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  • Sourdough starter in a jar

    Sourdough 101: What's The Difference Between A Starter And A Levain?

    If you're one for making your own bread, you may have come across the terms 'starter' and 'levain'. If you're unsure of the difference, here's what they are.

    By Jess Jeziorowski March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Spiced tea with milk

    Infuse Your Milk With Your Favorite Spice And Taste The Magic

    Milk is a big part of our diets, whether it's dairy or a plant-based alternative. Though uninspiring when drunk on its own, you can zhuzh it up with spices.

    By Noor Anand Chawla March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Fried garlic chips white background

    Seriously, Dust Your Garlic Chips With Powdered Sugar

    If you want to upgrade your garlic chips in the most serious of ways, then you need to give them a dusting of powdered sugar. The results may surprise you.

    By Tom Maxwell March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Cranberry juice pouring into glass

    Need A Quick Wine Substitute For Deglazing? Consider Cranberry Juice

    Red wine is as popular for cooking as it is for drinking. But if you've poured the last of your red wine, just use cranberry juice to deglaze a fond-laced pan.

    By Allison Lindsey March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • lime juice in bowl with fruit

    Lime Juice Is The Key To Freshen Up Your Fishy Garbage Disposal

    No one likes a smelly kitchen. Luckily, all you need to freshen up your sink is some lime juice, especially when overwhelming fishy scents linger.

    By Asia McLain March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • person brushing marinade on salmon

    The Salmon Marinating Mistake To Avoid At All Costs

    Prepping your salmon enhances its flavors when it comes time for dinner. But if you plan to marinate your salmon, avoid this mistake at all costs.

    By C.A. Pinkham March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • plate of shrimp pad thai

    For The Absolute Best Rice Noodles, Soak Them First

    If you've ever cooked with rice noodles, you know these delicate strands can turn into a clumpy, mushy mess. Here's how long to soak them to avoid that.

    By Tom Maxwell March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of dried oats

    With The Right Storage, Your Oats Will Stay Fresh For Years

    When stored with the proper tools and containers, and kept away from the light, certain varieties of oats can last in your pantry for decades.

    By Camryn Teder March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • blender with smoothie ingredients

    The Ice Tip To Follow For A Perfectly Blended Smoothie

    To create a smoothie with a silky and creamy texture, it's important to add ice or other frozen elements at a certain step in the blending process.

    By Madalyn Mackarey March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • plate of tamales

    The Best Method For Reheating Tamales Without Drying Them Out

    Tamales can be tricky to reheat, as they can easily dry out. The best way to reheat these handmade delights requires a bit of patience and a steam bath.

    By Asia McLain March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • baking soda in wooden bowl

    12 Baking Soda Mistakes Everyone Makes

    Baking soda is a kitchen powerhouse -- but it can still be a bit tricky to use. We're taking a look at the most common mistakes people make with it.

    By Jessica A. Scott March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of strawberries with whipped cream

    Your Milk Frother Is The Secret To Whipped Cream In A Flash

    Nothing beats fresh whipped cream like a milk frother, it makes the job super quick and easy, and this handy wand is ideal for smaller portions.

    By Meaghan Cameron March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Japanese natto in bowl

    Give Pungent Nattō A Chance And Put It On Some Toast For Breakfast

    Nattō may be a pungent treat that many people consider to be an acquired taste, but you should give it a chance and spread some on toast for breakfast.

    By Patrick Bauman March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Charred baked mac and cheese

    The One Simple Step That Gives Mac And Cheese A Gourmet Upgrade

    Macaroni and cheese is one of the most comforting dishes around, but in order to give it the gourmet enhancement it deserves, give this one simple step a try.

    By Stacie Adams March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Puree spinach soup with ingredients

    You're One Puree Away From Effortlessly Upgraded Soup

    Puree the cooked components of your chosen soup recipe along with a bit of the stock for a thicker and creamier dish, without any added ingredients.

    By Alia Ali March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of oatmeal with fruit

    The Mistake You Want To Avoid When Making Oats In A Slow Cooker

    The type of oats you use in your slow cooker will significantly impact the quality of your breakfast, so always opt for the steel-cut variety.

    By Stacie Adams March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Broccoli and cheddar casserole

    If Your Casserole Calls For Canned Soup, Beware Of Oversalting

    Canned soups add a creamy texture and taste to casseroles, but they can also be loaded with salt, so be mindful about how you season the rest of the dish.

    By Julia Mullaney March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • broccoli salad served on white plate next to fork and knife

    Give Your Broccoli Salad An Upgrade By Blanching First

    Blanching broccoli slightly tenderizes the veggie without removing the crunch, and is the step you don't want to skip when making your next broccoli salad.

    By Kalea Martin March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • cupcakes decorated with different colored frosting

    The Tape Hack For Easily Transporting A Tray Of Cupcakes

    Headed to a party with a tray full of cupcakes and looking for a way to transport them without causing chaos? All you need is some masking tape.

    By Kalea Martin March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • cake display at a Cheesecake Factory

    The Best Time To Go To Cheesecake Factory If You Don't Want A Crowd

    Popular eatery Cheesecake Factory is notorious for long waiting times during busy periods. So when is the ideal time to go to avoid the crowds?

    By Allie Ward March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • salad with tomatoes

    15 Ways To Upgrade Bagged Salad

    Looking to bring new life to your bagged salads? From adding edible flowers to creative uses for garlic, we've got 15 ideas for upgrading your greens.

    By Edira March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Grated cheese on wooden board

    The Clever Plastic Bag Method For Storing Grated Cheese

    Some people love the convenience of pre-grated cheese. But there are several reasons you should grate your own and this hack will make clean up a lot easier.

    By Julia Mullaney March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • jollof rice on plate

    Tomato Paste Is Essential For Vibrant Red Jollof Rice

    The West African rice dish, jollof, is a versatile tomatoey delight, but it has to turn out the right kind of red. We delve into what creates that ruby shade.

    By Tom Maxwell February 29th, 2024 Read More
  • freshly baked biscuits

    For A Perfectly Tender Biscuit, Butter Temperature Is Key

    A lot of biscuit recipes call for cold butter in the dough, but if you're looking for something less flaky and more cakey, then check our temperature tip.

    By Kuamel Stewart February 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Array of crispy skirted dumplings

    Give Pan-Fried Dumplings An Irresistible Crunch With A Starchy Skirt

    When frying up dumplings, you can add a crispy, delicate skirt to the bottom simply by adding a slurry of starch and a few other ingredients.

    By Madalyn Mackarey February 29th, 2024 Read More
  • blueberry muffins

    The Tip You Should Always Consider When Baking With Fresh Fruit

    If you've ever had difficulty getting your blueberry muffin recipe just right, there might be one step you're skipping. Luckily it doesn't require much skill.

    By Dawn Hammon February 29th, 2024 Read More
  • cold calamari salad

    The Secret Ingredient For The Best Calamari Salad Is Simply Time

    Everyone who makes calamari salad has their own twist on the dish, but one thing every recipe should have in common is enough time to let the flavors meld.

    By Stacie Adams February 28th, 2024 Read More
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