What Many People Get Wrong About Instant Pots
You really can't go wrong when you're cooking with an Instant Pot at home — that is, unless, you get this one preconception about them wrong.
Read MoreYou really can't go wrong when you're cooking with an Instant Pot at home — that is, unless, you get this one preconception about them wrong.
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Read MoreYes, you can use your outdoor pizza oven in the winter. But before you get cooking, remember to follow this heating tip to avoid ruin.
Read MoreWhen using the air fryer, it's often that potatoes end up sticking to the bottom of the basket. However, there's one trick that will stop this.
Read MoreGarlic may be a healthy and tasty addition to all kinds of dishes, but it's a pain to prep, right? Not necessarily, if you try out our simple suggestion.
Read MoreMost people don't think about it, but a coffee maker is a great place for mold to develop. Luckily, this extra step can mitigate those chances.
Read MoreFried rice is one of the world's greatest comfort dishes, but if you want to make it while avoiding the messy stove-top fry, follow our tips for a alternative.
Read MoreAs daunting as this sounds, it's very doable as per Keller's recipe itself. A word of warning: It's about to get a lot hotter in the kitchen.
Read MoreUneven burners can lead anywhere from unevenly cooked or even burnt food to more serious issues like carbon monoxide poisoning — but there's a simple solution.
Read MoreIf you can't switch on an immersion blender without making a Jackson Pollock-style soupy mess of your kitchen, then you need to read these handy expert tips.
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Read MoreWe associate slow cooker meals with saucey meals, but there's another way to use this old-school kitchen gadget that will make for gorgeously crisp chicken.
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Read MoreYou may not be able to pronounce it, but this German-made tool will change the way you peel and consume your eggs forever.
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