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9 hours ago

Chef Robotics: Transforming Food Production with AI

Chef Robotics has recently reached a remarkable milestone by completing 100 million servings in production, underscoring the company's commitment to innovation and the importance of automation in food manufacturing.
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11 hours ago

This $5 Ingredient Turns Steak Into The Dinner You'll Want On Repeat - Tasting Table

Romesco sauce enhances steak dinners with its rich flavor and vibrant color, making meals visually stunning and delicious.
#cooking-tips
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fromTasting Table
5 days ago

The Hands-Off Way To Intensify Pot Roast Without Adding A Single Ingredient - Tasting Table

Air drying pot roast in the fridge enhances flavor and speeds up cooking by reducing moisture.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago
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Butter Or Salt First? How A Michelin Chef Seasons Potatoes For Maximum Flavor - Tasting Table

Start with butter before seasoning potatoes to prevent water extraction and ensure tenderness.
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1 day ago

The Serving Trick That Keeps Saucy Dishes From Turning Soggy Quick - Tasting Table

Plating and serving are crucial for maintaining the quality of saucy dishes.
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5 days ago

The Hands-Off Way To Intensify Pot Roast Without Adding A Single Ingredient - Tasting Table

Air drying pot roast in the fridge enhances flavor and speeds up cooking by reducing moisture.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Butter Or Salt First? How A Michelin Chef Seasons Potatoes For Maximum Flavor - Tasting Table

Start with butter before seasoning potatoes to prevent water extraction and ensure tenderness.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 day ago

Urban School Food Alliance Launches Culinary Fellowship

The Urban School Food Alliance launched the Student Culinary Fellowship to enhance school nutrition through hands-on culinary training for high school students.
#rotisserie-chicken
Berlin food
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2 days ago

10 Rotisserie Chicken Red Flags To Watch Out For At The Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Rotisserie chicken is a convenient and often inexpensive dinner option, but it's important to recognize red flags to avoid disappointment.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

10 Rotisserie Chicken Red Flags To Watch Out For At The Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Rotisserie chicken is a convenient and often inexpensive dinner option, but it's important to recognize red flags to avoid disappointment.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

T-Bone Vs Porterhouse: Which Steak Cut Is More Affordable? - Tasting Table

T-bone steaks are generally more economical than porterhouse steaks, offering better value per pound for steak dinners.
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1 day ago

The Grilling Mistake You're Making With Thin Burger Patties (And The Instant Fix) - Tasting Table

Smash burgers require an open grill lid to achieve a crispy crust and prevent overcooking.
Everyday cooking
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3 days ago

Forget Pricey Outdoor Smokers, This DIY Easily Brings The Heat Indoors - Tasting Table

Indoor smoking of meat can be achieved using a stovetop setup with a pot, wire rack, and wood chips.
#grilling
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Grilled Chicken Mistake That Is Costing You A Ton Of Juicy Flavor - Tasting Table

Pressing down on chicken while grilling causes loss of juices, resulting in dry, tough meat.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Grilled Chicken Mistake That Is Costing You A Ton Of Juicy Flavor - Tasting Table

Pressing down on chicken while grilling causes loss of juices, resulting in dry, tough meat.
#prime-rib
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

10 Best Tips For Perfect Prime Rib, From 5 Celebrity Chefs - Tasting Table

Selecting a quality cut of prime rib with good marbling is essential for achieving the best flavor and texture.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

How To Sous Vide Prime Rib For Juicy And Tender Results - Tasting Table

Sous vide is the best method for cooking prime rib, ensuring tenderness and flavor with minimal risk of error.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

10 Best Tips For Perfect Prime Rib, From 5 Celebrity Chefs - Tasting Table

Selecting a quality cut of prime rib with good marbling is essential for achieving the best flavor and texture.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

How To Sous Vide Prime Rib For Juicy And Tender Results - Tasting Table

Sous vide is the best method for cooking prime rib, ensuring tenderness and flavor with minimal risk of error.
Dining
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Woke scientists want photos of ANIMALS on menus to put diners off meat

Adding photos of animals to menus increases the likelihood of diners choosing vegetarian options over meat dishes.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

4 Whole Foods Meats To Buy And 3 To Avoid - Tasting Table

Whole Foods offers a selection of meats, with some products like 365 ground pork being worth trying for their flavor and quality.
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

Restore The Shine Of Aluminum Cookware With This Fruit Scrap - Tasting Table

Apple peels can help you get rid of pesky, stubborn stains on aluminum cookware without you having to break a sweat scrubbing away with an abrasive sponge.
Everyday cooking
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Ditch This Baking Myth For Pie Dough That's Much Easier To Handle - Tasting Table

Chilling pie crust is essential for gluten relaxation and achieving a flaky texture.
#cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago
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Follow The 'Rule Of 5's To Achieve The Perfect Prime Rib - Tasting Table

The 'rule of 5' ensures perfect prime rib by roasting at 500°F for 5 minutes per pound, then resting in the oven for 2 hours.
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3 weeks ago
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Why You Should Never Ask A Butcher To Trim All The Fat - Tasting Table

Fat enhances the flavor and juiciness of meat, making it essential for optimal cooking results.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

Poached Eggs Turn Problematic When You Follow This Seasoning Myth - Tasting Table

Salting water for poaching eggs weakens the egg whites, leading to a messy result instead of a compact shape.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Make Mushrooms A Gourmet Burger Topping By Braising Them In This Liquid - Tasting Table

Braising mushrooms in beer enhances their flavor, making them a gourmet topping for burgers.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Why The 60/40 Rule Is Important For Steak That's Cooked To Perfection - Tasting Table

The 60/40 rule helps achieve perfect steak cooking by flipping it after 60% of the cooking time on one side.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Follow The 'Rule Of 5's To Achieve The Perfect Prime Rib - Tasting Table

The 'rule of 5' ensures perfect prime rib by roasting at 500°F for 5 minutes per pound, then resting in the oven for 2 hours.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Why You Should Never Ask A Butcher To Trim All The Fat - Tasting Table

Fat enhances the flavor and juiciness of meat, making it essential for optimal cooking results.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Do Your Dishes Like This To Avoid Contaminating Your Cookware - Tasting Table

Properly washing cookware and maintaining clean sponges are essential to prevent bacterial contamination.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

The Best Everyday Seasoning Blends Worth Keeping On Hand, According To Renowned Chefs - Tasting Table

Creative seasonings enhance meals and renowned chefs share their favorite everyday blends.
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

The 10-Second Foil Trick That Gives Cheeseburgers The Gooiest Bites - Tasting Table

Properly melted cheese is essential for a classic cheeseburger that rivals Shake Shack's.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Why 'Uncured' Meats Are Still Technically Cured - Tasting Table

Meat is cured when it's introduced to sodium nitrite or nitrate. There are natural and artificial versions of this. Artificially cured meats are manufactured in a lab, where nitrite is added in precise amounts to prevent nasty bacteria like botulism from forming, as well as preserving the color and flavor.
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fromTasting Table
1 month 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.
Dining
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How To Buy The Best Prime Rib, According To Experts - Tasting Table

Selecting high-quality prime rib begins at the grocery store by checking USDA grades, with Prime or Choice grades recommended for optimal tenderness and flavor.
SF food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Not Every Grass-Fed Steak Cut Is Worth Buying - These Are Your Best Bets - Tasting Table

Grass-fed beef offers nutritional advantages including higher vitamins A and E, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids, but costs more and requires careful label verification to ensure 100% grass-fed or grass-finished certification.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks 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 weeks 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.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks 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
fromBon Appetit
2 weeks 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
2 weeks ago

This Venison Cut Rivals Filet Mignon Steaks For Tenderness - Tasting Table

Venison backstrap is a tender, flavorful cut of meat that rivals filet mignon and is simple to cook.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

9 Things You Should Never Say To Your Butcher - Tasting Table

Butchers prefer specific questions about desired cuts, cooking methods, and budget rather than vague requests for the 'best' meat, as quality recommendations require context.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Best (And Cheapest) Sausage Patties Aren't Store-Bought. They're Made With This Appliance - Tasting Table

Homemade sausage patties are easy to make, cost-effective, and versatile for various meals throughout the day.
Cooking
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks 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.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

What You Should Ask Your Butcher Instead Of 'What's The Cheapest Cut?' - Tasting Table

Instead of cheapest, ask for the 'best value for [your] cooking method.' That small shift in wording can make a big difference in the 'final cut,' so to speak.
Everyday cooking
fromBon Appetit
3 weeks ago

10 Chefs Share the Pans They Use Most in Their Restaurants

When churning out cover after cover at the saute station you can't exactly be picky about what's on the shelf above the stove. But that doesn't mean professional chefs don't have opinions about the pans they use every day during service.
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Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Grip Your Knife Like Julia Child To Instantly Sharpen Your Cutting Board Skills - Tasting Table

The Pinch Grip technique enhances knife skills, offering better control and balance while preventing cramping during chopping.
Online learning
fromMedium
5 years ago

Can Taking a MasterClass with a Chef Make You a Better Home Cook?

Premium online cooking classes provide cinematic instruction from world-class chefs, with an all-access annual pass costing $180 that equals two single-class purchases.
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I lost my love of cooking after 12 years as a chef. Moving to a pig farm restored it

The hospitality industry can be toxic, leading to burnout, but a love for food can inspire a return to passion and creativity.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Old-School Meat You Rarely See On Dinner Tables Today - Tasting Table

Rabbit meat remains uncommon in the U.S. despite rabbits' high reproductive rates and low maintenance, due to cultural perception, low meat yield, and limited profitability.
Cooking
fromBuzzFeed
3 weeks ago

Home Cooks Are Confessing The "Basic Skills" They Just Can't Seem To Get Right

Mastering basic cooking skills is essential for adulthood, but many struggle with even simple tasks.
Education
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Academy of Cheese Partners with Fine Vintage to Launch First US Training Courses - Food & Beverage Magazine

Academy of Cheese launches Level One training in North America through Fine Vintage partnership, offering certification, guided tastings, and year-long learning resources.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Make your own butter. Or try to at least once

"The solution to everything was just add butter. It was the moment when I realized so much of the magic that occurs in pastry, but also in sauces, emulsification, creating that silky texture of a classic French sauce, it's all because of butter."
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#pork-chops
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks 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
3 weeks ago

12 Ways To Make Frozen Chicken Taste 10x Better - Tasting Table

Frozen chicken can be a cost-effective alternative to fresh chicken, and its flavor can be enhanced through marinades.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

10 Ways To Take Store-Bought Steak Dinners From Good To Great - Tasting Table

Simple toppings and fresh accompaniments can transform frozen boxed steak dinners into flavorful, satisfying meals with minimal effort.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

What Whole Foods Uses To Make Its In-House Sausages - Tasting Table

Documents show that the Sumerians started preserving less desirable parts of the animals they consumed by encasing them in intestines and salting them around 3100 B.C. Today, sausages are made and loved the world over, with many countries and ethnic groups revering their own special types of sausages. The meaty treats go beyond offal these days, and are made with prime products in gourmet flavors.
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fromScary Mommy
2 months ago

How Real Chefs Shop To Save Money & Reduce Waste

Plan shorter meal blocks, avoid buying unplanned sale items, save and repurpose scraps, and prepare cut-up produce to reduce grocery spending and food waste.
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fromTasting Table
3 months ago

The Beef Broth Alternative Cooks Reach For When Depth Matters - Tasting Table

Mushroom broth offers a rich, umami-packed, meat-free alternative to beef stock, using fresh or dried mushrooms and aromatics for deep savory flavor.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Why You'll Probably Want To Avoid This Popular Type Of Meat At The Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Pre-marinated packaged meats compromise texture and contain excessive sodium and phosphates, making homemade marinades a healthier alternative despite requiring more time.
Cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month 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.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month 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.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Take Store-Bought Steak Dinners From Fine To Fresh With One Garnish - Tasting Table

Fresh herbs elevate frozen steak dinners from bland to flavorful by adding color, taste, and brightness to prepared meals.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 months ago

These 2 Pork Cuts Are Rich And Tender - And Half The Price Of Veal - Tasting Table

Pork rib chops and loin chops provide affordable, tender substitutes for veal in many recipes, offering similar texture and flavor at much lower cost.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

We Finally Know Why It's So Hard To Master Restaurant-Worthy Sauce At Home - Tasting Table

Restaurant-quality sauces are difficult to master because they require extensive time, complex techniques, and careful execution to prevent breaking or emulsification failures.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm a chef with over 15 years of experience. Here are 12 tips I learned in culinary school that at-home cooks should know.

Prepare ingredients ahead, stabilize the cutting board with a damp towel, and balance richness with cold butter or brightness with vinegar or lemon.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How To Safely Reuse Meat Marinade To Make The Perfect Sauce - Tasting Table

Leftover marinade can be boiled to 165°F, simmered to kill bacteria, reduced into a sauce or glaze, and adjusted for flavor and thickness.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Type Of Beef You Should Always Truss Before Cooking - Tasting Table

"Fold maybe 6-8 inches of that tapered in back on itself and tie it off. That will make the skinny end much closer to the thickness of the fat end and allow for the roast to cook evenly," he says. "Trussing the rest of the tenderloin with tight circles of butcher's twine every couple inches will also keep the tenderloin round rather than allowing it to flatten out, which will also help with cooking evenly."
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

For Your Safety, Do Not Cold-Smoke Meats Until You've Done This - Tasting Table

Cure meat with salt before cold-smoking to prevent bacterial growth; use dry, wet, or equilibrium curing and allow a pellicle to form before smoking.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Pro Chefs Are Begging You To Stop Storing Knives Like This - Tasting Table

Oversized knife blocks reduce workspace, dull blades through wood contact, harbor bacteria, and can be replaced by magnetic strips or minimal knife selection.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Why It's A Major Mistake To Put Expensive Cuts Of Meat In Your Slow Cooker - Tasting Table

Use slow cookers for tougher, inexpensive cuts; expensive, naturally tender cuts overcook, lose moisture, and become dry under long, gentle heat.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

A Personal Chef Explains The Problem With Eggs And Cast Iron - Tasting Table

Whether donning an apron at home or in a Michelin-starred restaurant, pretty much everyone agrees on the merits of cooking with cast-iron pans. They've been around for generations, passed down like an heirloom and fired up for all kinds of meals, from everyday comfort food to special company-is-coming fare. But there's one thing that needs to be acknowledged: it's not ideal for everything - specifically, cooking eggs.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Easiest (And Most Difficult) Steak Cuts To Cook At Home, According To Chefs - Tasting Table

Steak success depends primarily on the cut: some cuts are forgiving, others demand precision and temperature control; always rest steaks before serving.
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fromDaily News
2 months ago

Small-batch cooking hacks for smaller households

Small-batch cooking and baking provide fresh, cost-effective meals scaled to increasing one- and two-person households, reducing waste, expense, and excess takeout.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

What Kitchen Shears Can (And Can't) Do When Cutting Fish, According To An Expert - Tasting Table

Kitchen shears work well for cutting fins, opening cavities, and small seafood tasks, but they cannot fillet or make the precise, clean cuts that knives provide.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

A Complete Guide To Steak Marbling - Tasting Table

For many beef lovers and chefs, marbling is one of the most important aspects of steak quality. Unlike the thick fat cap found on the outside of a piece of steak, marbling refers to the streaks of intramuscular fat dispersed within the lean muscle of beef. This is integral to an elevated steak-eating experience. As the steak cooks, the fat melts, basting the meat from the inside, leaving you with a flavorful and tender piece of meat.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Best Tips For Cooking Frozen Steak - Tasting Table

Frozen steak can be cooked directly without defrosting and produces excellent results with proper technique, including searing, seasoning, and fat usage.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The One Thing You Should Never Do To Steak Before Cooking - Tasting Table

Do not rinse raw steak before cooking because splashing water spreads bacteria; season and cook to proper internal temperature to kill pathogens.
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

8 Pro Chefs Share the Knives They Use in Their Restaurants

Cheesy comparisons aside, the reason chefs are responsible for their own knives boils down to subjective preferences and comfort. "I want the knife to be an extension of my arm and my hand," says Fredrik Berselius, executive chef at Aska. Since there are far too many variables that go into a knife's design-handle shape, blade shape, weight, balance, material, and so on- determining which knife is the best knife is fundamentally impossible.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

To Trim Or Not To Trim: Here's What To Do With The Fat On Your Lamb Rack - Tasting Table

Keep some fat on a rack of lamb for flavor and moisture; trim excess fat for faster, more even cooking.
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fromBuzzFeed Community
2 months ago

Can You Pass This Amateur Chef Quiz?

Successful cooking combines precise technique, creative flavor choices, and vigilant temperature control across varied preparation methods.
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