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Our Top 10 Most Saved Casseroles

There are so many reasons to love casseroles. They’re comforting. They feed a lot of people. They often—but not always—include cheese. They’re the answer to “What can I bring to the holiday dinner?” or “What can I bring to the potluck?” or “What can I bring to the family that just had a baby?”

Out of all the countless casseroles we have here on Allrecipes, these are the 10 that our members have saved the most. This means they’re beloved by hundreds, maybe thousands, of home cooks who want to serve the most delicious foods to their friends and families. This list includes breakfast, side, and dinner casseroles, so you can enjoy a good casserole any time of day. And if you can’t finish the whole thing, casseroles often freeze very well.

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Kikkoman Finally Settles the Debate: This Is Where You Should Store Your Soy Sauce

Soy sauce is more than just the condiment packets that come with your takeout. It’s an umami powerhouse that makes meat taste meatier, deepens the flavor in soups or sauces, and finishes vegetarian and vegan dishes without breaking a sweat. But once you’ve opened a bottle, where do you store it?

We learned that most shelf-stable grocery products such as ketchup and mayo benefit from being refrigerated after opening, but is this true of soy sauce as well?

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What Does ‘Triple-Washed’ Mean on Salad Packages?

Bagged greens and salad mixes make dinner prep easier. After a long day, you don’t have to chop up a whole head of lettuce or pick through a basket of arugula to make a single meal. Instead, you can reach into your fridge, grab a bag or clamshell, and pile some greens onto your plate with a protein, toppings, and a drizzle of vinaigrette. Just like that, dinner is served.

If you take a look at those same lettuce packages, you’ll probably see that they say the greens have been “triple-washed” and are “ready to use.” But you wouldn’t be alone if you’ve stopped in your tracks to wonder, “Do I need to wash these greens again?”

So, what exactly does triple-washed mean? And are these greens actually safe to use right out of the package? Read on to find out.

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12 Delicious Grandma-Approved Weeknight Soups

Winter is soup season: Cozy bowls at lunch, hearty crocks at dinner,  and steaming mugs mid-afternoon to pick up the spirits. And when it comes to soup, who knows better than Grandma? We’ve curated a collection of our best “Grandma” soup recipes to add to your repertoire and keep you in delicious bowls all winter long. The best part? All of these freeze well, so don’t hesitate to make double batches and make a stash for later.

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I Tried 4 Cold Sandwiches from Popular Sub Chains, Here’s the One I’ll Order Again

If I’m spending money on a sandwich, I want it to taste good. That means I’ll drive the extra mile to get a delicious sub even though the less-than-average sub place is right around the corner. I’ve got high standards because I actually enjoy eating.

So what do my standards mean for you? My love of eating comes from my love of food, in general. I enjoy food with big flavor that’s fresh and leaves me smiling. I also think of my food as fuel. I need the right balance of it to feel good and help me get through the workday because falling asleep at my desk is not an option. Knowing this, you can rest assured my review of the following subs is critical. I want you to enjoy your food like I do.

Here’s How I Judged 

I decided to order subs that I knew I would like, that way I could provide the most honest and sincere review. That means sometimes I went with whole wheat rolls and chose turkey over other meats. I also loaded up on the vegetables, especially the pickled and spicy ones. Here’s what I was looking for while eating.

A great cold sub must meet the following criteria: 

  1. The sub roll has to be just right. It should be flavorful, but not so much that it overpowers the rest of the sandwich. It also has to be soft enough to easily bite into, yet sturdy enough to hold all of the fillings.
  2. The meat should taste like the meat that it proclaims to be. In other words, the ham should not taste like turkey and vice versa.
  3. The toppings should be plentiful and fresh (if applicable). A great sub shop gives options for including a multitude of toppings on your sandwich. There should be spreads, but also seasonings, pickled items, and fresh vegetables.

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