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  • Cook /John Tolley

    The Quick 3-Ingredient Shrimp co*cktail Sauce For When You're In A Pinch

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  • Cook /Molly Harris

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  • Cook /Michelle Welsch

    The Simple Method To Make Your Oreos Even Sweeter

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  • Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen

    What's The Difference Between Water Crackers And Rice Crackers?

    From afar the two may look very similar, but there are subtle differences in their origins, ingredients, and the resulting tastes and textures.

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  • Cook /Nikki Munoz

    The Best Canned Beans Brand You Should Buy Is Actually Not Goya

    When it comes to canned beans, Goya has long been viewed as the industry standard. But when we ranked our top choices, another brand actually took first place.

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  • Cook /Karen Hart

    Why You Should Avoid Citrus At All Costs When Cleaning Your Dutch Oven

    The Dutch oven may be one of, if not, the most significant pots to cook in, so here's why you should avoid citrus when cleaning your Dutch oven.

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  • Cook /Claire Redden

    The Reason Sourdough Bread May Still Work For A Gluten-Free Diet

    If you have celiac disease, sourdough bread is off the table, but if you typically avoid bread as part of a gluten-free diet, sourdough can still be an option.

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  • Recipes /Jessica Morone

    Chewy Sweet Coconut Bars Recipe

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  • Exclusives /Claire Redden

    The Best Way To Properly Store Za'atar, According To Alon Shaya - Exclusive

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  • Cook /Elizabeth Okosun

    Peanut Butter Is The Key Ingredient For Ghanaian-Style Short Ribs

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  • Cook /Michelle Welsch

    Soak Dried Fruit In Bourbon For A Subtle Way To Booze-Up Baked Goods

    Soaking pieces of fruit in bourbon may take a bit of planning, but a juicy burst of alcohol-infused sweetness can elevate basic recipes.

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  • Cook /Luna Regina

    Give Your Carrot Cake A Burst Of Flavor With Toasted Coconut

    There are countless ways you can make carrot cake better, even by adding something as simple as toasted coconut (which you can easily make in the air fryer).

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  • Cook /Kat Lieu

    Andrew Zimmern Likes To Keep It Simple When It Comes To Taco Toppings - Exclusive

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  • Cook /Molly Harris

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  • Drink /Luna Regina

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  • Drink /James Hastings

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  • Cook /Stephanie Friedman

    The Difference Between American And Roman Artichokes

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  • Recipes /Alexander Roberts

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  • Grocery /Molly Harris

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  • Cook /Simone Gerber

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  • Culture /Stephanie Friedman

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  • Cook /Luna Regina

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  • News /Autumn Swiers

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  • Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen

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  • Exclusives /Julia Holland

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  • Cook /Karen Hart

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  • Cook /John Tolley

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