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Some people enjoy Five Guys' burgers so much that they try to find ways to replicate them, which includes figuring out how to smash the patties just right.
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The One Meal Ree Drummond Would Eat Every Day Has Us Salivating
Ree Drummond has two meals she says she could eat every day - one that's homemade and another from a restaurant. Both are intensely luxurious and rich. -
What To Know About The Monster Cereal Character Carmella Creeper
The Monster Cereal crew has a new member! Franken Berry's long lost cousin, Carmella Creeper and her cereal make the scene just in time for Halloween. -
The Flavorful Difference Between Steak And Barbecue Sauce
The differences between steak sauce and barbecue sauce don't stop with their intended purpose - they also taste different and respond differently to heat. -
The Best Way To Order A Secret Menu Item Without Looking Like A Jerk
Food service workers' jobs are hard enough. When ordering secret menu items, politeness is paramount, so remember Patrick Swayze's "Roadhouse" rule: "Be nice!" -
The Retro, Fruity Liqueur You Should Spike Your Pumpkin Spice Latte With
Pumpkin spice lattes can be amplified by different alcohols, but one retro, fruity liqueur can create a profile reminiscent of your favorite baked goods. -
Dua Lipa Grilling Shrimp Has The Internet In Shambles
Social media recently called Dua Lipa's culinary skills into question when she was seen "grilling" shrimp. Can the popstar actually cook? Let's find out! -
Kraft Proves It Knows You Only Eat Easy Mac In Your Dorm With New Care Pack
School is back in session, and to help stressed-out students prepare, Kraft has unveiled a College Care Pack: a 30-pack of Kraft Mac & Cheese Easy Mac Cups. -
Ed Sheeran Moonlighting As A Starbucks Barista Is Ruffling Feathers
The Starbucks union Twitter account made its unhappiness clear about Ed Sheeran's appearance; meanwhile, Starbucks customers were upset for another reason. -
How To Perfectly Cook Steak When You Live At High Altitudes
If your higher elevation is causing your steak to come out dry or undercooked, just follow these simple tips. -
Viral Caramel Apple Bites Are The Perfect Fall Snack
Dipping whole apples into melted caramel can be tedious, but these viral TikTok bites are a fraction of the work with all the same flavors. -
Will Bad Vegan's Sarma Melngailis' NYC Restaurant Ever Open Again?
Six years after a string of controversies and a lost lawsuit, will Sarma Melngailis of Netflix's "Bad Vegan" ever reopen her NYC restaurant? -
The Saucy Swap You Should Try With McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Sandwich
Traditionally, the McDonald's Filet-O-Fish comes with a fish patty, cheese, and tartar sauce, but one TikTok user decided to put a Big Mac-inspired spin on it. -
Walmart Sells A Massive Amount Of Rotisserie Chickens Per Minute
Walmart's rotisserie chickens aren't huge, but their massive popularity probably stems from their convenience and their relatively low price point. -
What Fast Food Looks Like In India
You won't find a lot of beef or pork on Indian fast food menus, and most Indian versions of fast food favorites also include a lot more spice and flavor. -
The Australian Pizza Toppings You're Not Likely To Find In The US
Australia isn't known for its pizza, but it is known for its unusual meat. Australia's meat pizza toppings might be surprising to pizza lovers in the U.S. -
We Love Aldi, But Its Meat Selection Could Use A Glow-Up
Aldi (deservedly) gets a lot of praise for its affordability and relatively high-quality goods. However, their meat section leaves something to be desired. -
Purple Steak Is A Meaty Solution For Leftover Wine
Take your steak-and-wine pairing to the next level with this unorthodox marination trick - though, be prepared to put some loving labor into your meat prep. -
Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights Menu Looks Scary Good
Beyond the spooky decorations and fearful attractions, the menu at Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights is sure to delight foodies between the screams. -
Shocking Us All, Gordon Ramsay Has Entered The Frozen Food Game
Despite the chef's well known distaste for cuisine of this variety, Gordon Ramsay has recently entered the frozen food game, shocking us all. -
Burger King Wants You To Vote On Its Next Ghost Pepper Menu Item
If you use the Burger King app, you'll be able to vote on which spicy menu item (a Whopper or Chicken Fries, to be specific) should return to the chain's menu. -
Is Chick-Fil-A Chicken Considered Halal?
Observers of Islamic dietary laws should avoid Chick-fil-A's chicken. However, the popular fast food has several other options permissible for Muslim diners. -
Sorry, But Fast Food Chains Need More Self-Service Kiosks
Digital ordering kiosks have many advantages -- they make customization easy, minimize employee error, and help speed up the flow of dining room traffic. -
New England-Style Hot Dog Rolls Are A Total Game Changer
Though they're dubbed New England-style hot dog rolls, there are a few other well-known dishes that also require these fluffy, sturdy, special buns. -
You Can Actually Cook Steak In Your Car – But Should You?
This summer has been marked by scorching record temperatures. Some enterprising people have put the heat to use by cooking in unexpected places. -
The CELSIUS Flavor With 300 Milligrams Of Caffeine Has Us Shaking
Celsius Heat energy drinks are packed with an overwhelming 300 mg of caffeine. You'll certainly get a buzz, but watch out for any negative side effects. . -
Why These Japanese Strawberries Cost Almost $500 A Pop
Understandably, you might wonder, "What could possibly be so special about a strawberry that it costs half a thousand dollars?" The answer is multifaceted.