Mar 19, 2008 -
Here's the scenario: you are at home and hungry. You have to cook up something scrumptious for you and your boyfriend/girlfriend/ spouse/child/friend, but have limited ingredients on hand.
You have eggs, fresh chives, and a new pepper-mill filled with black peppercorns.
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Dec 30, 2006 -
A quintessential side dish, especially during this time of year, good old mashed potatoes are the inevitable go-to side for anything roasted.
How come mashed potatoes are so popular? Perhaps it's because they're a comforting reminder of Thanksgiving, their baby food like consistency, or possibly because virtually any flavor can enhance their taste and texture.
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Apr 10, 2007 -
Isn't it lovely when, every once in a while, you find yourself home alone for a few days? I woke up this morning and found myself in that exact situation, which means I can have anything I want. So I'll do what I normally do when I'm home alone - head to Whole Foods and browse the aisles for inspiration.
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Dec 19, 2008 -
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Sep 11, 2009 -
Tonight serve your loved ones a meal inspired by the classic steakhouse dinner of meat, potatoes, and wedge salad. The potatoes are roasted in the oven, while the ribeye steaks are seared on the grill. A quick but wildly flavorful salsa verde (a mixture of chives, capers, oregano, thyme, and garlic) coats the cooked and crispy potatoes.
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Apr 02, 2009 -
My whole life, I've been a sucker for trying the every possible packaged food novelty, from bacon-flavored mayonnaise to ice cream cupcakes. However, my favorite kind of food promotion is — hands down — the interactive kind. For example, some time ago, Kettle sent Party and I an assortment of new chips, and asked us to vote on the brand's next flavor.
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May 14, 2009 -
If you've ever chopped raw onions to add a bite to pico de gallo or crunch to a hamburger, chances are, you've found yourself tearing up over the cutting board. But why is this single vegetable, only in raw form, solely responsible for a great deal of weeping?
Along with chives, garlic, and leeks, onions fall under the allium genus.
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Apr 10, 2009 -
Yesterday we brought you a fun little video of Bobby Flay making sandwiches, and today we've got his tips for crafting the best 'wich! While Flay is known for his superior grill skills, he's also a sponsor for Best Foods mayonnaise and a master of sandwich making. Here's how the Iron Chef recommends building a better sandwich:
- When a sandwich contains several moist ingredients (mayonnaise, tomatoes, etc), use a thick, crusty bread like ciabatta.
- When putting together a simple sandwich with fewer ingredients, like ham and cheese, select thinly sliced bread.
Get the rest of Flay's fabulous suggestions when you read more
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