A Cast Iron Skillet Is Key To Upping Your Pancake Game
Making pancakes is often a weekend ritual, but you might want to switch up your go-to habits a bit and cook them with a cast iron skillet. Here's why.
Read MoreMaking pancakes is often a weekend ritual, but you might want to switch up your go-to habits a bit and cook them with a cast iron skillet. Here's why.
Read MoreNo one throws a dinner party like Ina Garten throws a dinner party, and if you want to know her secrets, a lot of it boils down to presentation.
Read MoreEating hot pot with family and friends is a great dining experience but there's one big mistake to avoid and it involves the chopsticks you use to cook it all.
Read MoreIf you're fresh out of ricotta or simply want the most creamy, silky lasagna possible, try this alternative fresh cheese or any of its cousins.
Read MoreBurnt-on food on a stainless steel pan can be a stubborn beast, but these easy methods for cleaning it off can leave your cookware sparkling in no time.
Read MoreYour Keurig is a kitchen workhorse that can do so much more than just make coffee. Use it to make ramen, too - it's incredibly simple and nearly instant.
Read MoreThe debate about gas versus charcoal grills is never going to be settled, but Ina Garten has her own personal choice that might be right for you, too.
Read MoreYou've likely eaten Mornay and béchamel before, and learning the difference between the sauces allows you to appreciate their flavors and easily make your own.
Read MoreSalmon is a versatile fish, but there are still plenty of mistakes everyone makes when choosing, preparing, and cooking it. Here are some you'll want to avoid.
Read MoreA Sloppy Joe on a plain old hamburger bun can be rather boring, so try any of these alternatives for a more well-composed, tasty, and interesting sandwich.
Read MoreA perfectly cooked steak is delicious on its own - no frills required. But to truly take things to the next level, try one of these accompanying steak sauces.
Read MoreGruyère may be the only traditional choice for French onion soup, but other cheeses can offer deliciously savory flavors and an even better melty texture.
Read MoreIf you have leftover canned refried beans but are bored by the idea of eating another helping, try making Texas trash dip with them and prepare to be wowed.
Read MoreThere are certain kitchen tools Ina Garten always keeps handy, and a Krups coffee grinder, which she uses to create homemade spice blends, is one of them.
Read MoreSpring means bright, beautiful magnolia blossoms perfuming the air, but you can do more than enjoy their scent -- you can actually eat them.
Read MoreIn her creamy cucumber salads, Ina Garten strains the yogurt using a fine-mesh colander lined with paper towels or cheesecloth to eliminate excess moisture.
Read MoreComponent cooking involves preparing basic ingredients instead of complete recipes in advance during meal prep, allowing for greater versatility.
Read MoreJelly is a ubiquitous good found in so many of our homes -- but if we don't eat it regularly, we may find ourselves wondering just how long that open jar lasts.
Read MoreTangy, herbal, and sometimes spicy pickle juice can really kick up the flavor of freshly-cooked rice, and you can even coordinate the brine with your recipes.
Read MoreFrozen pizzas hit the spot when you need something quick and convenient for dinner. Here are some ways to upgrade them and take them to the next level.
Read MoreWhat goes better with a fried fish sandwich than tartar sauce? Not a whole lot - except maybe a fresh, homemade remoulade or aioli slathered on top.
Read MoreIf you want to get the cheese pull you've dreamed of when you make a grilled cheese, you need to put mayonnaise inside the sandwich, not just on the exterior.
Read MoreRed Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits are so loved that the company sells a readymade biscuit mix; here are 11 creative ways to add CBB to your favorite recipes.
Read MoreIf you can't seem to stop your bananas from turning brown and mushy, you can use just a tiny piece of foil or plastic wrap to extend the life of your bunch.
Read MoreUnless it's heaped with quick-to-spoil ingredients such as meats and cheese, focaccia should always be stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge.
Read MoreBobby Flay is the king of the grill but also an enthusiastic champion of brunch. When he has a tip for creamy scrambled eggs, you can bet we take notes.
Read MoreTofu not only lasts so much longer if you freeze it, but it gains a unique texture and greater propensity to soak up the flavors in your favorite recipes.
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