The Cheese Grater Hack That De-Stems Herbs In A Swipe
If you hate the long process of washing, plucking, and chopping fresh herbs, you can pull out your box grater to pluck the leaves off the stems in a flash.
Read MoreIf you hate the long process of washing, plucking, and chopping fresh herbs, you can pull out your box grater to pluck the leaves off the stems in a flash.
Read MoreIf you've ever seen people using Red solo cups at a party to measure out drink ingredients, it may work, but the lines on the cup weren't intended for that use.
Read MoreRed Lobster's Endless Shrimp deal was obviously designed to get customers in the door, but there's a big reason why the chain ultimately changed its tune.
Read MoreHomemade pot pies aren't all that complicated to make, but sometimes it is just easier to buy one from the store. Here are tips for upgrading it.
Read MoreYour bag of mixed nuts may actually be lying to you -- if it contains cashews (or peanuts, almonds, or pistachios), then it's not solely nuts.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than going to make a nice pastry from scratch only to realize you actually do need a rolling pin. No pin? No problem! Use a wine bottle.
Read MoreCooking chili at home isn't hard, but we've all made a mistake or two along the way that has led to lower-quality results. Here's how to make perfect chili.
Read MoreInstant Pots and pressure cookers can cook in a myriad of ways, but there are a few dishes that aren't suited for it -- especially slow-cooking stews.
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis, famed Italian chef, is understandably known for her Italian cooking, so when she gives us her favorite pasta brand, we listen.
Read MoreHave some stale bread slices or an older baguette lying around? Don't toss it. Instead use it to make fresh crepes for a delicious breakfast.
Read MoreJohnnie Walker Blue Label has been a premier luxury whisky since the 1990s, and its strict rules for quality prove that it deserves to carry its price tag.
Read MoreHomemade chicken pot pie is the perfect comfort meal for any day of the week. Here's how to make yours come out of the oven perfect every time.
Read MoreBantam Bagels were one an innovative and beloved treat sold at Starbucks stores across America, but the store of the product's fate is an unfortunate one.
Read MoreLike knives, vegetable peelers can become dull over time. But there's a tried and proven way to sharpen them, and you can do so right from home.
Read MorePeeling peaches can be difficult and time-consuming, unless you try this easy two-step method that uses boiling water to make the skins slip right off.
Read MoreEvery now and again, we just need a frozen margarita, okay? But what happens when the blender's busted? Fortunately, you can still make the slushy cocktail.
Read MoreWhen looking for a way to keep your banana bread nice and fresh, you can't just leave it sitting out on your counter. Here's how to keep it perfectly moist.
Read MoreMove aside gyros and baklava. Saganaki is the amazing Greek food you need to know, a delicious fried cheese that's great with a number of toppings.
Read MoreClassic pepper steak is all about balance, and this recipe hits the bullseye with a blend of sweet, spicy, and umami notes in a quick-to-make stir-fry.
Read MoreFresh oats are a great staple food to make oatmeal, breakfast bars, and pie toppings. But they can go stale unless you put them in your freezer.
Read MoreYou can take several measures to prevent apples from turning brown and soggy, but buying these varieties of the fruit can help you out even better.
Read MoreBlanching your cauliflower in salted water gives its interior a chance to season itself before the roasting process, infusing the entire head with flavor.
Read MoreCanned chipotles often come soaking in delicious adobo sauce, and it's the perfect addition to so many foods from mac and cheese to your perfectly seared steak.
Read MoreIf you want your bruschetta to really shine, you need to choose the right bread, and no, a baguette or standard Italian loaf won't cut the mustard.
Read MoreFor the best poached eggs, the water you boil them in matters. Try treating it like you would a pot of watar for pasta and season accordingly.
Read MoreStarbucks once used a cryptic ordering code that told baristas how to prepare drink orders, and the company's labels continue to go through major changes today.
Read MoreFrying foods results in super tasty results, but comes at a price - usually burnt arms and messy stovetops. But you can use this cheap tool for protection.
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