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  • A chef expertly tosses food in a wok over a gas stove

    How To Toss Food In Your Skillet Like A Michelin-Rated Chef

    You don't have to be a fancy, trained chef to toss your food in a pan -- but you should take the advice of one, as it can get messy without proper technique.

    By Audrey Freedman Read More
  • A salmon filet sits on a bed of lemon slices, asparagus, and cherry tomatoes on a white plate

    The Best Way To Cook Fish After You've Put The Grill Away

    When you have already tucked your barbecue away for the season, consider this expert-approved way to cook fish that will still achieve that ideal crispy sear.

    By Cara J Suppa Read More
  • a clean cast iron skillet on a wooden cutting board

    The Best Oil To Season Your Cast Iron Skillet Isn't Olive, Canola, Or Vegetable Oil

    Maintaining a cast iron skillet takes a lot of time, energy, and seasoning -- this expert-approved oil might just be the best ingredient for the task.

    By Danielle Esposito Read More
  • serrated knife resting on a wooden cutting board with lemongrass stalks

    The Absolute Best Serrated Knives To Have In Your Kitchen

    Here's a list of some of the best serrated knives to have in your kitchen -- comparisons are based on price, construction, warranty, and customer reviews.

    By Mary King Read More
  • A yellow Dutch oven made by Le Creuset is surrounded by various ingredients, including garlic and asparagus

    No Dutch Oven? Try A More Affordable Alternative That You Likely Have On-Hand

    Don't have a Dutch oven? You're certainly not alone -- but what do you use instead when your recipe calls for one? Something you likely already have.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • a tray of chocolate cookies on a towel, resting on a white wooden surface

    Why You Should Grab A Fish Spatula When Baking Your Next Batch Of Cookies

    If you're constantly frustrated by cookies that stick to the pan or break when you try to lift them up, this thin spatula can really save your day.

    By Cara J Suppa Read More
  • A cooked turkey sits in a roasting pan on a table aside cranberry sauce, pecan pie, and roasted vegetables

    The Dish To Grab If You Don't Have A Roasting Pan Available

    An absent roasting pan in the kitchen doesn't have to mean a poorly equipped one. One alternative to a roasting pan is more obvious than you might've thought.

    By Amara Michelle Read More
  • Medium rare steak on a black plate with a piece cut off that's on an elevated fork. The meat is surrounded by several cloves of garlic

    The Huge Cookware Mistake That's Ruining Your Steak Crust

    When you are cooking steak, you should avoid making this cookware mistake. Otherwise, you might end up with a totally mediocre steak crust.

    By Alba Caraceni Read More
  • Top view of a bowl of greek yogurt on a checkered cloth, surrounded by blueberries and wheat

    Never Break One Cookware Rule When Cooking With Greek Yogurt

    If you're using an aluminum pan and cooking with Greek yogurt, you're making a big mistake and here's why: Greek yogurt is much more acidic than you think.

    By Jordyn Stone Read More
  • Roasted sweet potato french fries in a skillet with herbs. White background. Top view.

    Skillets Are Great At Reheating Fries, With One Exception

    You can use a skillet and a little oil to reheat leftover french fries to crispy perfection. It works for almost all types of fries, with one exception.

    By Jordyn Stone Read More
  • A sheet pan with a layer of parchment paper holds several balls of cookie dough

    How Often Do You Need To Replace Sheet Pans?

    Sheet pans are excellent tools for cooking. While you will eventually need to replace them, there are safe ways to clean the pans and extend their life.

    By Megan Forrester Read More
  • A tray of roasted vegetables in the oven

    The Go-To Oven Rack You Should Always Use When Roasting Veggies

    While not the most complicated cooking feat in the world, roasting vegetables can be improved with many tips and tricks, like knowing which oven rack to use.

    By Patrice J. Williams Read More
  • A slow cooker set to high

    A Slow Cooker Is Your All In One Tool For An Easier Taco Tuesday

    Taco Tuesday is always a crowd-pleaser, but it doesn’t need to be a chore. A slow cooker is the ultimate time-saver for prepping delicious tacos.

    By Jack Rose 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 Read More
  • Two vacuum-sealed pork loin chops

    Why You Should Try Using A Sous Vide To Cook Pork Chops

    Food Republic asked Rich Parente, chef and owner of the Clock Tower Grill, for his take on why sous vide is so great for cooking pork chops.

    By Jack Rose Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling on Fox red carpet

    One Of Gordon Ramsay's Favorite Frying Pans Is The Definition Of Fancy

    With his ample expertise and whopping 17 Michelin stars, it's safe to say that Gordon Ramsay knows a thing or two about cooking -- and the best products to use.

    By Natasha Decker Read More
  • steak and vegetables being cooked on the grill

    The Underrated Tool That Can Make Or Break Your Grilling Experience

    Forget about super-specific grilling gadgets and reach for this essential tool recommended by an expert, which comes in many varieties to suit your needs.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Mary Berry smiling

    The Tool Mary Berry Uses For Smooth Hollandaise Sauce

    To make creamy, dreamy hollandaise sauce with minimal risk of breaking, Mary Berry uses one specific tool to do the heavy lifting when creating the sauce.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • A rusted cast iron skillet

    The Pantry Staple That Easily Cleans Rust From Cast Iron Skillets

    If your cast iron is coated in rust, don't fear. You probably already have the solution to the problem (quite literally) in your kitchen pantry.

    By Khyati Dand Read More
  • Chicken kabob skewers

    The Genius Hack For Making Chicken Kabobs Quickly And Easily

    Want to make chicken kabobs but don't want the hassle of slicing raw chicken and having it fall off your skewers? Try this hack to make things easy.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Fried bacon rashers on a white background

    For The Crispiest Bacon, Reach For Your Dehydrator

    Do you love crispy, crunchy, shatters-in-your-mouth bacon? Don't use your oven, and shun the stovetop -- it's time to break out the dehydrator.

    By Coralle Panrucker Read More
  • Person washing a dirty aluminum pan

    How To Clean Blackened Aluminum Pans Correctly

    If your aluminum pans have constant black spots, don't give up and throw them away. Here's how to clean them properly - and prevent stains in the first place.

    By Khyati Dand Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling

    Ina Garten's Favorite Brand Of Pots And Pans Is The Epitome Of Bougie

    Ina Garten's favorite brand of pots and pans is a bit expensive, but quality items are a worthy investment for your kitchen at the end of the day.

    By Megan Simpson Teeter Read More
  • woman cleaning oven door

    How To Easily Clean In Between The Glass Panes Of Your Oven

    Cleaning your oven is no easy task, especially if you're attempting to do so in between the glass panes of the door. But a trick using duct tape can help.

    By Jennifer Mathews Read More
  • Chef Kardea Brown smiling in studio

    Chef Kardea Brown's Quick Trick To Clean Cast Iron Pans Without Soap

    Chef Kardea Brown is known for her love of cast iron skillets, and so it makes sense she has the best tips for how to keep these essential kitchen items clean.

    By Audrey Enjoli Read More
  • Pouring oil into frying pan

    Why You Should Never Add Good Oil To Cold Pans

    If you're wondering if you should add oil to a pan before or after heating it, there are a few reasons why you should choose the latter for high-quality oil.

    By L Valeriote Read More
  • stack of cast iron skillets

    Why Your Cast Iron Pan Is Sticky, And How To Fix It

    If you've started cooking in cast iron, you may notice that your skillet has developed stickiness. This can happen due to over seasoning, but it's easy to fix.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
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