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  • thick corn chowder

    Thicken Soup And Give It A Velvety Finish With One Simple Addition

    Thickening your favorite comfort soup recipe and giving it an irresistibly glossy, velvety finish is easily achievable with this one simple addition.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Moist vanilla cake slices with berries and cream

    Add One Extra Ingredient To Boxed Cake Mix And You Won't Need Frosting

    If you want homemade taste and tender crumb without the effort, you can have it by adding this one easy ingredient to premade boxed cake mix.

    By Jordyn Stone 9 months ago Read More
  • beef tallow in a bowl with a spoon

    Beef Tallow Is What You Should Be Using To Season Cast Iron Pans

    Seasoning cast iron is vital to keep your cookware in tip top shape, and beef tallow is an unexpectedly great option with a high smoke point.

    By Lili Kim 9 months ago Read More
  • pot of boiled crawfish

    Crawfish Vs Lobster: What's The Difference?

    Wondering how a crawfish tastes different from a lobster, or why they're often cooked differently? Find out as we cover the unique traits of each crustacean.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Pieces of cornbread stacked on plate

    How To Store Cornbread So That It Stays Fresh For Longer

    No one likes dried-out cornbread, so follow our advice for storing it on the counter or in the fridge and freezer for perfectly fresh results.

    By Crystal Antonace 9 months ago Read More
  • Teaspoon of instant coffee granules

    How To Make Instant Coffee Taste Better

    Food Republic asked coffee expert Matt Woodburn-Simmonds to share his tips for how to make a cup of instant coffee taste delicious every time.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • Glass jars of coconut cream

    Cook Down Coconut Cream And Magically Get 2 Ingredients Out Of It

    Coconut cream is a versatile ingredient on its own, but when you cook it down until the water evaporates, you get two distinct and delicious new ingredients.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • Multiple steaks cooking in a griddle pan

    What Happens If You Griddle Too Many Steaks At The Same Time?

    If you need to cook a multitude of steaks, it can be tempting to try and do so all at once -- but you really should limit how many you cook at one time.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • Banana with peanut butter in hot dog bun

    Leftover Hot Dog Buns Are The Perfect Bread For PBB&J Sandwiches

    Having a PBB&J -- that is a peanut butter, banana, and jelly -- is as easy as pie when you use a leftover hot dog bun instead of sliced sandwich bread.

    By Rebecca Viscomi 9 months ago Read More
  • Cooking with fresh thyme

    The Ratio You Need When Substituting Dried Thyme For Fresh

    Remember, while fresh thyme may seem more aromatic at first glance, dried herbs are more concentrated and powerful, packing more punch per spoonful.

    By M Lavelle 9 months ago Read More
  • hot dogs on cutting board

    Forget About The Grill, There's A Much Better Way To Cook Hot Dogs

    While grilling has long been celebrated for the smoky aroma and charred exterior it lends to hot dogs, there is a much better way to cook your franks.

    By Mike McEnaney 9 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding yellow bananas

    Why You Shouldn't Try To Make Canned Bananas

    Canned fruit can be a fantastic way to stretch produce for the home cook, plus it can make a delicious pie filling, but you should not can bananas at home.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • grilled cheese

    Change Up Your Butter For A More Flavorful Grilled Cheese

    When it comes to grilled cheese, simply changing up your butter can add extra flavor and delicious complexity to your sandwich with minimal effort.

    By Danielle Esposito 9 months ago Read More
  • a bowl of uncooked brown rice

    The Step You Shouldn't Skip For Tender Brown Rice

    If you want the most tender brown rice that melts in your mouth as you eat it, there is one essential cooking step you shouldn't skip while it's on the stove.

    By Marianne Posadas 9 months ago Read More
  • Coffee beans spilling out of bag

    You're Probably Storing Your Coffee Beans Wrong

    Keeping your coffee in the bag it came in can be a death sentence for the freshness of your beans, so follow some expert advice to store them the right way.

    By Khyati Dand 9 months ago Read More
  • waffles on plate

    How To Cook Frozen Waffles In The Air Fryer

    The air fryer is a game-changer for frozen waffles, as the circulating hot air crisps up the exterior while keeping the interior light and fluffy.

    By Mike McEnaney 9 months ago Read More
  • Colorful macarons stacked on a plate

    The Stirring Tip For Picture-Perfect Macarons Every Time

    If you want to try making macarons at home, there is one big tip to making them perfect - and it all has to do with how you stir the batter.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • Tuna mayo rice with scallions and seaweed

    A 3-Ingredient Base You Need For A Simple Yet Delicious Tuna Dish

    When you need an easy lunch or a quick dinner, you only need three ingredients for a filling, delicious meal: canned tuna, rice, and mayonnaise.

    By Lili Kim 9 months ago Read More
  • chicken tenderloins on wooden board

    If Your Raw Chicken Has White Strings, Don't Be Alarmed

    Those small white threads in chicken breasts and drumsticks are neither abnormal nor unsafe to eat, but there are easy ways to remove them if you wish.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • person using digital kitchen scale

    Do You Need Measuring Cups If You Have A Kitchen Scale?

    Though useful, a kitchen scale doesn't give you total freedom to throw away your measuring cups, as not all chefs or recipes rely on digital scales.

    By Sean Beckwith 9 months ago Read More
  • Baked apple with toppings

    Bake Apples In The Air Fryer For An Easy Fall Dessert

    Apple pie doesn't have to be a laborious, time-consuming affair. Try air frying apples with spices and toppings for a tasty, seasonal dessert.

    By Emily Shepherd 9 months ago Read More
  • Fish sandwich on plate with potato wedges

    14 Underrated Toppings To Add To Your Fish Sandwiches

    Time to move over, mayonnaise. If you want to dress up a classic fish sandwich, these underrated toppings will take the flavors to new heights.

    By Lauren Bair 9 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart in glittering sequined outfit

    Martha Stewart's Favorite Recipes From Her Upcoming 100th Cookbook

    For her 100th book, Martha Stewart carefully chose a host of her best recipes of all time, and named four in particular as her favorites among favorites.

    By Sharon Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Cod milt roe in bowl with chop sticks

    What Is Cod Milt And How Do You Eat It?

    Cod milt may sound unfamiliar to some eaters, but it's a prized delicacy in all sorts of cultures from around the world, and can be prepared in so many ways.

    By Sharon Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • smooth guacamole in a bowl

    The Plastic Bag Trick For Extra Smooth Guacamole

    There are a myriad of ways to get your guacamole to your desired consistency, but using a plastic bag is the fastest for creamy, spreadable dip.

    By Jordyn Stone 9 months ago Read More
  • An oven thermometer

    The Reason You Should Consider Investing In An Oven Thermometer

    If you want to bake like a true pro, a little precision goes a long way - and investing in an oven thermometer is a great way to achieve accuracy.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • Box of pears in cold storage

    The Best Way To Store Pears For Ultimate Freshness

    Pears can be a tricky fruit to store, whether ripe or unripe, but we have the best tips for getting them to the stage you want and stopping them from rotting.

    By Emily Shepherd 9 months ago Read More
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