Still Don't Have A Costco. Here's Why
These days, it might seem like there's a Costco everywhere you look, but that's not the case. These three states still don't have one and here's why.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
How Long Can You Store Sourdough Discard In The Fridge?
Despite the name, sourdough discard is best saved for other uses instead of being discarded. With a relatively short lifespan, be sure to use it quickly.
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Culture /Stephanie Friedman
Ray Charles' Favorite Creole Restaurant Was Dooky Chase's In New Orleans
Legendary pianist Ray Charles may have been born in Georgia and raised in Florida, but his favorite Creole dining establishment was located in New Orleans.
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Cook /Luna Regina
Swap Mayo With Sour Cream For A Tangier Tuna Salad
Simply swap mayonnaise out with sour cream and taste as the tangy flavor boost makes your tuna salad much more enjoyable than you're used to.
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News /Autumn Swiers
Casual Dining Restaurants Took A Sales Hit In Late 2023
On this long and winding road the restaurant industry travels, some stretches are rockier than others. That was true for casual establishments late last year.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
The Difference Between Shredded And Grated Cheese
Many of your favorite recipes will work just fine with either shredded or grated cheese, but there are instances when one variety is better than the other.
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Exclusives /Julia Holland
How 3 Celeb Chefs Doctor Up Their Passover Meals
Alon Shaya, Duff Goldman, and Andrew Zimmern reveal how they zhuzh up their seder meals at Passover to create an extra-delicious yet still symbolic feast.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Brown Butter And Parmesan Are The Only 2 Ingredients You Need For The Easiest Decadent Pasta
Sometimes the simplest culinary ideas generate the best results, like in this super easy tip to serve spaghetti with brown butter and parmesan.
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Cook /John Tolley
Here's What Actually Sets Rib Tips Apart From Riblets
Are riblets and rib tips the same thing? They're both delicious when smoked and slathered in BBQ sauce, but there are some differences between the two.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
The Nespresso Frother Trick For Hot And Cold Foam
Opting for hot or cold foam with your Nespresso frother is easy with the push of a button - but deciding which to go for relies on several different factors.
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Recipes /Jessica Morone
Quick And Easy Lemon Almond Bread Recipe
This lemon almond bread requires no kneading, no proofing, and less than an hour of baking to produce a complex, citrusy, and nutty loaf of breakfast bread.
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Cook /Luna Regina
Why You Should Always Buy Olives Harvested By Hand Over Machinery
Hand-picked olives are worth looking out for, whether you're adding them to an antipasti platter, topping a Greek salad, or garnishing your dirty martini.
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Cook /Courtney Brandt
Is There Actually Alcohol In Häagen-Dazs Bourbon Ice Cream?
You may wonder whether you need to show your ID to buy the Häagen-Dazs bourbon ice creams in its Spirits range. We delve into the ingredients to find out.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
Don't Toss Out The Salty Goodness Of Leftover Corned Beef Broth
Salty and complete with aromatics like coriander, mustard seed, and black peppercorn, corned beef broth offers a peppery kick that can be employed elsewhere.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
Horseradish Is The Key Ingredient For Coleslaw With An Extra Kick Of Flavor
Coleslaw is one of the most versatile dishes. While it has its base recipe, coleslaw is endlessly customizable - try adding horseradish for a peppery kick.
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