Americans are wild about their BBQ and loyal to their region’s distinct flavor profiles. Which is why Heinz looked to pro Pitmasters in 7 of the nation’s top BBQ regions to perfect their latest sauces. With so many new and exciting BBQ sauces to choose from, how are you supposed to decide which sauce is right for you? Here’s our guide to discovering what’s sure to become your new favorite BBQ sauce.
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Chefs Cara Nicoletti, Pat LaFrieda, and Matt Abdoo are used to thinking outside the box when it comes to cooking; however, today on Epicurious, we’ve asked them to give us their unfiltered, honest reviews of some prominent hot dogs found on supermarket shelves. Which hot dogs pack the most bang for your budget, and which should you avoid at all costs?
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No muss, no fuss; lots of tangy whipped cream cheese and butter.
Trader Joe’s is famous for its cheese selection, but which ones are actually worth buying? Cheese expert Liz Thorpe joins Epicurious to taste test everything from classic Brie and sharp cheddar to more adventurous flavors like chocolate stilton and spicy scotch bonnet. Join Liz as she breaks down the best buys, hidden gems, and which cheeses to skip on your next Trader Joe’s run.
Fresh, dried, long, or short, there’s a perfect pasta for every sauce.
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Picture lace-like edges with a pristine, gooey yolk.
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