Milk Steak From It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Is Actually A Real Food
If you watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, you know it’s one of the most quotable shows on TV. So should we be surprised that fans are making milk steak?
Read MoreIf you watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, you know it’s one of the most quotable shows on TV. So should we be surprised that fans are making milk steak?
Read MoreWhile grits are known to be a southern comfort food, they are cropping up on the menu at gourmet restaurants. Here are a few things you should know about them.
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Read MorePurchasing boneless chicken may be easier, but those bones have some serious flavor. Follow these steps to debone your chicken but retain the flavor.
Read MoreAlthough they might look intimidating to try as a DIY project, it's actually possible to make century eggs in the comfort of your home. Here's how.
Read MoreSometimes you want to indulge in a childhood favorite with an adult twist. The classic root beer float is one that you can spike with some great vodka flavors.
Read MoreCreating a sauce from scratch can be extremely difficult and nuanced. But making a staple sauce like hollandaise can be simple if you make it this way.
Read MorePeople love the cereal-and-marshmallow duo that is rice krispie treats, but sometimes they're missing something. Here's a tip to get perfect treats every time.
Read MoreYou’d be hard-pressed to find a chocolate snacker who doesn’t keep some on hand. If you prefer it cold, know this before you put it in the fridge or freezer.
Read MoreWasabi is an incredibly versatile and simple way to add fresh, intense heat to all kinds of foods and drinks. These are some of our favorite ways to use it.
Read MoreNot all cheese is created equally. They come in various shapes and sizes, but there's a rule you should follow to maximize the best proportions for sharing.
Read MoreThe zip tie trick is a quick, effortless method for removing a cork from inside a bottle of wine when it's slipped down into the bottle. Here's how it's done.
Read MoreThere are a couple of options when it comes to defrosting salmon for your next meal. Both are correct, but one is faster while the other is easier and safer.
Read MoreWhipped cream is already a yummy topping for a variety of desserts and beverages. But you can take this creamy goodness to the next level with these easy tips.
Read MoreIf you love the delightful mix of flavors in fried rice, make sure you're enjoying it correctly. Here are some things to avoid when eating this iconic dish.
Read MoreDo you love Italian food of all varieties? If you’re a fan of a hot bowl of Bolognese, you may find joy in knowing this charcuterie secret.
Read MoreWait, can you really make grilled cheese with a hand iron? Here's what all college dorm room dwellers and resourceful hotel guests should know.
Read MoreIf you've ever looked forward to that glass of wine waiting for you only to find the bottle has been open too long and now it's gone bad, try the penny trick.
Read MoreTraveling requires plenty of learning about each respective place you're about to visit. Here's what you should know about tipping in Mexico.
Read MoreBoxed mac and cheese makes a great side dish or main entree, and there are plenty of ways to enhance it. One such way is to try adding a raw egg.
Read MoreIt can be tricky trying to figure out what to tip the delivery driver, especially when the bill is under $20. Here are some tips to help you figure out the tip.
Read MoreRice fried is a simple and tasty dish that's easy to make. Here are some underrated ingredients to amp up your fried rice game.
Read MoreHere's how to avoid spoiling a batch of pickled eggs!
Read MoreGooey brownie lovers will look for any way to enjoy the sweet treat. What's better than multiple layers of brownie mixed in with your other favorite sweets?
Read MoreThe correct kind of twine can be an incredibly practical addition to your culinary arsenal. You can hang meats, dry herbs, or truss some delicious poultry.
Read MoreOnce you move a perfectly cooked steak from the grill to a cutting board, don't let that flavorful liquid go to waste. Instead, try making board sauce.
Read MoreRanch seasoning has found its way into just about everything, including jars of pickles. But how well do pickles and ranch seasoning actually mix?
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