The Pro-Tip For Getting Perfect Crinkles In Your Chocolate Chip Cookies
To make the perfect crinkles in your chocolate chip cookies, it's time to put away the measuring spoons and scoops and embrace imperfection.
Read MoreTo make the perfect crinkles in your chocolate chip cookies, it's time to put away the measuring spoons and scoops and embrace imperfection.
Read MoreAll Hallow's Eve parties are full of spooky-themed décor and treats. For your next Halloween party, make a vampire poke cake to take the spookiness up a notch.
Read MoreSalty and sweet pair together beautifully and no combo is quite as addictive as chocolate and bacon. Seriously. Give this treat a whirl.
Read MoreSometimes it's the most unexpected food combinations that turn out to be the most delicious. From coke and beef to soy and ice cream, here are some to try.
Read MoreBaking with melted chocolate can be tricky. Candy melts are a great replacement and are easy to work with. But what exactly are they, and what are they made of?
Read MoreEnhancing baked goods with lesser-known ingredients can give them an unforgettable flavor. Malted milk powder is one that you need to try to amp up cookies.
Read MoreDreaming of a Bundt cake but don't own a Bundt pan? Don't let that deter you, try this soup can hack and easily transform your ordinary cake pan.
Read MoreCreaming butter and sugar together when you're baking a cake can make or break the taste of your cake. And timing matters when you're baking.
Read MoreThere are several ways to prevent a cake from sticking once baked, but few are as foolproof as adding a layer of parchment paper to the tin before baking.
Read MoreIf you're melting chocolate for molds, making homemade chocolate or creating a mousse, it's best not to stray too far from the suggested percentage.
Read MoreCake is a delicious dessert everyone can enjoy, but if you're looking to mix up your cake baking, try the unique chocolate wacky cake recipe.
Read MoreIf you have become disillusioned by standard cupcakes, you can take your next batch up a spicy notch by using Mexican hot chocolate frosting.
Read MoreAn ingredient with no flavor is the hack you need to get a delicate, springy sponge. It is time to substitute ice water for milk in your cake recipes.
Read MoreExpert chef and YouTube star Claire Saffitz has plenty of excellent advice when it comes to baking. Here are some of her best tips to use in your own kitchen.
Read MoreWhether homemade or store-bought, cake storage is a unique situation -- but this hack makes storing your cake slices so much easier and avoid messes.
Read MoreFrom rolling your fondant on a silicone mat to using a measuring tape, switching up the way you roll your fondant could be the key to success.
Read MoreWrapping cakes tightly with plastic wrap and popping them in the fridge as soon as you can move them will ensure a moist and delicious cake.
Read MoreIn order to make perfect home-canned pie filling, you'll need a thickening agent that can stand up to heat, cold, and the acids present in many fruits.
Read MoreWrapping cake pans in moist fabric while baking will result in flat tops. All you need to do is wrap a wet tea towel around your cake pan.
Read MoreIf you want to add a little tangy extra somethin' to your next batch of desserts, reach for this tropical fruit and watch it work wonders.
Read MoreNo one likes a soggy bottom! Ensure that your muffins maintain the perfect texture with this simple trick that Alton Brown employs when baking.
Read MoreAre you looking to take your homemade tres leches cake to the next level? This classic twist brings chocolate flavor to the dessert in just a few simple steps.
Read MoreThere's a simple way to create a brownie bowl that only requires two muffins tins, your favorite brownie recipe (or box mix), and a carton of ice cream.
Read MoreIf you're out of sour cream, don't worry: buttermilk can be used in recipes instead. They'll turn out slightly different, but they'll still be tasty.
Read MoreMelted chocolate is a temperamental substance, and there are a number of ways it can go wrong. Here's what you should know about the utensils you use with it.
Read MoreAs tempting as it might be to evaluate a pumpkin its color, there are other factors that can tell you more about the quality of the flesh inside.
Read MoreBy putting an ice cream pint on its side and slicing through the carton, you'll wind up with perfectly-shaped ice cream disks for ice cream sandwiches.
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