Vintage Bread Slicers Should Require A License To Use
Before the advent of serrated knives and pre-sliced bread, European manufacturers made popular bread slicers that look like they could take your finger off.
Read MoreBefore the advent of serrated knives and pre-sliced bread, European manufacturers made popular bread slicers that look like they could take your finger off.
Read MoreUsing a cast iron pan to cook frozen pizza is a simple method that results in a crispier pie with perfectly melted cheese and more uniformly cooked toppings.
Read MoreIf your roast chicken often turns out dry, or you're just plain intimidated about making one, this clay pot can help you bake a perfectly juicy bird.
Read MoreArmed with an air fryer, a home cook can do just about anything they want in the kitchen -- including make delicious desserts with just one simple fruit.
Read MoreIf you notice rust continually popping up on the surface of your kitchen knives, there's an easy way to fix the problem - use some lemon juice and salt.
Read MoreA mini whisk is perfect for scrambling a couple of eggs for a single-serve breakfast without needing to pull out a bigger pan or kitchen utensil.
Read MoreBaking soda may not just be the best way to naturally clean your kitchen - it also works wonders on grubby Dutch ovens, leaving them as good as new.
Read MoreYour trusted air fryer is the secret to customizable, ooey-gooey s'mores, ready in just a fraction of the time, all from the comfort of your home.
Read MoreStacking your pots and pans on top of each other may seem like a great way to save space, but it's not a good idea for your cookware or for your health.
Read MoreThe plastic bottle that comes with your SodaStream machine can't be reused forever, and using it past its expiration date can be downright dangerous.
Read MoreIf you find yourself reaching for olive oil at all hours, perhaps you've considered getting a cruet. But keep in mind it can affect the quality of the oil.
Read MoreIf the fear of being splashed with oil deters you from frying foods, use this tool that is easy to maneuver and keeps you at a safe distance from the pan.
Read MoreIf you've been using wax paper in the same manner as parchment paper to roast or bake foods in the oven, you should know why the practice isn't safe.
Read MoreEveryone has that one kitchen gadget that gets used the most whether from sentimental value or sheer convenience. Of course, Ina Garten has her own fav too.
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis is the first to tell you that having a go-to kitchen knife is essential for everyday cooking; and her favorite is incredibly versatile too.
Read MoreAs kitchen appliances become more and more sophisticated, some features are not all that they seems. The delayed start function can hurt your oven.
Read MoreRoasting meat and veggies on a sheet pan can create stubborn stains and burnt-on food residue, but the best method for cleaning your pan is super simple.
Read MoreUsing a cast iron pan to bake your next loaf of bread might add a few minutes to the cooking time, but the delightfully crunchy end result is worth it.
Read MoreInstead of lining the bottom of your oven with foil, which can actually damage its element, try placing in on the rack beneath a pan or casserole dish.
Read MoreBurr grinders offer more control over the grind, produce consistently sized ground coffee, and tend to be more durable - but they also cost more.
Read MoreIf a spatula or wad of plastic wrap or even a Tupperware lid melted on your oven grates and now you have to figure out a way to clean it, here's how.
Read MoreHave you noticed that your K-cup is pouring more slowly, or you're getting grit in your cup? It may be tie to unclog and clean your Keurig needles.
Read MoreCleaning an oven may not be your idea of a fun time but there are ways to make it easier, one of which includes preheating the appliance to loosen grime.
Read MoreThough your empty ketchup containers might seem destined for the recycling bin, they actually serve as excellent - and mess-free - pancake batter dispensers.
Read MoreSpritzing meat while with whiskey provides a quick, even coating and helps to lock in moisture, keeping the meat softer, tastier, and more succulent.
Read MoreHave you ever heard a loud pop from your oven while you're baking? That's your sheet pan expanding. Here's why it happens, and how you can avoid it.
Read MoreFor an all-natural kitchen cleaner that's affordable, pet-friendly, and easy to use, apple cider vinegar is an even better choice than white vinegar.
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