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  • ingredients for making chocolate

    Easily Make Candy At Home With An Appliance Already In Your Kitchen

    Making candy from scratch is a tall task, but you can make it with little effort at all with this at-home kitchen appliance.

    By Allie Sivak 15 hours ago Read More
  • Bowl of sausage potato chowder with black pepper bits and white cheese, crusty bread, wooden background

    Brown Bits From Sausage Are The Key To Potato Soup That Actually Tastes Homemade

    Those brown bits of sausage at the bottom of the pan make your potato soup taste better. Here are some tips to infuse your meal with more flavor.

    By J. Henley 2 days ago Read More
  • Whataburger combo meal

    The Cult-Favorite Whataburger Item Fans Say You Can Still Order Today

    One Whataburger classic may be gone, but it certainly has not been forgotten. To create the smoky and cheesy Monterey Melt, do this.

    By Luna Regina 5 days ago Read More
  • A bowl of vanilla ice cream

    Don't Buy An Ice Cream Maker, You Can Churn The Treat With An Appliance You Likely Own Already

    Instead of adding a new appliance to your collection, try using this beloved kitchen staple to make homemade ice cream instead. It'll work like a charm.

    By Martha Brennan 5 days ago Read More
  • A stacked pastrami sandwich with a sprig of rosemary

    The Simple Step That Will Make Your Homemade Pastrami Sandwich Taste Like It Came From A Deli

    Preparing a pastrami sandwich from scratch is no easy feat. To ensure results that rival that of a deli, don't forget to give sliced bread some extra attention.

    By Martha Brennan 6 days ago Read More
  • air fryer cooking wings with fries and tomatoes

    Say Goodbye To Soggy Food: Air Fryer Leftovers Taste Like They Were Just Made

    The downside of leftovers is that they lose their structural integrity. Luckily, an air fryer mitigates this, giving you good-as-new food, crispy and crunchy.

    By Julia Holland 11 days ago Read More
  • Bowl of Din Tai Fung-style garlic green beans

    Here's How To Cook Green Beans Like They Do At Din Tai Fung (For A Fraction Of The Cost)

    Craving Din Tai Fung's iconic green beans? You can easily make a copycat version (that's also budget-friendly) in a matter of minutes with this recipe.

    By Deb Kavis 12 days ago Read More
  • A round white plate full of roasted chestnuts and herb sprigs with acorns, fall leaves, and cutlery on the table beside it

    Don't Have An Open Fire? Here's How To Roast Chestnuts In Your Oven

    As "The Christmas Song" infers, roasting chestnuts on an open fire is a must-do activity during the holidays. But who has an open fire? Use your oven instead.

    By Zoë Lourey-Christianson 12 days ago Read More
  • eggs, flour, and, baker hands kneading dough

    How To Bring Your Baking Ingredients To Room Temperature When You're Pressed For Time

    Baking can be a pleasurable way to spend time, but if that time is short, we have an expert's advice on how to bring everything to the right temperature, fast.

    By Kat Lieu 12 days ago Read More
  • a pair of hands cutting mushrooms on a cutting board next to onions and garnishes

    Here's How A Top Manhattan Chef Cooks Mushrooms While Making The Base For A Savory Sauce

    Mushrooms are a versatile fungi that can be used in all manner of foods, so we asked a pro how to cook them properly, and the answers will make you hungry.

    By Deb Kavis 13 days ago Read More
  • Whole roasted sweet potatoes split open on a baking tray with a knife and butter

    Start Double-Roasting Your Sweet Potatoes For An Extra Crispy Bite Every Time

    Roasting your sweet potatoes once is so last season. Instead, roast them in the oven twice for the most incredible flavors and textures imaginable.

    By Whitney Bard 13 days ago Read More
  • Old knives displayed in a row on rustic wooden surface

    When Shopping For Vintage Kitchen Knives, Always Keep An Eye Out For This Red Flag

    A vintage knife can be a lovely addition to your selection of cutlery, and avoiding this warning sign will keep it in your kitchen for a long time.

    By Luna Christina Lupus 13 days ago Read More
  • toast with cream cheese and tomato slices

    Slather Tomato Toast With This Cheese For A Quick Breakfast That Feels Gourmet

    Tomato toast is an underrated breakfast choice, with endless opportunities to customize. This cheese is the perfect pairing, whether store-bought or homemade.

    By Claudia Alarcón 15 days ago Read More
  • Yogurt in two glass bowls next to spoon

    10 Things To Mix With Yogurt To Make It Dessert-Worthy

    Yogurt doesn't always have to be considered a healthy snack. Here are 10 things you can mix with it from your pantry to make it truly dessert-worthy.

    By Catherine Brookes 16 days ago Read More
  • whole cloves in a saucer in front of a teacup

    How To Turn Whole Cloves Into A Warming Tea

    Clove tea is simple to make and this unique, warming, spiced, aromatic drink has a long history in ancient and traditional medicine as well as folklore.

    By Whitney Bard 19 days ago Read More
  • BLT sandwiches on wooden board

    Why It's Such A Mistake To Assemble BLT Sandwiches In Advance

    The best part of biting into a BLT is enjoying all of its layered textures, but this isn't a sandwich to save time by making ahead.

    By Kat Lieu 19 days ago Read More
  • Ground beef, sweet potato, and avocado bowl

    Turn These Honey-Roasted Sweet Potatoes Into Hot Honey Ground Beef Bowls

    Ground beef bowls are the perfect base for culinary creativity. Our honey-roasted sweet potatoes are the addition you've been missing out on.

    By Elizabeth Okosun 20 days ago Read More
  • Small bowl and jar of apple butter next to whole and halved apples

    This Simple Freezer Test Guarantees Perfect Apple Butter Every Time

    Making apple butter from scratch is worth the effort. But, it can be tricky to know when it's done cooking. To remove the guesswork, use this "cool" hack.

    By Kashmir Brummel 21 days ago Read More
  • Italian sub on wooden board next to chips

    Prevent Soggy Italian Sub Sandwiches With A Genius Greens Trick

    Crafting the ultimate Italian sub is no easy feat. Once you've discovered the perfect combination of toppings, assembly is everything to prevent a soggy mess.

    By Matthew Spina 25 days ago Read More
  • a whole cooked lobster on a dark plate with lemons and parsley

    You Can Bring Live Lobster Through Airport Security, But There's A Catch

    When it comes to flying with food, there are several surprising twists to the rules you might not expect — and live lobsters are one of them.

    By Amanda Berrill 26 days ago Read More
  • Cranberry sauce in a porcelain bowl

    Don't Toss Leftover Cranberry Sauce — Use It To Upgrade Salad Instead

    Of the many ways to revamp leftover cranberry sauce, our favorite way to tackle extra sauce is to use it in a salad dressing. Here's how to do it.

    By Julia Holland 26 days ago Read More
  • Stack of fluffy biscuits with flour

    This Is The Must-Have Flour For Perfectly Soft, Buttery Biscuits

    Making soft, fluffy biscuits isn't very hard, but it does require the right ingredients. But with this chef-backed flour, you'll be on the right track.

    By Nicole Alexander 27 days ago Read More
  • someone shopping for pears

    The Biggest Mistake Everyone Makes When Buying Pears

    Pears are a notoriously tricky fruit to buy for optimal ripeness, but with a few pointers you can get great ones every time.

    By Allie Sivak 28 days ago Read More
  • two steaks surrounded by seasoning butter and tomatoes

    The Easiest Way To Bring Extra Flavor To Your Steak

    While the cut of steak you buy will affect its overall flavor, there are ways to enhance it externally. This simple methods adds richness and tenderness.

    By Katie Mach 1 month ago Read More
  • Cornbread cut in slices with cob and kitchen towel

    Add This Trendy Ingredient To Boxed Cornbread Mix For Maximum Moisture And Protein

    Cornbread is a hearty canvas for all kinds of flavors, but you can bolster the bread itself with the addition of one easy ingredient.

    By Julia Holland 1 month ago Read More
  • Apple crisp in a white bowl with a scoop of ice cream

    Don't Skip This Prep Step Before Baking Your Apple Crisp

    Choosing the right recipe is only the first step in making a tasty apple crisp. To achieve a stunning result, prepping the apples properly is just as important.

    By Julia Holland 1 month ago Read More
  • fiber-filled foods

    How Much Fiber You Should Actually Be Eating Every Day

    Fiber should play a key role in our daily dietary habits, but how much you should eat, exactly, can be a bit confusing. Here's what you need to know.

    By Luna Regina 1 month ago Read More
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