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    The One Step To Never Skip When Warming Bread In The Microwave

    There's nothing as comforting as baked bread to accompany a good meal, but there is a trick to reheat it in the microwave and not dry it out.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 8 months ago Read More
  • You need special cuts of meat for a good beef stew

    The Best Cut Of Steak For Your Next Bowl Of Stew

    Beef stew is a comforting, easy dish to make but people often ask which type of meat is best for cooking using a low and slow method.

    By Kurt Suchman 8 months ago Read More
  • A close up of a sourdough starter inside a jar.

    What It Means When Your Sourdough Starter Is 'Ripe'

    To make your own sourdough, you need a good starter, and knowing how to tell when it's ripe is crucial to baking a delicious loaf.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 8 months ago Read More
  • An assortment of oysters in the shells

    What Sets Bay Scallops Apart From Sea Scallops?

    In case you aren't aware, scallops come in different forms. Bay scallops and sea scallops are similar but have important differences in the kitchen.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 8 months ago Read More
  • lavender syrup lemonade in glass

    Here's Why Your Homemade Lavender Syrup Tastes Bad

    When making lavender syrup to use in coffee, teas, lattes, and other food items, it's important to use the right kind to avoid a bitter taste.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 8 months ago Read More
  • raw chicken breasts on wooden board

    Tired Of Stubborn Chicken Breast Tendons? There's An Easy Fix

    Tendons are a natural, safe part of a chicken breast but not that appetizing, so if you want to remove them, there's an easy way to do so.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 8 months ago Read More
  • A plate of hot dogs is displayed

    The 5 Best And 4 Worst Ways To Cook Hot Dogs

    We tested out many different cooking methods using all-beef, turkey, and plant-based hot dogs. See which ways were the best and which were the worst.

    By Michael Palan 8 months ago Read More
  • Oat milk in a glass with a containers holding oats next to it.

    You Can Make Oat Milk At Home, But Should You?

    There are many oat milk options on the market, but if you're dairy free or lactose intolerant, there is an easy way and many reasons to make your own at home.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 8 months ago Read More
  • stick of butter on plate

    What's The Actual Difference Between Cultured And Regular Butter?

    Butter comes in many variations, one of which is a cultured butter that is much more expensive, but there are some valid reasons for that.

    By Dennis Lee 8 months ago Read More
  • a brilliantly colored sushi bake with chopsticks and ingredients next to it

    Why You Should Bring A Sushi Bake To Your Next Potluck

    When planning a dish to bring to a group dinner, casseroles typically come to mind first, but why not switch up the flavors and try a sushi bake instead?

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • a slice of red velvet cake on a plate

    What's The Actual Flavor Of Red Velvet Cake?

    Sometimes you can tell how a cake will taste based on the name, but red velvet isn't exactly a flavor. So what is the flavor of red velvet cake?

    By Creshonda A. Smith 8 months ago Read More
  • A pitcher of apple juice beside a glass of apple juice and a basket of apples

    Here's How Long Apple Juice Stays Good For After Opening

    A crisp glass of apple juice is a great way to start the day, but apple juice won't stay fresh forever. Here's how long it stays good for once opened.

    By Holly Tishfield 8 months ago Read More
  • Mix up your cookie dough with one corny ingredient

    What Is The Best Way To Add Corn To Your Cookies?

    It's not an ingredient you'll find on too many cookie recipes, but corn is an underrated baking ingredient. Here's how the experts add corn to cookies.

    By Kurt Suchman 8 months ago Read More
  • Finished creme puff next to box

    Bridgerton Betty Crocker Crème Puff Baking Kit Review: Perfect For Your Next Watch Party

    Bridgerton is a fan-favorite show on Netflix. We tried the Bridgerton Betty Crocker Creme Puff Baking Kit to see if it's really the talk of the ton.

    By Dani Zoeller 8 months ago Read More
  • a multitude of fresh produce including vegetables and fruits

    When Is The Right Time To Wash Your Fresh Produce?

    When bringing back a haul of fresh produce from the store it's important to keep in mind that they need to be washed, but when is the correct time to do so?

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • An ice cream scoop lifts one of two scoops of vanilla ice cream

    Vanilla Vs French Vanilla Ice Cream: What's The Difference?

    What separates French vanilla ice cream from plain vanilla has nothing to do with France. One ingredient makes the difference - find out here.

    By Kurt Suchman 8 months ago Read More
  • A person pours oil on a bowl of greens resting on a table with herbs and vegetables

    Why You Don't Need Lettuce To Make A Salad

    Oh, salad, you're more than just lettuce and dressing. Learn all the ways to break free of salad limitations with these delicious variations.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • a hand holding out a nonstick skillet that is scraped and scratched

    How To Safely Dispose Of Cracked, Chipped, Or Warped Cookware

    Old cookware that doesn't get used anymore can pose a safety hazard and take up much-needed kitchen space. Here's how to safely dispose of old pots and pans.

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • Almonds in a wooden bowl

    How Much Cyanide Is In Almonds?

    Almonds can be a healthy and delicious snack, but certain types can also be toxic and even lethal. Learn about the dangerous side ofalmonds here.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 8 months ago Read More
  • sliced chicken salad sandwiches in a small box on a tea towel

    How Ina Garten Gives Classic Chicken Salad A Bright Twist

    This simple trick from the Barefoot Contessa herself uses store-bought ingredients to turn your chicken salad from bland and drab to vibrant and flavorful.

    By Simone Paget 8 months ago Read More
  • Close up of fresh whole jalapeños

    Can You Freeze Jalapeño Peppers?

    If you end up with a whole bunch of jalapeño peppers, you may be wondering about the best ways to preserve them. Is the freezer a viable option?

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • Onion jam in a jar with a small wooden spoon

    You'll Need A Lot Of Patience To Make Onion Jam, But It's Worth It

    Onion jam takes a long time to make, and demands your full attention at the stove. The delicious results are well worth the effort, though.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Two sub sandwiches on parchment paper

    Give Your Sandwich A Crunchy Upgrade By Frying One Of The Toppings

    It's easy to elevate your regular sandwich simply by frying one of the toppings. It boosts both the taste and texture, adding a delicious crunch.

    By Dylan Murray 8 months ago Read More
  • Roasted bone marrow on plate with bread, knife, salt

    How To Cook Bone Marrow With Your Air Fryer

    Roasted bone marrow is a delicious treat, but it can be intimidating to cook at home. The good news is, you can easily prepare it using an air fryer.

    By Erica Martinez 8 months ago Read More
  • vanilla extract in a jar with real vanilla beans next to it

    Here's Why You Should Keep A Bottle Of Vanilla Extract For Your Home Bar

    While that little bottle of vanilla extract probably lives in the pantry with your baking supplies, it turns out it also fits in quite well on the bar cart.

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • oil droplets

    What Makes Grapeseed Oil A Must-Have Pantry Item

    Move over olive oil, there's another oil on the market that may have you beat. Find out why grapeseed oil should be your new go-to cooking oil.

    By Jacqueline Dole 8 months ago Read More
  • Caramelized onions and spices cooking in a pan

    The Trick You Can Use To Caramelize Onions Faster

    Caramelized onions are a delicious addition to many dishes, but they take such a long time to cook. This simple trick can cut that time in half.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 8 months ago Read More
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