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  • Cook /September Grace Mahino

    Use A Sourdough Starter In Your Filipino Pandesal For A Tangier Taste

    Pandesal is already a beloved, versatile staple of Filipino cuisine. Give the crusty bread a different take by using a sourdough starter.

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  • Restaurants /Stephanie Friedman

    The Type Of Matcha Starbucks Uses May Not Be What You Expect

    Starbucks may have introduced matcha to America at a grand scale back in 2006, but their matcha powder may not be exactly what you're expecting.

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  • Cook /Sara Klimek

    13 Tips You Need For Making Dinner Rolls

    Delicious and airy, dinner rolls are so much more than just a side dish. We've got tips to help you doctor store-bought rolls and bake your own.

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  • Drink /Nikki Munoz

    Does Matcha Powder Ever Expire?

    Matcha powder is a convenient way to add green tea and umami flavors to dishes and drinks. But does it expire? And how can you tell when it's past its prime?

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  • Cook /Nikki Munoz

    Use Rich Tomato Paste To Liven Up Store-Bought Marinara Sauce

    Store-bought pasta sauce is an effective shortcut to a quick dinner, but that doesn't mean you can't still elevate the sauce with some simple additions.

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  • Cook /Elizabeth Okosun

    Pecorino Romano Cheese Gives Fried Fish Batter A Salty Pop Of Flavor

    The key to delicious fried fish lies in the batter. Too heavy? Gross. Too bland? Pass. Pecorino Romano cheese can be the secret to delectable fried fish.

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  • Drink /Brian Udall

    Lukr Taps Are The Better Way To Pour Beer With More Foam

    A few years ago, it might have sounded unconscionable to serve glasses filled with nothing but beer foam in the U.S., but Lukr taps are changing the game.

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  • Drink /Jaimie Mackey

    24 Wines To Try If You Don't Like Wine (Yet)

    If you're ready and willing to give wine another chance to capture your heart, try one of these drinks. You'll be a wine aficionado in no time.

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  • Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen

    How Long You Can Store Homemade Soup In The Fridge And Freezer

    Generally speaking, we tend to make homemade soup in large batches which almost inevitably leaves us with quite a bit left to store.

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  • Recipes /Miriam Hahn

    Vegan Scalloped Potatoes Recipe

    This vegan scalloped potatoes recipe transforms the classic dish, with layers of sliced potatoes in a creamy vegan cheese sauce topped with a golden crust.

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  • Culture /Emma Segrest

    How Italians Added Flavor To Plain Polenta During World War II

    Polenta isn't the most flavor-packed dish, especially when it's eaten over and over again due to rationing. This resourceful technique brought extra flavor.

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  • Reviews /Brendan McGinley

    Every Expresiones Del Corazón Tequila, Ranked

    If you're looking for top-flight tequila, Expresiones del Corazón tequila is a must. We tried out their full lineup and list out our favorites.

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  • Cook /Sylvia Tomczak

    Why You Should Avoid Using Large Noodles In Cold Pasta Salad

    Pasta salad has long been the star of potlucks and cook outs, but if you end up choosing large noodles the entire recipe can go awry.

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  • Cook /Stephanie Friedman

    The Simple Way To Turn Yogurt Into Cream Cheese

    If you're out of cream cheese but have a container of yogurt in the fridge, you can easily turn it into a thick spreadable cheese that tastes great on bagels.

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  • Cook /Peggy Aoki

    When Making Sushi Rice, Add A Piece Of Kombu For A More Traditional Taste

    Traditional sushi rice has a nuanced and umami-rich flavor that sets it apart from all other rice - and the secret ingredient is a type of kelp called kombu.

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  • Drink /Austin Havens-Bowen

    Swap Cranberry Juice With Pomegranate In Your Next Cosmopolitan

    Traditionally, cosmopolitans are concocted of vodka, lime juice, a bit of triple sec, and cranberry juice. But why not mix things up with pomegranate juice?

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  • Drink /Simone Gerber

    Caramelized Oranges Take Whiskey co*cktails To The Next Level

    Whiskey co*cktails often shine due to their simplicity, but that doesn't mean they can't be further elevated with novel ingredients like caramelized oranges.

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  • Cook /Claire Redden

    Matcha Powder And Strawberries Are A Perfect Match

    Matcha cafes are becoming increasingly popular and the flavor combinations are seemingly endless. But strawberries and matcha remains a colorful winning duo.

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  • Culture /Peggy Aoki

    Texas' Last Remaining Sugar Cane Grower Is Shutting Down

    For roughly 50 years, Texas was home to Rio Grande Valley Sugar Growers, Inc. It has been the Lone Star State's lone sugar cane grower, but that time is ending.

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  • Cook /Stephanie Friedman

    Here's How Long Tuna Salad Can Hold Up In The Freezer

    Luckily, if you want to toss your leftover tuna salad in the freezer, it's completely possible to do so. That said, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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  • Cook /Catherine Nyorani

    How To Fold Egg Rolls Just Like Your Favorite Takeout Every Single Time

    Homemade egg rolls take a little bit of patience and skill to master, and one of the most important aspects is the folding technique you employ.

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  • Drink /Nikita Ephanov

    Dark Creme De Cacao Vs White: What's The Difference?

    Creme de cacao chocolate liqueur has two different versions: One dark the other clear. So what do they taste like, and what other differences do they have?

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  • Culture /Nikita Ephanov

    The Colorful History Of Konpeito, Japan's Vibrant, Star-Shaped Treats

    You may recognize these tiny, kaleidoscopic candies from popular Japanese anime shows, tokens in Nintendo games, and as a feature in the film 'Spirited Away.'

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  • Cook /Cassie Womack

    How Long You Should Be Kneading Fresh Pasta Dough

    Making fresh pasta can be a daunting task. Working the dough to the perfect consistency takes serious time and arm strength. And how long should you knead it?

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  • Recipes /Julianne De Witt

    Lok Lak (Cambodian Pepper Beef) Lettuce Wraps Recipe

    Sweet, citrusy, and peppery, this flank steak stir-fry is easy to make and pairs perfectly with crisp lettuce, sliced tomatoes, and rice.

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  • Cook /Claire Redden

    Before Baking With Banana Peels, Don't Forget One Crucial Step

    Banana peels are a surprisingly nutritious ingredient that you can add to recipes while cutting food waste. But make sure you do one thing before using them.

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  • Cook /Julia Holland

    Make Your Pizza In The Slow Cooker For A Thicker Crust

    The possibilities are limitless when it comes to using your slow cooker. Give your oven a rest and make pizza in your slow cooker to revel in its fluffiness.

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  • Drink /Simone Gerber

    Add Blood Orange Juice To Your Smoothies For A Tropical Twist

    If you've found yourself in a flavor rut when making your daily smoothie, we've got a sweet and tangy upgrade that will be visually appealing as well.

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