16 Creative Ways To Use A Culinary Torch Besides Crème Brûlée
Many love crème brûlée, but don’t think that a culinary torch is only good for this treat. Here are other creative ways to use that torch in the kitchen.
Read MoreMany love crème brûlée, but don’t think that a culinary torch is only good for this treat. Here are other creative ways to use that torch in the kitchen.
Read MoreOnce the used Nespresso coffee capsules start to pile up, the challenge becomes how to empty it without creating a mess. Thankfully, there's an easy solution.
Read MoreLet's face it, the traditional method of simmering bones for hours on a stove can be a bit daunting. Thankfully, you can easily make it in your microwave.
Read MoreReheating steak can be a slippery slope if you're not careful. Luckily, the sous vide method is perfect for bringing your steaks back to life.
Read MoreWhen it comes to straining sauces or purees for a smooth, professional finish, a chinois and ladle are indispensable tools in any kitchen.
Read MoreCraving a delicious chopped salad, but running low on prep time? All you need is a pizza cutter and a bowl for this easy hack.
Read MoreWood and plastic cutting boards have enjoyed the limelight for some time, but rubber cutting boards could be the kitchen accessory you've been waiting for.
Read MoreIf you want to avoid wasting your spices and achieve a more balanced coating for your food, try pulling out the spice strainer next time in the kitchen.
Read MoreFrench top ranges are popular in busy commercial kitchens, but you can reap all their benefits at home with the simple addition of a cast iron griddle.
Read MoreA grater is all you need to shred some carrots, onions, beets, cauliflower, or even bell pepper for some added texture and taste.
Read MoreNo matter how convenient, some storage spaces throughout our homes offer environmental conditions that may not be best for electrical appliances.
Read MoreIf you're new to baking or simply tight on budget or space, you may not always have the perfect pan on hand. Here's how to easily get around that issue.
Read MoreRoasted beets are tasty, but they can take a long time to make. Using your microwave and some parchment paper, you can cook equally delicious beets in minutes.
Read MoreSafety is of utmost importance when working with sharp cutlery. For safer slicing, chop both ends off of veggies to create stable surfaces before cutting.
Read MoreSpeed up the process of stuffed cookies with an ice cube tray. All you have to do is push pieces of dough into each square of the tray.
Read MoreBlowtorching steak is a great way to achieve that perfect caramelized sear, but if you sometimes get a torched taste, read on to find out how to avoid it.
Read MoreThere is a lot of hype surrounding electric hot chocolate makers, but do they actually make a better cup of cocoa than microwave or stovetop methods?
Read MoreSilicone mold baking without the sticky mess. Explore why using non-stick spray is a mistake and discover foolproof techniques for easy release every time!
Read MoreIf you cook your bacon on a wire rack, chances are you've probably seen it get stuck there. Luckily this easy hack will help you circumvent this mishap.
Read MoreA microplane is a valuable kitchen tool that helps you get the most out of your citrus fruits. We tell you how to hold your microplane to get the best results.
Read MoreRolling chocolate truffles can be an incredibly tedious process. Save some time and add some fun by using a rice ball mold to form those truffles into balls.
Read MoreIf you want to try making your own homemade apple sauce and you like your apple sauce chunky, then a potato masher is key for a tasty, chunky result.
Read MoreAir-fried chickpeas make a delicious and healthy snack. But to make sure they come out crispy and not chewy, make sure to add a little cornstarch to the mix.
Read MoreUnless you're one who relishes in throwing formal dinner parties or collecting cookware, the various types of spoons out there likely aren't on your radar.
Read MoreAdd this maneuver to the list of things your muffin tin is useful for. These mini shepard's pies are perfect for anything from meal-prep to hosting.
Read MoreAt face value, hand mixers and immersion blenders could seem interchangeable, but they are not. Here's the best time to use one in place of the other.
Read MoreYou can use citrus juice for many recipes, including pies and cocktails. However, pesky seeds can always rear their ugly head; use this hack to circumvent them.
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