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  • Bowl of canned tuna next to oil and veggies

    The Best Way To Drain A Can Of Tuna Without Making A Mess

    Canned tuna is a handy pantry staple when you need something light and quick, but what's the best way to drain it? Don't worry - we have the answer.

    By Buffy Naillon 12 months ago Read More
  • Person opening can of tomatoes with can opener

    The Tastiest Way To Fix The Metallic Taste From Canned Tomatoes

    The convenience of canned tomatoes often comes with the cost of an added metallic flavor. This one ingredient can help remove that unpleasant taste.

    By Georgina Jedikovska 12 months ago Read More
  • smoked tofu with knife

    Turning Tofu Into Deli Meat Is Easier Than You Think

    Tofu is an incredibly versatile food that can be utterly transformed with the right ingredients and techniques. You can even easily make "deli meat" from them.

    By Shriya Swaminathan 12 months ago Read More
  • variety of fresh seasonal fruits

    Get Creative With Your Homemade Ketchup By Switching Up The Fruit You Use

    If you're only making homemade ketchup with tomatoes, well, you're seriously missing out. Instead, give the condiment a major upgrade by using other fruits.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz 12 months ago Read More
  • Jar of homemade giardiniera on wood board

    What Types Of Peppers Are Traditionally Used For Giardiniera?

    Giardiniera is a classic Italian condiment that levels up a variety of foods. If you're making it at home, these are the best peppers to use.

    By Ashlen Wilder 12 months ago Read More
  • José Andrés in front of photo backdrop

    José Andrés' Favorite Sandwich Features A Classic Breakfast Staple

    The ever-enthusiastic chef José Andrés' favorite sandwich is a unique construction, and it stars the atypical addition of this breakfast staple.

    By Ginny Johnson 12 months ago Read More
  • Jar of sourdough starter

    Your Sourdough Discard Is The Secret To The Tastiest Pizza Crust

    Home cooks with an affinity for bread baking, take note. It's incredibly easy to turn your excess sourdough starter into some seriously next-level pizza crust.

    By Ginny Johnson 12 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten surrounded by her various dishes

    14 Of Ina Garten's Favorite Foods

    Ina Garten is renowned for everything from her comfort food to dessert recipes. Here are 14 of her favorite foods and why they impress her on every level.

    By Suzanne S. Wiley 12 months ago Read More
  • Large open kitchen with white walls and grey stone countertops

    What Type Of Stone Should You Use For Kitchen Countertops?

    Countertops play a critical role in any kitchen, and so it's important to carefully choose the type of stone you want to use for yours, based on your needs.

    By Molly Wilson 12 months ago Read More
  • An open can of chickpeas with various open canned goods in the background.

    Do Canned Chickpeas Need To Be Cooked?

    Canned chickpeas are a convenient source of plant-based protein and fiber since they're so easy to prepare - but does that involve any cooking?

    By Eugenia Lazaris 12 months ago Read More
  • pizza with cheese and basil

    The Low-Carb Pizza Hack That's Too Good To Ignore

    Delicious pizza doesn't have to be something you give up on a low-carb diet - enjoy all that cheesy goodness by making one super-simple swap with your base.

    By Jessica Riggio 12 months ago Read More
  • Caesar salad with sliced cherry tomatoes, chunks of chicken, and croutons

    Add A New Spin To Your Caesar Salad With This Tomato Swap

    Caesar salad is a classic that will always have a place on the table - but you can revamp yours by introducing an unexpected tomato element.

    By Crystal Antonace 12 months ago Read More
  • French toast with berries

    The Buttery Way To Change Up Your French Toast

    Looking to level up your French toast game? Try swapping out syrup for this topping instead — it's the perfect combination of buttery and sweet.

    By Julia Mullaney 12 months ago Read More
  • Water boiling in a pot on the stove

    Does Boiling Water Really Make It Safe To Drink?

    If you're in a situation where you may or may not have clean drinking water, you may wonder how you an disinfect it so it's safe to drink. Here's what to do.

    By Camryn Teder 12 months ago Read More
  • a man washes dishes at the kitchen sink

    6 Ways To Keep Your Kitchen Smelling Its Best

    Let's face it, there are a lot of things that can make your kitchen smell less than inviting. Luckily, we have some tips and tricks to banish lingering odors.

    By Sonora Slater 12 months ago Read More
  • Assembled marinade ingredients in a bowl

    The Science Behind Marinades And How They Enhance Flavor

    Whether you're dry brining steak or soaking your pork in pineapple juice, uncover the science of marinades for dishes that are tender and bursting with flavor.

    By Nikita Ephanov 12 months ago Read More
  • Four biscuits are shown on a wooden cutting board.

    13 Unexpected Things You Can Make With Pre-Made Biscuit Dough

    The convenience of pre-made biscuit dough opens the door to all sorts of treats, both savory and sweet, plus some meals that are a cinch to make.

    By Alysa Salzberg 12 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of margherita pizza

    5 Underrated Cheeses To Try On Pizza

    If the thought of more mozzarella is making you mope, don't fret. You can give your homemade pizza a major boost by substituting another cheese.

    By Julia Mullaney 12 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of guacamole with avocados on the table counter

    The Plastic Bag Tip That Gives You Smoother Guacamole

    If you're tired of finding lumps in what should be a creamy bowl of guacamole, try out a clever plastic bag hack that gives you a smoother result.

    By Amara Michelle 12 months ago Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay surrounded by beef Wellington ingredients and slices on plate

    13 Gordon Ramsay-Approved Tips For Cooking A Beef Wellington Straight Out Of Hell's Kitchen

    Making beef Wellington from scratch is a multi-step affair, but with some pro-chef approved tips, you can make a successful version from your own kitchen.

    By Sarah Moore 12 months ago Read More
  • Pieces of cornbread are shown with nuts on top.

    Yes, You Can Make Cornbread Without Eggs. Here's How

    Just because egg prices continue to increase doesn't mean you have to give up your favorite cornbread recipe. You can make cornbread without eggs.

    By Buffy Naillon 12 months ago Read More
  • juniper plant next to mug of hot drink with juniper berries

    Serve Gin And Tonic Hot For Your New Favorite Winter Cocktail

    The gin and tonic is known for being bracingly refreshing, but when cold weather hits, it also makes for a cozy and warming tipple. Here's what to know.

    By Layne Randolph 12 months ago Read More
  • Baked salmon with herbs and lemon wedges

    When You Should Bake Vs Broil Fish

    There are half a dozen ways to cook fish, and baking and broiling are two common methods. But when should you bake, and when should you broil?

    By Lauren Dozier 12 months ago Read More
  • beautiful kitchen with butcher block counters

    The Worst Kitchen Counters For Selling Your House (And The Best Options Instead)

    If you’re in the process of or considering selling your house, there are certain countertops that experts say could bring down your resale value.

    By Ashley Chalmers 12 months ago Read More
  • A mug with scrambled eggs, chives, and other mix-ins

    Microwave Your Eggs In A Mug For The Perfect Breakfast On The Go

    Instead of cooking your scrambled eggs over the stove, pop them in your microwave for a quick and easy breakfast that you can take on the go.

    By Sonora Slater 12 months ago Read More
  • Five whipped, deviled eggs topped with parsley sprigs on a cutting board on a wooden table

    Trust The Process And Top Your Next Hot Dog With Deviled Eggs

    While deviled eggs on hot dogs might sound a little odd, the pairing is a perfect blend of textures and offers room for flavor experimentation.

    By Andy Hume 12 months ago Read More
  • Different bottles of bitters in a line

    Bitters Aren't Just For Cocktails — They're For Sauces, Too

    You've probably had or made a cocktail with bitters in it, but those highly concentrated drops of flavor can help upgrade your savory sauces, too.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz 12 months ago Read More
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