Lotus root is one of the most popular vegetables in 🍜 Asian cuisine. Learn more about its versatile applications.
Contributor: Claire LowerStock and broth are very similar liquids, and can be used interchangeably in many recipes without incident. There are, however, a few key differences between them, the primary being a matter of bones. In its simplest form, broth is the liquid meat was cooked in. There are vegetarian variations on the theme, like […]
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Aromatics add flavor and aromas to dishes using a specific technique. Each cuisine has its own combination of aromatics.
How many of these do you already eat?
Phyllo dough and puff pastry are both wonders of the frozen food world that help us create amazing pastries, tarts, and other baked goods at the drop of a hat. Of course, if you’re the ambitious type you can make them yourself, but the beauty of these is their convenience and ease — you can pluck them straight from the frozen case. Both doughs are flaky and delicious, but how are they different, and can they be used interchangeably?
Consider yourself a newly minted olive oil expert.
It's easy to make a very quick buttermilk substitute in less than 10 minutes. Here's how.
From creamy tahini to nutty sesame oil, this is a flavorful seed that you should be using for health and taste!
Michael Mosley and other experts on how many times you can safely reheat and eat.
Panko and breadcrumbs are the pantry staples we reach for to add a crunchy topping to baked casseroles, and to make a super crisp breaded coating for fried and baked foods. They’re pretty similar, but do you know what sets them apart? It comes down to this: Breadcrumbs is a broad term, and there is more than one variety, one of which is panko. What sets these two pantry staples apart is their texture and how they’re made. Panko is a type of flaky breadcrumb.
I have been trying to eat healthier lately, and with that come a lot of veggies and fruits. The problem that I have noticed is that a lot of my produce will get soft, or rot a lot sooner than I anticipated. I can’t get fresh produce every day, so I needed to know how […]
Silicone is used to produce insulators, shoe insoles, and even deodorant. Find out the definition and history of this popular synthetic polymer.
You just need water and salt!
Don't throw away your banana peels just yet. Learn 9 different banana peel uses for your health that just might surprise you.
Useful and practical tips on how to cook shrimp and how to buy, clean and freeze them plus some delicious and easy shrimp recipes.
Turn the humble egg into a showstopper in a pinch.
Scientist Sudeep Agarwala, from Boston, thrilled Twitter users when he shared how people can easily make their own yeast using just three simple ingredients - telling them 'yeast is everywhere'
Spread the loveBanana Hacks You Should Know In this list, we will show you some amazing hacks with a banana. Now, banana is delicious and nutritious to be eaten just like that. It is packed with potassium, vitamins and other nutrients that makes it a wonderful fruit. It helps to relax muscles which makes it...Read More