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  • belgian waffles

    Why Making Yeasted Waffles Is Worth The Effort

    Waffles are the perfect sweet template for any breakfast, and there's an easy way to have them ready in no time. Here's the key to hassle-free waffles.

    By Haldan Kirsch May 16th, 2022 Read More
  • Potatoes in the dishwasher

    No, The Dishwasher Is Not A Good Method For Cleaning Potatoes

    If you've ever thought of ways to use your dishwasher's power and considered using it to wash potatoes in bulk, let us stop you there: The hack is outdated.

    By CC Gourdeau May 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Tops of cans among grains

    Is It Actually Dangerous To Eat Food From A Bloated Can?

    A dented can can usually be explained, but a bloated can is less clear, and the cause of this swelling is an even surer warning sign of something being amiss.

    By John J Lee May 15th, 2022 Read More
  • McCormick's Old Bay seasoning

    What's Really In Old Bay Seasoning?

    Old Bay seasoning is said to contain 18 spices, but only McCormick really knows what they are - and even the best guesses don't seem to add up to that number.

    By Autumn Swiers May 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Sliced grilled cheese sandwich

    Why You Should Toast Both Sides Of Your Bread For Grilled Cheese

    Toasting both sides of bread in a grilled cheese will take your sandwich to another level, one where the cheese melts perfectly and every bit is crispy.

    By Michelle Welsch May 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Cold butter in the fridge

    Why You Shouldn't Beat Cold Butter With Your Mixer

    If you're pressed for time and think you can't wait for the cold butter to reach room temperature, think twice before throwing it into your mixing bowl.

    By Hope Ngo May 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Pot of pasta sauce

    Is It Safe To Eat 2-Year-Old Frozen Pasta Sauce

    Freezing homemade pasta sauce is a great way to plan meals in advance, but what if you forget about some frozen sauce for two years: Can you still eat it?

    By John J Lee May 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Avocado and eggs on toast

    Why Avocados And Eggs Are Such A Great Breakfast Combination

    Individually, avocados and eggs offer a number of nutritional benefits, and when combined for a breakfast, they can deliver a powerful start to your day.

    By Michelle Welsch May 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Cake ingredients

    The Reverse-Creaming Method, Explained

    Rose Levy Beranbaum, a master baker and author of "The Cake Bible," proved her ingenious reverse-creaming method is faster, easier, and prevents overbeating.

    By Katie Lenhardt May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Sliced seedless watermelon

    The Science Behind Seedless Watermelons

    The seedless watermelon is the result of cross-breeding two types of watermelon to create a third kind: a triploid with 33 chromosomes versus the original 22.

    By Hope Ngo May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • just a pile of spinach

    How To Tell If Spinach Has Gone Bad

    As a leafy green vegetable, it is actually not too difficult to tell whether or not spinach has spoiled.

    By John J Lee May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • sliced butter on a dish

    How Long You Should Plan To Soften Butter Before Baking

    It's important to have softened butter ready when it comes to baking, but just how long does your butter need to sit out to be perfectly softened?

    By Haldan Kirsch May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Spoonful of raw brown sugar

    The Absolute Best Ways To Keep Brown Sugar Soft

    Luckily, there are several ways around the dreaded brown-sugar-brick, and most of them use tools you probably have lying around.

    By Autumn Swiers May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Julia Child in black and white

    How Julia Child Would Test Baking Powder Before Using

    Julia Child was a library of tips and tricks gleaned from professional chefs and home cooks alike. Here's her advice for testing baking powder for freshness.

    By John Tolley May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Boxes of Wheat Thins crackers

    Why Wheat Thins Are Actually Banned In Some Other Countries

    While European convenience stores are a treasure trove of savory snacks, there's one classic American cracker you find on many shelves abroad: Wheat Thins.

    By Gillie Houston May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Watermelon juice and sliced watermelon.

    Is It Dangerous To Eat Hollow Heart Watermelon?

    Watermelon is a true summer dining favorite, but what happens when you crack into a watermelon and find that it doesn't look quite normal?

    By Adam Rothbarth May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Different types of pasta

    How The Shape Of Pasta Affects Its Weight Once Cooked

    Making the right amount of pasta for the number of people you want to feed can feel like a mathematical problem. The answer lies in the shape of the pasta.

    By Katherine Beck May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • person holding many receipts

    Though Inflation Is Slowing Food Prices Continue To Climb

    According to a recent report from the Labor Department, the inflation rate actually slowed in April — and yet, the price of food has continued to climb.

    By Anabelle Doliner May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • air fryer potatoes

    Why You Shouldn't Cook Some Battered Foods In Your Air Fryer

    The air fryer makes cooking these foods faster than oven or skillet cooking and creates fewer messes, but there are some battered foods you shouldn't fry in it.

    By Shaye Glisson May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • potato salad

    Why You Should Salt The Water When Making Potato Salad

    Potato salad is a side dish often incorporated into barbeque dinners. If you plan on making it, try this hack for more seasoned and tastier potato salad.

    By Shaye Glisson May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • steaming coffee beans

    The Coffee You're Drinking Probably Came From This Country

    American coffee consumption in 2022 has soared to a two-decade high. And if you drink coffee every day, you're probably curious about where it comes from.

    By Shaye Glisson May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Pineapple halves

    Why You Should Smell The Bottom Of Your Pineapple

    Pineapple is unwilling to let us know whether or not it's ripe thanks to its armor-like exterior -- and that's exactly why you should start sniffing the bottom.

    By Sylvia Tomczak May 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Raw tuna

    The Controversial Practice That Keeps Tuna Looking Fresh

    Treating tuna with carbon monoxide to keep it looking fresher longer only affects the color of the tuna, it doesn't prevent spoilage or bacterial growth

    By Jen Peng May 12th, 2022 Read More
  • froot loops in bowl

    Whatever Happened To Froot Loops Cereal Straws?

    With nostalgic food products making comebacks, it makes sense that Kellogg's would revive Froot Loops Cereal Straws, but why were they discontinued?

    By Kalea Martin May 12th, 2022 Read More
  • chicken salad sandwich

    How To Tell If Chicken Salad Has Gone Bad

    It can initially be hard to tell if your chicken salad has gone bad. But there are some universal signs you can look for to know if you should ditch the salad.

    By John J Lee May 12th, 2022 Read More
  • bowl of cream cheese

    Is It Safe To Eat 2-Year-Old Frozen Cream Cheese

    If you are planning on freezing cream cheese, make sure that it is placed in some sort of airtight container and there is no moisture touching the cream cheese.

    By John J Lee May 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Open convection oven with food inside

    The Absolute Best Ways To Use Your Convection Oven

    For quicker, crispier food, a convection oven is the way go. Whether you own a countertop or full-size model, these are the best things you can do with them.

    By Jessica L. Pavia May 12th, 2022 Read More
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