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  • closeup of onion skins

    Don't Toss Those Onion Skins, Make Onion Powder Instead

    Seriously, don't toss out your onion skins! They can actually and easily be used to create a delicious bowl of onion powder.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 9 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 9 months ago Read More
  • A close up shot of a salad with a variety of vegetables including cucumbers, radishes, and tomatoes

    Trust The Process, Frozen Pickles Belong In Your Next Salad

    Adding frozen pickles to your salad might sound like a strange thing to do. But you should definitely trust us and give some tang to your next healthy plate.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • Hot melted ghee in several glass jars and dishes

    Why Ghee Has A Higher Smoke Point Than Butter

    Understanding the differences between ghee and butter is not an easy feat. One key variation between the two fats is that ghee has a higher smoke point.

    By Dennis Lee 9 months ago Read More
  • pecan pie on cooling rack

    The Secret Ingredient Alton Brown Swears By For Balanced Pecan Pie

    Pecan pie is deliciously sweet, or for some, a little too sweet, but celebrity chef Alton Brown has a tip to tone it down yet it make it more delicious.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 months ago Read More
  • Hoda Kotb smiling at a charity luncheon red carpet.

    Crackers Are The Main Character In Hoda Kotb's Upgraded Boxed Cake

    It may sound quirky but Koda Hotb's simple boxed cake with crackers just might be the sweet and savory combo you didn't know you needed.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 9 months ago Read More
  • A pile of American-style biscuits in a wicket basket.

    How To Achieve Picture-Perfect Tall Scones Or Biscuits Every Time

    The difference between achieving tall scones and biscuits instead of pucks comes down to one simple but important change when preparing your dough.

    By Joe Hoeffner 9 months ago Read More
  • Close up of a pink donut with sprinkles

    The Delicious Way To Revive Stale Donuts

    Donuts are too tempting to pass up but have a short shelf life so if you need to revive your tasty treat, there's an easy way to do it.

    By Kendra Mahaffey 9 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 9 months ago Read More
  • paprika in bowl and spoon

    Here's When You Should Be Replacing Your Paprika

    Properly stored, paprika can have a very long shelf life of up to three years, but it can still go stale, losing its vibrancy and flavor.

    By Mathieson Nishimura 9 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 9 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 9 months ago Read More
  • Chocolate Oreos spilling out of packaging against a blue background

    Are Oreos Actually Vegan?

    Finding a sweet treat that meets your needs on a vegan diet can be tricky. You might have heard rumors that Oreos are animal product free, but are they vegan?

    By Francesca Duarte 9 months ago Read More
  • plate of chocolate chunk oatmeal cookies

    The Extra Step You Can't Forget When Making Oatmeal Cookies

    Do you want to make better oatmeal cookies without any extra ingredients? It just takes one easy step to add great flavor.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
  • Pieces of garlic frying in a pan.

    Here's Why Your Garlic Keeps Burning In The Pan (And How To Stop It)

    Garlic is a common ingredient in many recipes, but many of us still struggle to avoid burning it. This simple tip ensures your garlic is perfect every time.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of diced hard boiled eggs.

    One Kitchen Tool Makes Dicing Hard-Boiled Eggs A Breeze

    There's a really simple way to dice multiple hard-boiled eggs and get uniform pieces, and you probably already own the surprising gadget.

    By Allison Beussink 9 months ago Read More
  • Fried chicken on a round black plate on top of a green polka-dot tablecloth

    The Popular Oil To Skip When Frying Chicken

    Mastering at-home fried chicken is great for quick and tasty weeknight meals. Incorporate these pro chef tips and make sure you skip this cooking oil.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
  • Jars of mixed dried herb shakers with red and green lids

    Lose The Shaker And Make Some Real Italian Seasoning

    Most of us are probably used to seeing dried, premade Italian seasoning on U.S. store shelves. However, in Italy they use a different type of seasoning blend.

    By Keira Wingate 9 months ago Read More
  • coconut halves beside spoon of coconut shreds and chunks and a glass of coconut water

    Coconut Flakes Vs Shreds: Which One Is Better For Your Dish?

    When a recipe calls for coconut, the type of coconut you get matters. Although coconut flakes and shreds are similar, they each have their specific use case.

    By Francesca Duarte 9 months ago Read More
  • A plate of super crunchy fried chicken sits on a wooden table.

    The Breading Tricks To Keep Fried Chicken Crispy For Longer

    We tapped an expert for advice on how to change up the breading ingredients on your fried chicken recipe to get crispiness that lasts longer at home.

    By Cara J Suppa 9 months ago Read More
  • Opened bag of chips with some chips spilling out

    The Easiest Way To Save Stale Chips Is Probably Already In Your Kitchen

    If you reach into an open bag of chips and find that they are stale, all is not lost as this method is a quick fix that you probably didn't know would work.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • Jars of cured olives

    There's 4 Ways To Cure Fresh Olives, And You Should Know Them All

    Olives are a Mediterranean treasure turned global staple. Discover the ancient art of curing that transforms this bitter fruit into flavorful delicacies.

    By Zhuotong Scarlett Han 9 months ago Read More
  • layered breakfast sandwich with english muffins, fried egg, sausage patty and cheese with side of hash browns

    The Ingenious Bread Swap That Gives You The Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich

    A breakfast sandwich is good enough to stand on its own, but if you're tired of eating the same old thing here's a sweet, tasty idea to swap in for the bread.

    By Francesca Duarte 9 months ago Read More
  • Halved squash on an orange background

    How To Cut Even The Hardest Squash

    Squash isn't the easiest to cut, and the larger they are the harder it is, but with this tip you'll be able to halve or dice it easily.

    By Abstract Samm 9 months ago Read More
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