15 Types Of Basil And How To Use Them
Know your basil from sweet Genovese to fragrant and spicy Thai basil. Here's our primer on the 15 essential varieties you need to know.
Read MoreKnow your basil from sweet Genovese to fragrant and spicy Thai basil. Here's our primer on the 15 essential varieties you need to know.
Read MoreThis simple, straightforward sauce, is comprised of just a handful of ingredients including tomato puree, water, chiles, onions, garlic, salt, and other spices.
Read MoreLooking to switch up your potato recipes? Giada De Laurentiis has displayed all sorts of tips - from combining russet and sweet potatoes to adding chocolate.
Read MoreBeef stew is a warm and hearty array of flavors, and some simple (and surprising) ingredients bring even more deliciousness to this staple comfort dish.
Read MoreTo create this simple, no-bake ice 'scream' dessert, add Halloween treats into softened or homemade ice cream and customize the look to your heart's content.
Read MoreThere is another way you can enjoy making a recipe while buying and using only the amount you need, and the solution is in your grocery store's produce section.
Read MoreFrench fry boards deliver the mouth-watering deliciousness of an assortment of fries nestled next to all the condiments you could possibly crave.
Read MoreSave the licorice and chocolate for later, and try serving up some spooky deviled eggs with olive spiders for a surefire hit with kids and adults.
Read MoreThere's as many occasions to eat soup as there are ways to make it. With these secret ingredients, you can give your next pot of soup a celebrity chef quality.
Read MoreMany of the best Thai dishes excel through their balance of bold flavors. Thai peanut sauce is a beloved staple, and it wouldn't be the same without citrus.
Read MoreThey're not the ones you demolished as a kid, but you'll still feel the nostalgia of eating traditional candy apples while enjoying the summer flavor upgrade.
Read MoreThis single ingredient beloved by Thomas Keller is key because it serves as the base of your sauce. Get it wrong and your taste buds may not forgive you.
Read MoreNot quite as bold as salsa, but more aromatic than pasta sauce, dialing in enchilada sauce takes practice. For a more flavorful rendition, focus on the details.
Read MoreThe next time you fire up the grill for barbecue brisket, ribs, or chicken legs, consider marinating your meats using Chef Paul Kahan's triple-dip technique.
Read MoreFresh foods are thought of as the superior option over frozen alternatives, but corn is a major exception to the rule. Here's why frozen corn is better.
Read MoreSetting the oven at a high temperature and drying off your chicken are always discussed, but how you place your chicken is typically overlooked.
Read MoreGarnishing egg toast with chives and parsley or feta can enhance the flavor, but if you're really looking to dress up your egg toast, add shallot vinaigrette.
Read MoreIf you're tired of hot oil splashing everywhere when making fried chicken at home, try this easy water hack to avoid the mess and make crispier chicken.
Read MoreAdd some mysticism to your breakfast with fairy butter, a floral twist on the classic tabletop mainstay that has history rooted in forest spirits.
Read MoreIf you stock microwave popcorn, you can pick from a multitude of flavors. Ina Garten prefers butter-flavored popcorn, and she's got the ultimate upgrade.
Read MoreCreate delightful tuna patties effortlessly! See why one particular type of breadcrumbs will transform these tender treats into crispy, golden perfection.
Read MoreHarissa paste is a spicy, smokey, and earthy condiment made with dried chilies, roasted red bell peppers, garlic, cumin, coriander, and, caraway.
Read MoreNational Honey Board ambassador Carla Hall told us an important tip for using honey-based barbecue sauces and shared her favorite sauce additions.
Read MorePunch up your homemade French fries with a secret ingredient that will help you achieve restaurant-worthy crispiness every time - right in your own kitchen!
Read MoreGetting dinner on the table is easy when you're using just one pan for everything, but you still have to manage the timing for evenly cooked elements.
Read MoreFor the best tasting roasted vegetable dishes, try waiting until after the roasting is done to toss them in marinade just like dressing a salad.
Read MoreThis is a great tip for adding not just buttery goodness, but also crispy crunchiness to your fried fish. You'll be surprised by how easy it is!
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