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Bleached vs Unbleached Flour
Why is flour bleached? Is bleached or unbleached better to use?
What Is Cultured Butter?
How does cultured butter differ from regular butter?
Varieties of Radish, Explained
Is horseradish a type of radish? TELL ME MORE: Radishes
What is glutinous rice flour?
Does glutinous rice flour contain gluten? What's the difference between glutinous rice flour and regular rice flour?
How To Dye Eggs Naturally
How can I naturally dye eggs for Easter? Easy natural Easter egg dye recipes.
Varieties of Clam, Explained
Clams: hard-shell vs soft-shell, and the many sub-varieties.
What is Turmeric?
Is fresh turmeric better than dried? How should turmeric be stored? Is turmeric good for you?
What are Cacao Nibs?
Cacao nibs vs cacao sweet nibs.
What is Orange Wine?
Is orange wine made from oranges?
What is Soy Sauce?
TELL ME MORE: Soy Sauce Varieties
Is fennel a vegetable or an herb?
TELL ME MORE: Fennel
Why is buying pole & line caught canned tuna important?
What does pole & line-caught mean, and why is it better?
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Recipes
Farro with dried apricots & feta
With bits of dried apricots, lemon zest, and feta, this hearty side feels light and refreshing.
Mojito Cocktail
Latin flavors are all the rage now, and here is one of the hottest drinks. It's a refreshing blend of rum, mint, sugar, and soda water — WOW!
Cheesy Grits Soufflé
The coarsely ground dried corn known as grits is a southern staple. Polenta or cornmeal may also be used in this recipe.
Sweet Cream Topping
To enjoy Stove-Top Apple Crisp while it's warm and fresh, whip up this simple cream after making the crunchy topping and before cooking the apples.
Double-Dipped Onion Rings
Soaking and double dipping deliver a harmonious combination—a large slice of sweet onion encased in a crispy crust. This is the perfect onion ring.
By following a few simple steps, you can have some of the best rings you’ll ever eat. Sure, they’re wonderful by themselves, but with a steak or sandwich—oh my!
To achieve the perfect ring, you must do two things. First, soak the onion slices in cold water to dilute the sulfur content, turning them sweet and mild. And second, for a …