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  • 10 Weeknight Meals To Make With A Rotisserie Chicken

    If you need dinner on the table ASAP, grab a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store and try one -- or many -- of these delicious and easy rotisserie recipes.

    By Laura Wheatman Hill 6 months ago Read More
  • canned pasta and meatballs

    Why You Should Stay Away From Canned Meatballs At All Costs

    Forget that canned meatballs simply sound unappealing by name, because there are other reasons for why this food does not belong on your shelves.

    By Jonita Davis 6 months ago Read More
  • Chocolate mousse with a thin layer of ganache on top, decorated with gold leaf and raspberries.

    What's The Difference Between Chocolate Mousse And Ganache?

    Both delicious and beloved by anyone with a serious sweet tooth, chocolate mousse and ganache are terrific desserts - so, what sets them apart?

    By Carla Vaisman 6 months ago Read More
  • A person cutting into a steak

    The Inexpensive Steak Cut That's Tender Enough For An Impressive Dinner

    Want to impress with a steak dinner that doesn't break the bank? This inexpensive steak cut is the perfect tender alternative to its pricier rivals.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 6 months ago Read More
  • Freshly made waffles in a rectangular waffle maker

    The Steaming Rule You Need To Know When Using A Waffle Maker

    Waffle irons are a simple way to make a great breakfast, but if it's hard for you to determine if your waffle is ready, use this easy tip.

    By Dylan Murray 6 months ago Read More
  • lettuce leaves on wooden chopping board

    What To Know Before Eating Rust-Colored Lettuce

    You may have noticed that some of your lettuce leaves have a rust-colored tint and wondered whether or not they are safe to eat.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 6 months ago Read More
  • Classic scrambled eggs in a skillet

    The Many Ways Scrambled Eggs Are Prepared Around The World

    Scrambled eggs are prepared in many different ways around the world. Here's how this dish can transport you to kitchen tables across the globe.

    By Leah Kaplan 6 months ago Read More
  • Wooden bowl of canned tomatoes

    Wait, Are Canned Tomatoes Already Cooked?

    If you're out of luck finding fresh tomatoes, turning to canned isn't a bad idea -- unless you're following a recipe that requires raw tomatoes.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling at camera in front of neon lights

    Gordon Ramsay's Secret For Steak Is Chicken-Flavored

    Gordon Ramsay shared a quick and delicious way to make a filet mignon. It includes a lot of the usual suspects, but his secret for steak is chicken-flavored.

    By Jonita Davis 6 months ago Read More
  • homemade powdered sugar donut holes on a wooden cutting board

    Make Donut Holes That Rival Dunkin' With An Easy Canned Shortcut

    There is no denying the deliciousness of Dunkin's donut holes, but with this store-bought hack, you can easily replicate the sweet treat in your own kitchen.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 6 months ago Read More
  • A baked sweet potato topped with melting butter on a white plate

    Save Yourself The Misery Of Dry Sweet Potatoes With An Easy Foil Trick

    Banish the heartbreak of a dry sweet potato with this couldn't-be-simpler hack. One everyday kitchen tool and a simple addition will save the day.

    By Dylan Murray 6 months ago Read More
  • Top view of open can of corn

    Our Absolute Favorite Canned Corn Brand Is One We Know Well

    No, not all canned corn tastes the same. Here at The Takeout, one brand rises about the rest, and chances are, you'll easily recognize the company.

    By Kat Olvera 6 months ago Read More
  • Eggs, cheese, and tomatoes on pizza

    How To Turn Your Breakfast Leftovers Into A Delicious Pizza

    Instead of simply microwaving your breakfast leftovers and enjoying them as-is, use them as toppings for a creative, endlessly customizable breakfast pizza.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 6 months ago Read More
  • Thin slices of seasoned zucchini on white plate

    Never Make Soggy Roasted Zucchini Again With A One-Ingredient Fix

    If you're used to having your roasted zucchini come out disappointingly mushy, you should use an ingredient you probably already have in your pantry to help.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • Bottles of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce on a supermarket shelf.

    Is There A Right Way To Pronounce Worcestershire Sauce?

    Worcestershire sauce is a versatile addition to everything from stews and dips to a good bloody mary. But are you pronouncing it correctly?

    By Joe Hoeffner 6 months ago Read More
  • Lettuce leaves that are starting to turn brown and limp

    Why Your Salad Greens Brown Quickly And How To Prevent It

    Bags of lettuce and mixed greens can turn brown and mushy quickly once you get them home. But one clever trick can help them last longer.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 months ago Read More
  • Person flipping egg with a spatula

    The Biggest Mistakes People Make When Flipping Eggs

    Whether you're new to cooking eggs or you're a seasoned home chef, there's always room for improvement. To master the art of egg flipping, avoid these blunders.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer 6 months ago Read More
  • Fried chicken on a white platter

    Before Frying Up Breaded Chicken, Give It Some Time In The Refrigerator

    No matter the recipe you choose for your breading, the secret tip to making the best fried chicken is hidden in the refrigerator before frying.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • Raw frozen dumplings on black plate

    The Genius Way To Make Frozen Dumplings Into An Even Heartier Meal

    It's time to make dumplings the star of the show. This dependable frozen dish no longer needs to be relegated to the side lines with this simple preparation.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • Garlic confit in a jar of oil

    Swap Garlic With Another Bold Vegetable For Luxurious Confit

    Garlic confit has a cousin, and it might be even tastier. With another vegetable, you can create something surprising, delicious, and versatile.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • An Aldi store.

    The Breakfast Essential That's A Bargain Buy At Aldi

    Anyone who loves a sweet deal for breakfast items should check out the price on this essential that costs much more at other grocers.

    By Cassie Womack 6 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of falafel balls

    Can You Put Trader Joe's Frozen Falafel In The Air Fryer?

    The freezer aisle at Trader Joe's is full of convenient and delicious options, like ready-to-heat falafels. But can you cook them in the air fryer?

    By Kat Olvera 6 months ago Read More
  • Fresh broccoli florets in a wooden bowl

    Here's How Long To Boil Broccoli For An Al Dente Bite

    Set a timer for the end of soggy broccoli. Here's how you can nail bright green and perfectly snappy broccoli with a little prep and a pot of water.

    By Kurt Suchman 6 months ago Read More
  • hands holding freshly dug potatoes in wooden crate

    Can You Eat Raw Potatoes And Is There Ever A Reason To?

    Many of us have been tempted, some may even have tried, but is it actually safe to eat raw potatoes? Or are you risking illness consuming these tubers uncooked?

    By Dennis Lee 6 months ago Read More
  • A white bowl full of cooked shrimp surrounded by cut lemon

    The Liquid You Really Need To Start Boiling Shrimp In

    A classic shrimp boil is a year-round favorite and is super easy to whip up. Here's how to take shrimp to the next level with this one surprisingly liquid.

    By Carla Vaisman 6 months ago Read More
  • A pile of dinner rolls

    How To Reheat Leftover Rolls In The Air Fryer

    If you have some leftover dinner rolls in the fridge, then have no fear. All you need to do is pop them in to your trusty air fryer.

    By Simone Paget 6 months ago Read More
  • Different types of German sausages cooking on a hot grill

    Is Knockwurst Really That Different From Bratwurst?

    Knockwurst may not be as famous as bratwurst, but this German-style sausage has different ingredients which give it a distinctive flavor.

    By Moriah House 6 months ago Read More
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