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What’s the best rice for paella?

What type of rice is used for paella? Is paella rice the same as Valencia rice?

What is the difference between regular, raw, and manuka honey?

What’s the difference between proof and ABV?

What does ABV mean? Are ABV and Proof standard measurements?

The Best Way to Store Nuts and Seeds

What's the best way to store nuts and seeds? Should nuts and seeds be stored in the pantry or the freezer? How long can nuts be kept in the refrigerator?

Tawny vs Ruby Port

What is the difference between tawny and ruby port? What qualifies as an LVB port or a vintage port?

What is inulin?

What is inulin, and which foods contain it?

How is rock shrimp different from regular shrimp?

What does rock shrimp taste like? Are rock shrimp good to eat?

What is 'Nduja?

What is 'ndjua paste made of? What does 'nduja taste like?

What are bay leaves?

What is a bay leaf? Where did bay leaf come from, and how is it used?

Almond Paste vs Marzipan

What is the difference between almond paste and marzipan? Can you subsitute almond paste for marzipan?

What is Lemongrass?

What is lemongrass used for? Where can you find lemongrass?

What is Black Cocoa Powder?

Can black cocoa powder be substituted for unsweetened cocoa powder in recipes?


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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 …