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How to Cook Butternut Squash: Stove, Oven & Microwave Methods

Butternut squash is an autumn favorite, often cooked alongside turkey, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, and other foods you might have during the holiday season. What I love when I cook butternut squash is that it’s already so flavorful that very little seasoning is necessary. If you’ve not learned how to cook butternut squash before, you …

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How to Cook Rice on the Stove : Long Grain, Brown & Sushi Rice & More

Even though rice is the most widely consumed food in the world, not everyone knows how to make theirs turn out right. Sometimes, it comes out too gummy, too dry, or burnt, and I’ll show you how to cook rice on the stove and avoid a lot of these common problems. It’s pretty easy to …

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How to Steam Asparagus in the Microwave

The smell of steamed asparagus is a signal of spring for some households. When asparagus is ripe and growing plentifully, a lot of people start looking for fresh asparagus to add to their dinners of chicken and mashed potatoes. Asparagus is known as a superfood, thanks to all of its nutrients and health benefits. It’s …

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How to Cook Morel Mushrooms on the Stove

Morel mushrooms are definitely not the easiest kind of fungi to source. They usually spring up around dead trees but not every kind of dead tree. If you miss out on getting the Morel mushrooms while the tree is dying, you’ve missed your opportunity completely. Most people find Morel mushrooms in the wild, and it …

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What Are the Differences Between Chicken Breast and Chicken Thigh?

Each part of the chicken has its own attributes, and knowing how to cook the different parts, how to use them, and how they taste will help you to make the most of your chicken dishes. Because the different parts of the chicken can have varying textures and tastes, it’s important to know how to …

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How To Make Tostadas – Tinga, Chicken & Pork

Ancient civilizations in Latin America have a special place for maize or corn. Most of the cultural ceremonies in those times had dishes made of corn significantly. Tostadas are nothing but fried corn tortillas. To preserve the leftover tortillas, they are fried and stored to be used later. Tostada means nothing but toasted in the …

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Cooking Turkey Upside Down Recipes

What does Thanksgiving dinner consist of if there is no turkey? The American custom of eating turkey for dinner on Thanksgiving has become a tradition. Every year, on Thanksgiving, each family roasts a turkey. Turkeys have been associated with Thanksgiving since the American Indians celebrated the harvest with a feast during the autumn. According to …

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How to Make Hamburger Macaroni Casserole

Hamburger has been an extremely popular dish since 1758. The history of the dish remains unclear. But many claim that they have spotted the recipe in Hannah Glasse’s book, the art of cookery made plain and easy. In her book, she mentioned “Hamburg Sausage” as the first recipe served with toasted bread. Later on, the …

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How‌ ‌To‌ ‌Make‌ ‌Giblet‌ ‌Gravy?‌ ‌

Giblet gravy is super delicious. It is a gravy where you can use the meat of any bird. Mainly people use giblets of chicken or turkey. People of any group will love the gravy. I think you have eaten giblet gravy most of the time in restaurants. But you can make it easily at home …

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How To Steam Broccoli In Instant Pot?

Broccoli looks very similar to cauliflower, but instead of being white, broccoli has green florets and has a richer taste. Raw broccoli contains 90 % water, 7% fiber and sugars like fructose, glucose, sucrose, and the remaining 3% is protein.  Broccoli is a nutrient dense food and is fat-free. It is a good source for …

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