The Most Overlooked Yet Obvious Tip For Velvety Rich Hot Chocolate
Using chocolate milk, rather than white milk, as a base for hot chocolate is a simple yet ingenious way to pack as much cocoa flavor into your cup as possible.
Read MoreUsing chocolate milk, rather than white milk, as a base for hot chocolate is a simple yet ingenious way to pack as much cocoa flavor into your cup as possible.
Read MoreWe spoke with Chef Tiago Padilha to learn some of the tricks he and other professional chefs use to make the pasta dishes they serve taste so good.
Read MoreDespite being the coziest of comfort foods, chili is serious business. If you want to get serious about yours, try giving it a major boost with some booze.
Read MoreIn a hurry and need that stick of butter to soften in a jiffy? Simply grab your roll of wax paper and solve your problems real quick. Here's how.
Read MoreWhen you're looking to lend your homemade pickles a fiery kick, consider putting down the peppers and getting your hands on some horseradish.
Read MoreDirty rice is a staple Cajun dish in Louisiana that combines finely chopped meats and vegetables with rice and spices, but the ideal meat might surprise you.
Read MoreFrozen fish can be just as good as fresh, and preparing it may be easier than you think. All you need is some milk to thaw and marinate it simultaneously.
Read MoreThere's an art to cooking steak, and it's possible to make a restaurant quality meal at home. Here's some advice for how to enjoy the perfect steak every time.
Read MoreYou've probably heard of lemon cream, but lemon cream is a superior lemon ingredient that will take your tarts, cakes, and even your toast to the next level.
Read MoreA crisp piece of fresh toast can quickly become soggy if it cools down too much while flat on a plate. This helpful trick can make that problem vanish.
Read MoreIt's Amazon Prime Day once again, and that means it's time to stock up on much-needed kitchen appliances at a fraction of their normal price.
Read MorePretty much anyone who orders or makes a sandwich dreads having to deal with a soggy one. Luckily, one toasting hack will save your eating experience.
Read MoreFor Thanksgiving dinner, the savory flavor of a rich gravy is essential. Why not try giving your old gravy recipe new life, with one of these tasty twists?
Read MoreShishito peppers generally have a mild flavor that pairs well with classic East Asian sauces, but be cautious - every so often, one will be surprisingly spicy.
Read MoreIf you are constantly finding your salad greens wilted and slimy, it may help to start storing the leaves in tin foil. Here's why it works and its benefits.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a corn-cooking shortcut and want to toss a few cobs in the microwave, you might be wondering whether you should shuck them first.
Read MoreYou love shrimp. You love it in cocktail, in scampi, and in a po' boy. But if you use frozen shrimp to make these, should you clean them before cooking?
Read MoreIf you've already mastered the many conventional methods of cooking meat and wondered whether your dishwasher would work, here's what you should know.
Read MoreChutney is an Indian spread that can now be found globally. If you've ever thought of using a sweet fruit chutney, it can seriousy upgrade your next burger.
Read MoreStore-bought pepper flakes often consist of a blend of different chiles. You can adopt this approach for your own homemade blend to adjust for spice and flavor.
Read MoreTry serving taco salads in tiny tortilla cups that can be made from a muffin tin. Mini taco salads are a way to make sure every guest gets what they want.
Read MoreCharcuterie boards are wildly popular and now highlight more than meat and cheese. If you feature seafood on your board, don't knock the canned version.
Read MoreEven if you've already heard of German chocolate cake, you may be wondering what makes it unique from traditional chocolate cake. Here's what to know.
Read MoreIf you're looking to give your plain old mayonnaise a serious boost, try stirring in some salty, sour, umami-rich tapenade to take the spread to new heights.
Read MoreIt's a known fact that some foods are fine after their printed expiration dates, but is a dairy product? Here's what you need to know about expired butter.
Read MoreCandy corn is one of those love-it-or-hate-it treats. If you happen to love it and want to make your own, then the temperature of your corn syrup is the key.
Read MoreThe flavor of tuna salad is reliable and always enjoyable; it's also easy for it to become boring. Check out how you can mix things up and try something new.
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