Your Waffle Iron Is The Ultimate Tool For Stress-Free Omelets
The humble waffle iron is useful for much more than its name suggests. You can use it to prepare savory egg dishes like omelets for a quick and delicious hack.
Read MoreThe humble waffle iron is useful for much more than its name suggests. You can use it to prepare savory egg dishes like omelets for a quick and delicious hack.
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Read MoreYes, it's true: You can actually remove the knob on your Le Creuset lid and transform it into the perfect pan for baking pies and countless other pastries.
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Read MoreNothing is as disappointing as soggy tofu is. Never eat limp bean curd again with this ingenious waffle iron hack for the crispiest tofu ever.
Read MoreBefore you risk damaging your plumbing by pouring bacon grease -- or any grease -- down the sink, reach for this pantry staple for an easier way to clean up.
Read MoreWhile it can be tough to open stubborn, sticky jars, once you have it open, vegetable oil is the key to preventing that lid from getting stuck a second time.
Read MoreCarla Hall's hack of flattening shrimp with a rolling pin ensures they are uniform in size and shape, resulting in the most perfectly crisp shrimp.
Read MoreBrownies are less likely to adhere to the blade of a plastic knife, so you can cut through them cleanly without worrying about tearing or crumbling.
Read MoreThe most popular way to zest lemons and other citrus is with a microplane or grater. Alternatively, you might turn to a hand grater. But there are other ways.
Read MoreWhichever seasoning process you choose for yuor wok, each method will get the job done well as long as the proper steps are taken.
Read MoreEven if you don't use coffee filters for their intended purpose, it might be worth having them around as a handy way to tackle numerous kitchen cleaning tasks.
Read MoreBruw is a company that initially aimed to revamp how people make cold brew coffee, taking out the mess and hassle, but how did it do on Shark Tank?
Read MorePreheat your thermos with hot water before packing to keep your meal toasty for hours - it's an easy and effective hack for both liquids and solid foods.
Read MoreTo open a wine bottle with a fork and knife, simply stab the table knife into the cork, then use the fork as a makeshift lever to twist the cork out.
Read MoreCornstarch, commonly used as a thickening agent for soups, stews, pies, and sauces, holds the secret to cleaning dirty cooking oil in about 10 minutes.
Read MoreNo matter how familiar you are with the tools in your kitchen, it's likely that you're using your cheese grater wrong. This is how you should use box graters.
Read MoreSometimes all you need is just one ingredient -- that you may already have -- to completely transform a kitchen staple. Simple, and it works!
Read MoreFor many of us, the day doesn't really begin until we have that first cup of coffee from our French presses. To ensure your coffee tastes yummy, clean it well!
Read MoreKitchenAid has been around for a long while -- but did you know there's tons of little secrets about that mixer you might not know about? Good to know stuff!
Read MoreRisotto is a comfort food favorite, but making it on the stovetop takes time and effort. A slow cooker may be the answer to getting risotto with less effort.
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Read MoreIt's always a good idea to wash produce, but some types are more difficult to clean than others. Here's how to deep clean cauliflower with salt and vinegar.
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