St. Louis-style is back No Images? Click here Hasselbacked Melted-Mozzarella and Garlic-Butter Bagels Sliced vertically in the now-infamous St. Louis style, a tender, doughy bagel becomes the perfect vehicle for melted garlic butter and gooey fresh mozzarella cheese. It's the cheesy garlic bread you didn't know you needed in your life. The Kitchen Essential A good serrated knife gives you maximum control in creating the seven slits necessary for this unorthodox bagel creation. More St. Louis–style experiments The infamous, vertically sliced St. Louis bagel is not an abomination—it’s a brand-new playing field for a brand-freaking-new game. In addition to the mozz-bomb you see above, we also tested them croque monsieur–style, among others. |
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Buttery, Cheesy Garlic Bread (in Hasselback Bagel Form)
The Best Universal Wine Glasses
Sip Sip, Hooray! No Images? Click here The Best Universal Wine Glasses We tested 10 universal wine glasses to see which ones perform best with red, white, and sparkling wines, without breaking the bank or hogging all our cabinet space. Get the full story here. The Best All-Purpose Wine Glass: Riedel Vinum Grand Cru Riesling/Zinfandel Wine Glass These elegant crystal glasses from Riedel came out on top in our tests, impressing both professional sommeliers and casual wine-drinkers with their ability to capture the aromas of red, white, and bubbly wines. The Best Affordable Modern Glass: Schott Zwiesel Tritan Crystal Cabernet Glass This Schott Zwiesel glass is a great, relatively inexpensive glass. It has sharper angles and stands slightly taller than the other glasses we tested, giving it a modern feel. The Best Affordable Classic Glass: Libbey Signature Kentfield Estate All-Purpose Wine Glass For a glass that’s inexpensive and features a classic and practical design, the Libbey Signature Kentfield Estate All-Purpose Wine Glass takes the cake. The Best Budget Glass: Stolzle Eclipse Wine Glass The Stolzle Eclipse Wine Glass is a great pick if you frequently host large parties or events. This was the least expensive glass we tested, and it performed nearly as well as some of our other favorites. What you need for a better happy hour |
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Most Popular Recipes in August
The Most Popular Recipes of August
Labor Day weekend is now in the rearview mirror, and with our tummies full of grilled goods, and late-summer fruit pies, we're looking back on the great month we had. For starters, we set off on a quest to catalog the best places to eat and drink across the country. A lot of wine was consumed while we tested the fastest way to chill a bottle (we got the time down to five minutes, FYI). Most importantly, we answered the age-old question: Are corn strippers worth it?
We'd be remiss to not mention Sho breaking the internet with his peanut butter sous vide steak recipe test. Stella went nuts with triple-pistachio breakfast buns. Sasha professor'd up for his Introduction to Korean Barbecue (KBBQ 101, for short). Meanwhile, Daniel met up with master sushi chef Daisuke Nakazawa to learn how to make the perfect tamagoyaki.
Below are our most popular recipes of the month. If you missed the boat on them, now's your chance to make them in September!
Try Them Out for Yourself!
While making a bar pie crust from scratch is doable, sometimes you just need that pizza now. That's where tortillas come in.
Beef chuck is cheaper and more foolproof than brisket, and lends itself very well to classic Texas-style barbecue.
If you want to make Korean-style barbecue at home, beef galbi is a good place to start.
While stir-fried lo mein is often mostly noodles with some vegetables for flavor and color, this version comes out with veggies and noodles in almost equal proportions.
These thin and lacy cookies have chewy middles that are nutty and rich—eating them is like mainlining brown butter.
With this recipe and technique under your belt, you might never make potato gnocchi again.
Sweet roasted tomatoes join forces with briny capers and spicy fresh olive oil in this flavorful spread.
A hot and creamy crab dip, loaded with seasonings and topped with crispy, crunchy buttered bread crumbs.
Scooped up with warm pita bread, this hummus will change your view of the ubiquitous dip for good.
This recipe depends on using the freshest, most flavorful raw pistachios you can find.
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