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Drink /Molly Harris
The Beer co*cktail That Puts A Thai Spin On The Michelada
The Michelada is a beer co*cktail that is both refreshing and tasty and there is a new co*cktail on the scene that is a Thai spin on this classic.
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Cook /Molly Harris
The Simple Method For Cutting Dessert Bars Evenly Every Time
It's annoying to spoil the look of your dessert bar bakes by slicing the pieces messily or unevenly. Follow our tips for perfectly even portions and neat cuts.
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Culture /Claire Redden
The Steak Cut You Are, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
Enjoying a nice cut of steak and astrology are actually not mutually exclusive. Read on to discover which steak cut you are, based on your zodiac sign.
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Cook /Molly Harris
A Sharp Knife Is Critical For Slicing Beef Perfectly For Cheesesteaks
When making cheesesteaks, there are a number of things required to make the best sandwich ever, and a critical one is making sure your knife is sharp.
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Recipes /Jessica Morone
Loaded Mediterranean Nachos Recipe
Loaded nachos are a timeless, customizable party snack or appetizer, and this version takes a Mediterranean spin with pita and homemade tzatziki.
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Cook /Julia Holland
The Soda Tip To Add Subtly Sweet Flavor To Veggies
Incorporating your favorite soda into vegetable dishes can deliver a sweet flavor twist that your guests will probably never guess the origin of.
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Restaurants /Megan Hageman
12 Fast Food Restaurants To Get A Snack Wrap Until McDonald's Stops Teasing Us
Can't wait for the Golden Arches to bring snack wraps back to its menus? Fear not, as many other popular fast food joints are ready to satisfy those cravings.
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Culture /John Tolley
The History Of Cupcakes And How They Became A Classic Treat
It's hard to imagine life before cupcakes. But, believe it or not, the tiny dessert is a relatively recent phenomenon - though it's history goes back farther.
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Drink /Nikita Ephanov
Why Turkey Drinks The Most Tea Out Of Any Other Country
While many associate tea with western European cultures, it's actually the Turkish people who are the world's biggest fans of the flavorful beverage.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
The Most Tender Whole Roasted Cauliflower Requires One Additional Step
Roasting cauliflower allows all of its rich flavor and texture to bloom, but your roasted whole cauliflower could be falling short if you skip this step.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
What To Consider Before Sweetening Your Lemon Curd
When you're whipping up a batch of lemon curd, there is something to consider before adding in the sugar to make sure you get the best results.
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Drink /Simone Gerber
What Qualities Make A Wine Elegant?
An elegant wine isn't just a sales pitch by the liquor store or winery. Elegance is an actual term that wine aficionados use to describe a vintage.
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Grocery /Julia Holland
The Reason Goya Canned Coconut Milk Should Stay Out Of Your Shopping Cart
Plenty of canned goods are worthy of a spot on your pantry shelves, but Goya canned coconut milk is not one of them. Opt for one of the many better brands.
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Drink /Brian Udall
Hard Seltzers Have Been Around A Lot Longer Than White Claw
White Claw was the first huge name in the hard seltzer category and remains the dominant voice, but it wasn't the first brand to experiment with the style.
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Culture /Austin Havens-Bowen
The Best Classic American Sandwich Might Come As A Sweet Surprise
At Tasting Table, we took some time to rank 26 classic American sandwiches to find out which one stands out among the rest, and the answer might surprise you.
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Cook /Kat Lieu
J. Kenji López-Alt Has A Brilliant Trick To Prevent Oil Splatters While Cooking Salmon
J. Kenji López-Alt doesn't enjoy the oily fishy spatter from pan-frying salmon. Luckily, he has a brilliant trick to prevent oil splatters while cooking salmon.
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Culture /Karen Hart
How Lemon Ricotta Cake Became An Italian Breakfast Staple
Breakfast can mean different things in different parts of the world, and in Italy, the morning meal is commonly associated with sweet treats.
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Recipes /Taylor Murray
Pesto-Crusted Baked Salmon Recipe
Make dinner a simple affair with this pesto-crusted baked salmon recipe, which comes together in less than 30 minutes.
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Cook /Molly Harris
The Quick Fix For Overly Wet Hand-Pulled Noodle Dough
Unlike dough that is too dry, with a simple trick and a little know-how, you can rescue that soggy dough and transform it into delicious, tender pasta.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
A Little Italian Seasoning Can Go A Long Way When Baking Breadsticks
Breadsticks are always better when Italian herbs are present, but Italian seasoning blends are useful as more than just a garnish on top of the finished dish.
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Drink /Brian Udall
Whiskey Novices Shouldn't Be Intimidated By A Vertical Tasting, According To Michter's Master Distiller - Exclusive
A vertical whiskey tasting can understandably sound daunting, but according to an expert, it's actually a great way to explore whiskey's flavor nuances.
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Cook /Sarah Bisacca
16 Canned Goods You Should Always Stock Up On At Costco
From veggies and fruits to meat and vegan-friendly protein, stocking up on canned goods at Costco helps you save money while also making meal prep a breeze.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
How To Make An Easy Lemon Cake With Just 3 Ingredients
While complex desserts can be fun to make, sometimes we just want a super simple recipe, especially if it only requires a handful of ingredients.
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Recipes /Jennine Rye
Bubble And Squeak (A Classic Leftover Makeover) Recipe
Bubble and squeak is a simple British dish of leftover cooked potatoes, cabbage, and any other veg, pan-fried until crispy and enjoyed with eggs and more sides.
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Drink /Autumn Swiers
The Possible 1970s Origins Of The Amaretto Sour
The amaretto sour co*cktail is often thought of as a 1980s drink, but its origin stretches back a bit farther to the 1970s in a slightly simpler form.
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Cook /Matthew Spina
For Kansas City-Style Ribs, Avoid Leaner Cuts Of Meat
If you want to make some Kansas City barbecue, you've got a few types of ribs to choose from, just make sure it isn't too lean. Here are your best bets.
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Cook /Stephanie Friedman
For A More Flavorful Chicken Salad, Use Crispy Fried Chicken
While practically every mix-in you can think of can be tinkered with, you can switch up your poultry to fried chicken to give your salad a massive flavor boost.
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Exclusives /Nicole Adams
We Tried Hu Chocolate's Best-Selling Bars And Ranked Them
If you're looking for a sweet chocolate treat, Hu Chocolate's best-selling bars are for you. We tried every single of them and ranked them to find the best.
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Cook /Stephanie Friedman
The First Step You Can't Skip Before Reheating Steak
when reheating a steak, it's tricky to get it to taste fresh again, but letting it reach room temperature first is a step in the right direction.
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