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  • chicken salad croissant sandwich

    Lighten Up Chicken Salad With An Ingredient You Already Have In Your Fridge

    Chicken salad has been a lunchtime favorite for years, but if you've been using mayonnaise as the base for the sauce there's another ingredient to consider.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • An array of Carolina BBQ sauces lined up on a wooden table

    The 9 Best Carolina BBQ Sauces You Can Find On Amazon

    Amazon has a selection of Carolina BBQ sauces that can be delivered in less time than it takes to smoke a brisket. We found nine sauces of different styles.

    By Fletcher Huntley 8 months ago Read More
  • mashed potatoes in a clear bowl surrounded by raw potatoes

    The Mix-In You Need For The Silkiest Holiday Mashed Potatoes

    Mashed potatoes are a tried and true dinner side, but it won't matter if yours come out dry. This is the ingredient you need for silky smooth mashed potatoes.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Sweet and sour chicken

    Making Restaurant Style Sweet-And-Sour Sauce At Home Is Easy

    If you're craving to add some restaurant style sweet-and-source sauce, all you need is a handful of simple ingredients, according to one expert chef.

    By Bobby Lewis 8 months ago Read More
  • Alfredo pasta topped with grilled chicken

    Here's How To Properly Thicken Up Alfredo Sauce

    Homemade Alfredo sauce is leagues better than whatever you can buy at the store. But if your Alfredo is coming out thin, here are some tricks to thicken it up.

    By Bobby Lewis 8 months ago Read More
  • pieces of fried chicken on wooden board

    Stop Struggling To Reheat Fried Chicken And Start Using It Cold

    Fried chicken is best when it's fresh, but you don't need to throw it away or struggle to regain its texture. It's much easier to use it cold with this trick.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • Three jars of salad dressing

    15 Ways To Use Salad Dressing That Don't Involve Lettuce

    Salad dressing has many other uses beyond, well, just salad. Here are some creative ways to use your dressing, whether it's store-bought or homemade.

    By Holly Riddle 8 months ago Read More
  • plate of french fries with ketchup and mayonnaise

    The Unexpected Kitchen Tool That Makes Leftover French Fries Crispy Again

    Some foods make for great leftovers and others get even better with age, but french fries aren't typically listed among them. This kitchen tool can fix that.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • A plate of orange chicken topped with green onions.

    How To Make Sure Your Homemade Orange Chicken Stays Crispy

    If you're preparing a batch of orange fried chicken at home, here's how to make sure they come at extra crispy. Trust us, we asked a professional.

    By Cassie Womack 8 months ago Read More
  • French toast topped with syrup and berries.

    Oil Vs Butter: Which Will Make The Most Delectable French Toast?

    There aren't that many ingredients involved in making French toast, so the ones you use matter. Should you be cooking French toast in oil or butter?

    By Cassie Womack 8 months ago Read More
  • A plate of mozzarella sticks

    Why You Should Grab A Bag Of Pork Rinds Next Time You Make Mozzarella Sticks

    It's hard to say no to mozzarella sticks, but we've started to replace the breading with crushed pork rinds and we may never go back. Here's how it works.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • japanese egg salad sandwiches with garnishes on top sit on a black slate

    The Ingredients You Need For Japanese-Style Egg Salad

    There's something simple and comforting about egg salad that's further exemplified by the Japanese version, which has surprisingly few ingredients.

    By Kerry Leary 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman with seasoned rice on the table

    15 Easy Ways To Season Bland Rice And Take It To The Next Level

    Bland rice is the last thing anyone wants to eat. There are some pretty simple and effective ways to season up that bland rice and take it to the next level.

    By Amber Winston 8 months ago Read More
  • Placing a small pizza in an air fryer

    How To Reheat Leftover Pizza Up In Your Air Fryer

    The air fryer has quickly ascended to kitchen appliance stardom. If you haven't been using your air fryer to reheat leftover pizza yet, here's how to do it.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • Roasted meatloaf sits on a blue plate with ketchup and other garnishes

    Jarred Salsa Is The Key To A Veggie-Packed Meatloaf Without All The Prep

    Using jarred salsa in your meatloaf may sound strange at first, but it's the perfect, easy way to add veggies to the dish without the hassle of chopping.

    By Kerry Leary 8 months ago Read More
  • three tacos served with mustard

    Mustard Is The Unexpected Ingredient That Will Truly Elevate Taco Night

    Just a dash of yellow mustard in your base will give your tacos an unexpected tang and make you wish Taco Tuesday was every night of the week.

    By Francesca Duarte 8 months ago Read More
  • Two slices of salmon on a grill with lemon

    All You Need Is Boiling Water To Remove Salmon Skin In An Instant

    Don't let your meal fall apart on the grill. This easy cooking tip gives you a hassle-free way to peel off salmon skin and keep your fish intact.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 8 months ago Read More
  • Macaroni salad in a white serving dish

    Do You Have To Use Mayonnaise In Macaroni Salad?

    Macaroni salad is traditionally made with mayonnaise but there are alternative binding ingredients which can make it tastier and healthier.

    By Holly Tishfield 8 months ago Read More
  • A plastic container of mac and cheese

    The Kitchen Appliance That Will Revolutionize How You Reheat Mac And Cheese

    Leftover mac and cheese is one of the best things to find in your fridge. Take cheesy goodness to the next level using an overlooked kitchen appliance.

    By Cara J Suppa 8 months ago Read More
  • Block of butter and butter curled on a knife

    12 Essential Tips You Need When Cooking With Butter

    Butter is a crucial ingredient, but you may not be using it to its full potential. We take a look at some essential tips you need when cooking with butter.

    By Anita Surewicz 8 months ago Read More
  • cup of Beecher's world class mac and cheese

    What Makes Washington's Beloved Beecher's Mac And Cheese Unique?

    Based out of Washington state, Beecher's is a well-loved cheese artisan whose mac and cheese recipe has garnered national attention for its unique flavor.

    By James Andersen 8 months ago Read More
  • Glass jar full of pimento cheese on a light grey surface with toast and a knife for serving.

    One Simple Mayo Swap Takes Pimento Cheese To The Next Level

    If you're looking for a way to upgrade your pimento cheese recipe, swap out the spread's iconic mayo for a close cousin that has more depth and richness.

    By Carla Vaisman 8 months ago Read More
  • s'mores in front of campfire

    The Easy Swap That'll Step Up Your S'mores Game

    Eating s'mores around the campfire is an old tradition that has stood the test of time, but there's a fun twist on the classic recipe we think you should try.

    By Joe Hoeffner 8 months ago Read More
  • a turkey fryer cooking a turkey in boiling oil

    Here's How To Deep Fry A Turkey Without Catching Fire

    When deep frying a whole turkey, there is a risk of accidentally setting something on fire. Here's how to keep that big pot of hot oil from burning things up.

    By Stephen Bradley 8 months ago Read More
  • Sourdough French toast on a plate next to a fork and tablecloth

    Before You Toss Your Stale Sourdough, Make Some French Toast

    It's hard to finish that loaf of sourdough bread while it's still fresh. However, don't forget that stale sourdough bread makes for great French toast.

    By Zhuotong Scarlett Han 8 months ago Read More
  • Woman leaning down to use air fryer.

    The Sweet Fruit You Need To Toss Into Your Air Fryer ASAP

    Your air fryer can be used for more than just cooking up french fries and chicken tenders. Seriously consider throwing in this sweet fruit in next time.

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • A table full of different antipasto

    What Is Antipasto And What Is Its Purpose?

    We've all heard of appetizers, but what about antipasti? Although they are similar, this Italian culinary genre has a unique character that brightens any meal.

    By Zhuotong Scarlett Han 8 months ago Read More
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