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  • Linguine with a light seafood sauce.

    The Best Type Of Sauce To Pair With Linguine

    Pasta comes in many shapes, but it's not because Italians just like the aesthetics. Pasta types match up with pasta sauces. What sauce does linguini pair with?

    By Cassie Womack 3 months ago Read More
  • various types of seafood displayed on ice

    12 Signs Your Seafood Isn't Fresh, According To An Executive Chef

    There are many reasons why you wouldn't want to eat seafood that's not fresh. In order to avoid that, here are some signs your seafood isn't quite fresh.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer 3 months ago Read More
  • Several colorful used cutting boards stacked on top of each other.

    If Your Cutting Board Looks Like This, It's Time To Throw It Out

    A good cutting board is like a trusted friend in the kitchen. But when it begins to show these signs, hygiene dictates that it's time to trade it in.

    By Allison Beussink 3 months ago Read More
  • Paul McCartney performing on stage.

    Paul McCartney's Secret Soup Recipe Is Hidden In An Unexpected Place

    Paul McCartney has never been quiet about his convictions, but where he cleverly hid his lentil soup recipe may surprise fans of several genres.

    By Joe Hoeffner 3 months ago Read More
  • Traditional pumpkin soup in a white bowl

    The Type Of Ingredient Your Soup Has Been Missing All Along

    Soups are great all year-long, but if you aren't adding this type of ingredient to your dish it'll never live up to the best of what a soup can be.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 3 months ago Read More
  • Lasagna served on a white plate decorated with basil.

    Why You Shouldn't Use Cottage Cheese In Lasagna

    The great thing about lasagna is that everyone makes it their own way. However, there are several reasons why you shouldn't use cottage cheese in your recipe.

    By Maria Scinto 3 months ago Read More
  • Pot roast with vegetables

    12 Ways To Make Pot Roast More Flavorful

    Who doesn't love a good pot roast? If you're finding it a bit boring, these are some creative ways to make your pot roast more flavorful and tasty.

    By Anita Surewicz 3 months ago Read More
  • Person pouring a jug of marinade over tuna steaks in a glass dish

    Marinades Are Great For Tenderizing And Flavoring Meat — But There's A Catch

    Marinades give meat flavor and tenderize it, making for a tastier meal. But you need to avoid one marinating mistake which can ruin the texture.

    By Mariana Zapata 3 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of spicy Indian curry with fresh herbs and veggies

    Dish Too Spicy? Cool It Down With An Ingredient Already In Your Fridge

    If you can't take the heat, head straight for the kitchen. The best way to cool down a spicy dish requires just one simple item from your fridge.

    By Joe Hoeffner 3 months ago Read More
  • lasagna with meat sauce on a grey plate

    Here's How Many Layers You Should Have In Your Lasagna

    We went to the experts for an answer to the age old question of how many layers of sauce, pasta, and cheese you should be building into your homemade lasagna.

    By Maria Scinto 3 months ago Read More
  • An overhead shot of an open bologna sandwich with mayonnaise

    The 2-Step Trick To An Elevated Bologna Sandwich

    The idea of a bologna sandwich might conjure sad images of cold deli meat on white bread, but it only takes a couple tricks to make that sandwich spectacular.

    By Kurt Suchman 3 months ago Read More
  • Fried birria tacos being dipped in sauce

    Beef Isn't The Only Meat Used To Make Birria Tacos

    If all you've ever had is the Tex-Mex version, you'd be forgiven for thinking that all birria tacos are made with beef, but there are other meat options.

    By Mariana Zapata 3 months ago Read More
  • freezer burned meat on butcher paper

    Can You Save Meat That's Been Freezer Burned?

    It's a huge letdown to pull meat from the freezer for an anticipated meal only to find it coated in freezer burn. But a few simple tricks can save that steak.

    By Mariana Zapata 3 months ago Read More
  • Pouring beer into pan of marinating pork roast

    Can Beer Really Tenderize Tough Cuts Of Meat?

    Beer can be used in marinades for everything from a ribeye to fajitas, but does it actually make the meat any more tender? We asked an expert to find out.

    By Maria Scinto 3 months ago Read More
  • Red wine being poured onto chicken

    11 Boozy Ingredients To Add To Your Marinades

    Give meat dishes a potent flavor boost by adding beer, wine, and spirits to marinades. We present several boozy options that work with myriad meats.

    By Elizabeth Arnold 3 months ago Read More
  • Rustic cast iron pan

    14 Mistakes You Might Be Making With Your Cast Iron Cookware

    Cast iron cookware is great to have, but there are some common mistakes you may be making with it. Here's how to avoid them and preserve your cast iron.

    By Leah Kaplan 3 months ago Read More
  • Butter melting in a hot pan

    Can You Save Butter That's Been Melted?

    If you’ve softened or melted butter for a recipe, can you put it back in the fridge, or is it all a big waste? Here's what you need to know.

    By Kurt Suchman 3 months ago Read More
  • metal bowl of noodle soup with ice cubes

    Why Would You Ever Put Ice In Soup?

    The idea of dropping an ice cube into your steaming bowl of soup may sound a bit odd at first, but there are actually a handful of good reasons to try it.

    By Maria Scinto 3 months ago Read More
  • Flat iron steak on grill pan with garlic cloves and rosemary

    The Best Ways To Cook A Flat Iron Steak For Maximum Tenderness

    Flat iron steak is a cut that many home cooks might skip because of uncertainty about how to properly cook it. But with a bit of expert advice, it is a winner.

    By Erica Martinez 3 months ago Read More
  • Nutella grilled cheese sandwich

    Nutella Grilled Cheese: Don't Knock It Until You Try It

    If you're looking for an interesting take on a plain Nutella sandwich, a Nutella grilled cheese sandwich is definitely the next recipe you'll want to try.

    By Mariana Zapata 3 months ago Read More
  • Steak marinating in bag surrounded by honey, brown sugar, and spices

    12 Sweet Ingredients To Add To Your Steak Marinade

    A good steak marinade can elevate just about any cut. Sweet ingredients may not seem like an obvious flavor enhancers but can level up beef in the best way.

    By Diane Bobis 4 months ago Read More
  • Packages of Costco fresh-caught salmon sit in the refrigerated section

    Is Costco Salmon Good Enough To Use In Raw Sushi?

    Raw seafood doesn't sit well with everyone, but even if you enjoy the taste of sushi that doesn't mean you should be eating all fish raw. Is Costco salmon okay?

    By Angela L. Pagán 4 months ago Read More
  • Person torching meringues on a platter

    The One Step You Can't Skip Before Using A Culinary Torch

    Using a culinary torch on your food feels pretty great and can enhance most any dish's flavor so long as you don't forget to follow this one simple rule.

    By Erica Martinez 4 months ago Read More
  • A person cutting a sandwich in half.

    The Only Type Of Knife You Should Use To Cut A Sandwich

    When it comes to cutting sandwiches, one type of knife stands head and shoulders above the rest. Fail to use this knife and you risk ruining your sandwich.

    By Erica Martinez 4 months ago Read More
  • hand pours bottle of beer into glass

    Should You Really Be Pouring Beer Into Gumbo?

    There's a common practice among home chefs to pour beer into their gumbo, but is this really helping make the dish more flavorful or just muddying the roux?

    By Lindsey Reynolds 4 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten wearing a pearl drop earring and a patterned scarf

    The Key Ingredient In Ina Garten's Tuna Salad Can't Be Found In A Can

    Celebrity chef Ina Garten is known for being selective for types of ingredients, so it's probably no surprise that she has a particular style for tuna salad.

    By Maria Scinto 4 months ago Read More
  • Three ears of corn in a white dish

    Why You Should Cook Corn On The Cob In A 'Butter Bath'

    Instead of melting butter and drizzling it over the surface, a butter bath is efficient at penetrating the corn and getting into all the nooks and crannies.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 4 months ago Read More
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