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  • Pile of black and white sesame seeds

    Is There A Difference Between Black And White Sesame Seeds?

    Black and white sesame seeds may be similar, but there is a huge difference in their taste and texture, which can influence which type is best to use in a dish.

    By Erica Martinez November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Gas stove hob

    The Biggest Mistakes You Are Making With Your Gas Stove Top

    Cooking with a gas stove top can be tricky at times if you're not careful, so these are some of the biggest mistakes you should work to avoid making.

    By Anita Surewicz November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Bulb of garlic cut in half

    Why Some Recipes Call For So Little Garlic (And Why They're Actually Right)

    Garlic is an intensely beloved ingredient, but some recipe developers know that too much of a good thing can ruin a dish. Here's why you should listen to them.

    By Holly Tishfield November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of vegetable soup with bread

    The Ingredients You Need To Wake Up Bland Canned Vegetable Soup

    Canned vegetable soup can be a good way to get greens into your diet on a time crunch, but you can improve the quality by adding some of these ingredients.

    By Cara J Suppa November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • crescent rolls with chocolate sprinkles

    Unexpected Ways To Use Canned Crescent Rolls

    These are some clever ideas for how to use that can of crescent rolls sitting in the back of your fridge. Perfect for snacks, desserts, or even breakfast.

    By Amber Winston November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Glazed chicken and carrots on platter

    All You Need For A Flavorful Chicken Glaze Is A Jar Of Jam

    Jam isn't just for bread. The right type of the fruit spread combined with the right ingredients can boost your chicken's flavor and give it a gorgeous glisten.

    By Moriah House November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • A bowl of cooked mussels

    Yes, You Should Be Debearding Your Mussels

    Mussels are an excellent shellfish to make at home, but these seafood delights have a rugged beard on them that you'll need to remove. Here's how to do it.

    By Kurt Suchman November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Cooked pork chops on a plate

    The Pork Chops To Pick For A Perfectly Marinated Bite

    There are a dozen different ways to get pork wrong -- you can dangerously undercook it, disappointingly overcook it, or botch the sear. This tip will help out!

    By Kendra Mahaffey November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Grinding salsa in an earthen stone mortar and pestle

    The Proper Way To Season Your Brand New Mortar And Pestle

    The mortar and pestle are making a comeback as people remember just how fresh spices can be when ground. Here's how to season your mortar and pestle correctly.

    By Kurt Suchman November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • BLT sandwich on plate

    The Perfect BLT Sandwich Needs The Right Type Of Bacon

    Though the BLT sandwich is pretty simple, there are always methods to improve on a classic. Just keep this in mind when you're picking your bacon.

    By Matt Bruce November 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Three hot dogs in buns with pickles, tomatoes, onions and more on top

    Start Seasoning Your Hot Dogs For A More Flavorful Bite

    Hot dogs are super versatile when it comes to toppings, but what about seasoning them? Seasoning your hot dog could open up a new world of flavor.

    By Dylan Murray November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Cornbread in cast iron skillet

    The Key To Sweet And Savory Cornbread Is Already In Your Pantry

    Cornbread on its own is fantastic enough already, but there's an additional ingredient that most everyone has on hand which you really should use next time.

    By Matt Bruce November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • whole roast chicken on a plate with rosemary and lemon slices

    How To Prep Chicken For Different Meals All Week Long

    Buying a rotisserie chicken for meal prep isn't always the healthiest option. These tips from Maria Scinto will help you prep the perfect chicken at home.

    By Maria Scinto November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • knife and sliced tomato

    How To Cut Perfect Tomato Slices Like A Professional

    Tomatoes are tricky to cut because the skin is quite strong while the fruit itself is squishy. Here's how to cut tomatoes without ruining their shape.

    By Angela L. Pagán November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Person cracking a crawfish

    How To Properly Crack Open And Eat Crawfish

    A good old crawfish boil is a great reason to gather your friends around. But if you aren't sure how to eat these delicious crustaceans, here's how to do it.

    By Stephen Bradley November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • cooking wok with stir fry

    The Secret To A Quick And Easy Stir-Fry Is In The Produce Section

    Stir-fry is a great option for a busy weeknight dinner and the recipe gets even easier if you grab this one ingredient from the produce section.

    By Angela L. Pagán November 1st, 2024 Read More
  • a pumpkin cut open to reveal the seeds and pulp inside

    How To Separate Pumpkin Seeds From Pulp Way Easier

    Trying to separate pumpkin seeds from slimy pulp can be unpleasant and frustrating, but you can use kitchen tools you already own to simplify the process.

    By Cara J Suppa October 31st, 2024 Read More
  • poached egg on avocado toast

    Julia Child's Extra Step For Perfectly Poached Eggs Was Genius

    Julia Child's brilliant cooking hack for whipping up a beautifully shaped poached egg will have you digging around in your drawer full of office supplies.

    By Dennis Lee October 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Rocco DiSpirito smiling in sweater

    Rocco DiSpirito's Tips For The Best Meatloaf You've Ever Had

    We caught up with Rocco DiSpirito at the 2024 New York City Wine & Food Festival, and he shared some truly genius ideas for moist and flavorful meatloaf.

    By Maria Scinto October 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Jars of pasta sauce

    12 Tricks To Make Jarred Pasta Sauce Taste Homemade, According To Chefs

    Jarred pasta sauce can be a bit bland at times, so it's totally worth it to amp it up. Here are some expert tips for how to make jarred sauce taste homemade.

    By Holly Riddle October 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Slice of pumpkin pie

    Don't Bother Cooking Your Own Pumpkin For Pie

    More often than not, taking the time to make something at home is going to produce higher quality food than something store-bought; but pumpkin purée isn't it.

    By Maria Scinto October 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Chef Alton Brown at a cooking demonstration in Napa

    Alton Brown's Add-In For Egg Salad Proves He's A Genius

    Celebrity chef Alton Brown has his share of quirky and eye-opening recipes, but his updated egg salad may be his most surprising recipe ever.

    By Angie Seibold October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • mushrooms in cast iron skillet

    Chefs Put A Cap On The Mistakes Ruining Your Mushrooms

    Mushrooms give such a delectable umami flavor -- but there are plenty of cooking mistakes you might be making. Here's some excellent advice from chefs.

    By Dylan Myers October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • pumpkin puree in jar

    Here's How You Can Make Pumpkin Puree From Scratch

    There's just something so satisfying about DIY pumpkin purée. You can first use the pumpkin for decorative purposes and cook it when Halloween is over.

    By Maria Scinto October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • free range chicken

    What Does A Free-Range Label Actually Mean?

    A free-range label on chickens or eggs might not be what you think it means. The quality of these outdoor spaces for chickens isn't always so ideal.

    By Dennis Lee October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Open air fryer with fries

    11 Mistakes You're Making When Reheating Foods In The Air Fryer

    The air fryer can seemingly do it all, but when it comes to reheating leftovers, there are some tips you'll need to get the best out of the appliance.

    By Anita Surewicz October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Thanksgiving dinner

    The Best Unexpected Side Dishes To Serve At Thanksgiving Dinner

    Bored of the same old Thanksgiving dinner but don't want to abandon the classic main turkey dish? Try some fun new sides like cheese balls or ramen salad!

    By Anita Surewicz October 27th, 2024 Read More
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