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  • Fesh cilantro on a wooden surface

    The Best Cilantro Substitute That Won't Taste Like Soap

    Hate cilantro? Swap out the leafy green soap in your recipe for something that tastes delicious! These cilantro subs pack just as much flavor as the real deal.

    By Maria Scinto 10 hours ago Read More
  • Fried chicken on white plate

    How Northern Fried Chicken Differs From Southern Fried Chicken

    There is so much more to American fried chicken than what first comes to mind. Here's what you need to know about Southern and Northern fried chicken.

    By Rolland Judd 21 hours ago Read More
  • A person opens a fortune cookie with a message inside

    Use Your Microwave To Sneakily Open Up A Fortune Cookie And Slip In A Note Of Your Own

    You're a secret spy and your covert device is, well, your microwave. Tuck your own custom message inside a fortune cookie in less than 30 seconds on high.

    By Maria Scinto 21 hours ago Read More
  • Steak street tacos on corn tortillas with onions and cilantro

    The Best Kinds Of Steak To Use For Easy Yet Tasty Tacos

    Juicy, tender, and flavorful steak is what you're after when cooking up a meaty taco filling, and some cuts of beef are better choices than others.

    By Rolland Judd 22 hours ago Read More
  • Top view of hand holding an open can of corn

    The Condiment That Instantly Dresses Up Bland Canned Corn

    Canned corn does not have to be basic and boring. This simple addition transforms a straightforward starchy vegetable into a side dish that shines.

    By Kylie Thomas 22 hours ago Read More
  • Lobster thermidor on plate

    Vintage Seafood Dishes No One Eats Anymore

    Popular foods come and go, and these vintage seafood dishes are mostly out of the picture. Find out what quirky seafood recipes of the past have disappeared.

    By Holly Riddle 22 hours ago Read More
  • Box of fresh ripe peaches surrounded by green leaves in a wooden crate.

    Give Pasta Sauce A Sweet Kick With This Juicy Summer Fruit

    When pasta sauce is too acidic or needs a boost of sweetness, you can turn to sugar or even carrots for the fix. Or you can use this well-loved summer fruit.

    By David Stringer 23 hours ago Read More
  • Purple figs on a couple of large green fig leaves with one sliced half on a black surface

    How To Extract A Fig Leaf's Delicate Flavor

    Figs are already an underappreciated fruit, but fig leaves are even more worthy of your attention. Here's how to extract a fig leaf's flavor while cooking.

    By Alba Caraceni 24 hours ago Read More
  • An overhead view of a bowl of butternut squash soup.

    Turns Out We Should All Be Eating Soup During A Heatwave

    When you're stuck in the middle of a heatwave, the last thing on your mind is a bowl of hot soup. Despite this, science says we may be wrong for ignoring it.

    By Joe Hoeffner 1 day ago Read More
  • Slices of steak with sauce on top

    Elevate Your Next Steak Dinner With A Velvety Chocolate-Infused Sauce

    Steak is sometimes served with a side of steak sauce, but the flavors can feel a bit old hand. Elevate your next steak dinner with a chocolate sauce instead.

    By Rolland Judd 1 day ago Read More
  • Cutting up beef tallow on a wood cutting board

    Is It Really Worth Splurging On Wagyu Beef Tallow?

    Wagyu beef is well-known for its high price tag and exquisite marbling, but Wagyu beef tallow isn't as popular. Is it really worth spending money on?

    By Dylan Murray 1 day ago Read More
  • Person looking at a recipe book in the kitchen with ingredients for cupcakes

    12 Recipe Reading Mistakes That Are More Common Than You Think

    Recipes are essential for many home cooks, whether for inspiration or instruction. But some common recipe reading mistakes can quickly ruin your dish.

    By Melanie Andrade 2 days ago Read More
  • Wooden spoon of matcha powder over a small metal sieve

    It's Not Just For Sipping — Make Eye-Catching Pasta With Matcha Powder

    Matcha has delectable earthy and umami flavors that actually work really well in pasta dishes. Here's how a chef uses this green tea powder.

    By Dylan Murray 2 days ago Read More
  • Fresh yellow corn in green husks

    Yellow Corn Isn't Sweeter Than White Corn – But There Is A Difference

    To squeeze the most flavor out of summer, nothing beats farm-fresh corn on the cob. But the best variety for your dish depends on more than just the color.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 2 days ago Read More
  • Chef pulling apart strips of bacon

    The Dangerous Reason You Should Think Twice Before Grilling Bacon

    There are tons of ways to cook bacon. Grilling bacon might not be the most popular, but it does give you a nice smoky flavor. Here's what to watch out for.

    By Maria Scinto 2 days ago Read More
  • Chef Anne Burrell smiling and cooking on stage

    The Root Veggie Anne Burrell Used To Elevate Mashed Potatoes

    A creamy mash can include more than just potatoes. Anne Burrell's recipe calls for another starchy vegetable that transforms classic mashed potatoes.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 2 days ago Read More
  • Overhead view of two people cooking asparagus with open cookbook

    The Biggest Mistake People Make When Doubling A Recipe

    Doubling a recipe sounds easy enough to do if you know basic multiplication, but it turns out that there's a bit more to it than simple math.

    By Maria Scinto 2 days ago Read More
  • Baked macaroni and cheese in a white pan with fresh herbs

    If You're Not Baking Your Mac And Cheese, You're Seriously Missing Out

    Baked mac rules, the other kind drools. Experience the crunch, the sauce, and the ultra-comforting flavor of mac and cheese that comes straight outta the oven.

    By Maria Scinto 2 days ago Read More
  • A plate of watermelon rinds

    Don't Throw Out Your Watermelon Rinds – Turn Them Into The Perfect Summer Candy

    What to do with all that watermelon rind after a summer picnic or barbecue? Don't toss it out. Watermelon rind can become delicious candy in just a few steps.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 3 days ago Read More
  • Several slices of bacon on a dark surface

    Don't Even Think About Tossing Bacon In The Slow Cooker

    If you're tempted to cook slices of bacon in your slow cooker... please don't. You can cook bacon in many ways, but a slow cooker just isn't one of them

    By Joe Hoeffner 3 days ago Read More
  • Steak and peaches laid out on a counter near a bowl of greens

    The Juicy Summer Fruit That Gives Meat Marinades The Perfect Sweetness

    Peaches are more than a sweet, delicious summer fruit treat. They're also the secret marinade ingredient for your next grilled meal or backyard barbecue.

    By Cassie Womack 3 days ago Read More
  • brains and scrambled eggs

    The Old-School Pork Product Fans Swear Is Delicious (But Most Folks Can't Stomach)

    There is really no reason to yuck someone's yum, but this pork product is definitely a tough sell for people that did not grow up eating it.

    By Dennis Lee 3 days ago Read More
  • Homemade chicken salad with lettuce in a bowl

    Give Chicken Salad A Crunchy Upgrade With These Tangy Italian Peppers

    Chicken salad doesn't need to be bland and boring. Give this classic lunch special a tangy boost by incorporating these crunchy Italian peppers.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 3 days ago Read More
  • grilled hot dogs in buns with mustard and ketchup

    How To Char Hot Dogs To Perfection Without A Grill

    Hot dogs seem made for the grill, but that's not the only way to cook them. While it may seem like you have to sacrifice the char, there's another way.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic 3 days ago Read More
  • A skillet full of corned beef hash.

    Grab Your Air Fryer For The Easiest Corned Beef Hash Breakfast

    Corned beef hash is plenty filling, making it the perfect breakfast for those who work hard. Using an air fryer simplifies the whole process.

    By Joe Hoeffner 3 days ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart interacts with the crowd at the culinary stage during the BottleRock Napa Valley Music and Food Festival in Napa, California.

    The Unexpected Tool Martha Stewart Uses To Easily Separate Eggs

    Martha Stewart has mastered her way around the kitchen, so when she offers a tool to easily separate eggs, we listen. Here's the tool she recommends.

    By Kristine Belonio 3 days ago Read More
  • cook holds folded puff pastry in hands before parking

    The One Type Of Frozen Puff Pastry That's Not Worth Buying

    Frozen puff pastry bought from the store is nothing to scoff at, so long as you're avoiding this one version which simply can't compare with the rest.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 3 days ago Read More
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