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  • Beer flight on wooden board

    The Beer-Sampling Mistake That Ruins Your Palate Immediately

    Making one mistake when sampling beer varieties can ruin your palate. Whether you like lagers, IPAs, or something else, be sure to follow this rule.

    By Crystal Antonace April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • sandwich with lots of ham

    12 Ways To Upgrade Your Ham Sandwich

    Eating the same ham sandwich every day isn't very satisfying, but there's no need to settle. These tips will turn it into a lunch you actually look forward to.

    By Jessica A. Scott April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • pot of chicken broth with ladle

    The One Extra Step You Need For Dramatically Improved Soup

    If you're making soup at home, don't forget this important step to serve the most aesthetically pleasing and delicious dish to friends and family.

    By Madalyn Mackarey April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Chef stretching pizza dough

    The Secret To Stretching Pizza Dough For Restaurant-Quality Results

    Do you dream of creating your own restaurant-quality pizza at home? If the answer is yes, here's the secret to stretching your pizza dough perfectly.

    By Greta Pano April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Different cuts of beef and steaks

    6 Best Steak Cuts To Buy And 6 Steaks To Avoid, According To A Chef

    The best steak cut choice depends a lot on what you're making, but for your typical grilled steak, our expert has advice on what works and what doesn't.

    By Trevor Carlson April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Romaine lettuce in a row

    Why Romaine Is The Absolute Best Type Of Lettuce For Charring

    When you're in the mood to skillfully scorch some lettuce, you can't just grab any old mixed greens. Here's why romaine is the best choice for charring.

    By Madalyn Mackarey April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • ladle filled with soup from pot

    If You Want To Make Soup With Frozen Veggies, Don't Skip This Crucial Step

    When making homemade soup, it's more convenient to just toss in a bag of frozen vegetables than to cut your own. Here's how to avoid them becoming mushy.

    By Kalea Martin April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Friends toasting at a restaurant

    House Red Vs A $200 Bottle? A Wine Expert Explains Why There Is No Wrong Choice

    Deciphering what to drink at a restaurant can be tough, but for Doreen Winkler, there's no wrong answer when choosing between expensive bottles and house wine.

    By Stacie Adams April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Ball of fresh mozzarella

    Expert Tips On The Best Way To Store Fresh Mozzarella

    We spoke with Kathleen Serino, training and curriculum manager at Murray's Cheese, to get a feel for what makes fresh mozzarella different and how to store it.

    By Jessica Fleming-Montoya April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Asparagus on skillet with toppings

    Start Brining Asparagus And You'll Never Look Back

    By marinating them in a brine, you can soften and tenderize asparagus stalks for a more succulent, melt-in-your-mouth texture that's easier to chew and cut.

    By Allison Lindsey April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Feta cheese with knife

    Expert Tips For Storing Feta Cheese (And How To Tell If It's Gone Bad)

    Feta cheese can be a tasty addition to countless meals, but just how should you store it? We asked an expert, and she gave us some helpful tips.

    By Jessica Fleming-Montoya April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • placing croissants in an oven

    Why It Is A Mistake To Ignore Your Recipe's Suggested Oven Rack Position

    There's a reason a lot of recipes specify where in the oven you should cook your dishes or bakes, and there are good reasons why you shouldn't ignore it.

    By Kalea Martin April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Peach cobbler on plate, peach

    Is It Better To Use Canned Or Frozen Peaches For Peach Cobbler?

    Haver you ever wondered if it's better to use canned or frozen peaches for cobbler? We don't like to pick favorites but there is a clear winner.

    By Madalyn Mackarey April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • feta cheese sliced up on cutting board

    Extend The Shelf Life Of Feta Cheese With One Easy Step

    Extending the shelf life of feta is as simple as storing it in this liquid after opening, which can maintain its freshness for two to three weeks.

    By Kalea Martin April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Creamy soup with leeks

    Beans Are Your Secret Weapon For Thickening Soups Without Dairy

    If you're looking for a way to thicken a soup without the extra fat from added dairy, then give puréed beans a try for some extra nutritional value.

    By Alli Neal April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Mashed potatoes with butter and herbs

    13 Best Potato Varieties To Use For Mashed Potatoes

    Yukon Golds and russets make great mashed potatoes, but they're not the only potato varieties that can give you a lovely mash, far from it, in fact.

    By Jay Wilson April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Almond-topped muffins

    The Simple Tip For Baking With Nuts Like A Pro

    If you follow this quick extra step when baking with nuts, your favorite peanut chocolate chip cookies or walnut banana bread can fly to new flavorful heights.

    By Allison Lindsey April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • shrimp cocktail close up

    Give Your Basic Shrimp Cocktail An Upgrade With Barbecue Sauce

    Shrimp and cocktail sauce is a marriage as iconic as ... well, shrimp and barbecue. So why not inject cocktail sauce with barbecue sauce for the best of both?

    By Dawn Hammon April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • fresh red cherries on counter

    12 Common Mistakes Everyone Makes With Cherries

    Cherries make for excellent snacks, desserts, and additions to savory dishes, but from pitting them to freezing them, there are a few key mistakes to avoid.

    By Jay Wilson April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Soup with dehydrated onions

    Dehydrated Caramelized Onions Are The MVP Of Soup Toppings

    Soup is like a hug in a bowl any night of the week. But if you're missing a bit of texture in your dish, throw some dehydrated caramelized onions on top.

    By Allison Lindsey April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • marinade poured onto flank steak

    The Common Marinade Mistake That's Ruining Your Flank Steak

    Flank steak has a rich beefy flavor, but it's a tough cut that benefits from a marinade. Just avoid this common mistake for the best results.

    By C.A. Pinkham April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Fried and fresh green tomatoes

    You Can (And Should) Make Fried Green Tomatoes In Your Air Fryer

    Deep-fried green tomatoes are an old-time Southern treat, but departing from tradition and making them in the air fryer makes the recipe both faster and easier.

    By Allison Lindsey April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Whole potatoes

    6 Signs A Potato Has Gone Bad

    Potatoes have a long shelf life, but they're not immortal. We're breaking down 6 common signs a spud has spoiled, from green skin to spots of mold.

    By Trevor Carlson April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Toffee squares with nuts and chocolate

    The Fork Scoring Technique For Perfectly Cut Toffee Pieces

    Hard toffee usually breaks into jagged pieces, and if this looks too messy for your tastes, it's easy to neatly score it using just a fork and knife.

    By Crystal Antonace April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • basket of fried chicken

    The 'Wet Hand Dry Hand' Trick Is The Secret To Easier Breading

    Breaded and fried foods are downright addictive, but the mess you get making them isn't. Try the 'wet hand dry hand' method for easier coating.

    By C.A. Pinkham April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • lemonade with lemon and mint

    The Unexpected Kitchen Tool That Upgrades Your Lemonade

    Did you know a humble kitchen utensil usually associated with spuds can remarkably elevate the flavors of that quintessential summertime porch drink, lemonade?

    By Asia McLain April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Whipping cream with hand mixer

    Avoid Hand Mixer Splatter With One Genius Hack

    If a messy countertop has been stopping you from mixing up your favorite baked goods, we've got just the thing. Luckily it's a budget-friendly and easy hack.

    By Betsy Parks April 13th, 2024 Read More
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