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  • 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.

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  • Jar of simple syrup
    By Lyla Porter

    How To Make Simple Syrup For Cocktails (Plus 3 Tasty Upgrades)

    Simple syrup is found in plenty of cocktails and recipes, and luckily, making it is as straightforward as its name - simple. We're here to show you how.

    By Lyla Porter Read More
  • Kale in bowl
    By Robyn Blocker

    The Key To Storing Kale So It Actually Lasts

    Whether you want to preserve your kale for months or just keep it fresh for tomorrow's salad, proper storage can keep it crisp and delicious.

    By Robyn Blocker Read More
  • Air fryer in a kitchen
    By Ann Meyer

    There's An Easy Way To Prevent Your Air Fryer From Smoking Up The Room, But There's A Catch

    A smoke-filled kitchen isn't an automatic requirement for a tasty air fryer meal. You can easily prevent the smoke, but it might mean trading some crispiness.

    By Ann Meyer 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
  • fully stocked pantry
    By Robyn Blocker

    12 Foods That Don't Last In Storage Like You Think

    Some foods might appear to have a limitless shelf life, but it's worth brushing up on the facts to risk wasting food, or worse, getting sick.

    By Robyn Blocker 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
  • person peeling onion with knife
    By Allie Ward

    The One Hack You Need To Peel Onions Faster And Easier

    Peeling onions can be a pain, especially if you need to keep them whole for a recipe. This quick and easy tip can help you remove onion peels almost instantly.

    By Allie Ward Read More
  • Avocados on a table
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    Why You Should Never Store Avocados In Water

    No matter what TikTok says, it's just not safe to store avocados in water. This hack can put you at risk for several gnarly foodborne illnesses.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • A stocked freezer
    By Alli Neal

    Melissa Clark's Tip For Freezing Sauces Saves A Ton Of Freezer Space

    Say goodbye to a packed-the-gills freezer that spills every time you open it. Try this sauce freezing tip for containers that take up less space.

    By Alli Neal Read More
  • fishmonger with fresh fish
    By Andrew Amelinckx

    How A Fishmonger Cooks Fish To Bring Out Its Natural Flavor

    We spoke to a fishmonger and restaurant owner to get his tips for cooking fish, even for people are don't typically enjoy fish and usually steer clear of it.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Cracked tomato on vine
    By Tim Forster

    Is It Safe To Eat Split Tomatoes?

    A split tomato isn't usually the prettiest piece of produce on the vine -- but does that mean it's also unsafe? The short answer is that it depends.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • Joanna Gaines smiling
    By Kathryn Steane

    Joanna Gaines Gives Pecan Pie A Spicy Twist With Ancho Chile

    Classic pecan pie is a gooey, sweet delight, but lifestyle entrepreneur Joanna Gaines uses ancho chile peppers to steer hers in a spicy direction.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • bowl of fresh pasta salad
    By Sarah Moore

    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Pasta Salad

    There are endless pasta salad mistakes you can make. From choosing the wrong noodles to mishandling your ingredients, home chefs can often go wrong.

    By Sarah Moore Read More
  • Kitchen tools in drawer
    By Ian Jackson

    9 Kitchen Tool Swaps That Make Cooking So Much Easier

    Here are some surprising ways to swap out common kitchen tools in such a way that you can maximize productivity and save space at the same time.

    By Ian Jackson Read More
  • Layered birthday cake on plate
    By Sara Donnellan

    The Right Way To Freeze Cake (And Make Frosting It Even Easier)

    A frozen cake can taste just as fresh and flavorful as one baked on the same day -- if you do it right. Here's how to avoid major freezing mistakes.

    By Sara Donnellan Read More
  • Ina Garten red carpet photo
    By Elias Nash

    Ina Garten's Pro-Tip For Super Thin Shaved Steak

    Raw steaks are soft and moist, traits that make finely slicing the meat tricky. Fortunately, Ina Garten has a trick up her sleeve that makes these slices easy.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Chunks of frozen zucchini on towel
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    The Freezer Storage Trick To Make Zucchini Last All Summer

    If you've found yourself with an overabundance of zucchini, there's a clever freezer storage trick that you can use to make it last well past fall.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Ingredients used to make mayonnaise
    By Camryn Teder

    The Easy Way To Take The Bitterness Out Of Olive Oil In Mayonnaise

    With homemade mayonnaise, one of the biggest pitfalls is that the bitterness of olive oil in this mixture can be too strong. Luckily there is a quick fix.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Raw pork ribs on board
    By Robyn Blocker

    The Easy Way To Remove The Silver Membrane From Ribs

    Some ribs are sold with the pesky silver membrane still attached. Luckily, it couldn't be easier to remove. You just need to know one simple technique.

    By Robyn Blocker Read More
  • Grilled fish on cutting boards
    By Julia Mullaney

    Stop Fish From Sticking To The Grill For Good With One Ingredient

    Grilling is a great way to cook seafood but fish especially has a tendency to stick to the grill. Luckily, you won't have to worry about that with this trick.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Martha Stewart smiling
    By Camryn Teder

    How Martha Stewart Saves Parmesan Cheese That Was Stored Incorrectly

    See Martha Stewart's TikTok tip for keeping your block of Parmigiano Reggiano from spoiling or drying out. A common remedy for sure, but are you doing it?

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Raw chicken and kitchen shears
    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson

    12 Things You Didn't Know Your Kitchen Shears Could Do

    A good pair of kitchen shears can have multiple uses in the kitchen. Here we tell you all the creative ways in which you can use this tool to your advantage.

    By Sarah Nowicki Nicholson Read More
  • Pasta salad with tomatoes
    By Katie Melynn

    Yes, Pasta Salad Can Be Frozen For Later. Here's The Best Way To Do It

    If pasta salad is a staple in your kitchen this summer, it's worth it to freeze a batch to save for later. But you should approach it this way for best results.

    By Katie Melynn Read More
  • pouring bucket of raw milk
    By Elias Nash

    The Tuberculosis Risk Behind TikTok's Beloved Raw Milk

    Drinking raw milk is often portrayed as a way to defy "the system" and get back to our natural roots, but in reality, it exposes us to numerous health risks.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • paring knife with sliced jalapeno
    By Robyn Blocker

    You Think You Don't Need A Paring Knife, But Here's Why You Do

    You might think you're good to go with your chef's knife, but every kitchen needs a paring knife, and here's why.

    By Robyn Blocker Read More
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