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  • Close-up of frozen precooked shrimp

    Stay Away From Precooked Shrimp Unless You Want To Keep Ruining Your Meals

    Precooked shrimp seems like a great way to bypass the mess of working with raw shrimp, but trust us when we say it's absolutely ruining your meals.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 7 months ago Read More
  • A person picking spices from a shelf.

    Here's The Reason Spices Are Clumping (And How You Can Avoid It)

    Spices that have clumped together are extremely annoying. Happily, there's a reason why spices clump together, and it's easy to stop this from happening.

    By Alba Caraceni 7 months ago Read More
  • tuna salad sandwich on toasted bread with lettuce

    Tuna Salad Can Be Frozen, But You Might Not Want To Eat It After

    While you certainly can pop leftover tuna salad in the freezer for later, there are a load of reasons why you might not be too happy when you come back to it.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 7 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of cottage cheese

    How To Make Store-Bought Cottage Cheese Creamy

    If you thought that you hated cottage cheese, think again. While the texture isn't for everyone, you can actually transform it into a smooth and creamy delight.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 7 months ago Read More
  • Grilled cubed steak on top of marble slab

    What's The Right Way To Use And Cook Cube Steak?

    It doesn't get more deliciously simple than cube steak. So, if you're a big fan, then here are a few tips on cooking and preparing a great cut.

    By Mariana Zapata 7 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of pasta all vodka with fresh basil

    For Super Simple Vodka Sauce, Use One Jarred Shortcut

    Pasta alla vodka is always a winner, but making it from scratch isn’t quick. Use one jarred shortcut to cut down the prep and cooking time.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 7 months ago Read More
  • Fried bologna sandwich with fries

    5 Ways To Make A Grown-Up Bologna Sandwich

    For many adults, bologna sandwiches are the stuff of childhood nightmares. However, with a few upgrades, this classic sandwich can become a grown-up dish.

    By Maria Scinto 7 months ago Read More
  • Two tuna steaks on a cutting board next to a knife.

    Can You Cook Tuna Steak Just Like You Would Any Old Steak?

    Tuna steak is definitely not as famous as its beef equivalent. This may lead to some wondering if you can even cook tuna steak the same way.

    By Dennis Lee 7 months ago Read More
  • a close-up of Guy Fieri wearing sun glasses outside

    How A Single Steak Dinner Changed Guy Fieri's Life

    Guy Fieri is known for his love of good cooking, but becoming a chef began when he cooked a steak dinner at a young age for two particular diners.

    By Dylan Murray 7 months ago Read More
  • A rice cooker steaming with rice inside and a wooden spoon

    Why Vinegar Is A Must-Have Ingredient For Cooking Perfect Rice

    Adding a splash of vinegar to your rice can enhance the texture, flavor, and overall quality, according to pro chef Abishek Sharma. Here’s why.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 7 months ago Read More
  • A knife block holding five knives.

    5 Crucial Knives To Have In Your Kitchen (And How To Use Them)

    There are so many knives that it's hard to know which ones you need. With that in mind, here are five knives that can be used to perform most culinary tasks.

    By Maria Scinto 7 months ago Read More
  • Viral onion chips on white plate with ketchup and ranch

    How To Make The Viral Crispy Onion Ring Chips Even Better

    The pairing of salty cheese and savory onions, especially in crispy chip form, is already pretty great, but you can make this combo even more delicious.

    By Shaun Melady 7 months ago Read More
  • Dish of fresh shrimp and garlic

    10 Shrimp-Buying Secrets Every Shopper Should Know

    A shrimp-based meal can be a delight ... or it can be a disaster. We interviewed a pair of pro chefs to learn the best tips for buying quality shrimp.

    By Chloe James 7 months ago Read More
  • A slow cooker on a kitchen bench with two bowls of beef stew

    How To Fully Cook Ground Beef In A Slow Cooker

    You can use your slow cooker to transform ground beef into a tasty and tender dish that’s great for meal prep. Here’s how to do it.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 7 months ago Read More
  • whole roast chicken on cutting board

    Is It Okay For Chicken To Be Pink Inside? Andrew Zimmern Has An Unexpected Answer

    Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmerman answers a question about chicken being pink inside, but his explanation is probably not what you think.

    By Dennis Lee 7 months ago Read More
  • A dish of butter chicken curry with rice, lime, and yogurt

    Can You Substitute Curry Powder For Paste?

    When cooking, you might wonder if you can use curry paste or powder interchangeably. Here’s what you need to consider, according to chef Abishek Sharma.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 7 months ago Read More
  • Person eating a piece of chicken and placing hand on stomach to signify fullness

    Why Your Brain Doesn't Know You've Overeaten Until It's Too Late

    Eating too much can leave us feeling uncomfortable and wishing we’d stopped sooner. So why doesn’t our brain tell us we’re full until it’s too late?

    By Kat Olvera 7 months ago Read More
  • A pile of peeled potato skins

    Don't Throw Out Your Potato Skins, Turn Them Into A Delicious Snack Instead

    Potato skins are often forgotten fallout when making a potato dish. But don't toss them out — you can make delicious snacks from them with a little know-how.

    By Dylan Murray 7 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of mushroom soup garnished with herbs

    12 Ways To Upgrade Your Canned Soup Game

    Canned soup is a reliable (but dull) standby when hunger strikes. Check out these game-changing ways to upgrade your bowlful of liquid nourishment.

    By Elizabeth Arnold 7 months ago Read More
  • An opened can of tuna in oil

    One Prep Mistake Makes Meals With Canned Tuna Super Watery

    Canned tuna is a versatile addition to many dishes. But this one mistake could leave you with a watery mess rather than a tasty meal.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 7 months ago Read More
  • grilled merlot steak resting on wire rack with thyme and fork

    Why This Rare 'Butcher's Cut' Of Steak Is So Hard To Find

    While tracking down an elusive "butcher's cut" of beef may be a bit of a challenge, it is almost always rewarded with deep flavor and an excellent meal.

    By Erica Martinez 7 months ago Read More
  • A plate of cooked turkey bacon

    What Part Of The Turkey Is Turkey Bacon Made From?

    Anyone that's even tucked into a braised pork belly certainly recognized it as the same protein used for bacon, but where does its poultry cousin come from?

    By Kurt Suchman 7 months ago Read More
  • Pillsbury brand cinnamon rolls sitting on a refrigerator shelf.

    You Can Easily Upgrade Your Store Bought Cinnamon Rolls To Give Them A Homemade Touch

    Store bought cinnamon rolls are quick, easy, and delicious. To make the rolls feel more homemade, consider using this simple and tasty hack.

    By Haley McNamara 7 months ago Read More
  • Beef stew with carrots and potatoes served in a white bowl.

    The Sweet Ingredient Martha Stewart Uses To Elevate Beef Stew

    Red wine or Worcestershire sauce are often used to boost the flavor of beef stew. However, Martha Stewart favors another ingredient when elevating this dish.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 7 months ago Read More
  • fried fish sandwich with lettuce and tartar sauce on blue checkered napkin

    18 Toppings That Will Upgrade Your Fish Sandwich

    Are you ready to take your fish sandwich from basic to restaurant-worthy? These are some topping ideas that will ready upgrade your at-home fish sandwich.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer 7 months ago Read More
  • Dark balsamic vinegar being poured from a bottle into a small glass bowl surrounded by red, green, and black grapes

    Balsamic Vinegar Is The Unlikely Topping This Sweet Treat Needs

    Balsamic vinegar is a great salad dressing ingredient, but its versatility extends way beyond vinaigrettes. Here's an easy way to use balsamic in dessert.

    By Alba Caraceni 7 months ago Read More
  • Three slaps of steak marinating in a large dish.

    How Long Should You Really Marinate Steaks For?

    Marinating steak is a good idea, no question, but too much of a good thing can ruin your dish. Here's how long you should be marinating steak for.

    By Dylan Murray 7 months ago Read More
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