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  • Strawberry shortcakes on a platter
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    Make Your Strawberry Shortcake Even Better By Swapping Out The Cake

    Strawberry shortcake is a classic dessert, but you can give the summertime favorite a major upgrade by substituting the cake for something a bit flakier.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • sourdough starters made with various flours
    By Elias Nash

    What's The Best Flour To Use For Your Sourdough Starter?

    One of the easiest ways to customize your sourdough starter is by using different varieties of flour - but is one type better than the rest?

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Dirt cakes in cups
    By Kathryn Steane

    The Simplest Way To Elevate No-Bake Dirt Cakes

    Dirt cakes are delicious no matter what. But, if you want to up the ante, there is one tip you can try -- using something that's likely already in your pantry.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Cookies on cooling rack
    By Julia Mullaney

    The One Minute Trick To Make Store-Bought Cookies Seem Fresh

    Store-bought cookies can still wow your guests as much as a handmade batch with this one simple move. All you need is a minute of your time.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Close up of cookie dough
    By Allie Ward

    Give Your Cookie Dough An Ice Bath To Solve An Annoying Baking Problem

    Most cookie recipes call for chilling the cookie dough for an hour before baking. But if you don't have time, this quick trick can get it done faster.

    By Allie Ward Read More
  • cookie dough balls on pan
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    You Think You Don't Need To Chill Cookie Dough, But Here's Why You Do

    Refrigerating cookie dough before baking it can be a tempting step to skip. But there's more than one reason you should let your dough chill.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • 'Mpanatigghi desserts on plate
    By Patricia Grisafi

    The Italian Cookie That Turns Ground Beef Into Dessert

    Who says ground beef can't be part of dessert? This chocolate- and beef-filled Italian pastry from Sicily creates this surprising combination for a sweet treat.

    By Patricia Grisafi Read More
  • Lining a pan with paper
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    The Secret To Making Tall Cakes In A Short Pan

    If you're making a tall cake, there's no need to go out and buy a new pan. Instead, there's a much easier solution that costs almost nothing.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Sliced blueberry muffin with butter
    By Camryn Teder

    The Butter Mistake That Immediately Ruins Muffins

    Butter has varying effects on baked goods, and using the wrong temperature butter for muffins will make the end product way too doughy and dense.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • brownie squares and chocolate chips
    By Tim Forster

    The Simple Egg Swap For Even Creamier Brownies

    If you prefer a dense, rich, and creamy brownie to a light and airy one, consider this simple trick before you fold your eggs in with the brownie batter.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • Baked potato cut in quarters
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    What's The Best Temperature To Bake Potatoes At, Really?

    Baked potatoes aren't exactly hard to make, but how hot should your oven be? The best potato-baking temperature is elusive, but we have a solution.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • person kneading bread dough
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    How Much Money Can You Really Save By Making Your Own Bread?

    With the cost of groceries right now in America, it seems like it might be worth it to start baking your own bread at home. Here's how much you could save.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Canned biscuits on a shelf
    By Buffy Naillon

    For The Best Canned Biscuits, Skip The Oven

    If you're looking to upgrade your canned biscuits from good to the best, skip the oven and instead bake them in something you might not have thought of.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Boston cream pie with slice
    By Kathryn Steane

    How Boston Cream Pie Got Its Inaccurate Name

    If you've ever seen a Boston cream pie, then you know the name of this classic dessert is pretty misleading. However, it wasn't always that way.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Muffins in the oven
    By Camryn Teder

    The Secret Ingredient You Need Every Time You Bake Muffins

    While adding a splash of vanilla or a handful of walnuts can elevate muffins, there is a secret ingredient you need to add every time you bake these pastries.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Angel food cake topped with whipped cream and berries
    By Ann Meyer

    Make Angel Food Cake So Much Easier With One Extra Ingredient

    Angel food cake keeps things sweet and surprisingly simple, calling for only a few ingredients. But as with any recipe, there's always room for improvement.

    By Ann Meyer Read More
  • A person makes s'mores over a campfire
    By Kathryn Steane

    Make Your S'mores A Little More Interesting With One Simple Swap

    S'mores are already a must-have treat regardless of whether you're anywhere near a campfire, but one simple, surprising swap makes them even more irresistible.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Bread dough on a floured cutting board.
    By Tim Forster

    What To Do If You Accidentally Overproof Your Bread

    Baking bread isn't overly complicated, but it's easy to accidentally overproof your dough, potentially ruining the loaf. Here's what to do if that happens.

    By Tim Forster 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
  • Pie dough in a pan
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    Toss A Shot Of Vodka In Your Pie Crust For Extra Flaky Results

    Vodka can amp up your pie crust -- and there's a scientific reason why. If you don't have vodka on hand, plenty of other liquors can offer the same perk.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley 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
  • Person pouring milk into bowl
    By Matthew Lee

    Don't Throw Out Sour Milk. Bake Bread With It Instead

    Few would want to pour sour milk over their breakfast cereal, but consider giving sour milk a second lease of life by baking bread with it.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Colorful macarons on plate
    By Camryn Teder

    Gel Vs Liquid Food Coloring: Which Is Best For Your Cookies?

    If you're adding a pop of color to baked goods, liquid and gel food colorings will yield different results. Here's how to choose the right one for your cookies.

    By Camryn Teder 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
  • Dessert with whipped cream
    By Tony Cooper

    Make Homemade Whipped Cream Easier And Better With One Simple Swap

    Homemade whipped cream is already pretty easy to make, but you can make it even easier with one simple tool you probably already own in your kitchen.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • slice of apple pie
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    Make Your Apple Pie Filling Superior With One Extra Ingredient

    This one simple ingredient will take your apple pie from good to great in no time. It elevates the textures and flavor of America's favorite pie.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Scalloped pink cake
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    The Prettiest Way To Decorate Your Cake With Just A Spoon And A Bag

    This simple decorating hack can make your cake look like a million bucks without any special equipment. All you need is two tools already in your kitchen.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
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