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  • A woman holding a potato chip sandwich on white bread

    A British Crisp Sandwich Is Almost Too Simple To Make

    The British are known for many foods, but the crisp sandwich is the kind of meal that can be enjoyed regardless of class or status and it's so simple to make.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • A slice of chocolate cream pie topped with whipped cream

    The Sweet Layer You Need For Crispy, Not Soggy, Pie Crust

    A well-made pie can seem out of reach, but if professional bakers can do it so can you. Here's how to keep your pie crust from getting soggy on the bottom.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • Coho salmon and lemons in a black pan.

    The Salmon Variety That Fish Skeptics Should Give A Try

    Even the staunchest of fish skeptics should give salmon a try. There's especially one type that's known for its more mild 'fishy' taste.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of tomato soup with cream and fresh basil

    Give Tomato Soup A Richer Flavor By Raiding Your Stash Of Condiments

    Don't forget that pile of condiments lurking in your pantry or fridge. They can really help elevate many of your meals, especially your tomato soup.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • Overhead image of wrapped up Whopper

    The Original Burger King Has Nothing To Do With The Whopper

    The history of Burger King is an incredibly fascinating one, especially since the fast food franchise as we know it is actually not the original king.

    By Angela L. Pagán 8 months ago Read More
  • Plain vanilla ice cream being scooped

    How To Elevate Plain Vanilla Ice Cream In Less Than A Minute

    Next time you find yourself with a plain bowl of vanilla ice cream, be sure to add these two simple, yet delicious, ingredients for an even better experience.

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • roasted carrots, beets, Brussels sprouts and other vegetables

    A Packet Of Ranch Seasoning Is Roasted Vegetables' Best Friend

    Dress up your roasted vegetables with this simple and tasty twist that adds just the right amount of tang and herb flavoring to every bite.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 8 months ago Read More
  • Person perusing frozen foods in grocery store

    12 Foods You Should Never Buy Frozen

    Frozen foods can be a real time saver, but not all products are a good choice. Find out which frozen items to skip for optimal texture and taste.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer 8 months ago Read More
  • Jars of Better Than Bouillon on a store shelf

    How Long Better Than Bouillon Jarred Bouillon Lasts After Opening

    If you are wondering how long your Better Than Bouillon jar can last after opening, you'll be pleased to know it has a surprisingly long shelf life.

    By Dennis Lee 8 months ago Read More
  • Burnt cookies on a black pan

    Don't Cry Over Burnt Cookies, There's An Immediate Fix

    If you've accidentally over-baked your cookies, there's no need to throw out the batch. Remove the charred bottoms and restore the flavor with one easy step.

    By Dylan Murray 8 months ago Read More
  • A red pot is filled with stock on a table.

    The Kitchen Tool You Need For Quick Turkey Stock

    Turkey stock is a versatile ingredient that's helpful for keeping a number of dishes from drying out. This gadget makes turkey stock with bold flavor fast.

    By Angela L. Pagán 8 months ago Read More
  • skewered kebabs on flatbread

    The Brilliant Trick To Prevent Wooden Skewers From Burning On The Grill

    If you've ever grilled something with wooden skewers, you're likely familiar with how easily they catch flame. Some people wet them, but this trick is better.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • An assortment of blue cheese

    Gorgonzola Vs Roquefort Vs Stilton Blue Cheese: What's The Difference?

    When we're talking richly flavored, moldy cheeses, you gotta know the differences. Not just to be a smarty-pants, but to understand how best to use them.

    By Zhuotong Scarlett Han 8 months ago Read More
  • A filet of poached fish with herbs and a rich broth

    Parchment Paper Is The Unexpected Secret To A Better Poach

    Good chefs are always looking for ways to improve in the kitchen. If you haven't yet learned how to harness the power of parchment paper, you really ought to.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • platter of roasted vegetables

    The Unexpected Ingredient For Flavor-Packed Roasted Vegetables

    It doesn't get easier than roasted vegetables, but you really should stop dousing them in olive oil. This surprising ingredient swap is a no-brainer.

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
  • A plate of hard boiled eggs cut in half and garnished with dill.

    Here's How To Step Up Your Hard Boiled Eggs

    Hard boiled eggs need no introduction, but if you're tired of forcing yourself to eat bland boiled eggs you ought to try this trick to make them exciting again.

    By Ebony Bellamy 8 months ago Read More
  • Raw tri tip roast

    13 Ways To Tenderize Tough Meat

    Tenderizing tough meat can be a bit tricky, but with these tips, you'll be well on your way to making meats tender every time, no matter how tough it is.

    By Anita Surewicz 8 months ago Read More
  • Blanched green beans with ice

    The Crucial Step To Take Right After Blanching Vegetables

    If you've already picked up the habit of blanching you know what an advantage it gives crispy veggies. To bump up the flavor even more, try this tip.

    By Zhuotong Scarlett Han 8 months ago Read More
  • An aisle of cake mixes at the supermarket

    The Worst Advice Boxed Cake Mix Instructions Give You

    You don't need to follow all the instructions on your packet of boxed cake mix. In fact, making one simple swap is the key to richer, more satisfying cakes.

    By Holly Tishfield 8 months ago Read More
  • hard toffee pieces with peanuts

    The Only 2 Ingredients Needed For Homemade Toffee Bits

    Homemade toffee isn't usually the first dessert people think of when they get a sweet tooth, but it only takes two ingredients to make so maybe it should be.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 8 months ago Read More
  • A slice of no-bake cheesecake with strawberries on top

    Here's How Long It Takes For No-Bake Cheesecake To Set

    Not letting your cheesecake set properly is one of the common pitfalls when making this dessert. Here's how long no-bake cheesecake needs in the fridge.

    By Alexandria Brooks 8 months ago Read More
  • Three glasses of Mexican shrimp cocktail with lime wedge and crackers

    What Sets Mexican Shrimp Cocktail Apart From The American Kind

    Shrimp cocktail may bring to mind an image of the American appetizer, but Mexican shrimp cocktail takes the idea even further. So what's the difference?

    By Erica Martinez 8 months ago Read More
  • browned, sauteed mushrooms in a small frying pan beside raw sliced mushrooms over wooden cutting board

    Why You Need To Give Mushrooms Space When Sauteeing

    Cooking with mushrooms seems simple, but most of us are doing it wrong. If you're tired of soggy, rubbery mushrooms, this pro cooking tip will help you out.

    By Francesca Duarte 8 months ago Read More
  • powdered sugar and lemon

    A Classic Glaze For Baked Goods Only Requires 3 Ingredients

    If you fancy yourself a baker but haven't been making use of glazes, you don't know what you've been missing. This simple, classic glaze recipe is a good start.

    By Ebony Bellamy 8 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of creamy egg salad

    Ree Drummond's Diced Egg Shortcut Involves An Unexpected Tool

    Save yourself time and clean-up in the kitchen. Ree Drummond's egg-cellent hack for dicing hard-boiled eggs only requires one common cookware item.

    By Holly Tishfield 8 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten poses at an award show in 2024.

    The 2 Ingredients That Make Ina Garten's Chocolate Banana Cream Pie Superior

    Listen to Ina Garten when it comes to taking your banana cream pie to a whole new level. According to her, two simple ingredients adds a whole new dimension.

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • Clean white plates and bowls next to a kitchen sink

    Do You Have To Wash Brand New Dishes Before You Use Them?

    You've just bought a fancy set of dishware and brought them home. You're probably wondering: should I wash them before putting them up in the cupboard?

    By Sam Worley 8 months ago Read More
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