A Guide to White Wine

Learn about the different types of white wine! From general flavor profiles to what food to pair with each variety, this is a crash course in the seven most popular kinds of white wine. Continue reading “A Guide to White Wine” »

Learn about the different types of white wine! From general flavor profiles to what food to pair with each variety, this is a crash course in the seven most popular kinds of white wine.

Continue reading "A Guide to White Wine" »

22 Recipes to Use Up Your Leftover Heavy Cream

Picture this: It’s the day after a big holiday, and there are at least three half-empty cartons of heavy cream you threw in haphazardly amidst the dinner storm. Now, imagine that you face the remnants and their looming expiration dates, yet you have no…

Picture this: It's the day after a big holiday, and there are at least three half-empty cartons of heavy cream you threw in haphazardly amidst the dinner storm. Now, imagine that you face the remnants and their looming expiration dates, yet you have no desire to eat another dollop of whipped cream. The best news? You don't have put that cream to waste—instead, you can make one of the 17 delicious recipes that follow. Heck, you might even start buying cream in bulk just so you can make them all whenever a craving strikes!

1. Caramelized Cream Eggs From Ideas in Food

The easiest, most rewarding thing to do with cream (should we just end this list early?)? Fry eggs—or pork chops, carrots, onions, anything, really—in it. As the liquid cooks down in a skillet, it separates out into a layer of butterfat and buttermilk, steaming the eggs and caramelizing them at the same time.

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Don’t Toss Those Pumpkin Guts—Here Are 7 Ways to Use ‘Em

If you ask me, it’s never too early to start thinking about pumpkins: how to roast and purée the flesh for your go-to recipes (think: cakes, pies, even ice cream); how to roast the seeds for snacking; and how to use it in all manner of savory pu…

If you ask me, it's never too early to start thinking about pumpkins: how to roast and purée the flesh for your go-to recipes (think: cakes, pies, even ice cream); how to roast the seeds for snacking; and how to use it in all manner of savory pumpkin dinners

However, in our endless quest for ways in which to make a pumpkin disappear, we often forgot to talk about one part: its goopy, orange innards. Once we’re done carving pumpkins with the kids and roasting the seeds for an anytime snack, we’re pretty stuck on what to do with the stringy pulp we’ve scraped out. 

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