The Simple Trick Restaurants Use To Peel Many Hard-Boiled Eggs At Once
For perfectly peeled hard boiled eggs, use this time-saving restaurant hack: Simply place your eggs in a plastic container filled with water and shake.
Read MoreFor perfectly peeled hard boiled eggs, use this time-saving restaurant hack: Simply place your eggs in a plastic container filled with water and shake.
Read MoreIf you want the creamiest chicken salad, take a cue from the Neiman Marcus cookbook of ladies who lunch and add this secret ingredient for the desired texture.
Read MoreIna Garten's method for the most tender and crispy fried chicken involves marinating her chicken pieces in buttermilk for around 10 hours before cooking.
Read MoreGnocchi is a potato-based Italian pasta that may seem intimidating, but is actually easy to make, especially with this simple recipe using sweet potatoes.
Read MoreEven a good, robust wine is tempermental at best, delicate at worst. To keep your wine in peak condition, you need to store the bottle properly.
Read MoreWhether because cilantro tastes soapy to you or simply because you can't find any at the store, here are a few easy swaps to mimic the flavor.
Read MoreYou're likely familiar with lemon curd, but have you heard about its smooth, silky cousin, lemon cream, versatile in either sweet or savory dishes?
Read MoreHave you heard of the traditional British dish called bangers and mash? Have you ever wondered how it got its name? Yeah, we did too - so we found out.
Read MoreHave you ever met anyone who didn't enjoy scrambled eggs? Well, even if you have, we've got some ingenious tricks to share with you. Get your whisk ready!
Read MoreHummus is one of those things that can be transformed in a myriad of delicious ways, but Giada De Laurentiis' trick of adding carrots is truly vibrant.
Read MoreOven-roasting bacon has become a popular way to prepare the food, but if you're doing so, don't make the mistake of not lining your pan with parchment paper.
Read MoreIf you want your Jell-O to unmold perfectly, every single time, you don't need any fancy tools. A little warm water will do the trick with ease.
Read MoreAnyone who has cooked with the squash knows how difficult butternut is to prepare. Fortunately, with a few quick hacks, you'll be prepping it in no time.
Read MoreBlonde and white chocolates seem similar, and in a way, they are. Despite that, they have vastly different flavor profiles and can be used in different ways.
Read MoreIt may seem like a strange choice, but hear us out: A dash of soy sauce adds umami and depth to sweet dishes in a way that salt alone cannot achieve.
Read MoreYou can rejuvenate your stale bread so that it feels and tastes as fresh as the day you bought it with a simple hack. Just douse your loaf in a bit of water!
Read MoreCrème fraîche is a great dairy item that can thicken soups and liven up baked goods, but if you don't have any, just mix some sour cream and this ingredient.
Read MoreCoconut may not always be available at the store, but when they are, they're delicious but can be troublesome to open. That is, unless you follow these steps.
Read MoreCake and special occasions, like birthdays, go hand in hand. What better idea than to add a surprise inside of a cake? Surprise Cake does just that.
Read MoreWhat exactly do you do when you have half a jar of leftover pizza sauce but can't stomach another pizza? Why, you make carne alla pizzaiola, of course.
Read MoreJulia Child is known for making elegant French cuisine accessible to American chefs with her pioneering show, but she knew the benefit of convenience too.
Read MoreKnown as "spaghetti all'ubriaco" (drunken noodles) pasta cooked in red wine is deeply flavorful, delightfully easy to prepare, and impresses guests.
Read MoreDouble-dipping is a big party foul. But, what about flipping and dipping, where you grab a scoop on an uneaten part of the chip or cracker?
Read MoreMuch like braised oxtails, turkey necks become incredibly tender and flavorful when cooked properly, delivering a lip-smacking richness that's hard to resist.
Read MoreThe secret to luxurious cheese sauce that remains pourable at room temperature is sodium citrate, which is made by combining an acid with baking soda.
Read MoreFreezing foods flat has many advantages from preserving the quality of food to finding items easier and knowing what you have on hand. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreNutritional yeast is a plant-based, cheesy-tasting ingredient that can be used both as a seasoning and it is a key ingredient in many non-dairy cheese sauces.
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