Cut Onions On A Damp Paper Towel And Avoid Watery Eyes
Don't cry! Cutting onions will never be painful again with this simple trick. Here's how to use nothing other than a paper towel to avoid the burn.
Read MoreDon't cry! Cutting onions will never be painful again with this simple trick. Here's how to use nothing other than a paper towel to avoid the burn.
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Read MoreA decent pair of salad scissors is the kitchen gadget you didn't know you needed. For a perfect chopped salad, they can make the prep super quick and very easy.
Read MoreIf you're struggling the achieve the deliciously smooth texture of refried beans at home, it might be because you aren't using a machacadora.
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Read MoreYou've probably already got the day-old bread, now all you have to do is break out the microplane and you'll have the perfect addition to many meals.
Read MoreWhat's a great way to gauge the doneness of a baked good other than just eyeballing it? A meat thermometer. This trick ensures a perfectly done treat.
Read MoreIf your cookies turned out burnt, don't despair, and don't throw them out just yet. A microplane is the key to saving them from being wasted.
Read MorePizzelle irons might seem pretty similar to a standard waffle maker at first glance, but they have a unique purpose and are used quite differently.
Read MoreAre you great at grating, or is it a great big headache to prep cheese for your favorite pasta sauce? Find out which grater is the best choice for cheese sauce.
Read MoreWhen there's one appliance that can cook your food in 14 different ways - and it's on sale with a major discount - it may be time to go shopping.
Read MoreThere are many methods of making mashed potatoes. You could use the stove, but how about David Chang's speedy suggestion of cooking them in the microwave?
Read MoreBlack Friday deals have already begun on Amazon, and there are three marked-down espresso machines to choose from. But which one is the best buy?
Read MoreIf you think your air fryer can only cook frozen fries, you may want to reconsider the appliance. Here are some air fryer hacks you should know.
Read MoreRevolutionize breakfast for yourself or family with pastries in the air fryer. With next to no effort, flaky, gooey, golden perfection will await.
Read MoreIt's fun to adapt your go-to recipes, and one good way of doing that is by transferring them to the slow cooker. Read our tips to check what will work best.
Read MoreLatkes are a Hanukkah classic, but if you want to put a new twist on an old favorite then try using a spiralizer to give your potato pancakes an upgrade.
Read MoreWe've pulled together inventive options that you likely didn't even know you could make in your slow cooker, all perfect for chilly autumn days.
Read MoreWhile unconventional, using a rice cooker for these warm, comforting beverages is a game-changer that offers a unique set of advantages over other methods.
Read MoreThis cool trick was made popular by the TikTok community a few years ago, but people are still talking about it because it actually works.
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Read MoreWhen you thaw spinach, whether in the microwave or overnight in the refrigerator, it releases a significant amount of moisture. Enter the potato ricer.
Read MoreBratwurst are bursting with flavor, but they're even better if seared until golden brown before being slow-cooked in beer as part of our tasty recipe.
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