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  • Chicken salad sitting on a lettuce leaf on a plate

    Accidentally Overcook Your Chicken? Make Salad Instead

    What do you do if your chicken turns out dry as a bone and you don't have time to start again? Just add moisture to the dry bird with this quick salad hack.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • grilling burgers with spatula

    Hacks That Will Change The Way You Grill Food Forever

    Grilling is considered an art by many, and there are certain tips and tricks you could be using to enhance your technique. Here is what you need to know.

    By Katie Melynn September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • skillet of brisket mac and cheese

    Use Leftover Brisket To Seriously Upgrade Your Mac And Cheese

    Using up your leftover brisket by adding it to a batch of mac n cheese is a great way to give a boost of protein and flavor to this classic comfort food.

    By Megan Lim September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of mini marshmallows

    How To Easily Melt Marshmallows Without Making A Mess

    Melting marshmallows on the stove top can sometimes lead to messy splatters and burnt marshmallows. Thankfully, there's a better, easier way.

    By Megan Lim September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Beef Stroganoff with mushrooms

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Cooking Beef Stroganoff

    Beef Stroganoff can come with its fair share of challenges, like tough meat and curdled cream. Here are some expert tips on how to avoid these pitfalls.

    By Stephanie Mee September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • chopped red cabbage on cutting board

    Red Cabbage Is Your Secret For A More Vibrant Sauerkraut

    Sauerkraut is a delicious dish made from fermented cabbage, but despite its bright flavor it can look a bit bland - unless you use red cabbage!

    By Kim Ranjbar September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Bottle of red wine vinegar

    The Best Substitute For Red Wine Vinegar

    What do you do when you're out of red wine vinegar? Turn to the best possible substitute, which is probably already in your pantry.

    By Tony Cooper September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • a pan of fresh glazed donuts

    Before You Toss Those Stale Donuts, Try Re-Frying Them

    So you bought a big box of donuts and they're starting to go stale. Not to worry! Pop them in the skillet, and they'll be fresh and hot again in no time.

    By Kim Ranjbar September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • closeup of a bowl of corn chowder with bacon bits on top

    Low And Slow Is The Way To Go When Making Corn Chowder

    To give the soup its best flavor and to undergo the easiest preparation possible, letting your corn chowder simmer low and slow is the way to go.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • caesar salad with croutons

    Never Break A Tooth On A Crouton Again With A Simple Swap

    The easy solution for crunch and flavor is to reduce those croutons into breadcrumbs. They still add that crunch you crave, and won't hurt your teeth.

    By Julia Mullaney September 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Pan of shepherd's pie

    Shepherd's Vs Cottage Pie: What's The Difference?

    You may have heard of both shepherd's pie and cottage pie before, but do you know the crucial difference that makes these two dishes so distinct?

    By Buffy Naillon September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Bacon jam on baguette

    The Classic Boozy Ingredient That Will Take Your Bacon Jam To The Next Level

    Bacon jam is the perfect savory-sweet condiment to add to your bread, sandwiches, crackers, and more. But a splash of liquor can give it an elevated taste.

    By Tony Cooper September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Baked peaches skillet

    The Essential Step You Can't Forget When Baking With Canned Peaches

    Baking with canned peaches creates delicious results, but you can't just dump everything in the can into your recipe. You'll need to prepare your peaches first.

    By Faefyx Collington September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of vanilla ice cream sitting on a table

    The Unexpected Oil That Pairs Perfectly With Ice Cream

    Of all the ice cream toppings available, there's one particular oil that might just have you seeing your favorite frozen dessert in a whole new way.

    By Ann Meyer September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • frozen tomatoes stored in bag

    The Extra Step That Makes Peeling Tomatoes A Breeze

    Peeling tomatoes for tomato sauce can be a tedious task -- this trick will help the skin slide right off, making it quick and easy to peel these fruits in bulk.

    By Nikita Ephanov September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Open cans of vegetables

    How To Determine Whether Or Not To Drain Canned Vegetables

    Canned vegetables are a blessing for home cooks who value convenience, but knowing whether to save or toss the preserving liquid can be confusing.

    By Jackson Williams September 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart's Favorite Recipes Will Never Go Out Of Style

    From classic Niçoise salad to porterhouse steak, here are some of Martha Stewart's favorite recipes, which appear in her forthcoming 100th cookbook.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley September 27th, 2024 Read More
  • hand pouring champagne into glass

    Why Champagne Is Ruining Your Spritz (And What To Use Instead)

    Sabato Sagaria, beverage director of Marc Forgione's Respect Hospitality Group, tells us what to use instead of Champagne for the best Aperol spritz.

    By Allie Ward September 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Person eating ramen with chopsticks

    An Unlikely Trader Joe's Product Is The Secret Ingredient You Need For Delicious Homemade Ramen

    A surprising Trader Joe's frozen product is actually just what you need to amp up the rich, savory flavor of your next bowl of homemade ramen.

    By Allison Lindsey September 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling during cooking demo

    When Choosing A Midnight Snack, Bobby Flay Goes For A Breakfast Favorite

    Celebrity chef Bobby Flay might cook intricate dishes at his various restaurants, but for a late-night nosh, there's one breakfast bite that's his go-to.

    By Jackson Williams September 26th, 2024 Read More
  • roasted eggplant

    Achieve Perfect Eggplant Texture With These Ottolenghi-Approved Roasting Tips

    The best thing to do when working with finicky ingredients such as eggplant is to turn to professionals -- like professional chef Yotam Ottolenghi.

    By Ashlen Wilder September 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Bottle pouring dark brown sauce into cup

    How To Make Teriyaki Sauce With Just 2 Ingredients

    When you're in the mood for teriyaki, there's no need to raid your pantry for a ton of ingredients. You really only need two to live your best saucy life.

    By Jackson Williams September 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Publicity photo of Martha Stewart

    How Martha Stewart Cooks The Perfect Porterhouse Steak Every Time

    Culinary icon Martha Stewart is revealing her favorite way to cook a perfect porterhouse steak in her 100th cookbook. Her secret is all about how it's cooked.

    By Allie Ward September 25th, 2024 Read More
  • banana peel tea with banana bunches

    Save Your Banana Peels To Make The Absolute Best Tea

    Banana peels might seem like an unlikely option for tea, but it actually has a sweet flavor and can help you relax. It's also an easy tea you can make at home.

    By Greta Pano September 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling

    Gordon Ramsay's Secret To The Best Shepherd's Pie Is All In The Meat

    When you're making shepherd's pie and you want to make sure the meat is the star, you should follow celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay's lead. Here's how.

    By Kathryn Steane September 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Spaghettieis on a plate

    Spaghettieis Is The German Ice Cream Sundae You Can Easily Recreate At Home

    Children used to cry when they were served spaghettieis, thinking they were served pasta instead of this clever ice cream sundae. It's easy to make at home.

    By Camryn Teder September 24th, 2024 Read More
  • English muffins with toppings

    11 Uses For English Muffins You've Never Thought Of

    English muffins don't just go well with a little bit of butter. There are several ways you can spice up this delicious type of bread next time you eat it.

    By Elaine Todd September 24th, 2024 Read More
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