National Eggs Benedict Day

On April 16th, National Eggs Benedict Day celebrates a long-favored breakfast or brunch dish. Eggs Benedict consists of poached eggs with Hollandaise sauce and Canadian bacon or ham on English muffin halves. Origins: There are two different stories as to how Eggs Benedict came to be. In 1894 stockbroker Lemuel Benedict ordered “buttered toast, poached eggs,

World Malbec Day

World Malbec Day is celebrated on April 17th each year. It commemorates the day in 1853 when then-president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of Argentina made it his mission to transform the country's wine industry. Origins: World Malbec Day is celebrated on April 17th each year. It commemorates the day in 1853 when then-president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of

National Prime Rib Day

National Prime Rib Day annually recognizes this special meal favorite on April 27th each year. Sometimes known as the “King of Meats,” Prime Rib is a choice cut from one of the eight prime cuts of beef. Origins: The exact origin of prime rib is unclear, but most historians agree that roasts became popular in the

National Shrimp Day

Each year on May 10th, National Shrimp Day recognizes America's favorite seafood. Americans eat moreshrimp than any other seafood, and this is the day to celebrate this delicious seafood. Origin: National Shrimp Day is celebrated annually on May 10th. It originated in the late 19th or early 20th century, when Italian settlers in California began fishing

National Hummus Day

International Hummus Day is celebrated on May 13th every year. The day was established in 2012 and is a day to celebrate hummus, a creamy, garlicky, nutty-tasting dip. It's also a day to raise awareness for hummus as a cross-cultural phenomenon. Origin: International Hummus Day is celebrated on May 13th. In 2012, Ben Lang and Miriam

National Buttermilk Biscuit Day

May 14th ushers in National Buttermilk Biscuit Day to celebrate this high-rising breakfast staple. Origin: Biscuits are made using baking powder or baking soda as a leavening agent rather than yeast. A typicalbuttermilk biscuit recipe contains flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, butter, and buttermilk. They are often referred to as a “quick bread,” indicating they

National Wine Day

On May 25th each year, wine lovers everywhere pour a glass of their favorite wine to celebrate National Wine Day. Whether it is Red or White, the sound of glassing "clinking" will be heard around the world today. Origin: The exact origin of National Wine Day is unknown, but the earliest references date back to 2009.

National Brisket Day

Every year on May 28th, National Brisket Day celebrates one of the nine prime cuts of beef. Brisket comes from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal and when prepared correctly, renders both flavor and tenderness. Origin: The exact origins of National Brisket Day are unknown. However, it has been celebrated since the early

National Mint Julep Day

May 30 is National Mint Julep Day. Mint julep is the best refreshing summer drink, made of water, sugar, Bourbon and spearmint. Origin: This drink was introduced at the Kentucky Derby in the 1930s and since then it has become the event's official drink. 

National Rotisserie Chicken Day

Origin: Boston Market Restaurants founded National Rotisserie Chicken Day in April of 2015 to celebrate the delicious and tender flavor achieved through slow-cooked rotisserie chicken.