What To Do With Lettuce That Turned Pink
Pink lettuce can form from a variety of factors, such as temperature changes, aging, or exposure to ethylene gas. But it doesn't mean your produce is decaying.
Read MorePink lettuce can form from a variety of factors, such as temperature changes, aging, or exposure to ethylene gas. But it doesn't mean your produce is decaying.
Read MoreWhether you need a go-to holiday side dish or you want to make something special on any old weekday, these baked candied yams will do the trick.
Read MoreInstant ramen has become a global phenomenon, and for good reason. Still, it can be bland, which is what makes this canned soup hack for richer ramen so great.
Read MoreA hydrating soup - chicken or various alternatives - can help when you're sick. It may be one of many effective tools in a get-well box of recovery remedies.
Read MoreWhen planning a dinner party, the last thing you want is too much or too little food. Here's how to determine how many shrimp you should have per person.
Read MoreWhat's the worth thing that can happen during a big cookout? You run out of one of the most popular items: Watermelon. Here's how much you need per person!
Read MoreGetting ready for summer? Here's what you need to know before adding lighter fluid to your barbecue, and what types of fuel work best with different meat.
Read MoreIna Garten has a knack for making any dish look beautiful and easy to prepare. This is her two-step technique for perfect grilled steaks every time.
Read MoreSave your cookies from drying out! Your least favorite slice of bread may surprisingly be the key to keeping various types of cookies soft and fresh.
Read MoreGrilled cheese is such a classic and simple dish, so it was kind of shocking when Gordon Ramsay gave you terrible grilled cheese advice in a YouTube video.
Read MoreAh, the rutabaga, the swede, the neep - whatever you know it as, it's a healthy root vegetable that deserves a spot in just about everyone's kitchen.
Read MoreThe juxtaposition of spicy pepper and sweet natural sugar play off one another, punching up the mildness of the melon while making its personality shine more.
Read MoreWant perfectly juicy - but still charred - hot dogs for your Fourth of July extravaganza? Then you need to learn this hot dog hack licketysplit!
Read MoreWant to spice up your hot dog game for some truly unique eats? Then consider marinating your meat in this ketchup mix for a beautifully crackly finish.
Read MoreAppalachian cooks have long known that dandelion flowers are a great food to forage and eat. Here's how they prep dandelions for crispy sandwiches.
Read MoreIf you're planning to roast a whole chicken, kitchen whiz Ina Garten suggests that you choose a smaller one and it has nothing to do with portion size.
Read MoreWhile simple on the surface, there are quite a few nuances when it comes to fried eggs. It's not easy to achieve a perfect, runny yolk and fully cooked whites.
Read MoreEveryone has their favorite way to make scrambled eggs, from adding cream to zapping them in the microwave. Martha Stewart? She uses this coffee gadget.
Read MoreYou may immediately feel lost if you need to remove alliums like onions and garlic from a recipe, but an easy, flavorful substitute is fresh ginger.
Read MoreNothing hits quite like a hearty egg breakfast sandwich in the morning. What better way to start the day? And with this satisfying swap, you can make them fast.
Read MoreWhether drunk plain or used as a flavorful base for soups, bone broth has plenty of tasty uses. However, if you're skipping this last step, you're missing out.
Read MoreMaking a big batch of chicken wings? Well, don't toss this tiny, delicious morsel! Instead, set it aside to make another delicious recipe later on.
Read MoreA piece of bread can surprisingly rescue your burnt rice. Find out how this pantry staple can absorb the unwanted burnt flavors in your favorite grain dish.
Read MoreUsually, miso soup is served with nothing more than several cubes of soft tofu and some seaweed strips, but adding vegetables is a great way to bulk it up.
Read MoreWhether it's a winter soup or a summer barbecue, fish is pretty great at any time of year. Want to amp up the flavor? Try pairing fish with your fav hot sauce.
Read MoreWhen it comes to miso paste, there's simply no comparing the full-bodied flavor of naturally fermented miso to the mass-produced quick-made versions.
Read MoreNothing beats a Friday night fry up, but how can you brighten things up in all that heavy grease? Alton Brown has a secret weapon to do just that.
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