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  • coleslaw bowl

    Upgrade The Flavor Of Your Coleslaw With One Sweet Ingredient

    What if we told you there's a secret sweet ingredient you can add to coleslaw that will delight its hardcore fans and possibly even turn naysayers around?

    By Mike McEnaney 12 months ago Read More
  • bagels being put in oven

    The Oven Tip You Need For Making Bagels At Home

    Making perfect homemade bagels is no easy task, but with this tip from an expert, you'll be halfway to perfectly-baked specimens with a great crust.

    By Jennifer Waldera 12 months ago Read More
  • Slice of spiced carrot cake topped with nuts

    Infuse Boxed Cake Mix With Tea For An Elevated Flavor

    To bring a new depth of flavor to just about any boxed cake mix, try incorporating a bit of tea, either brewed or whole, to your batter and frosting.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 12 months ago Read More
  • multicolored pancakes with beets and carrots

    Add Vegetables To Your Pancake Batter For A Colorful Breakfast

    Fruit has been adding color to pancakes for decades now, but you can also taste the rainbow when you add vegetables to your flapjack batter.

    By Maria A. Montalvo 12 months ago Read More
  • a cup of canned pumpkin

    Canned Pumpkin Is The Autumnal Twist To Add To Cornbread

    If you want to transform your cornbread into an autumnal delight that's moist and delicious, add a cup of canned pumpkin to your batter and bake.

    By Lili Kim 12 months ago Read More
  • stack of paper coffee filters

    The Quick Substitute For Paper Towels That Can Be Found In Your Coffee Bar

    No one wants to deal with a mess in the kitchen when you run out of paper towels, but all is not lost if you happen to brew your own drip coffee.

    By Lili Kim 12 months ago Read More
  • chunky tomato soup

    How To Use Salsa To Effortlessly Upgrade The Flavor Of Soup

    Whether you’re making a comforting homemade soup or heating up a store-bought can, salsa has the potential to add bright color and zesty flavor to your soup.

    By Jennifer Waldera 12 months ago Read More
  • Rolled out sugar cookie dough cut into heart shapes

    Here's How Thick To Roll Out Cookie Dough For Soft-Baked Vs Crispy Results

    If you want to have crispy or soft sugar cookies, the difference comes down to technique, including how thick your dough should be rolled out to.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 12 months ago Read More
  • caramelized onions in a bowl with fresh onions

    How To Caramelize Onions If You Don't Want To Stand Over The Stove

    Caramelizing onions usually requires you to stand over the stove for at least an hour, but there's a kitchen appliance that eliminates that step.

    By Maria A. Montalvo 12 months ago Read More
  • bowl of chili

    The Bold Ingredient Upgrade For Chili With More Depth Of Flavor

    If your chili recipe could use more flavor, but you don't want to mess with it too much, add this ingredient that's easy to incorporate and boosts the taste.

    By Danielle Esposito 12 months ago Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling

    The Fabulous Way Ina Garten Boozes Up Chicken

    Alcohol with chicken might sound odd, but Ina Garten knows how to use booze to make deliciously tender chicken breasts with spicy and zesty flavors.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 12 months ago Read More
  • Pulled pork in pan

    Pulled Pork Is The Burrito Filling You Might Not Have Thought About

    With just a few additional ingredients, you can transform pulled pork into melty Cuban sandwiches, tacos, nachos, pizza, or an unexpected burrito filling.

    By Sean Beckwith 12 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of lentil soup with croutons and spoon

    What's The Best Temperature For Serving Soup?

    Think beyond simple terms like hot and cold and find out which recommended temperatures you should serve your soups at (and your serving bowls, too).

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 12 months ago Read More
  • Soft slice of citrus cake

    Xanthan Gum Is A Key Ingredient For Pillowy Gluten-Free Cakes

    One of the problems with gluten-free baking is your goods falling (or crumbling) apart thanks to how gluten holds things together. Xanthan gum fixes that.

    By Crystal Antonace 12 months ago Read More
  • Korean raw crab dish

    How To Eat Raw Crab Without Getting Sick

    Properly cooking crab before consumption can help kill harmful bacteria, but there are a few tricks to making raw crab a safe and enjoyable experience.

    By Mike McEnaney 12 months ago Read More
  • Brownie batter in a sheet pan

    Bake Brownies On A Sheet Pan For Easier Sharing (If You Want)

    Whether you have a party coming up or need to whip something up for a bake sale -- fast -- using a sheet pan makes more brownies than a brownie tin.

    By Jordyn Stone 12 months ago Read More
  • Multi-colored marshmallows

    The Clever Trick You Need To Store Marshmallows And Keep Them Soft

    Everyone has experienced it: You go to grab some marshmallows from an open bag and find them rock hard. However, all is not lost! Revive them with this hack.

    By Crystal Antonace 12 months ago Read More
  • Grilled cheese sliced diagonally

    Upgrade Your Grilled Cheese With One Sweet And Spicy Addition

    No one denies that a classic grilled cheese is just delightful on its own, but you can kick things up a notch with one spicy yet sweet ingredient.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 12 months ago Read More
  • different canned meats and fish on brown background

    How Long Does Unopened Canned Meat Really Last For?

    So long as your canned goods are unopened and unblemished, you might think they'll last forever. Unfortunately, there is a finite lifespan to canned meat.

    By Katie Moore 12 months ago Read More
  • cornbread in cast iron skillet

    Bacon Fat Gives Your Cornbread A Savory Depth Of Flavor

    Southern cooking is known for its affinity for butter, but there's a smokier fat that can add a savory depth of flavor to cornbread: bacon fat.

    By Maria A. Montalvo 12 months ago Read More
  • a bowl of chili next to spoon

    Add An Umami Flare To Your Chili With One Simple Addition

    As hearty as chili is, sometimes it can fall a little flat. But if you add this one simple ingredient in the mix, you can bring out its umami notes.

    By Marianne Posadas 12 months ago Read More
  • Small white bowl of teriyaki sauce

    The 2-Ingredient Shortcut For Teriyaki Sauce You Should Try

    Out of teriyaki sauce when you're in the middle of cooking? Skip a trip to the store or a more involved recipe by using this delicious 2-ingredient version.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 12 months ago Read More
  • tuna salad in a bowl

    Substitute Mayo With Cottage Cheese For Protein-Packed Tuna Salad

    For people who want as much protein as possible in their lunch (or just hate mayo), cottage cheese makes for a perfectly creamy and nutritious tuna salad.

    By Danielle Esposito 12 months ago Read More
  • Oven roasted asparagus

    How Long You Should Bake Asparagus At 400 Degrees

    Roasted asparagus can reach the perfect doneness in a lot less time than you may think, so follow our tips for taking them out at just the right moment.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 12 months ago Read More
  • bowl and can of corn

    15 Secret Ingredients That Will Take Canned Corn To The Next Level

    Okay, so canned corn is bland in comparison to fresh corn on the cob. But with a little effort, you can turn that canned corn into a tasty side dish.

    By Emily M Alexander 12 months ago Read More
  • charred vegetable sandwich

    The Easiest Way To Upgrade Your Cold Vegetarian Sandwiches

    Cold vegetarian sandwiches can get a major upgrade in texture and taste with one easy cooking method. Here's how to play around with your meal.

    By Allison Dienstman 12 months ago Read More
  • Whole beets with leaves

    How You Should Store Whole Beets So They Last Longer

    Beets have a reputation for being hardy, but still need to be stored correctly using these top tips to stay crisp and fresh instead of mushy.

    By Khyati Dand 12 months ago Read More
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