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  • bowl of mashed potatoes next to a whole potato and a spoon and blue and white striped cloth napkin

    The Unconventional Sauce That Adds Smokiness To Mashed Potatoes

    If you're seeking a unique twist on traditional mashed potatoes, consider pouring some of of your favorite smoky barbecue sauce into your bowl of spuds.

    By Jennifer Waldera Read More
  • three bao buns neatly displayed on bamboo steamer

    Customize Your Bao Buns' Flavor And Texture With Different Types Of Flour

    While any variety of wheat flour should suffice for making bao, the amount of gluten in your dough can significantly affect the buns' appearance and texture.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
  • box of velveeta with jalapeno pepper

    Can (And Should) You Freeze Velveeta Cheese?

    When stored in the fridge, Velveeta lasts longer than many other cheese products, but freezing and thawing it complicates its shelf life and quality.

    By Food Republic Staff Read More
  • panini press with sandwich and fillings on display

    The Best Way To Clean A Panini Press With Just A Paper Towel

    Panini presses are fantastic tools in the kitchen, capable of so much more than grilling sandwiches, and they're surprisingly easy to clean with only a towel.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
  • Stacks of colorful macarons

    Will Macarons Last Longer At Room Temp Or In The Fridge?

    Whether you buy them or make them yourself, macarons need tender loving care. One big question is - do they keep better at room temp or the fridge?

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Plate of scrambled eggs

    Why Cornstarch Is Key To Making Your Scrambled Eggs Better

    If you want to enjoy the silkiest, creamiest scrambled eggs of your life, you don't need fancy techniques: You just need to add a cornstarch slurry.

    By Arianna Endicott Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis at event

    The Noodle Swap Giada De Laurentiis Uses For A Veggie-Packed Lasagna

    For those who like lasagna with a boost of veggies, Giada De Laurentiis' easy and tasty recipe delivers on greens and doesn't require you to fuss with pasta.

    By Sharon Rose Read More
  • Jamie Oliver smiling

    Jamie Oliver's Oven Rack Hack Makes The Juiciest Roasted Chicken

    Jamie Oliver prepares juicy roasted chicken at home by positioning the bird's legs between the bars of a wire rack, allowing it to hang as it cooks.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Fruit sushi wrapped in crepes

    Make Dessert Sushi With Crepes And Fresh Fruit

    Sushi doesn't have to be just for dinner. You can get creative and make colorful dessert sushi with some crepes and fresh fruit. Simply roll and cut it up.

    By Erica Martinez Read More
  • dried ramen blocks

    Crushed Ramen Is The Topping Your Salads Have Been Craving

    To give your salads some added crunch and texture, crush dried ramen noodles with your hands and then toss them into prepared and dressed greens.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling at demo

    The Step Bobby Flay Never Skips When Grilling Lobster

    When Bobby Flay hits the grill with lobster, he makes sure he doesn't put the crustacean straight onto the fire -- he actually parcooks it first.

    By Jennifer Mathews Read More
  • woman adding food scraps to trash

    16 Food Scraps You Shouldn't Actually Throw Out

    By repurposing kitchen scraps can we can save money, discover new recipes, improve our health, boost our gardens, and help preserve our precious planet.

    By James Hastings Read More
  • toasted coconut flakes displayed on white bowl

    How To Toast Coconut In The Air Fryer

    Freshly-toasted coconut flakes are well worth making at home, and you can even skip out on preheating the oven if you use the air fryer in a few easy steps.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling at 92Y New York

    Ina Garten's Favorite Cast Iron Skillet Is An Iconic Choice

    Normally, when a culinary goddess like Ina Garten suggests a specific kitchen tool, we expect to pay big bucks, but her cast iron choice is quite reasonable.

    By Erica Martinez Read More
  • Frozen Japanese tofu

    Why You Should Be Freezing Your Tofu Twice

    Freezing your tofu twice creates pleasantly chewy textures and holes throughout its body, which both trap sauce and absorb it like a sponge.

    By Joey DeGrado Read More
  • ree drummond smiling

    The Fridge Staple Ree Drummond Uses For Easy Monkey Bread

    Ree Drummond's easy, sticky-sweet monkey bread recipe uses a store-bought shortcut that even nervous amateur bakers can pull off flawlessly.

    By Arianna Endicott Read More
  • Baked Brie with fresh fruit and crackers

    'Bake' Brie In Your Microwave And Save Yourself A Ton Of Time

    No one can deny the deliciousness of baked Brie, but it can be a bit much to prepare, especially if you're hungry now. Instead of baking, use the microwave.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Paper coffee filters

    The Coffee Filter Folding Tip You Probably Didn't Know About

    If you're just popping your paper filter straight into your drip coffee maker, you're making a classic mistake and are at greater risk of your filter tearing.

    By L Valeriote Read More
  • Artichokes with stems and bowl of cooked artichokes

    Stop Throwing Out Artichoke Stems And Cook With Them Instead

    Artichokes are one of the more unusual veggies as most of it is discarded rather than eaten - but if you're throwing out stems, you're doing it wrong.

    By Catherine Rickman Read More
  • Burnt ends at BBQ restaurant

    The Best Cut Of Meat For Making Burnt Ends

    Burnt ends are an irresistible Kansas City staple that are worth getting to know, and the traditional cut used to make them is often considered the best one.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Raw salmon on cutting board with herbs

    Here's How Long Fish Stays Fresh In The Fridge

    Fish is best cooked as quickly as possible, but if kept in the refrigerator, raw fish will be at its absolute best within 24 hours of purchasing.

    By Joey DeGrado Read More
  • Rachael Ray smiling at gala in NYC

    Rachael Ray's Tip For Cooking Rice Without A Timer

    To prepare rice, Rachael Ray uses a saucepan with a clear lid, which allows her to monitor the water's evaporation without having to babysit the pot.

    By Jennifer Mathews Read More
  • meat prepared in foil packet

    Grill Steak In Foil Packets For Easier Cleanup

    Grab a few pieces of heavy-duty aluminum foil, and grill your meat and sides in folded packets for perfectly seasoned meals without any of the cleanup.

    By Kristina Vanni Read More
  • Tartiflette in a round baking on a dark wood surface

    Tartiflette Adds A French Twist To Cheesy Potatoes

    Do you love potatoes? How about when they're paired with cheese and sumptuous bacon? If you answered yes (and who wouldn't?), it's time to meet tartiflette.

    By Food Republic Staff Read More
  • Chef David Rose smiling

    David Rose's Prime Rib Tip That Prevents Tough Meat Every Time

    Instead of roasting your prime rib to the ideal doneness, David Rose suggests removing it early and letting it sit at room temperature for the final stages.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Close up on basil leaves

    Think Twice Before Storing Basil In The Fridge

    The urge to put all your fresh herbs into the fridge is strong, but doing so can actually make basil, a warm weather plant, wilt faster. Here's how to store it.

    By Joey DeGrado Read More
  • sliced spam on cutting board

    How Long SPAM Is Good For After It's Been Opened

    SPAM is known for its extremely long shelf life while it's in the can, but once it's opened, you only have a short amount of time to use it up.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
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