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Cook /Brandon Rich
Famed Butcher Dario Cecchini's Secret For Preparing Beef Shank - Exclusive
Dario Cecchini isn't one for common advice. He's bucked convention many times over his career, having led a tail-to-nose cooking movement for decades.
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News /Austin Havens-Bowen
Starbucks Drops A New, Caffeine-Free Lavender Oat Milk Iced Drink
Lavender is one flavor that has been going over well at Starbucks this season, and the coffee chain is now offering something tasty without the caffeine buzz.
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Cook /Luna Regina
Is It Dangerous To Cook With Hot Tap Water Instead Of Cold?
Using the hot water tap to get a jump start when boiling water seems like a clever shortcut, but there's an unexpected downside that is better avoided.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
This Is Why Your Dish Unexpectedly Broke In The Microwave
A dropped plate shattering makes sense, but a perfectly good bowl exploding out of the blue in the microwave can leave you searching for the reason why.
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Cook /Nikita Ephanov
Consider Brandy As A Substitute For Bourbon In Your Next Bake
Both bourbon and brandy are sweet and barrel-aged, so if you need a replacement in your bourbon baking recipe, consider reaching for the brandy.
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News /Austin Havens-Bowen
Starbucks Launches New Line Of Merch Inspired By The Return Of Spring
If you're not just a fan of seasonal Starbucks drink offerings, but also love to get your hands on new branded merchandise, it's time to get excited.
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Cook /Catherine Nyorani
The Trick To Making The Juiciest Meatballs Simply Comes Down To Fat
There are tons of meatball recipes out there that switch things up and introduce new ingredients, but flavors aside, the other key factors are moisture and fat.
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Drink /Elizabeth Okosun
The Simple Trick For Brewing Multiple Bags Of Iced Tea With Ease
Making a good, strong batch of flavorful iced tea typically requires many tea bags, which can be a hassle. Use this easy trick to keep your tea brew in order.
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Cook /Molly Harris
Is Banana Cream Pie Best Served Chilled Or Frozen?
Banana cream pie is a great combination of pastry and custard - but is it better served chilled or frozen? Straight from the freezer or thawed in the fridge?
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Restaurants /Emily M Alexander
14 Best Spots For Pizza In Denver, According To A Local
Denver boasts its fair share of great pizza restaurants. Check out some of the top places you need to try the next time you're in the Mile High City.
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
The Downside Of Having A Nespresso Vertuo Machine If You Prefer More Choices
If you're looking for more freedom with your coffee choices, you may want to reconsider if you plan on purchasing a Nespresso Vertuo machine.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
The Clever Way To Use Your Cast Iron Skillet To Keep Dishes Warm On The Stovetop
Cast iron skillets are good for keeping your dishes warm, too - this clever use for the cookware has you layering pots inside of it to keep food warmer longer.
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Culture /Lisa Curran Matte
The History Behind Bananas Foster And The Person It's Named For
Bananas Foster has become a dessert staple since its inception in the mid-20th century - but who is it named after? The story is... bananas!
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Cook /Kirsten Nunez
15 Egg Salad Dishes From Around The World
Egg salad can be delicious, but it can also be monotonous. Try making one of these dishes from around the world to enjoy some truly exotic egg salad.
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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
Dragon Fruit Is The Unexpected Pairing Your Fish Needs
Citrus may be what you're used to, but next time take a more tropical approach when matching fruit with your fish filets and try dragon fruit instead.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
The Nut Butter Trick You Need For No-Soak Milk
If you've been trying to make your own nut milk at home, you know that any way you slice it, it's a tedious process. Well, this hack is for you!
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Cook /Javaria Akbar
Add Butter To Your Rice Cooker For Fluffy Rice Every Time
Tired of mushy and dense rice? Adding butter to your rice cooker before prep is the solution you've been looking for. Is there anything butter can't fix?
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Cook /Matthew Spina
The Best Cut Of Steak To Serve With Eggs For Breakfast
Steak and eggs is a simple dish but it's possible to put too little thought into it. Considering your cut of steak is a good way to avoid oversimplification.
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Restaurants /Elettra Pauletto
15 Best Miami Rooftop Restaurants For Dining With A View
Miami has a gorgeous beach front, but the best way to see it might be from the sky. These are the restaurants that give a view of the Magic City from on high.
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Drink /Julia Holland
You Can Thank The Coffee Bean And Tea Leaf For Kickstarting The Frozen Coffee Trend
While you might think that Starbucks first popularized frozen coffee in the U.S. with its Frappuccino, the credit actually goes to The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.
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Cook /September Grace Mahino
Pearl Vs Spring Onions: What's The Difference?
There's a surprising variety of onions used in cooking and they all have unique uses. Here's the difference between pearl onions and spring onions, explained.
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Drink /Nikita Ephanov
The Nespresso Coffee Pod Flavor You Shouldn't Waste Money On
While being adventurous and trying new things is the only way to discover new favorites, there's one Nespresso flavor you're better off avoiding.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
Thomas Jefferson's Favorite Muffins Were Made With Just 3 Ingredients
Thomas Jefferson is a historical icon - but we're here to talk about the Founding Father's favorite muffins. And you only need three ingredients to make them!
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Culture /Elettra Pauletto
14 Breakfast Sandwiches From Around The World
Americans aren't the only ones who can enjoy a satisfying breakfast sandwich. Here's how eaters around the world put regional spins on their sandwiches.
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Cook /Simone Gerber
You Need Red Onion To Add Some Zing To Your Potato Salad
Potato salad comes in a seemingly endless number of styles and variations but, no matter which route you take, red onions are always worth including.
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Cook /Molly Harris
The Step You Cannot Skip When Cooking Salmon In The Air Fryer
The next time you're getting ready to cook up some fish for dinner in your air fryer, make sure that you don't skip this one essential step.
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Drink /Molly Harris
How To Make Cold Brew At Home With Just Your Nespresso Machine
The problem with cold brew is that you can't have a cup on demand as it needs hours to steep. Unless you have a Nespresso machine, that is...
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Culture /Crawford Smith
12 Of Elvis Presley's Favorite Foods And Drinks
Elvis Presley was a larger-than-life icon of rock and roll, and his favorite foods and drinks fueled his legend. Check out these dishes fit for the King.
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Cook /Kat Lieu
Turns Out Cold Milk Is The Secret To A Lump-Free Béchamel Sauce
Creamy, thick béchamel sauce is a delicious addition to many dishes - but getting the consistency just right can be a challenge. The solution? Using cold milk.
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