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  • Sauces are arranged in small glass bowls to combine into a marinade.

    For The Savoriest Marinade, Reach For This Australian Spread

    Looking to amp up your marinades? There's one iconic Australian spread that will give you the perfect savory umami notes, and you can buy it online.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako 12 months ago Read More
  • A chef making a small batch of roux on the stovetop

    Why Your Stovetop Isn't Always The Best Place To Make Roux

    The stovetop is the usual place to make a roux, but there are a few scenarios where it's actually a worse choice. Here's what you need to know.

    By Dhruv Trivedi 12 months ago Read More
  • Freshly shredded cabbage

    How Long Shredded Cabbage In A Bag Really Lasts (And When To Throw It Out)

    Pre-shredded bags of cabbage are a lifesaver when it comes to easing your prep work, but they only last so long. Here's how to know when to throw one out.

    By Shawna Schofield 12 months ago Read More
  • close up of whole brussels sprouts

    Are Brussels Sprouts Baby Cabbages?

    Since they share a similar look, if not size, many people assume Brussels sprouts are simply baby cabbages. Is that true?

    By Megan Shoop-Volz 12 months ago Read More
  • Roasted broccoli on sheet pan

    Make Broccoli That Dazzles By Giving It The Cacio E Pepe Treatment

    To give your otherwise bland broccoli an extra dose of flavor, take a cue from a famous Italian pasta dish and give it the cacio e pepe treatment.

    By Ginny Johnson 12 months ago Read More
  • A person blending ginger

    Blenders Vs Food Processors: What's The Difference?

    Blenders and food processors are both invaluable kitchen tools, and while they are similar, they have different functions. Here's the difference.

    By Amara Michelle 12 months ago Read More
  • Raspberry muffin on a plate

    The Easiest Muffin Liner Substitute Is Right In Front Of You

    There's nothing worse than setting up to make muffins, only to realize you're all out of liners, but fortunately there's a very simple solution for that.

    By Ginny Johnson 12 months ago Read More
  • roasted Brussels sprouts on a sheet pan

    Do You Ever Need To Replace Your Sheet Pan?

    Perhaps you've noticed that your favorite sheet pan has gotten quite dark from frequent usage or warps with the heat. Is it time to get a new one?

    By Shawna Schofield 12 months ago Read More
  • Microwave in background behind honey, brown sugar, and pasta noodles

    14 Microwave Hacks You Didn't Know You Needed

    From softening and peeling to soaking and frothing, there is a ton that you can do with your microwave, more than you may have realized.

    By Suzanne S. Wiley 12 months ago Read More
  • Braised meat in cast iron dish next to bowl of vegetables

    The 2 Methods Of Braising You Should Never Forget

    When deciding how to best braise your chicken, fish, vegetables, or beef, first make sure that you know the difference between these two types of braise.

    By Nikita Ephanov 12 months ago Read More
  • Steaks in a microwave

    Yes, You Can Cook A Steak In The Microwave, But That Doesn't Mean You Should

    There are a lot of great ways to cook a delicious steak, and a microwave can be one of them - if you know the best methods to properly pull it off.

    By Shawna Schofield 12 months ago Read More
  • Spaghetti in a pot on the stove

    Is Pasta That Was Left Out Overnight Safe To Eat The Next Day?

    There's a lot of food you need to be careful not to leave out overnight, or else you're risking a bout with food poisoning. Is cooked pasta one of them?

    By Shawna Schofield 12 months ago Read More
  • A partially sliced, whole glazed ham on a platter surrounded by grapes on the vine and figs, a carving fork and knife in the background.

    For Unforgettable Glazed Ham, Reach For Whiskey

    Think outside the box when preparing a glaze for ham and add this liquor to give the sweet, sticky coating a new dimension of woody, smoky flavor.

    By Andy Hume 12 months ago Read More
  • Cup of cocoa

    Bone Broth Hot Chocolate Is TikTok's Latest Drink Craze — Here's How To Make It

    The good people of TikTok have taken to putting bone broth in their hot chocolate. Here's what to know about this curious soup-fueled beverage.

    By Carly Garber 12 months ago Read More
  • Gravy pouring onto mashed potatoes

    13 Mistakes You Might Be Making With Your Homemade Gravy

    Making homemade gravy to pair with your roast chicken can be a rewarding experience. But there are mistakes you may be making that can affect its quality.

    By Sarah Moore 12 months ago Read More
  • Cleaning ketchup on a kitchen countertop

    How To Remove Even The Peskiest Of Ketchup Stains From Your Countertop

    Ketchup is a condiment that nearly everyone has, so you've probably had issues with it staining your countertops. Here's how to get rid of even the worst stain.

    By Georgina Jedikovska 12 months ago Read More
  • A spoon drips sauce onto marinated barbecued ribs.

    The Important Food Safety Rule To Follow With Your Marinades

    Marinades are an easy way to add lots of flavor to meat. However, just make sure that you're avoiding this huge food safety mistake when you use one.

    By Betsy Parks 12 months ago Read More
  • A whole turkey over a flaming grill.

    The Ideal Temperature To Grill Turkey

    Grilling is a great way to cook turkey, but temperature control is crucial, whether you're cooking a whole bird or parts like breasts and legs.

    By Betsy Parks 12 months ago Read More
  • bowl of Jamaican rice and peas

    What Type Of Beans Do You Use To Make Authentic Jamaican Rice And Peas

    If you want to make the most traditional and authentic version of Jamaican rice and peas, there is one legume in particular that you must have.

    By Amara Michelle 12 months ago Read More
  • Whole squids on ice

    How To Select And Store Fresh Squid

    If you're planning to try out a new recipe using squid, you'll need to know how to select the best squid and how to store it. Some simple tips can help.

    By Tony Cooper 12 months ago Read More
  • Bottles of Worcestershire sauce

    What's The Best Substitute For Worcestershire Sauce?

    Worcestershire sauce is certainly handy to have, but what do you do when you're all out of it? It's time to find out the best substitute for this popular sauce.

    By Tony Cooper 12 months ago Read More
  • Dried meat jerky on plate

    Can You Make Jerky Out Of Chicken?

    If you're a fan of beef jerky, you've probably wondered if you can make a version of chicken jerky. Here are the answers to all your jerky questions.

    By Jackson Williams 12 months ago Read More
  • Assorted ice makers lined up side-by-side

    The 12 Best Ice Makers, According To Reviews

    When you want to cool down plenty of drinks pronto, an ice maker is just the thing you need. We checked reviews to find out which brands are best.

    By Sera Parris 12 months ago Read More
  • Baking soda sitting on refrigerator shelf

    Is It Okay To Cook With The Opened Baking Soda In Your Fridge?

    That opened box of baking soda in your fridge may help neutralize food odors, but can you still use it in your favorite recipes? Here's what you should know.

    By S. Ferrari 12 months ago Read More
  • frozen broccoli florets

    How To Cook Frozen Broccoli That Doesn't Get Soggy

    Working with frozen broccoli can result in sad and soggy meals. But with proper preparation, you can avoid this and create fresh and appetizing dishes.

    By Lauren Dozier 12 months ago Read More
  • Sepia-toned photograph of a scullery maid washing dishes

    These Historic Kitchens Are Making A Huge Comeback In 2025

    In the world of kitchens, there are plenty of trends that come and go over the years. In 2025, there's one historic kitchen you're going to see more often.

    By Jessica Santina 12 months ago Read More
  • A plate of cabbage rolls

    What Can You Substitute For Rice In Cabbage Rolls?

    If you want to change the rice in your cabbage roll filling with something else, you have several flavorful and healthy options.

    By Buffy Naillon 12 months ago Read More
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