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  • hand holding a basket of raw fiddlehead ferns

    The Reason You Should Never Eat Fiddlehead Ferns Raw

    Fiddlehead ferns have a whimsical shape and vibrant green look, but don't be tempted to use them in a raw salad. This ingredient has to be cooked!

    By Maria Scinto 7 months ago Read More
  • Jars of pickles sitting in brine.

    Repurpose Leftover Pickle Juice To Add Flavor To Your Main Course

    Don’t toss that pickle juice! From tenderizing chicken to zesty sauces, discover unexpected ways to transform leftover brine into the main event.

    By Alyssa Chierchia 7 months ago Read More
  • Green and red bell peppers sitting on a cutting board with seeds scattered

    Give Peppers A Pizza Stuffing For An Irresistible Bite-Sized Appetizer

    Bell peppers are versatile veggie that can be used in various recipes, on pizza, or a combo of both with this stuffed pepper appetizer idea.

    By Kendra Mahaffey 7 months ago Read More
  • chicken organs on slate with aromatics

    Chicken Giblets Vs Gizzards: What's The Difference?

    That little bag you find in the cavity of store-bought chickens and turkeys is full of... what again? Giblets? Or was it gizzards? Are those the same thing?

    By Erica Martinez 7 months ago Read More
  • Baked salmon resting on a plate beside lemon slices and green herbs.

    How Joanna Gaines Makes More Flavorful Weeknight Salmon

    Salmon is a pretty flavorful piece of fish on its own, but if you're struggling to get the fish to soak up your seasonings then this trick is for you.

    By Dylan Murray 7 months ago Read More
  • Half a cooked spaghetti squash with a fork inside

    Can You Cook Spaghetti Squash In The Air Fryer?

    Spaghetti squash is a delicious winter vegetable. So, can you prepare this versatile veg in your most versatile kitchen tool, the air fryer?

    By Cara J Suppa 7 months ago Read More
  • Chili and cornbread topped with cheese, sour cream, and green onion in a bowl

    Chili Pot Pie Is The Ultimate Comfort Food Mashup

    Chili is one of those comforting winter dishes you can eat every night of the week. Give this warming staple a twist and make a chili pot pie.

    By Keira Wingate 7 months ago Read More
  • A person serving up a piece of lasagna from a square dish

    How To Fix Runny Homemade Lasagna Sauce

    Runny lasagna sauce can ruin a perfectly good weeknight dinner. These cooking techniques will help you prevent (or fix) a watery lasagna sauce.

    By Cara J Suppa 7 months ago Read More
  • green and yellow plantains in box

    How Long Does It Take For A Plantain To Ripen?

    Unlike bananas, a blackened plantain is the ripest it will get, but depending on several factors, the speed in which it will ripen takes time.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 7 months ago Read More
  • person adjusting settings on a microwave

    The Best Microwave Power Setting To Warm Up Bread So It Stays Fluffy

    Bread is okay at room temperature but it can't beat the taste of a fresh loaf just out of the oven. If you want warm, fluffy bread, this is how to microwave it.

    By Matt Bruce 7 months ago Read More
  • Frozen steak and knife on cutting board

    13 Tips For Cooking Frozen Steak

    Freezing your steak is a great way to make it last longer, but cooking it from its frozen state can be tricky. Here are some top tips for how to do it.

    By Holly Riddle 7 months ago Read More
  • two bowls of chili on a wooden table with produce

    The Crunchy Snack That Doubles As The Perfect Chili Thickener

    There are a ton of ways to make chili, but if you enjoy this delicious dish nice and hearty then you need to know about this easy ingredient for thicker chilis.

    By Laila Alaya 7 months ago Read More
  • Various appetizers like sliders and mini pizzas as part of a buffet spread

    What Makes A Canapé Different From Other Appetizers?

    Keeping your bite sized buffet foods straight isn't always that easy. So, are canapés the same as appetizers, and what about hors d'oeuvres?

    By Creshonda A. Smith 7 months ago Read More
  • Jars of brined olives in front of an olive tree

    Give Marinades A Flavor Boost With One Leftover Liquid

    Marinades can make a huge difference in the kitchen, whether you're tenderizing meat or prepping a veggie dish. Add this one leftover liquid to up the flavor.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 7 months ago Read More
  • woman frying fish in skillet on stove

    The Trick To Cooking Fish Without All The Smell Is Already In Your Pantry

    Although it doesn't bother everyone equally as much, the fishy smell of seafood is off-putting to many. If that's you, this little trick cancels out the smell.

    By Shannon Dell 7 months ago Read More
  • grilled cheese sandwhich stretched

    Here's How A Cheese Pull Works

    When a grilled cheese sandwich is cooked to perfection, it can be split apart with the gooey cheese center stretching and pulled, but there is a science to it.

    By Nika Renee 7 months ago Read More
  • A pile of crispy french fries

    How To Make Fast Food Worthy French Fries At Home

    Fast food restaurants have teams of food scientists to help them perfect their french fry recipe, but you can make fast food worthy french fries at home.

    By Cassie Womack 7 months ago Read More
  • collection of garlic bulbs

    Here's How To Make Sure That You Are Always Buying The Best Garlic

    While there are more convenient methods to include garlic in your dish, such as buying processed minced or paste, a fresh bulb is the most flavorful.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 7 months ago Read More
  • popcorn in air fryer basket

    Can You Make Popcorn In The Air Fryer?

    An air fryer is an amazing small appliance that can do everything from revive potato chips to cook whole chickens, but read this before popping popcorn.

    By Dennis Lee 7 months ago Read More
  • Slices of bacon on a wooden cutting board

    Center Cut Vs Regular Bacon: What's The Difference?

    Even the biggest bacon lover may find themselves confused when it comes to center cut versus regular. What's the actual difference between the two?

    By Alexandria Brooks 7 months ago Read More
  • A pot of of beef stew laying on table.

    For Better Tasting Beef Stew, There's One Juice You Should Pour In

    Next time you're in the kitchen fixing up a delicious pot of beef stew, seriously consider pouring in this juice to really enhance the flavor.

    By Abstract Samm 7 months ago Read More
  • Bottles of Baja Blast in a grocery store six pack.

    Yes, People Are Seriously Making Baja Blast Chicken

    Just when you think the internet can't get any crazier, somebody goes out and starts cooking chicken inside a big pot of boiling Baja Blast.

    By Abstract Samm 7 months ago Read More
  • buttered mushy peas in bowl

    The Special Ingredient You Need To Make British Mushy Peas

    The key to making perfect mushy peas the way the Brits do is to use the right kind, cooked the correct way, and served with the proper foods.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 7 months ago Read More
  • Vacuum sealed salmon in a black container.

    There's No Need To Worry About That White Slime Coating Your Cooked Salmon

    If you're cooking salmon and worried about the chunky white slime forming on the surface, don't be. It's safe to eat, though there are tricks to avoid it.

    By Abstract Samm 7 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of pasta salad sitting next to herbs and tomatos

    Up Your Pasta Salad's Umami With One Cheesy Addition

    There are countless variations of pasta salad, but an easy, quick way to elevate its umami taste is by adding this one ingredient.

    By Kendra Mahaffey 7 months ago Read More
  • tuna fish sandwich halves garnished with cucumber

    The Best Soup To Pair With Your Tuna Fish Sandwich

    A tuna fish sandwich is a classic lunch time staple, but adding a bowl of soup turns it into a meal. If you're not sure what soup to pair it with, try this one.

    By Cara J Suppa 7 months ago Read More
  • eggs with tomato paste

    The Pantry Ingredient Your Fried Eggs Have Been Missing

    Fried eggs are great, but the same old plain jane recipe can get boring. Luckily, it only takes this one pantry staple to make breakfast interesting again.

    By Cassie Womack 7 months ago Read More
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