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  • Sous vide bag being placed in pot

    Reheat Your Leftovers Sous Vide And Thank Us Later

    Using a microwave to reheat leftovers leads to sadness -- burned in some places, ice cold in others. To avoid such sorrow, break out the sous vide.

    By Rachel Dennis 11 months ago Read More
  • Croissants inside an air fryer

    The Simple Step To Prevent Your Air Fryer From Smoking

    If your air fryer smokes every time you use it, you may have a problem. But not one that can't be easily fixed with one step that uses a go-to kitchen tool.

    By Khyati Dand 11 months ago Read More
  • Woman setting the cooking time on an air fryer

    How Long Does It Take To Cook Meatloaf In The Air Fryer?

    Luckily, making the crispiest meatloaf ever - in half the time it takes to cook in the oven - is one of your air fryer's many hidden talents.

    By Lindsay Pevny 11 months ago 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 11 months ago Read More
  • Mandarin orange fruit cup

    The Plastic Fruit Cup Hack That Makes Meal-Prepping More Convenient

    Plastic fruit cups are not only a great lunch time snack, but they can turn into a protective pocket to prevent your next meal from getting soggy.

    By Annie Epstein 11 months ago Read More
  • Hand pressing down lever of white toaster

    How To Clean The Inside Of A Toaster The Right Way

    If you like toasted bagels, breads, and other warmed up foods, your toaster may be getting in a lot of overtime, which means you need to be sure to clean it.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 12 months ago Read More
  • Open cans of food

    How To Open Canned Goods Without A Can Opener

    Canned goods might seem impenetrable - after all, they are meant to preserve food for years on end - but they are also designed to be opened.

    By Khyati Dand 12 months ago Read More
  • Cooked chicken wings in air fryer basket

    How Long Does It Take To Reheat Chicken Wings In An Air Fryer?

    Want to reheat chicken wings in a pinch? Use your air fryer. Not only is it a convenient, mess-free way to do so but it also takes no time at all.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 12 months ago Read More
  • Bacon frying in pan

    Why You Should Consider Ditching The Tongs When Cooking Bacon

    People are particular about their bacon and how they cook it, but you should avoid flipping your strips with tongs if you don't want to ruin your pans.

    By Jennifer Sweenie 12 months ago Read More
  • wine glasses in a dishwasher

    Is It A Faux Pas To Clean Wine Glasses In The Dishwasher?

    Many of us think that putting glasses in the dishwasher results in chipping or cloudiness, but the facts reveal that this appliance isn't always a bad diea.

    By Jennifer Waldera 12 months ago Read More
  • Microplane and lemon zest

    How To Clean Your Microplane So It Doesn't Become Dull

    If you want to keep your Microplane in the best condition possible, you need to be extra cautious when cleaning it to avoid dulling its blade.

    By Erik Lucas 12 months ago 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 12 months ago Read More
  • air fryer

    Air Fryer Vs Convection Oven: Everything You Need To Know, According To A Home Chef

    Ever wondered what the difference is between air fryers and convection ovens? While both appliances get the job done, here's some insight into their features.

    By Suzannah Kolbeck 12 months ago Read More
  • intact celery stalks with leaves

    The Best Way To Clean Celery So You Don't Have Those Annoying Strings

    Love celery but hate all those annoying strings that come with it? The good news is there's an easy way to clean the veggie that removes them in the process.

    By Rich Gray 12 months ago Read More
  • Ree Drummond smiling

    The Kitchen Tool Ree Drummond Can't Live Without

    Ree Drummond has one kitchen tool she can't ever live without - and surprisingly enough, it's a tool for which she goes beyond its intended purpose.

    By Melissa Willets 12 months ago Read More
  • whole raw smelt on a cutting board and plate

    The Best Way To Clean Smelt Fish

    Smelt are bite-sized, mild-flavored fish that are best served lightly dredged and deep-fried. Before you fry them, make sure to clean them for the best taste.

    By Lindsay Pevny 12 months ago Read More
  • Electric stove coil with clean drip pan

    How To Clean Your Stove Drip Pans So They Look Like New

    Stove drip pans (the metal trays that sit under each of the burners of your electric coil cooktop) are a hot spot for spilled food and kitchen messes.

    By Lindsay Pevny 12 months ago Read More
  • Full ice cream maker canister

    The Easiest Way To Clean Your Ice Cream Maker

    There's nothing better than enjoying homemade ice cream fresh out of an ice cream maker - and luckily, cleaning this helpful appliance is a breeze.

    By Annie Epstein 12 months ago Read More
  • Close up of fresh cherries

    A Water Bottle Is All You Need To Pit Cherries In A Flash

    Pitting your cherries doesn't need to be a mess with this simple hack. By using a chopstick and a water bottle, you can easily pit cherries for your dessert.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 12 months ago Read More
  • bowl of cooked long grain white rice

    How To Cook Rice In The Air Fryer

    Your air fryer can do miraculous things, including cook rice in a hands-free, set it and forget it way, leaving you time to focus on the rest of your meal.

    By Lindsay Pevny 12 months ago Read More
  • preparing air fried steak fries

    Mistakes You Should Avoid When Cooking Potatoes In An Air Fryer

    Hands down, air fryers are amazing. Whether you're a veteran at cooking potatoes in an air fryer, or you're new at it, here are some mistakes to avoid.

    By Emily M Alexander 12 months ago 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 12 months ago Read More
  • Rotisserie chickens with golden-brown skin

    Easily Shred Rotisserie Chicken With Just One Kitchen Tool

    Shredding chicken by hand (or fork) can take a whole team of people in the kitchen, but using this one tool cuts the work down to less than a minute.

    By Arun Kristian Das July 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Apple cider vinegar in corked bottle with sponge

    Kitchen Surfaces You Shouldn't Clean With Vinegar

    Vinegar is a fantastic cleaner for many things in a kitchen, but there are some surfaces that will corrode under its acidic nature and should be avoided.

    By Sharon Rose July 3rd, 2024 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 June 29th, 2024 Read More
  • blueberry pastry on wire rack

    Can't Find A Cooling Rack? Reach For Your Muffin Tin

    No one wants to ruin their baked goods by not having a cooling rack on hand, but sometimes, it happens. Save the day by using an upside-down muffin tin.

    By Alexa Sutherland June 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Person peeling mushroom

    To Clean Mushrooms Easily, Start Peeling Them Instead

    There is a simpler way to clean mushrooms, and rather than washing them, it involves merely peeling off the dirty outer layer with your fingers.

    By Khyati Dand June 29th, 2024 Read More
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