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  • Cod filets with herbs
    By Julia Mullaney

    Test Filets Are The Secret To Cooking Fish Stress-Free At Home

    Fixing fish filets is a simple yet precise process. The actual cooking isn't complicated, but filets aren't forgiving. Here's why a "test" filet is the secret.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • chips with nacho cheese sauce
    By Elias Nash

    The Key To Smoother Cheese Sauce Might Be In Your Medicine Cabinet

    Creating the perfectly silky-smooth cheese sauce is definitely an art. But an unexpected failsafe ingredient might be hanging about in your medicine cabinet.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Pepperoni pizza with cheese pull
    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson

    A Spoonful Of Water Is Your Secret Weapon For Reheating Pizza

    If you've found yourself facing down a bunch of leftover pizza, rise to the challenge by reheating your precious slices with a bit of water.

    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson Read More
  • Bowl of ramen noodles
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    Upgrade Your Instant Ramen With One Creamy Ingredient

    Instant ramen is great when you don't feel like cooking, but it can start to feel a bit predictable. Upgrade your bowl of noods with one creamy ingredient.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • breaking loaf of bread
    By Elias Nash

    This Is The Best Place To Proof Bread In Your Kitchen

    If you want the absolute best outcome when baking bread, there's one kitchen location in particular that you need to take advantage of when proofing your dough.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Alton Brown speaking
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    Alton Brown's Genius Box Fan Technique For Better Dried Herbs

    If you have a bunch of fresh herbs that you want to use up before they go bad, use Alton Brown's genius box fan technique to preserve their quality.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Spread of Fourth of July foods
    By Ann Meyer

    The Expert Strategy To Choose Side Dishes For The 4th Of July

    Making a July Fourth meal can be daunting when trying to come up with inventive side dishes. After speaking with two experts, we've got the perfect strategy.

    By Ann Meyer Read More
  • Boiled broccoli on plate
    By Robyn Blocker

    The Boiling Mistake That Causes Grey, Mushy Broccoli

    No one likes grey, mushy boiled broccoli. If you want to avoid such a crucial crucifer mistake, there are a few important steps you need to keep in mind.

    By Robyn Blocker Read More
  • Paper plane cocktail
    By Tony Cooper

    The Best Bourbon For A Juicy, Bright Paper Plane Cocktail

    The paper plane cocktail only has four ingredients, but you'll need a bold bourbon to stand out. Here's how to pick the best bourbon for this strong drink.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • Bowl of chicken noodle soup
    By Jonathan Kesh

    The Boozy Ingredient You Need To Level Up Comforting Chicken Soup

    To upgrade your chicken noodle soup, there's an unexpected ingredient that can improve the taste, and you might already have it in your liquor cabinet.

    By Jonathan Kesh Read More
  • Grilled cheese sandwich
    By Tony Cooper

    Give Your Grilled Cheese More Flavor With One Simple Swap

    Even though a grilled cheese is one of the most popular comfort foods, you can give yours even more flavor with one particularly clever substitution.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • Hot dog with mustard and chips
    By Robyn Blocker

    The Right Way To Freeze And Thaw Leftover Hot Dog Buns

    It can be a challenge to figure out what to do with those hot dog buns left over from your summer barbecue. Luckily, there's a way to save them for future use.

    By Robyn Blocker Read More
  • Tom Colicchio smiling
    By Kathryn Steane

    Tom Colicchio's Pro Tip For Extra Creamy Scrambled Eggs Without Dairy

    When you want the creamiest scrambled eggs but you can't eat (or just don't want) any dairy, you should make sure to follow Chef Tom Colicchio's advice.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Pile of kiwis on wood
    By Julia Mullaney

    The Underrated Fruit You Should Use To Tenderize Your Meat

    When you want to tenderize your meat but you don't have time to sit around waiting for a marinade to do its thing, there's one underrated fruit you need.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Woman using ice cream maker
    By Katie Melynn

    12 Things You Didn't Know Your Ice Cream Maker Could Do

    Your ice cream maker can do more than just make delicious ice cream. Here are 12 things you didn't know the appliance could do or make beyond ice cream.

    By Katie Melynn Read More
  • A tray of bloody mary pickle shots
    By Kathryn Steane

    Turn Your Pickles Into Bloody Mary Shot Glasses And Thank Us Later

    Instead of drinking your bloody mary from a big glass, you can cleverly turn whole pickles into shot glasses for the classic drink in just a few simple steps.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Canned dolmas with lemon on a plate
    By Kathryn Steane

    The Right Way To Eat Canned Dolmas For The Uninitiated

    Don't get caught eating dolmas the wrong way. If you've never tried this unique delicacy before, you should know the best way to enjoy them.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Layer cake made with parsnip
    By Kathryn Steane

    The Underrated Vegetable That Belongs In Your Cakes

    There are all kinds of interesting ingredients that you can bake into a cake, but there is one vegetable in particular that's especially underrated.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Strawberry cupcakes on white background
    By Julia Mullaney

    The Pan Trick To Easily Transport Cupcakes

    After whipping up a batch of cupcakes, the last thing you want is for them to get ruined on the journey to their recipient. We got you covered.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • bowl of chicken in sauce
    By Lyla Porter

    8 Ways To Upgrade The Flavor Of Chicken Breast

    When it comes to chicken breast, keeping the meat moist and flavorful can make or break your dish. Here's how you can elevate your next chicken breast recipe.

    By Lyla Porter Read More
  • Bowl of fried rice on a table
    By Tim Forster

    Make Your Fried Rice Unforgettable With One Extra Ingredient

    If you're unsatisfied with the way your fried rice is turning out at home and you wish it was more like the restaurant version, there's one ingredient you need.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • Assorted ground spices with spoons
    By Julia Mullaney

    What To Do If You Don't Have A Mortar And Pestle For A Recipe

    When you're cooking from a recipe and it calls for a mortar and pestle but there are none around, don't despair. There are other easy ways to crush spices.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • cumin seeds in a bowl
    By Sarah Moore

    Everything You Need To Know About Cooking With Cumin

    Warm, earthy, and just a bit sweet, cumin is an essential ingredient in your spice cabinet. Here's everything you need to know about this versatile spice.

    By Sarah Moore Read More
  • Bobby Flay in the Kitchen
    By Buffy Naillon

    Next Time You Make Potato Salad Dress It Like Bobby Flay

    Celebrity chef Bobby Flay has all kinds of culinary tricks up his sleeve. The next time you make potato salad, you should make sure to dress it his way.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Stack of colorful paper napkins on wooden background
    By Ann Meyer

    Make Your Dinner Party Napkins Stand Out With One Simple Technique

    Boring napkins can make any dinner party host look like an amateur. However, there's one easy technique that you can use for effortless elegance.

    By Ann Meyer Read More
  • Grilled fish on a sheet pan
    By Camryn Teder

    Why You Need Mayonnaise For The Best Grilled Shrimp And Fish

    Brushing your fish fillets and shrimp with mayonnaise before grilling them keeps them juicy and flavorful, while also making for a smoother grilling experience.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Can surrounded by mint, lemon, condensation, and ice cubes
    By Ann Meyer

    How You Can Dress Up Canned Cocktails For Effortlessly Fun Parties

    Hosting a party requires a lot of effort, but you can cut down on some of your prep work by relying on canned cocktails and dressing them up.

    By Ann Meyer Read More
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