The Creamy Oyster Dish That’s Nearly Forgotten But Deserves A Comeback
Oysters aren't for everyone, especially when they're served raw. As an alternative to slurping them down this way, try this forgotten, creamy dish.
Oysters aren't for everyone, especially when they're served raw. As an alternative to slurping them down this way, try this forgotten, creamy dish.
Elvis Presley had many habits, but officially endorsing any commercial product wasn't one of them. Only, these donuts are so good, he gave the chain one anyway.
If you've never had a potato donut, you're seriously missing out. These unexpected treats might be hard to find, but they're well worth the search.
There will always be discontinued products we have fond memories of, and that we try to find replacements for. If you remember Pizza Spins, try these chips.
One of the most influential culinary figures in America, Julia Child had a sweet tooth. We list her favorites from baba au rhum to berry clafoutis.
TV dinners might be a thing of the past, but there was one adventurous TV meal from the '70s that would definitely be popular today if it was still around.
Whether you're a Midwest local or a tourist walking through the Windy City, this Chicago-born popcorn company is one that everyone has to try at least once.
Nancy Sinatra loved making her husband, music star Frank Sinatra, his go-to pumpkin pie. But her recipe tasted much different than today's average pie.
Some sodas have stood the test of time, but that can't be said for everything that was popular in the '60s. Here are 9 that didn't make it to the modern era.
This vintage China design skyrocketed to popularity during the Great Depression, and it's still immensely popular — and affordable — today.
The Guinness World Records is known for its daring competitors who push bizarre antics to the limit. These food-based records are some of the most extreme.
Adam Richman, best known for hosting "Man v. Food," loves a good slice of pizza. But what makes his go-to slice so special? Here's what we know.
John Wayne is just as much a myth and legend as he is a man, but even legends gotta eat. When Wayne was hungry, he'd grill up this favorite steak of his.
Elvis Presley was truly the King amongst men, and that came with having a kingly appetite. He had this dinner every night for six months to appease his hunger.
Did you know that Jell-O used to sell a sparkling version of its original mix? You can even replicate the texture yourself by making it at home.
Marilyn Monroe was a big fan of steak dinners, and she prepared them herself in her hotel room; here's everything she did for her dinnertime routine.
Despite the fact that Doritos chips are now a grocery store staple and a classic snack, its origins actually lead back to a restaurant in Disneyland.
There are plenty of different candy fillings that pair well with chocolate. But the filling that's used in Icelandic chocolate might surprise you. Here's why.
Many popular chain restaurants still maintain their original location. From Nathan’s Famous to Chipotle, these locations are must-visits for diners.
It's hard to find someone without a soft spot for the delicious (and discontinued) Choco Taco. But how did we lose such an iconic treat after its rise to fame?
You don't have to leave the U.S. to dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant. At this establishment in Washington, D.C., luxury dining is being made approachable.
Some classic cookbooks are not only rare, but they can also cost thousands of dollars as they command attention for far more than their recipes.
Jimmy Carter might be the former U.S. president most often associated with peanuts, but one other important leader also championed this legume.
The popular chain Olive Garden might be known for its endless soup or salad and breadsticks deal today, but it wasn't always a part of the business plan.
With nothing to hold them back, a bachelor is bound to get mighty hungry, and luckily, Golden Age Hollywood star Gene Kelly created a sandwich to satisfy them.