Throw A Dirty Martini In Your Fried Chicken Batter
Martinis have long been a mainstay on menus, and nowadays, not just as a drink. Some people are throwing dirty martinis into their fried chicken batter.
Read MoreMartinis have long been a mainstay on menus, and nowadays, not just as a drink. Some people are throwing dirty martinis into their fried chicken batter.
Read MoreIf you're making a cheese sauce, the type of cheese you choose matters. Learn about the best type of cheese for homemade cheese sauce to get the best results.
Read MoreYou'll be amazed to hear about all the different ways you can use a mason jar. From marinating meats to making your own butter, the uses are nearly endless.
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Read MoreNo matter which type of fried egg you prefer, getting a few techniques down will ensure that you're getting the most out of this breakfast staple.
Read MoreWhen you will settle for nothing but the most ultra-crispy grilled cheese, forget butter and other fats in favor of a new ingredient: coconut oil.
Read MoreDiscover the ultimate egg-flipping hack that guarantees intact yolks every time, elevating your culinary skills and revolutionizing your cooking experience.
Read MoreLet's clear it up: Ham and pork are not interchangeable. Here is a cheat sheet that highlights the distinct flavors and characteristics of both.
Read MoreDiscover the appeal and convenience of wedge salad boards, masterfully crafted to serve a crowd with style and turn every gathering into a memorable feast.
Read MoreThe absolute best way to add vibrancy to your summer meals is yellow tomato sauce. Here's what to know, including how you can make some for yourself.
Read MoreKnowing exactly how to prepare a meal has its comforts. But you might be missing out on some key ways to take your jambalaya to the next level.
Read MoreAs simple as salmon is to cook, there are a few tips which will take your recipes to the next level. Here are some of the best tips for cooking salmon.
Read MoreMayonnaise magic happens when the oil is slowly absorbed by the fatty and protein-rich yolk of the egg, drop by drop.
Read MoreYou don't always have time to watch the stove first thing in the morning. Luckily, making steel-cut oats ahead is the secret to a quick and creamy breakfast.
Read MoreTraditionally, making polenta can be a time consuming task – but it doesn't have to be. Here's how to cook polenta without hardly turning on the stove.
Read MoreTomato sauce is a necessity for any great pasta dish, but if you use tomato passata, you can really take things to the next level.
Read MoreMore a bread than a dessert, Yorkshire pudding is a savory side that's perfect with roasted meat. Here's some tips to ensure yours are crispy (and rise high).
Read MoreThere's something special about waffles that makes them feel like a gourmet breakfast, even though they really aren't that involved to make.
Read MoreIf you're a breakfast lover, try adding ghee to oatmeal. Its buttery texture and vibrant flavor will elevate your bowl of cooked cereal to a whole other level.
Read MoreIf you haven't been grilling your fish whole, you need to reconsider. Fillets and steaks are fine, but whole fish are fun to eat and friendly to your wallet.
Read MoreSometimes it takes hours to develop the kinds of flavorful ingredients that can enhance your cooking, but a microwave is all you need to make tomato powder.
Read MoreUsing a block of cheese instead of shredded or pre-sliced generally tastes better. If you decide to slice it, there's a tool you should use instead of a knife.
Read MoreWhile both have pros and cons, the most important thing to remember is that breadcrumbs that are made with fresh herbs have a shorter shelf life.
Read MoreCanned clams are a totally new ingredient, not a substitute for fresh clams. And once you embrace them as such, you open yourself to a whole new world.
Read MoreRunner bean pods have stringy, fibrous sides that need to be removed before consuming. It's important to cook them thoroughly for the best texture and flavor.
Read MoreAlthough you technically could use any type of meat in a Philly cheesesteak, ask Philadelphia natives what the best cut is, and you'll get one clear answer.
Read MoreThis single spice has a deceiving name, thanks to its flavorful palate. Allspice can often be used in place of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg for many dishes.
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