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1 day ago

Marmalade may need to be relabelled as part of post-Brexit deal with EU

The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues like reproductive rights and climate change, relying on donations to support its reporting efforts.
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1 day ago

Martha Stewart's 3-Garlic Trick That Gives Pasta Forkfuls Of Zesty Flavor - Tasting Table

Garlic three ways pasta combines roasted, sautéed, and fried garlic for a balanced, flavorful dish using simple ingredients.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Celeriac are not pretty or to my taste but if you're a fan, start sowing now

Celeriac has been the ruiner of many a soup that I have been fed, overshadowing the taste of the other ingredients and dominating the flavour profile.
Agriculture
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The 'Essential' Ingredient Martha Stewart Squeezes Into BBQ Sauce For Unbeatable Flavor - Tasting Table

Lemon is an essential ingredient in BBQ sauce, enhancing flavors and brightness.
LA food
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Julia Child Bolstered Lasagna's Flavor With An Unexpected Citrus Ingredient - Tasting Table

Julia Child revolutionized lasagna with her unique recipe, incorporating unconventional ingredients like dried orange peel and saffron, challenging traditional Italian cuisine.
Silicon Valley food
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

You Probably Took This Old-School Ingredient for Granted. But Trust Me, You're Going to Miss It Now That It's Going Away.

Minute Maid is discontinuing all frozen juice products after 80 years, marking the end of an iconic pantry staple.
#prime-rib
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1 day ago

For The Juiciest Prime Rib, Treat It Like A Chicken And Throw It On The Rotisserie - Tasting Table

Rotisserie cooking yields the juiciest prime rib by self-basting and creating a flavorful crust while keeping the meat tender.
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1 day ago

For The Juiciest Prime Rib, Treat It Like A Chicken And Throw It On The Rotisserie - Tasting Table

Rotisserie cooking yields the juiciest prime rib by self-basting and creating a flavorful crust while keeping the meat tender.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

9 Tips For Cooking With Grand Marnier - Tasting Table

Grand Mariner is a versatile liqueur that enhances both beverages and culinary dishes with its unique flavor profile.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

10 Ways To Make Your Sheet-Pan Dinner Taste Gourmet - Tasting Table

Sheet-pan dinners offer a quick, nutritious, and gourmet meal solution with minimal effort.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Next Time You Make Meat Marinade, Add A Scoop Of This Creamy Pantry Staple - Tasting Table

Nut butter enhances marinades by adding flavor, texture, and richness, making it a versatile ingredient for various meat dishes.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Why Having An Orange With Your Morning Coffee Is An Energy Boost Cheat Code - Tasting Table

Pairing coffee with an orange can enhance energy levels and mood due to the limonene in citrus.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The Difference Between Relish And Chow Chow - Tasting Table

Chow chow is a type of relish made from pickled vegetables, primarily cabbage and green tomatoes, differing from traditional pickle relish.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks 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.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

'Burping' Isn't Just For Infants. Turns Out It Benefits Your Kitchen, Too - Tasting Table

House burping, a trend of regularly ventilating homes by opening windows and doors, originated in Germany centuries ago and may help reduce mold and improve indoor air quality.
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fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Easy 30-Second Trick That Prevents Cauliflower From Browning - Tasting Table

Lemon juice prevents cauliflower from browning by slowing oxidation, maintaining its aesthetic appeal in recipes.
Everyday cooking
fromBon Appetit
5 days ago

How to Sharpen a Knife No Matter Your Skill Level

Sharpening knives is essential for safety and enjoyment, and can be done easily with various methods, even for beginners.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Slicing Mistake That Robs Grilled Meat Of Flavor, According To Gordon Ramsay - Tasting Table

Slicing steak too thin can rob it of flavor and moisture; cut at least a half centimeter thick for best results.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

The Genius Way To Give Pasta Salad Crunch Without Adding Extra Ingredients - Tasting Table

Air-frying pasta adds a crispy texture, enhancing the flavor and diversity of pasta salads.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

This Simple Veggie Mix Keeps Meatloaf Perfectly Moist - Tasting Table

Moist meatloaf can be achieved by incorporating vegetables and using a mirepoix for added flavor and moisture.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Don't Toss Leftover Olive Brine - Use It In Meat Dishes Instead - Tasting Table

Olive brine enhances meat flavor and tenderness, making it a valuable ingredient for marinades.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days 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.
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How To Tell If Your Orange Juice Has Gone Bad - Tasting Table

Orange juice shelf life varies from two to three days for fresh-pressed to nine months for shelf-stable varieties, with spoilage signs including swollen containers, discoloration, mold, sour smell, and fizzy texture.
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fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Genius And Safe Way To Eat Leftover Sushi (Even Haters Will Love It) - Tasting Table

Leftover sushi can be revitalized by cooking methods like pan-frying or making sushi soup, but not all types are suitable for cooking.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Easy Tips For Beginner Cooks That Will Immediately Improve Your Food

Basics in cooking are more important than complex recipes.
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fromTasting Table
1 week 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.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Wait! Instead Of Tossing Lemon Peels In The Garbage, Use Them In Your Sink - Tasting Table

Lemon peels and zest can effectively clean garbage disposals by neutralizing odors and tackling greasy buildup.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

This One Ingredient Upgrade Makes Poached Pears So Much Better - Tasting Table

Pears can be poached in vermouth for enhanced flavor, complemented by sweet additions like orange or honey.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Why Restaurant Pork Chops Always Taste So Good, And How To Achieve That Flavor At Home - Tasting Table

Cooking pork chops in lard and avoiding overcooking are key to achieving restaurant-quality results at home.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

This Zesty Ingredient Takes Cucumber Salad From 'Meh' To Magnificent - Tasting Table

A cucumber salad with pureed avocado dressing and pickled pearl onions creates a fresh, creamy side dish with balanced acidity and mild onion flavor.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Why You Should Be Cooking Fish In An Oil Bath (Confit Style) - Tasting Table

Confit cooking uses low temperatures in oil to gently cook fish, resulting in moist, flavorful filets without overcooking.
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Charred Tangerines on Toast

For an unexpectedly good hors d'oeuvre, char tangerines. Yes, tangerines. Letting the blackened citrus steep in an herby oil yields a sweet, silky and pleasantly bitter result. This recipe for charred tangerines on toast was the first recipe I got a lot of confused comments about. And I understand. It's a little strange. But I also will say it's really good.
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Cocktails
fromA Couple Cooks
1 month ago

These Popular Blood Orange Cocktails Are Perfect For the Season

Blood oranges provide deep-red color, berry-like sweetness, lower acidity, and reduced need for added sweetener, making them ideal for flavorful, visually striking cocktails.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

A Tangy Trick To Amp Up Flavor While Watching Your Sodium - Tasting Table

Balsamic vinegar is a sodium-free flavor substitute that can replace salt in cooking while adding complex, rich taste to dishes.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Why Using Olive Oil Can Backfire When Seasoning Or Polishing Cookware - Tasting Table

Olive oil should not be used for seasoning cast iron or polishing stainless steel cookware due to its low smoke point and tendency to create sticky buildup and uneven finishes.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 months ago

Winter Citrus Salad

This Winter Citrus Salad is absolutely gorgeous and has a variety of incredible winter fruits like pomegranate seeds and tangy citrus fruits! This salad makes a great appetizer, side or main dish. You will love how versatile it can be! Add a beautiful piece of sliced chicken or crispy air fried chickpeas on top to add a little protein and make a full meal out of it. This salad it very customizable as long as there is some citrus on it.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

How to turn limp rhubarb into tasty jam recipe

It's essential to use raw honey for fermenting, because it is naturally acidic (low pH) and contains wild yeasts, beneficial microbes and active enzymes that help create a healthy fermentation environment once diluted. Pasteurised honey, on the other hand, is heat-treated to slow crystallisation, which also destroys many of the naturally occurring yeasts, beneficial bacteria and enzymes needed for fermentation.
Everyday cooking
Science
fromtheconversation.com
2 months ago

Why does orange juice taste bad after you brush your teeth?

Toothpaste detergents dissolve lipid components of taste receptor membranes, temporarily disrupting sweet and bitter perception for a few minutes.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Saucy Often Means Soggy, Unless You Layer Your Dish Like This To Keep The Crunch - Tasting Table

Apply sauce to crispy dishes immediately before serving to maintain texture, as moisture begins softening crusts within three to five minutes of contact.
Gadgets
fromWIRED
2 years ago

The Best Juicer Is a Slow Juicer

Centrifugal juicers run fast and power through dense produce but create froth and underperform on greens; testing evaluates yield, noise, durability, and cleaning.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks 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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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

How to use up limp herbs in a flavoured butter recipe | Waste not

Compound butter—butter mixed with herbs and flavorings—is a simple technique to enhance dishes by concentrating aromatic compounds that coat food evenly with rich, lingering flavor.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Bold Citrus Flavor You'll Keep Seeing In Food And Drink In 2026 - Tasting Table

Social media, the internet, and globalization have made the world a much smaller place. Not only are we bombarded with foodie influencers sampling exotic cuisine in real time, but you yourself can easily obtain said exotic ingredients at your local grocery store or restaurant menu. In fact, many foreign or otherwise non-native products are quickly becoming the "it" food, stateside. And the bold citrus flavor you'll keep seeing in food and drink in 2026 is yuzu.
Food & drink
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How To Make Sure Your Meat Stays Seasoned When Cooking It In Liquid - Tasting Table

Braised meat retains flavor through advance seasoning, seasoning the cooking liquid, searing before braising, and using appropriate broth or wine based on the cut.
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from101 Cookbooks
4 weeks ago

Roasted Citrus

Roasting citrus at high temperatures concentrates and caramelizes the fruit, creating a sweet-tart, jammy texture ideal for finishing salads, breakfasts, and various dishes.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Difference Between Mandarin Oranges And Clementines - Tasting Table

A clementine is a type of mandarin; mandarins form a broader category that includes clementines, tangerines, and satsumas.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
4 weeks 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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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Grab Olive Oil To Transform Pre-Peeled Garlic Into Rich, Spreadable Confit - Tasting Table

Pre-peeled garlic simplifies making garlic confit, a versatile olive oil and garlic dish baked at 375°F for 30-40 minutes, ideal for large-quantity preparation.
Food & drink
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Are YOU storing sauces wrong? The correct spot for every condiment

Most condiments can be stored at room temperature; six—including mayonnaise, pesto, salad cream, and tartare sauce—should be refrigerated for safety.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How To Peel Oranges For Perfectly Sweet, Pith-Less Slices - Tasting Table

Use a sharp paring or small chef's knife to remove peel and pith by slicing off top and bottom, cutting along the curve, then slicing between membranes.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

20 Recipes That Make The Most Of A Jar Of Sun-Dried Tomatoes - Tasting Table

Sun-dried tomatoes add concentrated sweetness, tartness, and umami, provide nutrients like iron and potassium, and versatilely enhance sauces, pastas, salads, and creamy Tuscan chicken.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Punch Up Your Seafood With A Zesting Of This Underutilized Citrus Peel - Tasting Table

Grapefruit zest enhances seafood by adding bright citrus flavor; use small amounts, zest carefully, and check for grapefruit–medication interactions.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

The most lemony recipes for using L.A.'s bounty of citrus

Every morning I join a group of friends for coffee and conversation at a cafe in my neighborhood. We call ourselves the "coffee klatch." This time of year, one of the key klatchers, Michael Soriano, often comes bearing a bag of Meyer lemons, picked from his tree. Last year he even did a drive-by in front of my apartment, delivering a bag of those fragrant golden orbs just for me. Such luxury! And free. It felt like a heist.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Here's Why You Need To Be Air Frying Grapefruit - Tasting Table

Air-frying grapefruit caramelizes and concentrates sugars, enhancing sweetness for a quick, versatile breakfast or dessert in about five to seven minutes at 400°F.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

10 Varieties Of Oranges And The Best Ways To Use Them - Tasting Table

Oranges provide diverse varieties, strong vitamin content, and versatile culinary uses; select firm, heavy fruit for best quality.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Stop Throwing Away Garlic Peels - They Belong In Your Soup Pot Instead - Tasting Table

Now, on their own, right after you peel them off the cloves, garlic skins don't make a great snack. Technically you can eat them, but the tough, fibrous texture isn't exactly something that you'll look forward to either chewing on or choking down. If you do sample a bit, however, you will notice that despite seeming like a useless bit of waste all this time, these peels actually do contain a lot of flavor.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Camilla Wynne's recipes for blood orange marmalade and no-bake marmalade mousse tart

No-bake mocha marmalade mousse tart layers a cocoa biscuit crust, chocolate marmalade mousse, and cold-brew coffee cream using whole-fruit blood orange marmalade.
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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.
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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.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

How to use up leftover pickle brine in a tartare sauce recipe | Waste not

Inspired by Auguste Escoffier's exceptionally simple tartare, I've given his recipe a zero-waste twist by using whole boiled eggs and swapping in pickle brine from a jar of gherkins or capers to replace the vinegar. Everything else is optional: tarragon, mustard, cayenne add what you like or have in store. Traditionally, tartare sauce is delicious with fish and chips, calamari or in a chicken sandwich, but I also like it tossed through potato salad with tinned sardines and radicchio.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Is the dish green enough? I'm into it. I'll cook it.

I'm not much of a cook. I can throw together a few things for breakfast, sure. I can make a sandwich. Beyond that, I stick with what I know. And that means mostly easy Mexican dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a guy on the go. One thing I do know really well is how to trim, chop and combine greens and fruit to make a banging Mexican-style green juice.
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fromA Couple Cooks
2 months ago

Salmon with Capers

Looking for an easy healthy dinner recipe? About once a week, Alex and I spring for some seafood: and this salmon with capers is where it's at. The baked salmon is infused with lemon and herbs and cooked until it's perfectly moist. Then drizzle over a silky lemon caper sauce. Just a small drizzle packs a huge punch, and the modest quantity keeps it healthy. Here's how to make my of my favorite tasty salmon recipes that comes together in 30 minutes!
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Don't Toss Your Pan Drippings After Cooking - Use Them For Salad Dressing Instead - Tasting Table

You have endless options when it comes to salad dressing. If you're not a fan of store-bought dressings, it's easy enough to make your own. With just oil and an acid as a base, the sky's the limit for what else can be done. But you can also go back a step if you want to really expand your salad dressing repertoire.
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