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2 days ago

The Cheap Pantry Staple That Brightens Any Dish (And It's Mediterranean Diet-Friendly) - Tasting Table

Red wine vinegar is a versatile, shelf-stable pantry staple that complements the Mediterranean diet with its acidity and flavor.
Everyday cooking
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2 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.
#cooking-tips
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1 day ago
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Avoid Bland Shrimp Forever When You Season It Like This - Tasting Table

Season both sides of shrimp to enhance flavor and prevent blandness.
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6 days ago
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Butter Or Salt First? How A Michelin Chef Seasons Potatoes For Maximum Flavor - Tasting Table

Start with butter before seasoning potatoes to prevent water extraction and ensure tenderness.
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1 day ago

Avoid Bland Shrimp Forever When You Season It Like This - Tasting Table

Season both sides of shrimp to enhance flavor and prevent blandness.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Butter Or Salt First? How A Michelin Chef Seasons Potatoes For Maximum Flavor - Tasting Table

Start with butter before seasoning potatoes to prevent water extraction and ensure tenderness.
#african-cuisine
Dining
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4 days ago

25 African-Inspired Recipes You Need To Add To Your Rotation - Tasting Table

African cuisine offers diverse, flavorful dishes influenced by various cultures across the continent.
Dining
fromcooking.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago

Mix-and-Match These Stunning Dishes to Gather Loved Ones and Feast

Yewande Komolafe's curated menus celebrate African and diaspora cuisine through 25 recipes designed for flexible entertaining, prioritizing connection over perfection.
Venture
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

The Spice Economy

OpenAI's $122 billion investment reflects significant trends in private and public markets, while McCormick's merger with Unilever raises questions about market dynamics.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Forget Cabbage Or Potatoes - This Underrated Vegetable Deserves The Melting Treatment - Tasting Table

Melting leeks enhances their sweetness and texture, creating a flavorful side dish through searing and slow braising.
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

Diaspora Co. Teamed Up With Dozens of Farmers to Write a Cookbook

The spices are merely a vessel for culture, community, storytelling, and politics. The recipes were so fresh, simple, and seasonal. That's not the version of South Asian food that most people know.
Silicon Valley food
fromBon Appetit
5 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.
Everyday cooking
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

15 Tips For Growing Perfect Peppers - Tasting Table

Growing perfect peppers requires understanding their needs and providing specific care, especially in temperate climates.
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days 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.
Coffee
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2 weeks ago

8 Ways To Upgrade A Cup Of Herbal Tea - Tasting Table

Herbal tea offers diverse flavors and can be enhanced with delicate additions, unlike coffee, which often overpowers with strong flavors.
Cooking
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1 week ago

The All-Time Best Soup-Making Tips From Food Network Stars - Tasting Table

Soup can be elevated with simple techniques and ingredients from expert chefs.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

I Tried 9 Spices From Target. Here Are The Ones I'd Buy Again - Tasting Table

Good & Gather ground cinnamon and paprika offer adequate quality for baking and cooking, with cinnamon being particularly suitable for pastries while paprika adds color without strong flavor impact.
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Madrid food
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3 weeks ago

Here's How To Request Your Preferred Spice Level At Restaurants (Without Confusing Your Server) - Tasting Table

Distinguish between spice flavor and heat intensity when ordering Mexican food, requesting specific heat levels to enhance rather than overpower dishes while preserving authentic flavors.
Madrid food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Common Mexican Restaurant Mistake Many Make When It Comes To Spice - Tasting Table

Mexican cuisine emphasizes complex flavor balance through chilies rather than heat alone, with many traditional dishes being mild or sweet.
Madrid food
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Here's How To Request Your Preferred Spice Level At Restaurants (Without Confusing Your Server) - Tasting Table

Distinguish between spice flavor and heat intensity when ordering Mexican food, requesting specific heat levels to enhance rather than overpower dishes while preserving authentic flavors.
Madrid food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Common Mexican Restaurant Mistake Many Make When It Comes To Spice - Tasting Table

Mexican cuisine emphasizes complex flavor balance through chilies rather than heat alone, with many traditional dishes being mild or sweet.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Opinion: An ancient, sophisticated palate

Ancient people 5,000-8,000 years ago in northern Europe prepared sophisticated, carefully selected meals combining hunted fish, gathered plants, roots, and berries, suggesting deliberate culinary practices rather than simple subsistence eating.
Cooking
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2 weeks ago

Level Up The Flavor Of Bland Cabbage With The 'Dirty' Treatment - Tasting Table

Cabbage can be a flavorful and versatile ingredient when cooked properly, offering a delicious alternative to rice in dishes.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
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.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Why You Shouldn't Always Follow The Cooking Instructions On Food Boxes To The Letter - Tasting Table

Cooking instructions on packaging ensure safety but may not guarantee the best taste.
fromCN Traveller
4 weeks ago

Inside the technicoloured capital shaping India's melting-pot cuisine

Walking through the narrow bylanes of Mylapore neighbourhood at dusk is like watching a sepia-tinted postcard of Madras coming to life and gently reasserting itself over the Chennai of today. The 7th-century Kapaleeshwarar Temple, the fulcrum of commerce and culture, draws the devout into its timeless force field, and on nearby Pitchu Pillai Lane, a small crowd gathers around the Raghul Kuzhi Paniyaram street stall to buy kuzhi paniyarams: spongy orbs of pan-fried batter speckled with mustard seeds.
Silicon Valley food
Berlin food
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Locals Are Sharing The Foods That Are "Normal" In Their Country, But Would Gross Out Americans

Culturally unfamiliar foods often appear disgusting but taste delicious when prepared correctly and consumed with proper technique and cultural context.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

12 Flavorful Herbs That Thrive Inside Hanging Baskets - Tasting Table

Hanging baskets brimming with multicolored blooms make attractive additions to your patio or terrace, creating a lush environment even in a small balcony.
Everyday cooking
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Fusing Indian, East African and Mexican flavors - but don't call it 'fusion'

Though they were only serving in town for one night, the chefs and staff behind the Mexico City supernova Masala y Maíz managed to cause what felt like a temporary ripple in L.A. dining during their pop-up last week. It reminded this diner that despite the era's current dedication to culinary and cultural boundaries - you should only cook what you know, write what you know - a spirit of mixture and melding can actually lead to something extraordinary, and not cringey, in practice.
LA food
fromBon Appetit
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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3 weeks ago

Once You Try This Swap, The Usual Quesadilla Cheese Won't Cut It - Tasting Table

Burrata cheese enhances quesadillas with its creamy texture and rich flavor, making them even more delicious.
#beans
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

10 Biggest Mistakes Beginners Make With Indian Cooking - Tasting Table

Indian cooking success depends on proper technique and textural cues rather than ingredients alone, with tempering spices and developing base masalas being critical procedural steps.
Productivity
fromMedium
2 months ago

No 46. Everyone Talks about "Taste". What Is It?Why It Matters?

Product taste becomes the critical judgment skill for distinguishing truly valuable, distinctive products in an AI era that produces many "pretty good" options.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Give Seafood A Tasty Kick With A Brilliant Use Of Olive Oil - Tasting Table

Citrus zest infused into olive oil creates a bright, flavorful enhancement for fish and seafood dishes that combines fruity citrus notes with earthy olive oil richness.
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2 months ago

10 Foods And Drinks Where Country Of Origin Actually Matters - Tasting Table

Country of origin labeling became mandatory on all international products entering the United States in 2009. The goal was to ensure American consumers knew where the products they were buying came from, enabling shoppers to make informed buying decisions. These products include everything from Mexican avocados to French wine to pasta from Italy, with the latter thankfully safe from recent U.S. tariffs. However, does the location a product comes from actually matter?
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1 month ago

8 Mistakes Everyone Makes Cooking With Cumin - Tasting Table

Cumin is a versatile, flavorful seasoning essential for a well-stocked spice rack, but common mistakes in its use can significantly impact dish quality.
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2 months ago

Curry Powder Vs Garam Masala: What's The Difference Between These Flavorful Spices? - Tasting Table

The first whiff of garam masala, for example, might transport you back to a wonderful meal that you had at your favorite Indian restaurant last weekend. Curry powder, on the other hand, despite bearing the word "curry" in its title - which is what you ordered at the Indian restaurant, right? - is unlikely to awaken such a connection. Its aroma might, however, remind you of dishes coming from countries like Jamaica, Thailand, and Japan.
Food & drink
Everyday cooking
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1 month ago

The Seriously Underrated Spice Mix That Belongs In Your Burger Meat - Tasting Table

Berbere, an African spice blend with 5th-century origins, transforms burgers with complex flavors of chili, garlic, ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon, requiring conservative use of one to two teaspoons per pound of ground beef.
Cooking
fromBoston Herald
1 month ago

Cooking without meat can be fun and flavorful. Here are 5 recipes to try

Meat-free meals offer delicious flavor options using fish, legumes, and vegetables, particularly suited for spring and Lenten seasons with recipes high in protein and omega-3s.
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 months ago

A New Kind of Pantry Staple: How Simrancooks Is Redefining Heritage, Convenience, and Flavor - Food & Beverage Magazine

Simrancooks turns decades-old Canary Islands family sauces into accessible, slow-cooked condiments that simplify and elevate everyday home cooking.
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2 months ago

When To Plant Peppers For The Biggest Harvest: It Depends On Your Zip Code - Tasting Table

The U.S. Department of Agriculture published the Plant Hardiness Zone Map, which breaks the country into 13 zones that help determine the best time of year to get started on various fruits and vegetables, such as peppers. Each zone varies by 10 degrees, and each subzone varies by five degrees, even if a single state can technically be broken into several zones.
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Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

What's The Difference Between Thai And Indian Curries? - Tasting Table

The term "curry" originated from a colonial misunderstanding of Tamil "kari", becoming a catch-all label for diverse saucy, spiced dishes across many cuisines.
#one-pot
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Spice up your life! 17 soups with a kick from chicken curry laksa to roast pumpkin

Spiced soups transform bland ingredients into warming, flavorful dishes by making spices the dominant taste while remaining forgiving and adaptable to available ingredients.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

10 Creative Uses For Chamoy - Tasting Table

Chamoy, a Mexican sauce made from fruit, lime juice, and dried chilies, adds sweet, acidic, and spicy flavors to diverse dishes beyond traditional fruit and cocktail applications.
Food & drink
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1 month ago

You'll Never Have Fruit The Same Way Again After Trying This 2026 Trend - Tasting Table

Combining fruit with spicy seasonings creates a lasting 'fricy' flavor profile that balances sweet, juicy fruit with piquant spice in foods and drinks.
Cooking
fromwww.ocregister.com
1 month ago

Recipes: Turkey isn't just for holiday feasts anymore

Turkey breast offers versatile, quick-cooking options for weeknight dinners beyond holiday meals, serving as lean protein for roasting, simmering, sautéing, or freezing for later use.
Food & drink
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why restaurant rice always tastes better and the simple step home cooks skip - Silicon Canals

Restaurant-quality fried rice depends on extremely high heat to produce wok hei and on using properly cooled, separated rice for best texture and flavor.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Simple Trick For Substituting Coriander With Cumin - Tasting Table

Coriander and cumin aren't direct substitutes. Cumin is more pungent and earthy, so if used in place of coriander, I recommend using about half the amount and adding a touch of citrus zest or fennel seed to restore brightness.
Cooking
from101 Cookbooks
3 months ago

One-Pot Indian-Spiced Rice with Cauliflower and Tofu

A true one-pot meal, this Indian-spiced rice is made with store-bought spicy simmer sauce, paired with tofu and cauliflower. It's hearty, filling and you can load it up with a range of herbs or crunchy nuts as toppings. We are staying in a little loft in San Francisco right now, trying to find our next place to live. The kitchen is tiny: two electric burners, a microwave, roughly 2 feet of counter space.
Food & drink
fromEpicurious
8 years ago

31 Cashew Recipes That Go Beyond the Snack Bowl

Soaked and blended, cashews become a stand-in for heavy cream, keeping stuffed shells, soups, pasta sauces, and desserts luxuriously dairy-free. Toasted and roughly chopped, they add crunch to salads, curries, stir-fries, and more. There are so many reasons to love cooking with these seeds-that's right, "cashew nut" is technically a misnomer, since they grow outside the fruit rather than inside a hard shell like true nuts.
Food & drink
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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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1 month ago

Growing A Clove Tree Indoors Requires Commitment, But Can Be Worth The Effort - Tasting Table

Clove trees can be grown indoors in pots as attractive houseplants with mosquito-repellent properties, but require tropical conditions and six to ten years before producing harvestable flower buds.
Food & drink
fromwww.ocregister.com
1 month ago

Recipes: Make these dishes for a delicious and healthy Ramadan

Tahini is a versatile, nutritious sesame seed paste ideal for Ramadan dishes, offering protein, healthy fats, and flavor for iftar and suhoor.
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2 months ago

Ras El Hanout Vs Garam Masala: What's The Difference? - Tasting Table

Your spice cabinet is like a passport of sorts, allowing you to sample the flavors and ingredients of different cuisines and cook dishes from around the globe. As such, building a robust collection of both staple spices, and more underrated and unique ones is important. If you're shopping for new additions to step up your seasoning game, look no further than garam masala and ras el hanout. Although these spice mixes may have similar colors and ingredients, there are some major differences between the two that warrant adding both to your spice cabinet.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Trader Joe's Ground Cinnamon Is Tasty, But There's A Better Place To Buy It - Tasting Table

Costco's Kirkland Signature Organic Ground Saigon Cinnamon delivers stronger flavor and far better per-ounce value than Trader Joe's Organic Ground Cinnamon.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

High on ... mustard? Cannabis industry teams up with chefs in push to stand out

Food and stoner culture have always gone together, but these days chefs and cannabis professionals are working together to find thoughtful, new ways to incorporate weed into meals. For National Hot Pastrami Day on 14 January, a celebrated Jewish deli in Chicago teamed up with a local Illinois dispensary to give customers free pastrami sandwiches garnished with cannabis-infused mustard. The High on Rye event was held in the parking lot of Ivy Hall dispensary's Logan Square location.
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1 month ago

For The Most Flavorful Spaghetti, Use This Seasoned Meat Instead Of Ground Beef - Tasting Table

Chorizo sausage replaces ground beef in spaghetti, delivering complex smoky, spicy, and savory flavors that transform the classic dish into something entirely new.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Everything You Need To Know About West African Pepper Sauce - Tasting Table

West African pepper sauce embodies the region's bold, spicy flavors and serves as an accessible gateway to diverse West African cuisine and culinary traditions.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Is It Ever Worth Buying Name-Brand Spices? Here's What To Know Before Stocking Up - Tasting Table

Buy generic basic spices like salt and pepper, but splurge on premium small-batch spices for highlighted flavors since quality, freshness, and origin affect taste.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This NYC Restaurant Is Taking Diners on a Culinary Tour of India-One Region at a Time

India is a country with countless regional specialties, each with its own history, culture, and unique use of spices. I wanted our guests to experience that variety and feel as though they were traveling across India one meal at a time.
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1 month ago

Say Goodbye To Bland Broccoli When You Add A Spoonful Of This - Tasting Table

Using chili crisp provides oil, spicy flavor, and crunchy texture to quickly transform broccoli into a tender, crispy, and flavorful dish.
Food & drink
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Healthy food doesn't have to suck

Transform diets toward whole grains and legumes and make nutritious pasta that matches the taste and texture of ultra-processed alternatives to enable sustainable eating.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

12 Creative Ways To Use Fresh Dill - Tasting Table

Fresh dill adds potent, grassy, lemony flavor that elevates dishes; use it in compound butter, with smoked salmon, pickles, or dill-based soups.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
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.
Cooking
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

17 Cooking Choices That Are Considered Straight-Up Offensive Around The World

Many countries enforce strict culinary rules—condiment order on Chilean completos, no glaze on Swedish cinnamon buns, no raisins in potato salad, and proper taco shells.
Cooking
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2 months ago

This Underrated Spice Transforms Roast Beef With Its Earthy Flavor - Tasting Table

Cumin complements roast beef by adding warm, earthy, nutty, and smoky flavors that enhance richness and depth when used toasted, ground, or in rubs.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Creamy Canned Ingredient That'll Instantly Bulk Up A Batch Of Soup - Tasting Table

Adding coconut milk enriches soup with creamy body, healthy fats, minerals, emulsifying properties, and a coconut flavor while increasing satiety and balancing spice or acidity.
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2 months ago

Use This Underrated Meat And Spice Combo For Next-Level Tomato Sauce - Tasting Table

Pork and fennel seeds enhance tomato sauces by balancing richness with anise-like sweetness, creating fragrant, complex ragu flavors.
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