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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Canned Evaporated Milk Is The Secret To Fluffier Scrambled Eggs
That can of evaporated milk has been sitting in the pantry forever, it's time to whip it out to make the fluffiest scrambled eggs imaginable.
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Drink /Matt Turner
A Bartender Shares Simple Ways To Make A Riff On 13 Popular co*cktails
Looking for ways to upgrade your co*cktail recipes? Tasting Table's own Matt Turner shares his insights on his favorite tips and tricks.
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Recipes /Michelle McGlinn
Butternut Squash And Bacon Quiche Recipe
This beautiful quiche houses a mouth-watering filling of three cheeses, roasted butternut squash, and perfectly cooked eggs under its caramelized onion topping.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
The Best Way To Cook Bone-In Vs Boneless Steak, According To Chef Michael Lomonaco
Cuts of steak aren't cheap, so nailing the preparation is key. We asked chef Michael Lomonaco for tips when handling both bone-in and boneless steaks.
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Cook /Dani Zoeller
11 Creative Ways To Spice Up Your Green Bean Casserole
Green bean casserole is a solid side dish when cooked with a classic recipe, but a few unexpected additions and tips can upgrade its flavor anytime.
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Cook /Annie Epstein
TIHS 2024: The Best Coffee Gadgets Caffeine Fans Will Want To Buy
For the coffee enthusiasts, you'll be happy to know there is a wide array of devices to boost your coffee-making game and give you cafe-like results at home.
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Cook /Erica Andrews
The First Meal That Tilly Ramsay Mastered While Growing Up With A Culinary Legend - Exclusive
Tilly Ramsay told Tasting Table that like many 'MasterChef Junior' contestants, she was young when she started showing an interest in cooking.
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Culture /Autumn Swiers
Unraveling The History Of Pairing Pork With Apples
Putting sweet, tender pork and tart, crunchy apples together makes perfect sense from a culinary perspective - and it's been an iconic duo for a very long time.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
How To Use Evaporated Milk To Tenderize A Cut Of Meat
As long as it's supple, that's all that matters. If you're looking for a new meat tenderizing method, marinating it in evaporated milk is the way to go.
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Cook /Annie Epstein
The Best Products At TIHS 2024 For Your Sourdough Needs
After attending The Inspired Home Show (TIHS) and viewing an array of sourdough-related products, we created a list of the ones you need in your kitchen.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
Red Onion And Celery Are Key For Tuna Salad With Optimal Crunch
Tuna salad is an easy and versatile meal that can feature any number of ingredients, but no matter what you choose, make sure celery and red onion are included.
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Restaurants /John Tolley
Espelette Pepper Is The Fiery Ingredient Bobby Flay Uses To Spice Up A Raw Bar - Exclusive
In an exclusive interview, Tasting Table spoke to Bobby Flay about Brassiere B and how he's intermingling Southwestern ingredients into Gallic gastronomy.
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News /Elizabeth Okosun
A Space Balloon Will Host The World's Most Expensive Meal For Nearly $500k
The best dining experiences combine great food with amazing ambiance, and is there any more awe-inspiring setting than space for a fine meal?
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Cook /Alicia Erickson
12 Dishes To Try For Nowruz, According To A Food Culture Expert
Feasts of must-try dishes are inseparable from Nowruz, which is celebrated as the new year over the spring equinox in many Western and Central Asian countries.
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Cook /Karen Hart
Why Corn Syrup Is A Key Ingredient For Stovetop Caramel
The paradoxical nature of this sauce is at the root of why it can frustrate the novice chef. But to get it right, you must have corn syrup and patience.
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Restaurants /Autumn Swiers
One Of The Biggest Red Flags At A Steakhouse Starts With The Menu
Quality can vary drastically from one steakhouse to the next, which is why it's so important to be aware of common steakhouse red flags while dining.
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Recipes /Michelle McGlinn
Yuzu Scallop Crudo With White Soy Recipe
This simple and sophisticated scallop crudo looks restaurant-worthy but comes together in 15 minutes with a punchy yet delicate yuzu and white soy dressing.
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Cook /Karen Hart
The Simple Way To Cut A Cleaner Slice Of Cake
It's time to rethink how you cut a slice of cake because it turns out the way you've been doing it all your life is incorrect. It's all about two changes.
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Culture /Ellanor Aquitaine
What Is Chinese Sesame Paste And How To Utilize It In Your Recipes
Nutty and rich, Chinese sesame is delicious in everything from hot pot sauce to noodles. Read on as we break down this must-have pantry staple.
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Culture /Claire Redden
The Origins Of The Jibarito Sandwich Are Uniquely Chicagoan
You've heard of Chicago hot dogs and deep-dish pizza, two things any trip to the windy city isn't complete without. Well, the jibarito is next on that list.
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Cook /Julia Holland
Garlic Bread Waffles Are The 3-Step Snack You Need To Try
Waffle makers might be defined by the classic breakfast food that constitutes the name, but they can be used for many more creative applications.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
The Best Way To Prep Scallops Before You Cook Them
Scallops are often considered a delicacy, but they are actually quite easy to prepare - so long as you perform a few extra steps before you cook them.
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Restaurants /Samantha Maxwell
14 Best Spots To Drink Wine In Boston
Looking to enjoy some wine in Beantown? You're in luck. These 14 Boston spots offer excellent wine, good food, fun atmosphere, and so much more.
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Cook /John Tolley
Ketchup Is The Secret Ingredient Jacques Pépin Uses For Saucy, Spicy Chicken Feet
The celebrity chef is well-known for his technique-driven yet simple dishes, and his recipe for sweet and spicy chicken feet is no different.
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Drinks /Ksenia Prints
Spring Blush Negroni co*cktail Recipe
Brighten up the season with this spring blush negroni, which features Lillet Blanc, Suze, and classic gin for a floral take on the classic white negroni.
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Drink /Nikita Ephanov
What's The Difference Between Force-Carbonated And Traditional Sparkling Wine?
With a growing market, sparkling wine is on the up, so we looked into what differences force-carbonation and the traditional making method bring to your fizz.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
Tofu Is The Unexpected Cream Cheese Substitute You Need
Tofu can be used in unconventional ways. And, when it comes to transforming it into cream cheese to top your next vegan bagel, the process is quite simple.
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Drink /Emma Segrest
The Best Beverage Devices We Saw At TIHS 2024
The Inspired Home Show 2024 showcased several innovative kitchen devices to elevate your home beverages. Here's a selection of some of our favorites.
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Restaurants /Brianna Lopez
11 Fast Food Ranch Sauces, Ranked
Not all ranch sauces are created equal. We sampled sauces, alongside french fries, from several fast food joints and ranked them on flavor and consistency.
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