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  • A plate of hot dogs is displayed

    The 5 Best And 4 Worst Ways To Cook Hot Dogs

    We tested out many different cooking methods using all-beef, turkey, and plant-based hot dogs. See which ways were the best and which were the worst.

    By Michael Palan January 27th, 2025 Read More
  • stick of butter on plate

    What's The Actual Difference Between Cultured And Regular Butter?

    Butter comes in many variations, one of which is a cultured butter that is much more expensive, but there are some valid reasons for that.

    By Dennis Lee January 27th, 2025 Read More
  • a brilliantly colored sushi bake with chopsticks and ingredients next to it

    Why You Should Bring A Sushi Bake To Your Next Potluck

    When planning a dish to bring to a group dinner, casseroles typically come to mind first, but why not switch up the flavors and try a sushi bake instead?

    By Cara J Suppa January 27th, 2025 Read More
  • sliced chicken salad sandwiches in a small box on a tea towel

    How Ina Garten Gives Classic Chicken Salad A Bright Twist

    This simple trick from the Barefoot Contessa herself uses store-bought ingredients to turn your chicken salad from bland and drab to vibrant and flavorful.

    By Simone Paget January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Onion jam in a jar with a small wooden spoon

    You'll Need A Lot Of Patience To Make Onion Jam, But It's Worth It

    Onion jam takes a long time to make, and demands your full attention at the stove. The delicious results are well worth the effort, though.

    By Maria Scinto January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Two sub sandwiches on parchment paper

    Give Your Sandwich A Crunchy Upgrade By Frying One Of The Toppings

    It's easy to elevate your regular sandwich simply by frying one of the toppings. It boosts both the taste and texture, adding a delicious crunch.

    By Dylan Murray January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Roasted bone marrow on plate with bread, knife, salt

    How To Cook Bone Marrow With Your Air Fryer

    Roasted bone marrow is a delicious treat, but it can be intimidating to cook at home. The good news is, you can easily prepare it using an air fryer.

    By Erica Martinez January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Caramelized onions and spices cooking in a pan

    The Trick You Can Use To Caramelize Onions Faster

    Caramelized onions are a delicious addition to many dishes, but they take such a long time to cook. This simple trick can cut that time in half.

    By Mathieson Nishimura January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Buttered crumpets sitting on a plate.

    Are Pikelets And Crumpets The Same Thing?

    Pikelets and crumpets are two types of griddle bread that are usually served for breakfast. While similar, the two breads boast several differences.

    By Moriah House January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Boxed frozen pizza at the store

    For Crispy Store-Bought Pizza, Crank Up The Heat

    Frozen pizza doesn't have to turn out like a floppy, soggy mess. Hack your reheating technique for pizza that tastes like it came straight from a restaurant.

    By Anna Everingham January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Plate of seared salmon and salad with tomatoes, lettuce, broccoli, and edamame

    Give Salmon A Spicy Kick And Umami Boost With An Ever-Trendy Condiment

    Salmon loves a bold pairing, so reach into your refrigerator and grab this spicy, versatile condiment the next time you want fish for dinner.

    By Anna Everingham January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • A pot of creamy mac and cheese with chopped parsley on top

    The Addition You Need For Deliciously Bulked Up Mac And Cheese

    Macaroni and cheese is pretty good on its own, but sometimes, it is not quite hearty enough. This take on classic mac couldn't be more satisfying.

    By Anna Everingham January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Pulling apart a piece of crispy fried chicken

    The Baking Ingredient You Need For The Crispiest Fried Chicken

    Want to bite into the crispiest, crunchiest fried chicken of your life? Tap into your favorite sweet recipes for the baking ingredient that gets the job done.

    By Shannon Dell January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Frozen vegetables in clear sealed bags and clear containers

    How To Cook Frozen Vegetables Without Having Them Turn Out Soggy

    Put aside your fears about using frozen vegetables. We have a host of kitchen hacks to make frozen veggies taste as good as the fresh ones.

    By Haley McNamara January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • lobster bisque in a beige and brown bowl

    How To Maximize The Lobster Flavor When Making Bisque

    When making lobster bisque at home, there's an important step you need to take to ensure you're getting the most flavor you can from your lobster.

    By Maria Scinto January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Black and white photo of Elvis Presley taking a bite of a sandwich or pastry

    Elvis Presley's Last Meal Was Actually Dessert

    Elvis' last meal wasn't a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich. The last thing he ate was dessert -- and it was a very good one.

    By Haley McNamara January 26th, 2025 Read More
  • Opened can of tuna fish

    How To Turn A Can Of Tuna Into An Unexpectedly Tasty Pizza Crust

    Tuna as a pizza crust? Hear us out: the humble tinned fish can is a tasty substitute for pizza dough alternatives like cauliflower. For real.

    By Maria Scinto January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Baked lobster with sauce and assorted vegetables

    The Unexpected Flavor That Totally Transforms Lobster

    Lobster is rather mild, but it can actually stand up to bolder flavors. Its naturally sweet profile pairs particularly well with this surprising ingredient.

    By Stephen Bradley January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Crispy and charred Brussels sprouts on a plate

    How To Finally Stop Burning Your Brussels Sprouts In The Air Fryer

    Brussels sprouts become deliciously crispy when cooked in the air fryer. But there's one mistake that might be causing them to burn.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • An open tin of sardines sitting on a counter.

    Are Anchovies And Sardines Really All That Different?

    As both are small, frequently canned fish, anchovies and sardines are often lumped together. There are, however, several notable differences between them.

    By Joe Hoeffner January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • T-bone steak served on a black slate with thyme and salt.

    The Renaissance-Era Steak Dish We Still Eat Today

    Although known for simple dishes, Tuscan cuisine does boast some eye-catching centerpieces. This Renaissance-era steak dish is one of its very best.

    By Erica Martinez January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Person making a pizza with cheese and marinara sauce.

    Sicilian Vs Neapolitan Pizza: What's The Big Difference?

    Neapolitan pizza and Sicilian pizza are as different as two pizzas styles can be. From base to toppings, they prove that pizza is anything but monolithic.

    By Kendra Mahaffey January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Elvis Presley on stage.

    A Key Ingredient In Elvis Presley's Meatloaf Isn't A Huge Thing Today

    Elvis Presley loved to eat comforting foods. While many of his favorite dishes were unhealthy, his meatloaf was packed with nutrients thanks to one ingredient.

    By Moriah House January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Thick and creamy mashed potatoes in white bowl

    Your Key To Thickening Mashed Potatoes Is Already In The Pantry

    If you end up with a big pot of runny mashed potatoes, don't fret. Your watery woes will be over with the addition of one pantry ingredient.

    By Anna Everingham January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Hand removing plate of steamed fish from microwave

    Why Microwaved Fish Stinks So Darn Bad

    It's no surprise that microwaving fish can make a stink, causing discontent in offices and homes alike. But what's the reason behind that malodorous quality?

    By Angie Seibold January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • Pasta and meatballs in a black bowl

    Don't Skip This Breadcrumb Step When Making Homemade Meatballs

    Just two ingredients separate you from the most fork-tender homemade meatballs. You probably have both right now, so don't skip this step.

    By Dennis Lee January 25th, 2025 Read More
  • candy canes in a blue bowl

    Here's What You Should Do With All Those Leftover Candy Canes

    If the holidays are over but you still have a big bag of peppermint candy, don't throw it out. There are so many ways to elevate your food and drinks with them.

    By Maria Scinto January 25th, 2025 Read More
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