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  • raw strip steak with seasoning

    What's The Best Way To Cook A New York Strip Steak?

    The New York Strip is a staple on menus everywhere. It differs from other cuts of beef in terms of flavor and how it should be cooked. Here’s the best way.

    By Elias Nash July 31st, 2023 Read More
  • Basket of har gow

    How Do Har Gow Dumplings Become So Translucent?

    Har gow dumplings are delicious little Cantonese dumpling filled with shrimp. Do you know how they make har dow so translucent? And is it the same as dim sum?

    By Annie Hariharan July 29th, 2023 Read More
  • charcuterie board with sliced meats

    Is There A Difference Between Cured And Processed Meat?

    What do charcuterie boards and deli sandwiches have in common? The meat featured in these staples is likely either cured or processed. What’s the difference?

    By Elias Nash July 29th, 2023 Read More
  • fried green tomatoes

    To Avoid Mushy Fried Green Tomatoes, Oil Temperature Is Everything

    Perfectly crunchy fried green tomatoes aren't impossible to make -- but to avoid mushy tomatoes, oil temperature is everything. Here's what you need to know.

    By Betsy Parks July 29th, 2023 Read More
  • Cut out sections of watermelon and the remaining rinds

    Watermelon Kimchi Is Yet Another Reason You Need To Keep Those Rinds

    Watermelon and summer go hand-in-hand. You can create a tasty and healthy watermelon kimchi if you want to use your entire fruit, leaving no waste.

    By John Segura July 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Jug of distilled water

    Does Distilled Water Taste Any Different From Regular Tap?

    Have you ever poured a glass of water from the tap and noticed it tastes different than filtered water? What about distilled? What makes their tastes differ?

    By Chase Shustack July 27th, 2023 Read More
  • apples

    The Apple Hack That Will Easily Salvage Your Over-Spiced Soup

    While some enjoy spicy food, nobody is a fan of exceedingly tangy meals like soup. Luckily, there's an apple hack that can help recover overly zesty soup.

    By Stacie Adams July 27th, 2023 Read More
  • waffles with berries and syrup

    The Secret To The Fluffiest Waffles Is A Little Sour Cream

    Do you want to know a secret? When searching for the best way to make your waffles unthinkably fluffy, you'll need to bust out the sour cream.

    By Alli Neal July 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of mayo

    The Scientific Reason Mayo Is White Instead Of Yellow

    Most people love that creamy, white condiment we call mayo. Do you know how mayonnaise is made or how it gets its trademark creamy white color?

    By Annie Hariharan July 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • calzone

    The Absolute Best Way To Reheat Calzones

    A calzone is a tasty meal. However, if you're not one to finish it in one sitting, you'll need to reheat it. Luckily, there's an ideal way to reheat it.

    By Stacie Adams July 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Tin cans stacked up

    The Science Behind How Food Is Canned Before It Reaches Stores

    If you've ever wondered about the process behind canned foods, this is for you. Here's the science behind how items are canned before they reach stores.

    By Ashlyn Frassinelli July 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • granola bars

    The 2-Ingredient Hack For A Chilled Breakfast Snack

    If you're typically rushing out the door in the morning, a chilled breakfast snack would do you wonders, especially since it consists of a 2-ingredient hack.

    By Stacie Adams July 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Canned cocktail poured into glass

    How Long Do You Really Have Before Your Canned Cocktail Goes Bad?

    Luckily, the answer lies in your favor. Many canned cocktails have a pretty long shelf life, meaning you don't have to worry about overindulging too quickly.

    By Ashlyn Frassinelli July 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Person pouring beer from bottle to glass

    The Scientific Reason Beer Gets Foamy At The Top

    Have you ever cracked open a cold beer, poured it into a glass and wondered how the foam was formed? Here's the science behind the head of a beer.

    By Jessica Fleming-Montoya July 19th, 2023 Read More
  • white chocolate squares and bowl of melted white chocolate

    Does White Chocolate Melt The Same As Other Varieties?

    The short answer is no. The long answer has to do with the ingredients in white chocolate and its melting point. Read all about the best ways to melt it.

    By Giulia Thompson July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • A wooden spoonful of MSG

    All You Need To Turn Mayo Into A Delicious Dip Is A Sprinkle Of MSG

    MSG has a dark past with many health claims leveled against it. However, used in small doses it is reportedly safe and can boost your mayo to the next level.

    By Grace Allison July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Lineup of cheeseburgers

    The Simple Way To Reheat Your Leftover Burger Straight From The Fridge

    If your microwave is good for one thing, it's quickly reheating leftovers. But there may be better methods for reheating some things, burgers included.

    By Chase Shustack July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Button mushrooms on a board

    The Science Behind Why It's Almost Impossible To Overcook Mushrooms

    Ever wondered why you can cook mushrooms for a long, long time and they stay soft and don't dry out? Here's the answer to why it's hard to overcook mushrooms.

    By Annie Hariharan July 16th, 2023 Read More
  • broken eggshells in carton

    Putting Eggshells Back In The Carton Is A Disaster Waiting To Happen

    It might be a relatively easy and mess-free way to dispose of used eggshells, but storing those remnants in with your unused eggs is not safe nor healthy.

    By Giulia Thompson July 15th, 2023 Read More
  • spoon in tub of yogurt

    Yogurt Is An Unexpectedly Great Baking Powder Substitute

    Running out of baking powder is no problem thanks to this simple swap that uses yogurt and baking soda to get those cakes rising in no time.

    By Giulia Thompson July 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Man and woman eating banana

    This Will Happen To You If You Eat A Banana Every Day

    Bananas are a superfood loaded with essential vitamins, nutrients, and many health benefits. Here's what will happen if you eat one every day.

    By Jessica Chambers July 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Steak and broccoli on a plate

    Does Broccoli Actually Contain More Protein Than Steak?

    Both are great sources of this vital nutrient, but it's more complicated than you might think.

    By Andra Picincu July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • fresh-cut noodles dusted with flour

    The Single Ingredient That Transforms Noodle Dough From Stretchy To Snappy

    All noodles are generally made of flour and water, yet can have different textures. As it turns out, there's one ingredient that can really make the difference.

    By Alli Neal July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Fresh peaches in a bowl

    The Reason Why You Should Avoid Storing Peaches In The Refrigerator

    While some fruits benefit from being stored in the fridge, peaches aren't one of them. Instead, keep them on your kitchen counter until they are ripe.

    By Giulia Thompson July 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Red white and blue slushie drinks

    The Flash Freeze Hack For Deliciously Fizzy Soda Slushies

    Want a cool treat? A DIY slushie could be just a few easy steps away. In fact, all you'll need to make the drink is probably right in your own kitchen.

    By Arianna Endicott July 5th, 2023 Read More
  • oyster sauce in bowl with lime

    The Single Ingredient Needed To Totally Transform Oyster Sauce

    Few condiments are as versatile as oyster sauce. But sometimes it needs a little help to enhance its flavors. Try this addition to make a multipurpose sauce.

    By Haldan Kirsch July 4th, 2023 Read More
  • various types of coffee in mugs

    New Study Finds Caffeine In Coffee Isn't The Only Thing That Wakes Us Up

    According to a new study out of Portugal, it might not just be the caffeine in coffee that is waking you up. But what are the other factors at play?

    By Cristine Struble July 3rd, 2023 Read More
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