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  • A pressure cooker on a gas stove with some steam rising from the lid

    Can A Pressure Cooker Or Instant Pot Really Explode?

    Pressure cookers and instant pots can really save you time in the kitchen. But, are these devices totally safe or can they sometimes explode?

    By Cara J Suppa 10 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling

    Ina Garten's Genius Way To Test Homemade Salad Dressing

    Ina Garten does it again with another genius tip. This totally simple hack will completely change how you make a salad and season your vinaigrette.

    By Anna Everingham 10 months ago Read More
  • a basket of chicken tenders with dipping sauce

    Bread Chicken Tenders With A Breakfast Staple For A Sweet And Savory Twist

    If you're looking for new ways to riff on an old classic, this breakfast staple is guaranteed to mix up your chicken tender game for a sweet and savory dish.

    By Anna Everingham 10 months ago Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling in front of a crowd of people

    Bobby Flay's 'Secret Go-To' Ingredient Is A Robust Pantry Staple

    There's one ingredient Bobby Flay uses to add extra flavor to all kinds of dishes when he's cooking -- and it's a canned pantry staple.

    By Dylan Murray 10 months ago Read More
  • a set of round measuring spoons with a tablespoon of white sugar

    Why You Should Ditch Your Round Measuring Spoons

    Round measuring spoons may be what you already have on hand, but consider swapping them out for a similar tool that is much easier to use.

    By Cara J Suppa 10 months ago Read More
  • A head of cauliflower on a wooden cutting board

    The Cauliflower To Look For When Making Creamy Mashed Cauliflower

    Creamy mashed cauliflower makes a satisfying side, and it's easy to make. Choosing one particular type of the vegetable makes it even easier.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 10 months ago Read More
  • Fork and knife cutting through steak

    The Unexpected Fruit That Tenderizes Meat

    Some steaks need marinading to make them tender and juicy. The juice of one particular fruit is especially good at tenderizing the meat.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Different kinds of cheeses on a wooden board

    What Actually Happens When You Freeze Cheese?

    If you've got leftover cheese, you may be wondering if you can freeze it. Whether it's a good idea or not depends on the type of cheese.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 10 months ago Read More
  • Used cooking oil bubbling in a skillet.

    How To Properly Dispose Of Used Cooking Oil — And The Mistake To Avoid

    Used cooking oil is a by-product that many people don't know how to dispose of. Thankfully, getting rid of it is not as complicated a task as you might think.

    By Moriah House 10 months ago Read More
  • Sliced fresh mozzarella cheese on a cutting board

    Are Mozzarella And Burrata Cheese The Same Thing?

    Mozzarella and burrata may look very similar from the outside, but these two Italian fresh cheeses are not the same.

    By Joe Hoeffner 10 months ago Read More
  • Instant ramen is in a styrofoam cup as someone holds up ramen noodles on chopsticks

    Here's The Addition You Need For Creamy Instant Ramen

    Instant ramen is a delicious comfort food and super handy when you're pressed for time. Make it extra creamy Korean-style with one surprising topping.

    By Kerry Leary 10 months ago Read More
  • Ladling broth into a silver pan on stove

    The Single Ingredient Upgrade Your Store-Bought Stock Needs

    Stock straight from the carton or can sometimes tastes a little bland. Use this simple tip to add delicious depth to any store-bought product.

    By Kaleigh Brown 10 months ago Read More
  • Cooked shrimp in a cast-iron skillet resting on a wooden cutting board

    About How Much Shrimp Should You Cook Per Guest At A Dinner Party?

    A shrimp appetizer or entree makes for an impressive plate at a dinner party. But, how many shrimp should you buy per guest to ensure everyone has enough?

    By Cara J Suppa 10 months ago Read More
  • Assorted scoops of flavored ice creams scattered on a purple background with sugar cones.

    Gelato Vs. Ice Cream: What's The Difference?

    You may think of ice cream and gelato as pretty much the same thing, but there are some subtle yet significant differences between the two frozen desserts.

    By Joe Hoeffner 10 months ago Read More
  • Fried egg on yellow background and top view

    What Makes Spanish-Style Fried Eggs Different?

    Fried eggs make for a great breakfast, but sometimes it's nice to switch things up. So, what are Spanish-style fried eggs and how do you cook them?

    By Anna Everingham 10 months ago Read More
  • Raw steak on a plate with milk nearby

    Don't Knock It Till You Try It: Marinate Your Next Steak In Milk

    Marinating steak is a great way to make it tender and tasty. For a juicy result, try switching the usual citrus or vinegar for a splash of milk.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 10 months ago Read More
  • A spoonful of chicken noodle soup

    What Makes Chicken Noodle Soup The Perfect Sick Day Food

    Ever wonder why we have chicken soup when we're feeling sick? There are actually many reasons for that age-old remedy, and some you might not know.

    By Mariana Zapata 10 months ago Read More
  • Sliced cooked meatloaf glazed with ketchup

    Spruce Up Boring Meatloaf With One Savory Cheese

    The best way to boost the flavor of a boring or lackluster meatloaf is by adding some cheese. There's one type that works especially well.

    By Erica Martinez 10 months ago Read More
  • Close up of a Jimmy Dean Croissant Sandwich with Sausage, Egg & Cheese on a blue plate sitting on a wooden table

    The Best Way To Heat Up A Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sandwich

    Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches are a convenient way to start your day off with some energy, but is the microwave really the best option for heating them up?

    By Angie Seibold 10 months ago Read More
  • a beautiful bowl of potato soup with bacon and cheese garnish

    What To Know Before You Freeze Potato Soup

    All soups do not freeze equally, and potato soup is among the worst. But if you follow these guidelines, that frozen soup will cook up just like new.

    By Cara J Suppa 10 months ago Read More
  • A cooked lobster on a wooden board with lemons and garlic

    The Failproof Method To Tell When Your Lobster Is Fully Cooked

    One of the ways in which lobster is difficult to cook is how easily you can over- or undercook it. Here's an expert-approved way to tell if yours is done.

    By Holly Tishfield 10 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of black peppercorns beside a grinder and ground black pepper

    Is It Better To Buy Whole Peppercorns Rather Than Ground Black Pepper?

    One of the most popular spices, black pepper is available either pre-ground or as whole peppercorns. But which is better?

    By Holly Tishfield 10 months ago Read More
  • Scrambled eggs with peppers and ham, sausage links, and hash browns

    One Canned Ingredient Brings The Heat To Basic Scrambled Eggs

    Kick basic scrambled eggs up a notch with the addition of this special canned ingredient. Your breakfast will be perfectly savory, spicy, and flavorful.

    By Kaleigh Brown 10 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling while on the red carpet.

    Ina Garten's Secret To A Great Burger

    Ina Garten often shares many insightful cooking secrets. This one sees two unlikely ingredients greatly improving the taste and texture of beef burgers.

    By Maria Scinto 10 months ago Read More
  • pile of whole fresh pineapples

    The Storage Trick That Makes Pineapple Effortlessly Sweeter

    Cutting into a pineapple expecting sweet, golden fruit and finding it pale and sour is a huge dissappointment. But this simple trick helps bring the sweetness.

    By Maria Scinto 10 months ago Read More
  • Sloppy Joe meat on a bun

    The Unexpected Way To Use Up Leftover Sloppy Joe Meat

    With minimal effort and a couple basic ingredients, leftover sloppy Joe mix can be easily transformed into a totally different, but equally delicious, meal.

    By Maria Scinto 10 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of a cooked burger sliced in half

    What Temp Is Just Too Rare For A Burger?

    Everybody loves a juicy burger, and many people prefer them cooked medium or medium-rare. So at what point is a burger considered too rare?

    By Cara J Suppa 10 months ago Read More
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