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  • Microwave and paper towel
    Kitchen
    Kitchen By Kuamel Stewart February 13th, 2024

    The Timing Rule To Follow If You're Putting Paper Towels In The Microwave

    When putting paper towels in the microwave, it's important to use certain timing intervals to keep you safe and prevent the paper from overheating.

    By Kuamel Stewart February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • bread dipped in cheese fondue
    Cooking
    Cooking By Riya Anne Polcastro February 13th, 2024

    The Biggest Mistake To Avoid When Making Fondue

    It's fondue night and everyone is gathered around the table, ready to dip away. The last thing you want is for the entire night to be ruined.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • champagne in glasses
    Tips
    Tips By Asia McLain February 13th, 2024

    Use Your Leftover Champagne For A Deliciously Elevated Vinaigrette

    Don't toss your flat, leftover Champagne - instead, use it to add a vibrant zest to your homemade vinaigrettes and level up your salad game.

    By Asia McLain February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Skillet chocolate chip cookie with ice cream
    Baking
    Baking By Arianna Endicott February 13th, 2024

    You Don't Need Cast Iron For A Crispy, Gooey Skillet Cookie

    Although cast iron seems to be the go-to skillet to make giant chocolate chip cookies, there is other cookware you can use to achieve the same result.

    By Arianna Endicott February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • overhead of paella in pan on table
    Cooking
    Cooking By Asia McLain February 13th, 2024

    Take Your Paella To The Grill For A Delicious Twist On The Classic

    There are certain ingredients and methods used to make paella for it to be authentic. But if you're prepared to break conventions, cook it on the grill.

    By Asia McLain February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Stack of parmesan cheese crisps
    Tips
    Tips By Allison Lindsey February 13th, 2024

    It's Time To Start Making Cheese Crisps In Your Air Fryer

    Perfect for adding to soups, salads, scrambled eggs, or just to enjoy a snack throughout the day, cheese crisps are incredibly easy to make in an air fryer.

    By Allison Lindsey February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Dungeness crabs on board
    Facts
    Facts By C.A. Pinkham February 12th, 2024

    Dungeness Vs King Crab: Which Is The Better Buy?

    If you've ever enjoyed a good crab dish, you may be familiar with the Dungeness and King crab varieties. When it comes to making crab, which is the better buy?

    By C.A. Pinkham February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Vanilla extract bottle and ingredients
    Baking
    Baking By Nick Johnson February 12th, 2024

    It Isn't Always A Sin To Use Fake Vanilla In Your Desserts

    Home and professional bakers alike may be surprised to learn that it isn't always a terrible thing to use imitation vanilla extract in desserts. Here's why.

    By Nick Johnson February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Tabbouleh salad garnished with lemon and tomato
    Tips
    Tips By Madalyn Mackarey February 12th, 2024

    The Reason To Avoid Using A Food Processor For Tabbouleh Salad

    Taking the extra time and effort to chop your herbs by hand will pay off, yielding a bright tabbouleh salad with plenty of texture and complexity.

    By Madalyn Mackarey February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Yellowish cocktail in short glass beside jigger and strainer
    Food History
    Food History By Ariana DiValentino February 12th, 2024

    Frank Sinatra's Favorite Cocktail Only Requires 2 Ingredients

    Take inspiration from this famous crooner and make his favorite cocktail at home. You barely need anything to replicate Sinatra's go-to drink.

    By Ariana DiValentino February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Capers in a bowl
    Tips
    Tips By Andra Picincu February 12th, 2024

    The Briny Ingredient That Works Wonders As A Vegan Anchovy Substitute

    Capers offer a similar umami flavor to anchovies, making them a great vegan substitute that can enhance a variety of dishes, from salads and sauces to snacks.

    By Andra Picincu February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Chef Bob Bennett
    Tips
    Tips By Kuamel Stewart February 12th, 2024

    How To Upgrade Your Fried Chicken Sandwich, According To Chef Bob Bennett

    Fried chicken sandwiches are a classic unbeatable dish when made right. Chef Bob Bennet spoke with Daily Meal to share how to upgrade your next one.

    By Kuamel Stewart February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Chicago-style deep dish pizza
    Cooking
    Cooking By Greta Pano February 12th, 2024

    The Secret For A Restaurant-Worthy Deep Dish Pizza Is Your Slow Cooker

    For truly restaurant-quality, swoon-worthy deep dish pizza, you don't need to go to Chicago. Just use your slow cooker and make one right at home.

    By Greta Pano February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Buffalo wings on wood platform
    Costco
    Costco By Carolyn Jenkins February 12th, 2024

    The Frozen Wings Costco Shoppers Are Loving In The Air Fryer

    Instead of cooking your Costco wings in the oven or the microwave, throw them in the air fryer to achieve a crispy finish. It could be better than takeout!

    By Carolyn Jenkins February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Tomato paste on a wooden spoon and in a bowl
    Cooking
    Cooking By Betsy Parks February 12th, 2024

    The Difference Between Tomato Paste In A Tube Vs A Can

    Tomato paste generally comes in a can or a tube, and which one you use might depend on what you're making at home and how much of the ingredient you need.

    By Betsy Parks February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Tuna salad with chopped celery and red onion in bowl
    Tips
    Tips By Allison Lindsey February 12th, 2024

    A Sprinkle Of Sugar Is Your Secret For A Better Tasting Tuna Salad

    There are dozens of ingredients you can add to a tuna salad to jazz it up. But here's one you might not have considered. Add sugar for a hint of sweetness.

    By Allison Lindsey February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Fresh lemons and lemon zest
    Cooking
    Cooking By Trevor Carlson February 12th, 2024

    What Is Lemon Zest And How Do You Use It?

    Stop throwing away lemon peels! Their zest can find a variety of delicious culinary uses. Here's how and where you can use lemon zest in your kitchen

    By Trevor Carlson February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • making dumplings by hand
    Cooking
    Cooking By Will Godfrey February 12th, 2024

    No Wrappers, No Problem. Top Rice Noodles With Your Dumpling Filling

    Using up or forgetting wrappers when making dumplings doesn't mean your leftovers have to go to waste. Rice noodles are all you need to salvage the meal.

    By Will Godfrey February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • braised short ribs
    Cooking
    Cooking By Matthew Wilson February 12th, 2024

    The Red Wine Ratio Tip For Restaurant-Worthy Braised Short Ribs

    The secret to delectable short ribs lies in the braising liquid. Finding the perfect ratio between wine and beef stock is absolutely essential.

    By Matthew Wilson February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • carbonara and ingredients on table
    Cooking
    Cooking By Will Godfrey February 12th, 2024

    Timing Is Everything When It Comes To Making The Best Carbonara

    Carbonara sauce comes together in about the time it takes for the pasta to boil, so having a game plan and sticking to it is key for the silkiest results.

    By Will Godfrey February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Curls and blocks of butter on wood cutting board
    Tips
    Tips By Alli Neal February 12th, 2024

    What To Keep In Mind When Cooking With Cultured Butter

    Cultured butter is the Rolls Royce of butter offerings, but make sure you know the dos and don'ts of using this product before adding it to your recipes.

    By Alli Neal February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Yogurt toast with berries and honey drizzling
    Culture
    Culture By Allie Ward February 12th, 2024

    What Makes TikTok's Yogurt Toast So Special?

    If you've ever been scrolling through TikTok and happened upon the yogurt toast, you may have wondered what makes this viral dish so special.

    By Allie Ward February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • an assortment of canned produce
    Storage And Preservation
    Storage And Preservation By Matthew Wilson February 12th, 2024

    The Safety Tip You Need To Remember Before Thickening Home-Canned Goods

    There's a science to canning, which means there's a process you need to follow to get it right. Here is an important safety tip you should always remember.

    By Matthew Wilson February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • making pour over coffee
    Mixology And Techniques
    Mixology And Techniques By Dawn Hammon February 12th, 2024

    Why You Should Start Wetting Your Coffee Filter Before Each Brew

    As it turns out, there are a lot of benefits to wetting your coffee filter before brewing your next cup of joe. Let's dive in.

    By Dawn Hammon February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • A messy kitchen sink
    Celebrity Chefs
    Celebrity Chefs By Jacob Smith February 12th, 2024

    How Celebrity Chefs Really Keep Their Kitchens Spotless

    You've put together the perfect home-cooked meal ... and now there's a pile of dishes taller than Everest. Here's how celeb chefs keep the dishes to a minimum.

    By Jacob Smith February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • glasses with celery leaves and lime
    Mixology And Techniques
    Mixology And Techniques By Allison Lindsey February 12th, 2024

    Give Cocktails A Savory Spin With A Celery Shrub

    At-home bartenders constantly look for ways to create great cocktails. The next time you experiment, give your cocktails a savory spin with a celery shrub.

    By Allison Lindsey February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Jars filled with overnight oats
    Storage And Preservation
    Storage And Preservation By Kalea Martin February 12th, 2024

    How Long Should You Soak Overnight Oats Before Eating?

    Making overnight oats is one of the most convenient ways to enjoy whole grains. Here's how long they need to soak before you can take a bite.

    By Kalea Martin February 12th, 2024 Read More
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