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11 hours ago

Thriving Tomato Plants Come Easy With This Natural Fertilizer Made From Kitchen Scraps - Tasting Table

Onion peels can be used as fertilizer to enhance tomato plant growth by providing essential nutrients.
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3 days ago

The 2 Best Types Of Apples You Should Always Buy At Aldi - Tasting Table

Honeycrisp and Cosmic Crisp apples are the top recommended choices at Aldi for their freshness and flavor.
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17 years ago

Almond Extract Can Make or Break Your Dessert

Almond extract is a potent flavoring made from bitter almonds, known for its strong, distinctive taste that can enhance or overpower desserts.
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6 days ago

These Costco Apple Tree Varieties Add A Fanciful Touch To Your Garden - Tasting Table

Spring planting apple trees from Costco offers quality options for home gardens.
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2 days ago

Can Raw Asparagus Be Delicious? Apparently Yes

Raw smashed asparagus salad transforms tough asparagus into a tender, flavorful dish using simple techniques and minimal ingredients.
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1 week ago

5 Fruits And Vegetables To Stock Up On In The Spring - Tasting Table

Buying seasonal produce offers better taste, nutritional value, and lower prices.
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1 week ago

Jamie Oliver's Crisp Burger Topping For Extra Crunch (No, It's Not Lettuce) - Tasting Table

A burger can be elevated with unique ingredients like apples, enhancing flavor and texture.
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1 week ago

A Salmon and Potato Recipe That Only Feels Fancy

Winter is over, and spring brings fresh ingredients like asparagus, wild salmon, and strawberries for delightful meals.
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1 week ago

One Unexpected Addition Transforms French Onion Dip Instantly - Tasting Table

Pickles enhance French onion dip with tangy richness and flavor contrast, elevating the dish beyond traditional ingredients.
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1 week ago

8 Absolute Best Tips For Watering Your Fruit Trees - Tasting Table

Proper watering techniques are essential for healthy fruit trees, emphasizing deep watering over frequent shallow watering.
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3 days ago

The Best Everyday Seasoning Blends Worth Keeping On Hand, According To Renowned Chefs - Tasting Table

Creative seasonings enhance meals and renowned chefs share their favorite everyday blends.
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1 week ago

These Transportive Jellies Are So Much More Than Dessert

Patience is essential for creating stunning jelly desserts, as demonstrated by chef Thu Buser's intricate techniques and colorful flavor combinations.
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6 days ago

We're Going to Stop Trying to Make 'Allium' Happen

The word 'allium' is the name of a group of vegetables including garlic, onions, chives, leeks and others that are botanically related. Because of the myriad ways they influence flavor, in states ranging from raw to cooked (even burnt), they're culinarily related too.
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1 week ago

For Tastier Caramelized Onions, Use One Cup Of This (It's Not Sugar) - Tasting Table

Coca-Cola enhances caramelized onions, making them richer and more flavorful in various dishes.
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3 weeks ago

Spring has officially sprung reawaken your palate with zingy, zesty seasonal ingredients

Spring's arrival brings seasonal ingredients like crab and rhubarb, inspiring fresh recipes and renewed culinary enthusiasm after winter.
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2 weeks ago

10 Fast-Growing Fruit Trees You'll Want In Your Yard - Tasting Table

Starting an edible garden can make it easier for you to eat healthy and avoid rising grocery costs. You have access to fresh, organic fruits and veggies right outside your door.
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1 week ago

How to pick the best figs? Inspect their bottoms: Alice Zaslavsky's figs on herby labneh with pomegranate dressing recipe

Figs are ancient fruits that require tactile assessment for quality, and labneh is a popular dish made from strained yoghurt.
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3 weeks ago

Our Spring Cookbook Potluck Was a Salad Fest

A potluck party was organized to celebrate new cookbooks, featuring diverse dishes prepared by staff from the selected titles.
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2 weeks ago
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How Cutting Sweet Potatoes Into 'Accordions' Turns Them Into A Restaurant-Level Side Dish - Tasting Table

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2 weeks ago

How Cutting Sweet Potatoes Into 'Accordions' Turns Them Into A Restaurant-Level Side Dish - Tasting Table

Accordion-style sweet potatoes are a fun, elegant side dish that enhances flavor and presentation.
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3 weeks ago

What Makes Shallots Different From Green Onions - Tasting Table

Shallots and green onions are distinct ingredients with different flavors and culinary uses.
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1 month ago

Mashed Miso Maple Purple Sweet Potatoes With Sesame Crunch Recipe - Tasting Table

Purple sweet potatoes, popular in Okinawa's blue zone, offer striking visual appeal and antioxidant-rich nutrition that can be creatively prepared into nutritious side dishes.
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3 weeks ago

Forget daffs it's edible alliums like wild garlic that spell spring in the garden for me

Wild alliums, particularly wild garlic, are favored for their edibility and strong flavor, making them a preferred choice over traditional spring bulbs.
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9 years ago

What to Cook When You're Stuck Between Winter and Spring

Cooking during late March can be particularly challenging due to the cold weather and lack of fresh produce. The desire for spring recipes clashes with the reality of winter ingredients still dominating the market.
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2 weeks ago

This One Ingredient Upgrade Makes Poached Pears So Much Better - Tasting Table

Pears can be poached in vermouth for enhanced flavor, complemented by sweet additions like orange or honey.
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3 weeks ago

Give Honey A Break And Let This Glaze Give Ham A Tangier Flavor - Tasting Table

Apricot glaze offers a flavorful alternative to honey for glazing ham, enhancing moisture and complexity.
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3 weeks ago

Bake An Extra Savory Bite Into Roasted Carrots With A Single Ingredient - Tasting Table

Miso paste enhances roasted carrots by adding umami depth and balancing their sweetness with savory and tangy flavors.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

In L.A., vibrant winter salads taste like spring

Winter salads featuring California's late winter-to-spring produce like grapefruit, beets, and fennel offer bright, refreshing alternatives to heavy seasonal dishes.
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2 months ago

This Apple Variety Is Hands-Down One Of The Worst For Baking - Tasting Table

Red Delicious apples are unsuitable for baking because they soften and collapse, lack acidity, and produce mealy, watery, bland textures when exposed to heat.
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3 weeks ago

7 Ways to the Best Salmon of Your Life

Salmon can be enhanced through various cooking methods, textural contrasts, and the use of wild salmon for better flavor and sustainability.
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1 month ago

The Absolute Best Way To Store Green Garlic To Keep It Fresh And Crisp - Tasting Table

Moisture is your best bet for keeping green garlic fresh and crisp long enough to elevate your dishes throughout the week. Just wrap it in a damp paper towel before placing it in a plastic bag for fridge storage (the crisper drawer should work). These steps should last it for about five to seven days.
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3 weeks ago

Forget The Oven: Baked Apples Are Even Better When Prepared On Your Grill - Tasting Table

Grilled baked apples offer a simple, versatile dessert option using sugar, spices, and butter, cookable on a grill without an oven during hot weather.
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12 years ago

31 Spring Side Dishes to Brighten Any Meal

One lap around the farmers market is enough to inspire spring vegetable recipes that make the most of thick stalks of asparagus, perky pink radishes, purple-streaked spring onions, tender sweet peas, thin-skinned new potatoes, and more.
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4 weeks ago

This Trick Gives Apples So Much Savory Flavor, They Might Outshine Your Pork Dinner - Tasting Table

Cook apples in the same skillet as pork to create a complementary dish where apples absorb pork flavors, juices, and fat for enhanced taste.
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4 weeks ago

Forget Caramelized Onions: Onion Confit Makes The Best Topping For Virtually Anything - Tasting Table

Onion confit is a French jam-like topping made by simmering sliced onions with butter, oil, vinegar, and aromatics for 30-40 minutes, creating a smooth, tangy flavor superior to caramelized onions.
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1 month ago

Should I Refrigerate Apples? An A-to-Z Guide to Storing Fruits and Vegetables

Store and handle produce correctly and use imperfect parts creatively to extend freshness, reduce food waste, and save money.
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2 months ago

Caramelized Apples & Pork Chops

Apple wedges, shallots, cider, vinegar, bone broth, garlic, and woody herbs tie everything together, creating a simple yet spectacular one-pan meal. The stewed apples and salty pork practically beg for the refreshing, spicy kick that freshly grated horseradish provides as a finishing touch. (Prepared horseradish works here too, but it's worth seeking out fresh.) I recommend having lots of crusty sourdough bread ready on the table for mopping up all the shalloty gravy.
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1 month ago

Apples Vs. Bananas: How They Stack Up Nutritionally - Tasting Table

Apples and bananas are similarly nutritious portable fruits with modest differences in calories, carbohydrate type, and glycemic impact influenced by ripeness and pairings.
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2 months ago

The Difference Between Mandarin Oranges And Clementines - Tasting Table

A clementine is a type of mandarin; mandarins form a broader category that includes clementines, tangerines, and satsumas.
Agriculture
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2 months ago

Empire State of apples

New York's 500+ family-owned orchards use dwarfing trees in high-density plantings to produce hundreds of apple varieties sold at over 7,400 retailers nationwide.
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1 month ago

How to turn limp rhubarb into tasty jam recipe

It's essential to use raw honey for fermenting, because it is naturally acidic (low pH) and contains wild yeasts, beneficial microbes and active enzymes that help create a healthy fermentation environment once diluted. Pasteurised honey, on the other hand, is heat-treated to slow crystallisation, which also destroys many of the naturally occurring yeasts, beneficial bacteria and enzymes needed for fermentation.
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1 month ago

When Prunes Tried to Make "Dried Plums" Happen

In the late 1990s, the California Prune Board set out on a quixotic mission to amend this sales-flattening reputation. It would attempt to rechristen this ancient fruit in the hopes the prune could one day be as unencumbered as an apricot, a raisin, or a fig.
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2 months ago

We're Here for the Glittering, Glitzy Candied Fruit Renaissance

Candied fruit's translucent, jewel-like appearance and sugar-based preservation process create a labor-intensive confection that prolongs fruit life while captivating modern culinary aesthetics.
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2 months ago

Most Fruit Trees Can Wait Until Spring To Be Pruned, Except These Two - Tasting Table

Prune apple and pear trees in winter to improve light, reduce crowding, and boost future fruit; avoid winter pruning for most other fruit trees.
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4 months ago

Holiday Baking Beyond Cookies

Let's talk about holiday baking that goes beyond cookies! These are the festive winter bakes to try. The list includes an ultra fragrant gingerbread cake, a bright citrus loaf, and the perfect flourless chocolate cake. Few people love baking holiday cookies more than me, but a good amount of my favorite December baking happens outside the cookie platter. Think fragrant spice cakes, all things citrus, buttery, and bright - or deep, melty chocolate on the frostiest nights.
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2 months ago

Red Gomashio

Keep this red gomashio on your kitchen counter and sprinkle it with abandon on eggs, rice, potatoes, soups, and noodles. Made with toasted sesame seeds, crushed cardamom, chile powder and dried onion it's a fast way to season all your favorite staples. Gomashio is a simple Japanese seasoning made from toasted sesame seeds and salt. It adds crunch, nuttiness, and added nutrients from the sesame seeds.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

A dim sum cheat sheet: What to look for in five core items

Best dim sum is eaten with a group; order many dishes, ensure items don't stick to the steamer, and always ask for chile oil.
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fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

Hot Honey-Glazed Salmon

A bright, vinegar-splashed hot honey glaze creates a sweet-spicy lacquer for broiled salmon, ideal over rice or grains for quick, restaurant-quality meals.
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2 months ago

Once-Popular Parsnips Didn't Fail As A Vegetable - They're Just Easy To Ruin - Tasting Table

Parsnips' signature sweet, nutty flavor comes from their cold-weather cultivation. That subterranean freeze is what converts the roots' starches into sugars as the veggie grows underground. This is also why spring-harvested parsnips tend to be sweetest, although parsnips can be harvested during the fall and winter months, too. Fall- and winter-harvested parsnips feature a firmer texture and earthier, subtly bitter tasting profile.
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2 months ago

22 Fruits To Dip In Chocolate Besides Strawberries - Tasting Table

Many fruits beyond strawberries pair deliciously with chocolate; vary chocolate type, add complementary ingredients, and use fresh, frozen, or dried fruit with a plan for adhesion.
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2 months ago

Sauteed Pears: The Simple Dessert You've Been Overlooking All Along - Tasting Table

Saute pears with fat, a sweetener, and warm spices to create a tender, flavorful dessert or versatile topping.
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2 months ago

Video: Charred Tangerines on Toast

For an unexpectedly good hors d'oeuvre, char tangerines. Yes, tangerines. Letting the blackened citrus steep in an herby oil yields a sweet, silky and pleasantly bitter result. This recipe for charred tangerines on toast was the first recipe I got a lot of confused comments about. And I understand. It's a little strange. But I also will say it's really good.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

The most lemony recipes for using L.A.'s bounty of citrus

Every morning I join a group of friends for coffee and conversation at a cafe in my neighborhood. We call ourselves the "coffee klatch." This time of year, one of the key klatchers, Michael Soriano, often comes bearing a bag of Meyer lemons, picked from his tree. Last year he even did a drive-by in front of my apartment, delivering a bag of those fragrant golden orbs just for me. Such luxury! And free. It felt like a heist.
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2 months ago

What To Look For On Your Shiitake Mushrooms To Know They're The Best Option - Tasting Table

There are numerous types of mushrooms, each with unique flavor and texture characteristics. Shiitake mushrooms are from Asia, featuring a classic bulbous brown cap and a thinner, edible stem. Their meaty chew and deep umami flavor is a boon to many recipes you're sure to love, whether it's a conventional Asian stir fry or a creamy risotto. Of course, a successful shiitake recipe starts with the freshest mushrooms.
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2 months ago

12 Creative Ways To Use Dried Fruit In Your Cooking - Tasting Table

Dried fruit adds concentrated sweet-tart flavor, texture, and balance to both sweet and savory dishes, complementing gamey meats, umami-rich foods, and salads.
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2 months ago

Recipes: Make these 3 delicious dishes with fresh mushrooms

Don't be intimidated by fresh mushrooms. They are prized for their flavor and versatility. Look for firm mushrooms that are free of soft spots or mold. Wash them just before using them but be sure to store them unwashed. Never submerge in water to wash them because mushrooms absorb like a sponge and become mushy. Wipe with moist paper towels. Some prefer to clean them with a soft-bristled mushroom brush. If extremely dirty, they can be very briefly dunked into cold water and wiped dry.
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2 months ago

I Tried 6 Different Ways To Caramelize Onions. This One Was The Best. - Tasting Table

In this review, I'll provide instructions on how to use the stovetop, oven, Instant Pot, and air fryer to prepare caramelized onions in six different ways, using nothing more than butter, salt, onions, and sometimes vegetable broth. Although you can achieve shockingly good caramelized onions with a variety of ingredients like brown sugar, alcohol, and balsamic vinegar, I kept things simple so that I could better evaluate the flavor and texture of the onions themselves.
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1 month ago

How To Peel Oranges For Perfectly Sweet, Pith-Less Slices - Tasting Table

Use a sharp paring or small chef's knife to remove peel and pith by slicing off top and bottom, cutting along the curve, then slicing between membranes.
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1 month ago

Why Apple Cider Vinegar Is The Key To Better Braised Cabbage - Tasting Table

Apple cider vinegar transforms braised cabbage by providing a bright, balanced flavor that complements the vegetable's earthiness and rounds out its natural bitterness.
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1 month ago

Pork chops and curd with amaretti and pear: Max Coen's recipes for cooking with citrus

Sour and sweet citrus provide acidity, bitterness, floral notes and sweetness; pair sour for brightness and sweet for balance to enhance dishes like pork chops.
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2 months ago

The Best Types Of Tomatoes For Tomato Sandwiches - Tasting Table

A delicious choice of simple sandwich filling, heirloom tomatoes are a type of tomato for which the seeds have been passed down through generations, hence the name. Unlike hybrid tomatoes, the seeds for heirloom varieties are open-pollinated and not engineered for an extensive life. As such, they are quite special, boasting a unique appearance and taste. Heirloom tomato season typically spans between later summer and early fall, meaning this specific sandwich selection will be dependent on the time of year.
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1 month ago

Helen Goh's recipe for rhubarb, pear and hazelnut crumble with browned butter | The sweet spot

Rhubarb brings its late-winter brightness to this favourite pudding, while ripe, buttery pears soften the edges and add a gentle creaminess. Instead of the traditional rubbing-in method, the crumble is made by pouring warm browned butter straight into the dry ingredients, creating a pebbly topping with a deeper toasted flavour. Leave out the crushed fennel seed, if you prefer, but this small addition, bloomed briefly in the butter, gives the whole thing a subtle aromatic lift.
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2 months ago

Here's Why You Need To Be Air Frying Grapefruit - Tasting Table

Air-frying grapefruit caramelizes and concentrates sugars, enhancing sweetness for a quick, versatile breakfast or dessert in about five to seven minutes at 400°F.
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2 months ago

The Average Person Won't Be Able To Identify These Desserts From Just Their Ingredients, So I'll Be Impressed If You Do

I love dessert as much as the next person. The existence of dessert is truly one of the best things to have happened to mankind, and I've always had immense respect for people who know how to make these sweet treats. Now, if you're curious like me, you've probably also tried whipping some stuff up in the kitchen (no one's going to ask if you failed. That's between you and your stand mixer).
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from101 Cookbooks
3 months ago

Citron Noodles with Miso Garlic Butter

These citron noodles were inspired by the Buddha's hand citron I bought at the farmers' market last week. I find it near impossible to pass them up, and love their ability to perfume my entire kitchen while I dream up their citrusy fate. The fava beans came from the next stall, and everything else you see here was already on hand at home - furikake, chili crisp, butter, and miso.
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2 months ago

The Step You Can't Skip When Baking With Blueberries - Tasting Table

The step is coating blueberries with cornstarch before adding them to your mix. "Blueberries leak a lot as they bake, and that juice can mess with the crumb or make things a bit wet," Daud explains. "The cornstarch soaks up some of that moisture, so the berries stay more contained." Dredging in cornstarch gives you more control over the berries and resulting texture of your bake, as it keeps them intact and their moisture in check.
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fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

7 Last-Minute Meals Our Editors Make With Store-Bought Dumplings

Each month, our staff shares unfussy recipe ideas that you can call upon any day of the week. Because yes, our editors love to cook, but sometimes we need to get dinner on the table 12 minutes ago. That's when we look to kitchen helpers, humble ingredients that can quickly turn into delicious meals. This month, it's all about store-bought dumplings.
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2 months ago

For The Best Gravy Of Your Life, Add A Splash Of This Condiment - Tasting Table

A good gravy is one of the most useful condiments out there. It can elevate the most rock-like of buttermilk biscuits, the driest of turkeys, and butter-less mashed potatoes. But since it does a lot of work helping others, your favorite gravy recipe is probably just about due for an upgrade of its own. The next time your gravy is looking especially bland or pallid, give it a boost of flavor with an unexpected ingredient: soy sauce.
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