Your Blender Is Key For Making An Easy Sour Cream Substitute
If you're out or simply want to try something new, as long as you have a blender on hand, you're well on your way to a perfect sour cream substitute.
Read MoreIf you're out or simply want to try something new, as long as you have a blender on hand, you're well on your way to a perfect sour cream substitute.
Read MoreTo bulk up pasta puttanesca, reach for a can of tuna. This single ingredient brings salinity, flavor, and texture to one of Italy's most classic dishes.
Read MoreIf your meatballs aren't as juicy as you hoped or are otherwise lackluster, it's past time you start searing your meatballs. Here's why this technique works.
Read MoreThe warm, rich flavors of homemade chili need the perfect balance. Apple cider vinegar brightens up the whole pot, and strikes that important symmetry.
Read MoreOne of the best salad dressings to pair with tuna is green goddess dressing, a mayo-based dressing that comes packed with a medley of herbs and here's why.
Read MoreThe crunchy, vinegary essence of the pickle upgrades the deviled eggs with a punchy, zingy nature that's a thoughtful yet fun ingredient.
Read MoreTahini gives hummus its mellow, nutty, slightly sweet flavor and trademark creamy smoothness. Peanut butter can do the same, while deepening its earthy flavor.
Read MoreTrust us: If you start butterflying your hot dogs before grilling them, you'll never turn back. Here's why a simple cutting technique makes a huge difference.
Read MoreWe have gathered information on 13 pie crusts and the fillings that are best suited to them so that you can make your own for an upcoming holiday.
Read MoreWhen you want to escape from the boring, predictable mouthfeel of your average sandwich, there's one unconventional bread tip you should follow.
Read MoreMaking pasta sauce is a simple and satisfying endeavor. Just be sure you're not making one big mistake that's quite common, but easy to avoid.
Read MoreFor elevated, creamier scrambled eggs that boast a soufflé-like texture, ricotta is the secret ingredient you need. Why? It's a matter of science.
Read MoreTo elevate a classic Bolognese sauce, look no further than a staple condiment you probably already have lying around -- but may not have thought to use.
Read MoreOne of the best things about barbecue chicken is the contrast of textures between the skin and the meat. Here's how to get that super crispy skin you crave.
Read MoreSometimes you need the comfort of boxed mac and cheese, but that doesn't mean you can't elevate it with interesting additions like a key salad ingredient.
Read MoreThe only real downside to cheese its short shelf life. Here is a mason jar hack that will keep your feta or mozzarella fresher for longer.
Read MoreIt's hard to go wrong with a classic Hollandaise sauce, especially poured over eggs Benedict -- but you can level up this sauce with some red wine. Here's how.
Read MoreIf you're a frequent consumer of these savory-sweet beans and need a fresh new way to enjoy them, consider adding bourbon to your next batch of baked beans.
Read MoreWhen making homemade pizza, it can be difficult to stretch the dough thin enough for a truly crispy crust. Here's a quick swap to make it much easier.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an unconventional new way to enjoy your leftover mashed potatoes, use them for (or on top of) a pizza.
Read MoreTake your favorite soup on-the-go by using a mason jar! You can create the jars in advance with your desired ingredients and then add boiling water.
Read MoreWhen you dry age meat, you're removing moisture, which causes it to decrease in size - clearly, this isn't ideal if you're working with small cuts of meat.
Read MoreIn her unique stuffed pepper recipe, Ray blends ground pork, veal, and beef with rice, tomato purée, parmesan, broken spaghetti pasta, and herbs and aromatics.
Read MoreInstead of breadcrumbs, use potato flakes the next time you want to make a crispy breaded meat dish, using the seasoning you'd use with breadcrumbs.
Read MoreThere's a timing tip to roasting chickpeas so they're well-seasoned and don't end up charred and bitter. Season your chickpeas after they come out of the oven.
Read MoreThe next time you have a salad, consider whipping up a chocolate vinaigrette to drizzle on top. The tangy balsamic and rich chocolate are a great combination.
Read MoreYou can cut down on the prep time when it comes to baking by cutting your stick of butter into tablespoon-sized chunks as soon as you come home from the store.
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