The Kitchen Tool Ina Garten Swears By For Shredding Brussels Sprouts
TV chef Ina Garten has several recipes in which Brussels sprouts take a starring role. And, importantly, she knows just the tool to help with their prep.
Read MoreTV chef Ina Garten has several recipes in which Brussels sprouts take a starring role. And, importantly, she knows just the tool to help with their prep.
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Read MorePerennially popular soup is one dish that may seem hard to mess up. But what if your soup is bland? Give it a good kick in the bowl with a drizzle of chili oil.
Read MoreWant to upgrade your ravioli? Put the ricotta and garlic aside and consider using these secret ingredients -- they're as unexpected as they are tasty.
Read MoreThere's nothing better than having roasted garlic on hand. But if you don't store it properly you may run out of time before you have a chance to use it.
Read MoreEasily available, canned tomatoes are an excellent thing to keep in the pantry. Here's a guide to all you should know about this ever-useful kitchen staple.
Read MoreCooking chili can be a rewarding payoff - unless you burn the pot. But there's a way to rescue the batch and still enjoy it using one common kitchen spice.
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Read MoreIt's already kind of hard to beat French onion soup. But switching out the carbs is a fun way to experiment with this rich, savory classic dish.
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Read MoreIf you've ever been to Cologne, Germany, you've likely had a cold kölsch. But what exactly is it that makes this light, crisp beer so unique?
Read MoreTikTok recently learned that a cork wedged under a pot lid's handle can help you lift the lid without burning yourself, but have you considered an oven mitt?
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Read MoreMarble countertops are a beautiful way to enhance your kitchen, but they take a lot of maintenance to keep looking good, including this best way to clean them.
Read MoreIf you like your scrambled eggs soft and creamy, then there's one ingredient you need to start adding to your dish. Celebrity chefs swear by it.
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Read MoreWhen it comes to sticky buns, nothing beats the taste of fresh out of the oven. And for the most tender buns, consider incorporating the tangzhong method.
Read MoreAlthough it might seem like a curious choice, when you're hankering for the creamiest dairy-free pasta dish possible, bean broth is the ideal solution.
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