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  • Cake baked in a tube pan

    Tube Cake Pans Vs Bundt Pans: What's The Difference?

    Choosing the proper circular cake pan is essential for the most successful bake, because a Bundt pan and tube pan work for different kinds of cakes.

    By Grace Allison December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Person holding bag of flour

    What's The Difference Between Pastry Flour And Cake Flour?

    Find out once and for all the big difference between these seemingly similar baking ingredients, and when it's appropriate to swap out one for the other.

    By Arianna Endicott December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Penne in strainer above boiling pot

    The Pasta Water Hack For Uber Flavorful Veggies

    One of the best and most underrated ways to let pasta water shine is to use it to cook vegetables - it adds flavor and helps veg get nice and crisp.

    By Elaina Friedman December 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Oil-packed canned tuna

    Does Canned Tuna Need To Be Rinsed Before Eating?

    Canned tuna is convenient, but should you take an extra step the next time you reach for a can? Find out why you may want to rinse your tuna.

    By Andra Picincu December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Pile of chickpeas in sack

    Chickpeas Are Your Go-To For A Tasty Plant-Based 'Tuna' Salad

    There's an easy substitute that provides a protein punch and approximates the texture of fish in your favorite tuna salad sandwich - chickpeas.

    By Ashlyn Frassinelli December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Queso blanco dip with chips

    Roasted Cauliflower Is The Ingredient You Need To Give Queso New Life

    If you're looking to add a warm, nutty dimension of flavor and texture to your next homemade queso dip, try adding in some roasted cauliflower.

    By Arianna Endicott December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Assorted vegetables and sausage on grill

    It's About Time You Started Grilling Your Soup This Winter

    Few foods are more comforting than soup when the winter season arrives, but you can add some smoky flair to your next batch by firing up the grill.

    By Elaina Friedman December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • seared tuna steak in pan

    Do Tuna Steaks Need To Be Washed Before Cooking?

    You may think you need to wash your raw tuna steak before you sear it, but that'll actually cause you (and your kitchen) more harm than good.

    By Tom Maxwell December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • rolls of fruit leather and fruit

    Turn Leftover Pulp Into Extra-Flavorful Fruit Leather

    Instead of throwing away all of that leftover fruit pulp after using your juicer, why not use it to create a delicious, healthy, and low-waste snack?

    By Corin MJ Bae December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Waffles with berries and syrup

    Cornstarch Is The Secret Ingredient For Light And Crispy Waffles

    Waffles are a delightful breakfast dish, especially when they are perfectly crispy on the outside. Find out why you need cornstarch for your waffles.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • White wine and salads on a table

    What To Consider When Pairing Wine With Your Salad

    Red wines go with meat, dry wines balance out salty foods ... some food-wine pairings are obvious. How do you choose a wine for a food as varied as "salad"?

    By Ariana DiValentino December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Herbs, twine, and cheesecloth

    Infuse Soup With Herbs By Using A Handy Cheesecloth Sachet

    We all love fresh herbs in our soup, but they can also be a challenge when it comes to texture. Using a cheesecloth sachet is the perfect solution.

    By Ashlyn Frassinelli December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Meatballs made with stuffing

    Use Stuffing Mix Instead Of Breadcrumbs For Meatballs And Thank Us Later

    There's nothing wrong with using bread or breadcrumbs, but for an upgrade in flavor and texture, consider busting out the stuffing mix when making meatballs.

    By Jessica Fleming-Montoya December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Jello fluff topped with strawberries

    Add Fresh Berries To Your Jello Fluff For A Well-Balanced Dessert

    Jello fluff is a great start to a sweet dessert, but you can take that sweetness even further with the addition of fresh and delicious berries.

    By Kuamel Stewart December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Compound butter rolled in wax paper with baguettes

    The Enemy Of Perfectly Creamy Compound Butter? Overmixing

    Compound butter is a simple way to elevate the flavor of any dish. But there is one thing you should never do when combining your ingredients: overcream them.

    By S. Ferrari December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Jar of strawberry jam with a lemon half

    The Lemon Juice Tip For Getting Your Homemade Jam's Texture Just Right

    There's a science behind your homemade jam setting correctly. And if you use this lemon juice tip you will achieve the right texture every time.

    By Grace Allison December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • A skillet filled with candied pecans

    How Long To Soak Bourbon Candied Nuts To Get Them Nice And Boozy

    Candied nuts make a great appetizer for dinner parties, and using bourbon-drenched nuts adds an extra twist. But how long should the nuts be soaked for?

    By Leah Flavell December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • hands holding beef brisket

    The Ingredients You Should Avoid Adding To Your Beef Brisket Rub

    When seasoning your beef brisket you want to use a rub that will enhance the flavors in just the right way, so find out which ingredients to avoid.

    By C.A. Pinkham December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • A family making a gingerbread house

    How To Properly Melt Sugar For The Sturdiest Gingerbread House

    A perfectly decorated gingerbread house is a traditional holiday treat that is also a fun activity and you can boost its sturdiness with melted sugar.

    By Kuamel Stewart December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Chocolate chip cookies on wire rack

    Elevate Your Regular Chocolate Chip Cookies With Sourdough

    When your regular chocolate chip cookies just aren't cutting it, consider taking them to new heights with the very same sourdough starter used to make bread.

    By Elaina Friedman December 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Waffles with fresh fruit

    Jazz Up Your Favorite Waffles With A Bit Of Malted Milk Powder

    When done right, waffles can feel like one of the most ingenious creations in the culinary world, but you can jazz them up even more with malted milk powder.

    By S. Ferrari December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of kale and cabbage leaves

    If You Don't Like Kale, Cabbage Is An Equally Nutrient-Rich Alternative

    If you turn to kale for its nutritional benefits but not because you like its flavor, then you might want to try swapping it for cabbage. Here's why.

    By Kena Shah December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • MSG in bowl with spoon

    How Are You Meant To Use MSG In Cooking?

    Monosodium glutamate has a history of controversy, but it does have its place in recipes. Here's how you can add it to your next umami-rich meal.

    By Allison Lindsey December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Baked tuna casserole on table

    Mustard Powder Can Truly Take Your Tuna Casserole To New Heights

    Looking for an extra boost of flavor in your tuna casserole? Hit the spice rack and grab some mustard powder to take that dish to new heights.

    By Betsy Parks December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Charcuterie board on rustic wood

    For A Well-Designed Charcuterie Board, Organize Your Ingredients First

    Step up the wow-factor of your next charcuterie board by following these simple organizational tips. Remember that even tiny ingredients can pack a punch.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Spoon dipping into breadcrumbs

    The Toast Trick For Making Breadcrumbs In A Flash

    If you've run out of classic Panko breadcrumbs but have a sliced loaf handy, you're one quick trick away from making your own delicious coating.

    By Allison Lindsey December 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Jar of green pesto made with sunflower seeds

    Sunflower Seeds Are The Perfect Ingredient For A Nut Allergen-Free Pesto

    Serving a dish with pesto at your next dinner party? Swapping out nuts for sunflower seeds can help keep nut-induced allergic reactions at bay.

    By Arianna Endicott December 9th, 2023 Read More
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