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19 Game-Changing Cooking “Secrets” People Have Learned While Traveling Abroad
Cooking Secrets Learned Abroad One of the best parts of traveling is eating your way around a new destination and learning about lots of new flavors, recipes, and culinary traditions. So redditor u/Wild-Eagle8105 asked, “What is one ‘secret’ recipe you learned from your travels?” Here’s what people said (including one of my own favorite cooking…
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Old-Fashioned Oatmeal
Nutrition Notes Are Oats Good for You? Whether you choose steel-cut oats, old-fashioned (rolled) oats or plain instant oats, the nutrition is the same. You’ll get complex carbs, fiber, plant protein, vitamins and minerals. Eating oats has been linked with reduced cholesterol levels, balanced blood sugar and a healthy digestive tract. Are Old-Fashioned Oats Gluten-Free?…
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Episode guide | The Cook Up with Adam Liaw S1 | All episodes and recipes
— Stream all episodes of anytime on . — Episode 1 | Family Dinner Top chef Colin Fassnidge and much-loved tv and radio personality Yumi Stynes drop by The Cook Up kitchen to cook with Adam Liaw and show what they serve for their very own family dinners. Episode 2 | Lemongrass Adam Liaw is joined by…
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10 Tips for Eco-friendly Cooking
Do you know what goes into your food? Bite into a pear from a standard supermarket, and you could be consuming more than 20 potentially dangerous chemicals. Modern agriculture has made great strides in producing enough crops to satisfy demand, but food companies often use pesticides and chemicals that can harm you and the environment.…
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How to Cook Cabbage So It’s Delicious
Pictured Recipe: Roasted Savoy Cabbage with Orange Vinaigrette Cabbage is among the most versatile vegetables. It can be served raw as a crunchy coleslaw, braised on the stove, roasted in the oven, cooked in the slow cooker or even grilled like a steak. Cabbage doesn’t always get the appreciation it deserves. That’s because it often…
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100 Sizzling Summer Dinner Ideas To Keep Your Cool on Hot Days
Summer dinners shouldn’t require a lot of stove or oven time, and that’s not necessarily a limitation. To prove it, we compiled dozens of summer dinner ideas that are full of flavor and use peak summer produce. Add at least a few of them to your weekly menu to make dinnertime this summer simpler and…
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38 ‘Top Chef’ Recipes to Add to Your Rotation
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the excitement of Top Chef into your own kitchen, these recipes are a great place to start, with dishes from contestants and judges alike. You can try Season 4 winner (and 2011 F&W Best New Chef) Stephanie Izard’s vibrant Seared Tuna Tiradito for a starter, or for dessert, Season…
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The 101 Most Creative Things To Cook On The Grill
1 Grilled Stuffed Peppers PHOTO: JULIA GARTLAND; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE Why grill your stuffed peppers? Because it’s summer and we want to be outside! Don’t stay indoors and turn on the hot oven. Instead, step outside to the grill and take advantage of the great weather and the nice smoky charred flavor grilling brings…
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8 sustainable and eco-friendly cooking tips to try in the kitchen
By Lisa MarcAurele | The Associated Press Looking to reduce your carbon footprint while still whipping up delicious meals? Follow these tips to say goodbye to wasteful cooking practices and hello to eco-friendly cooking tips. Turn to these sustainable alternatives that not only benefit the planet but also your health and wallet. From minimizing food…
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84 Satisfying Vegetarian Recipes That Are Incredibly Easy to Make
Cauliflower Tartine With Romesco Sauce Caitlin Bensel This tasty open-faced sandwich may look fancy, but we promise it’s easy to make. You’ll start with the delicious combination of Romesco and cauliflower, then add golden raisins and fresh parsley to the mix for a bright—and subtly sweet—kick. Try substituting cilantro and chopped dates for the parsley…