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  • pile of cut and whole mangos

    The Best Way To Peel And Eat A Mango

    A common ingredient in Indian, Indonesian, and Chinese cuisine but enjoyed worldwide, there are hundreds of types of mangoes. Here's how to peel and eat one.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of canned baby potatoes

    Canned Potatoes Are The Time Saver You Should Turn To More Often

    Experience the wonders of canned potatoes, the time-saving hack that elevates meals without compromising taste and keeps your pantry stocked for any recipe.

    By Erica Martinez June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • stirring steamed white rice

    Stirring Rice Is A One Way Ticket To Disappointing Texture

    Don't settle for disappointing rice. Learn the proper stirring techniques to achieve mouthwatering texture that will leave you craving for more.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • chef cutting on wooden cutting board

    Keep Cutting Boards From Slipping With A Culinary School Towel Trick

    Tired of slippery cutting boards? Discover a towel trick from culinary school to keep your cutting board in place for safer and more efficient meal preparation.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • papaya cut open and diced

    How To Eat Papaya, For The Uninitiated

    Discover how to savor the tropical flavors of papaya like a pro. Elevate your taste buds and enjoy this delicious fruit to the fullest with our handy guide.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • A bowl of brown rice with a spoon

    The Cooking Assumption That's Ruining Your Brown Rice

    As straightforward as cooking rice seems, it's still pretty easy to mess it up. This may be the cooking assumption that's ruining your brown rice.

    By Khyati Dand June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • ground beef browning in skillet

    The Real Difference Between The Maillard Reaction And Caramelization

    Two popular processes that chefs and home cooks use to up the quality of their food are the Maillard reaction and caramelization. Let's take a look.

    By Dylan Hofer June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Tofu in a bowl

    The Key To Storing Open Tofu In The Fridge

    Tofu is quite possibly the most iconic meat substitute food in the world. To this day, tofu remains an important source of protein for those who go meatless.

    By Andrew Housman June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • pouring wine into pot on the stove

    Why You Should Never Spend More Than $10 For Cooking Wine

    If you're making a recipe that calls for wine to be added, you might find yourself with a lot of questions. Should you use an older bottle of wine?

    By Erin Shaw June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • variety of vegetables on a table

    Splurging On Fresh Vegetables For Casserole Is Always Justifiable

    Discover why splurging on fresh vegetables for your casserole is worth every penny. Elevate your dish with vibrant colors and delightful flavors.

    By Jennifer Waldera June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis smiling red carpet

    Giada De Laurentiis' Sheet Pan Method For Crispy Lasagna In Every Bite

    The traditional method for making lasagna can often be time-consuming, but this method of making the delicious Italian pasta is faster and just as tasty.

    By Erin Shaw June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • whole and cut pineapple

    Take The Sting Out Of Pineapple With A Salt Water Soak

    Take your pineapple enjoyment to the next level by learning how to eliminate the sting with a salt water soak, unleashing sweet flavors without discomfort.

    By Erin Shaw June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • frosting a cake

    How To Hide Messy Frosting With Strategic Ingredients

    Master the technique of concealing messy frosting with strategic ingredients. Elevate your baking game and impress with perfectly decorated treats.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • meat marinade with red wine

    How To Build A Quick Marinade From Any Leftover Wine

    If you've got just a little bit of wine left in the bottle, don't pour it down the sink. Use it to build a complex, flavorful marinade for your dinner.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • searing steak in skillet with garlic

    The Downside Of Reverse-Searing That No One Talks About

    Elevate your cooking expertise by understanding the lesser-known downside of reverse-searing and uncover the key to achieving culinary excellence.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Various cheeses and fruit on wooden board

    Why You Shouldn't Serve Your Guests Cheese On A Wooden Board

    Displaying cheeses on a wooden board may look pretty, but there's are stinky ramifications for doing so.

    By Erica Martinez June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • molcajete with spicy salsa verde

    How To Test The Authenticity Of Your Molcajete

    Master the art of authenticating your molcajete with our comprehensive guide and learn the foolproof methods to test its true origin and quality.

    By Chris Sands June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • woman writing cooking notes in book

    14 Great Cookbooks For Home Chefs Who Hate Cooking

    If you don't love cooking, no worries. We've got 14 excellent cookbooks for home chefs who would rather be doing almost anything else. Inspiration awaits!

    By Felicia Lee June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • martha stewart smiling

    Martha Stewart's Hand-Tossing Method For Extra Crispy Waffles

    Level up your waffle-making skills with Martha Stewart's hand-tossing method, ensuring delightful crunch and unparalleled crispiness every time.

    By Carly Weaver June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • marcus samuelsson smiling

    The Umami Bomb Pantry Staple Marcus Samuelsson Uses Constantly

    Shrimp powder may be less familiar to some home cooks who have never worked with the ingredient - what exactly is it and how is it made?

    By Jennifer Waldera June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Noodles bowl of ramen with chopsticks

    The Make-Or-Break Ingredient You Need For Sturdy Ramen Noodles

    A bowl of ramen is only as good as its noodles. They should be soft, springy, and chewy; firm but not quite as al dente as the texture associated with pasta.

    By Khyati Dand June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Bottles of Karo corn syrup

    The Difference Between Standard And High-Fructose Corn Syrup

    Corn syrup is the result of an attempt to make more of that sweet, delicious luxury we call sugar. Sugars are found in a variety of different sources.

    By Andrew Housman June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Hard-boiled egg on table

    The Explosive Reason You Should Never Microwave Hard-Boiled Eggs

    Hard-boiled eggs are a quick, easy and tasty source of protein for a nice morning snack, but beware if you're ever thinking about reheating them.

    By Andrew Housman June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • grilled halibut on a white plate

    The Best Fish Steaks For Grilling Beginners

    Sticking to the grill is a concern when cooking fish, so thick, firm and oily varieties are safer options. Here are the best fish steaks for grilling beginners.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • women holding reusable grocery bag in supermarket

    How And When To Wash Reusable Grocery Bags To Curb Contamination

    Reusable grocery bags are everywhere now. We love that they're keeping the Earth clean, but make sure you're keeping them clean.

    By Jennifer Mathews June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • roasted salmon on parchment paper

    Parchment Paper Is Blocking Your Food From Delicious Browning

    While it can be a handy tool in the kitchen, parchment paper is blocking your food from reaching that delicious browning stage. Here's why that is.

    By Jennifer Waldera June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • whole crab with lemon wedges

    Snow Crab Vs. King Crab: The Flavor Difference And How To Eat Them

    From crab cakes to gumbos, creamy pastas, she-crab soup, spicy crab bisque, and crab empanadas, that salty-sweet flavor of the sea is unmistakable.

    By Wendy Leigh June 1st, 2023 Read More
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