How Your Cocktail Shaker Can Actually Help Make Tastier Salads
If you thought that your cocktail shaker could only be used for mixing up margaritas, think again. Reach for it the next time you're making a salad.
Read MoreIf you thought that your cocktail shaker could only be used for mixing up margaritas, think again. Reach for it the next time you're making a salad.
Read MoreCelebrity chef Julia Child knew French cuisine and cooking tips, and combined, she had the best bacon technique for a less salty quiche Lorraine.
Read MoreGive your homemade breaded chicken tenders a savory upgrade. This preparation doesn't require any extra work, but the flavor and texture pay-off is huge.
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Read MoreGrilled cheese sandwiches are a delicious classic but can have endless amounts of variations, and one popular option is tomato slices, but follow this tip.
Read MoreTo reclaim pasta salad's extraordinary potential, there are several ingredients and techniques to avoid in order to leave mediocre versions behind.
Read MoreCandied bacon is relatively easy to make, but celebrity chef Alton Brown recommends one particular cut for the best (and possibly healthiest) results.
Read MoreGlass mixing bowls might seem like the least modern item you could have in your kitchen, but they actually are the most practical and with good reason.
Read MoreThere's a part of pork tenderloin that means the difference between tender and chewy. Grab a pairing knife and learn how to make this easy fix.
Read MoreChicken tenders are a weeknight classic and are simple to make at home. Take your tenders up a notch by breading them with this salty, crunchy snack.
Read MoreEgg muffins are a meal prepper's best friend and are a great way to sneak in some protein. Just one extra step when baking will stop egg bites from deflating.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain had strong opinions about different cuts of steak. These were his absolute favorites to cook and eat.
Read MoreAmaze your friends and family at your next dinner party when you serve them restaurant-style rice bowls and they'll never know how easy it was.
Read MoreCelebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito has many tips for how he perfects his meatloaf, but there is one ingredient in particular that gives a bold punch of flavor.
Read MoreIf you're a fried chicken fan, you probably know that double-frying is the secret to ultra-crispy nuggets, drumsticks, and tenders. Here's how it works.
Read MorePlanning a party takes time and thought and one of the most crucial things to work out is how much food to buy. Here's how many hors d'oeuvres you need.
Read MoreIf you've ever opened a bar of baking chocolate and found it was covered in white coating, you probably wondered what it was, and if the bar was safe to eat.
Read MoreAs it turns out, the instructions on microwaveable food telling you to let it stand after cooking aren't just there to prevent you from burning your mouth.
Read MoreSalad spinners are large, clunky pieces of equipment. Instead of using one, just grab a clean tea towel and use this simple technique to dry your leafy greens.
Read MoreMaking pasta doesn't have to be hard. With this trick it only takes a few minutes to throw together rice noodles of whatever size and shape you like.
Read MoreThis surprising kitchen tip will upgrade your brownie game for good. Your brownies won't just be more delicious, they'll be done much faster too.
Read MoreSugar, butter, flour, salt, and eggs: these five magical ingredients can create a number of different types of cakes and breads, from cream puffs to tortillas.
Read MorePlain popcorn is fine, but if you really want to make movie night pop you've got to try this sweet, smoky, and savory maple bacon popcorn recipe.
Read MoreShrimp adds so much to dishes, unless you overcook it. Master this simple two-step trick and you'll never eat mushy, rubbery shrimp again.
Read MoreOil splattering out of the skillet may seem like an unavoidable annoyance of stovetop cooking, but this pantry staple can take that trouble away.
Read MoreThere's no reason that packet of instant noodles in the cupboard has to be like all the others you've eaten before. Use your waffle iron for a crispy new take.
Read MoreThis pot roast is anything but ordinary. Tangy, flavorful, and breeze to make, the Mississippi version of this classic comfort meal stands apart.
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