Hidden Valley Ranch Comes Out As Our Favorite Ranch!
Someone blind taste-tested dozens of ranch dressings, and Hidden Valley was #1, just ahead of Olive Garden's version.
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A new Snickers PROTEIN bar will hit stores next month.
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Grubhub's Top Trending Cuisine of the Year Was . . . Australian?
A popular New Year's resolution is stepping outside of your comfort zone to try new things . . . and some people may have done that in 2022 by experiencing a new type of food: Outback Steakhouse!
Grubhub just released their year-end report, and the top trending cuisine of the year was . . . Australian. (???) They didn't list any particular restaurants, but on their app they DO consider Outback Steakhouse to be "Australian."
Australian cuisine was up 531% year-over-year. South African cuisine got the second biggest jump at 294%.
Overall, the most-ordered foods were basic. Burritos were #1, followed by cheeseburgers . . . cheese pizza . . . Pad Thai . . . chicken quesadillas . . . sushi, particularly California Rolls . . . fried chicken sandwiches . . . Caesar salads . . . Chicken Tikka Masala . . . and boneless wings.
The top breakfast order was a sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich . . . the number one dessert was tiramisu . . . and the top dipping sauce was ketchup, followed by ranch . . . buffalo sauce . . . honey mustard . . . and spicy mustard.
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Here Are The Best Christmas Foods In All 50 States
The Guilty Eats folks have compiled a list of some of the best Christmas foods in each of the 50 states to add to your holiday events or dinners. Below is a selection of several and if you don’t see your state in the list, all 50 can be found HERE.
- Arizona – Flan/Chocoflan: This classic caramel dessert is extremely popular in Arizona and when you add chocolate it’s even better.
- California – Peppermint Bark: A white chocolate peppermint dessert also makes a great gift for your guests.
- Delaware – Gingerbread Cookies: These classic cookies are delicious and easy to make and there are numerous recipes out there to customize your favorite style.
- Georgia – Peach Bread Pudding: A sweet, soft and fruity dessert that takes advantage of fresh Georgia peaches.
- Idaho – Scalloped Potatoes: A cheesy, comfort food that also takes advantage of this state’s famous staple and they make a great side dish at a holiday dinner.
- Kansas – Country Fried Steak: It sounds like a southern specialty, but it also works for breakfast or a dinner in the middle of the country.
- Louisiana – Gumbo: This may be an obvious choice but it’s hearty, flavorful and spicy and with the addition of shrimp, seafood, meat and veggies it’s a winner.
- Maine – Lobster Bisque: This creamy Maine staple is great as an appetizer or even a main course.
- Michigan – Classic Sugar Cookies: This choice is kid-friendly and universally enjoyed during the holiday season and they can be decorated really easily with sprinkles and icing.
- Mississippi – Pecan Pie Cheesecake: It’s sweet and rich but the combination of the flavors of pecan pie and cheesecake make this a great choice.
- New Jersey – Cioppino: Since this state has a high percentage of Italian residents, this seafood soup fits in perfectly for the Italian Feast of 7 Fishes.
- Ohio – Buckeyes – These are made from a base of peanut butter fudge dipped in chocolate and have a sweet, nutty chocolate flavor.
- South Carolina – Collard Green Salad: This can be made cold or warm and is a Southern classic dish.
- Texas – Oyster Stew: This is a Christmas Eve tradition that began in the 1800s in the Southeast U.S. and is a good way for new guests to try out oysters.
- Virginia – Peanut Butter Pie: A rich, creamy delicious dessert to top off a holiday dinner in style.
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