In 2006, Subway opened several kosher l locations to appeal to Jewish communities. Despite fanfare at the time, there's a reason those sites longer exist.
We usually associate gazpacho with a vibrant red color. But green is also an option. So, what goes into one to separate it from what we're more familiar with?
There's always room to crank up the creativity when you're making deviled eggs, and a creamy dip offers the perfect twist for the party appetizer favorite.
Espresso martinis are a year-round indulgence, but adding pumpkin spice gives the drink that seasonal twist. It also enhances the mouthfeel of the martini.
Carrot cake is easily one of the most beloved types of cake out there. But there's actually a way to make the dessert even more decadent: add chocolate sauce.
Having handmade, fresh granola in the pantry makes breakfast a easy. And preparing it in the air fryer? Even easier. Here's how to make granola quickly.
There's no question that vinegar is useful in everything from cleaning to recipe ingredients. But how long has it been around? Its origins are truly ancient.
Turkey burgers can get a bad rap for being bland, but they don't have to be. There's room to play around with flavors and ingredients, like feta cheese.
Anthony Bourdain clearly loved food of all kinds, but the celebrity chef and author had a surprising answer when asked about his least favorite meal of all.
Want to enjoy canned tuna without overpoweringly fishy flavor? This variety is mild enough to use in everything from fish tacos to tuna salad sandwiches.
If your store-bought guacamole tastes a little flat, there's one ingredient that will take it to the next level. Spice up your guac with just a few sprinkles.
Frozen foods not only make prep time quicker and easier, but they are also packed with flavor and nutrition. These are some of the favorites of celebrity chefs.
A lassi is a traditional Indian drink that's refreshing and delicious, and Alton Brown uses a simple ingredient to make his peach lassi even more tangy.