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How To Make The Most Out Of A Cracker Barrel Breakfast For 2
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  • Cracker Barrel breakfast dishes
    By Julia Mullaney

    How To Make The Most Out Of A Cracker Barrel Breakfast For 2

    Cracker Barrel offers plenty of great food for surprisingly good prices, but you can squeeze some more savings into a meal for two with some strategy.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • A melty grilled cheese sliced in the middle is pictured in close up.
    By Amber Sutherland-Namako

    Give Your Grilled Cheese Sandwich A Flavorful Upgrade With One Salty Topping

    How do you make a melty, crunchy grilled cheese even better? All it takes is one classic and seriously salty ingredient sandwich ingredient.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako Read More
  • A raw prime rib steak
    By Adam Raphael

    Should You Reverse Sear Prime Rib Steaks?

    Prime rib is a special cut of meat that you might not often enjoy, so you want to ensure you cook it properly. Here's whether you should reverse sear it or not.

    By Adam Raphael Read More
  • Chocolate cake on plate
    By Amelie Maurice-Jones

    A Bowl Of Ice Is The Key To Simple, Unique Cake Decorations

    Create unique and eye-catching dessert decorations without any fuss by pairing together chocolate and ice through this unexpected method.

    By Amelie Maurice-Jones Read More
  • Fried bacon strips on a wooden board.
    By Adam Raphael

    Repurpose Bacon Grease For A Tasty Twist On This Famous Southern Dish

    Leftover bacon grease has many delicious uses in the kitchen, but it might shine brightest when helping amp up the smoky flavor of this Southern dish.

    By Adam Raphael Read More
  • acai bowls with blueberries and strawberries in the background
    By Shriya Swaminathan

    Frozen Açaí Vs Powdered: Which Makes The Better Breakfast Bowl?

    The next time you're making a breakfast bowl with some açaí berries, you might be wondering whether frozen or powdered fruits are the better choice.

    By Shriya Swaminathan Read More
  • person flipping chicken on a grill
    By Jessica Riggio

    It's Honestly Not Worth Grilling This Cut Of Chicken

    A hot, juicy piece of chicken fresh from the grill can really hit the spot, but it probably won't be very juicy if you grill this cut of chicken.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • person spreading nut butter onto toast in kitchen
    By Jennifer M. McNeill

    Why You Should Choose Nut Butter Over Nutella (And How To Make It Taste Just As Good)

    Who doesn't like Nutella? Sadly, that spread has more than just chocolate inside, and there's reason why you should start swapping it with nut butter instead.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • A set of black cookware displayed on a wooden table.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    This Simple Mistake Could Shorten The Life Of Your Cookware

    If you want your prized pots and pans to last you for years, there's one common mistake you should really stop making. Read on to find out more.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • A plate of spinach leaves
    By Mathieson Nishimura

    The Biggest Mistake Everyone Makes With Canned Spinach

    Canned spinach is a convenient way to cook with more greens, but if you find its flavor to be off sometimes, chances are you're making this one crucial mistake.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Pan of bread pudding
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    The Crucial Step That Infuses Bourbon Bread Pudding With More Flavor

    Bourbon bread pudding is often drenched in a warm, sticky glaze for a boozy kick. But don't stop there: You can use that bourbon to further amplify its flavor.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • potato chips on wood board
    By Mathieson Nishimura

    Add A Sweet Touch To Homemade Potato Chips With A Coating Of Honey Butter

    If you're a fan of that explosive sweet and salty flavor combo, consider tossing your next batch of homemade potato chips in some sticky honey butter.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Three large, green jackfruit hanging from a tree.
    By Andy Hume

    How Long Should You Marinate Jackfruit For The Best Flavor?

    Jackfruit has a spongy, meaty texture which helps it to absorb saucy marinades really well. This is how long jackfruit ideally needs to soak up the marinade.

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • roasting almonds in pan
    By Mathieson Nishimura

    How To Toast Almonds In Butter Without Burning Them

    Toasting nutty, golden brown almonds can be tricky, because they can burn and turn bitter in a flash. Here's how to make the best toasted almonds.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Iced coffee mocha viewed from the top against gray background
    By Ilene V. Smith

    Save Money By Making Your Favorite Iced Mocha At Home With Instant Coffee

    If you enjoy drinking iced mochas but don't feel like forking over a bunch of dough for one, you can save some cash by making the drink with instant coffee.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Hands reach into a bowl of french fries
    By Camryn Teder

    The Key To Faster, Crispier Frozen French Fries Requires No Extra Ingredients

    Frozen french fries baked to golden brown are good, but they can be better with this tip. You don't even need fancy ingredients or tools you don't already have.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • A plate containing grilled steak, asparagus, and potatoes.
    By Eugenia Lazaris

    5 Nonalcoholic Drinks That Pair Best With Your Steak Dinner

    Steak dinners aren't complete without a perfect drink, and it doesn't have to be alcoholic. Here are the five best nonalcoholic drinks to pair with steak.

    By Eugenia Lazaris Read More
  • Chicken-fried steak dish
    By Julia Mullaney

    The Biggest Tell As To Whether Your Steak Has Been Country Fried Or Chicken Fried

    You might see chicken- and country-fried steaks on menus and wonder if there's any difference. There is, and here's how to tell the two apart.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • 3 soda bottles in ice
    By Hanan Z. Naqeeb

    Don't Throw Away Those 2-Liter Soda Bottles. Use Them For This Gardening Hack Instead

    If you have a 2-liter soda bottle lying around, you can use it for this fun DIY project. Here's how to create a mini greenhouse using an old plastic bottle.

    By Hanan Z. Naqeeb Read More
  • Rack of ribs on a wooden serving board
    By Julia Mullaney

    Here's Why Texas Roadhouse Ribs Are So Tender

    Texas Roadhouse is well-known for its high-quality steaks, but it also has high-quality ribs known for being tender. Here's how the chain makes them.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Roasted, boneless prime rib beef roast, sliced thick on a cutting board
    By Andy Hume

    What To Serve With Prime Rib: The Best Sides For Your Steak

    Prime rib makes for an impressive main course, but acing the cook on your beef is only half the battle. Here are the best sides to eat wth your steak.

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • Ice cream with a backdrop of coffee beans
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    Don't Toss Out That Old Coffee Can! Use It To Make Ice Cream Instead

    There's nothing better than reusing old stuff and putting it to good use. That's doubly true when you get delicious ice cream out of the bargain.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • Gravy in a white ceramic gravy boat next to vegetables on a wooden board
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    The Canned Ingredient That Makes A Delicious Mashed Potato Gravy Base

    Mashed potatoes are a beloved side dish, but they might be even better covered in rich, creamy gravy. Luckily, all you need is one canned ingredient.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Frozen burger patties in a box
    By Sarah Dealy

    10 Delicious Ways To Upgrade Frozen Store-Bought Burgers

    Store-bought, frozen burger patties are a convenient food option. Plus, you can easily elevate them into a flavorful meal with a few tips and tricks.

    By Sarah Dealy Read More
  • Pasta with eggplant and tomato sauce in a white bowl
    By Amara Michelle

    Canned Eggplant Is The Quick And Easy Upgrade Your Pasta Deserves

    Pasta is one of those infinitely variable dishes that truly sings with the right ingredients. Canned eggplant is easily one of those ingredients.

    By Amara Michelle Read More
  • Hands hold a head of butter lettuce
    By Camryn Teder

    How To Clean Butter Lettuce Without Ruining Its Delicate Leaves

    Butter lettuce is a perfect choice for many dishes, but cleaning it can be a hassle. Here's the best way to do it so you don't ruin its delicate leaves.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Chocolate cupcakes on table
    By Amelie Maurice-Jones

    The Great British Bake Off Tip You Need To Remember When Using Chocolate This Summer

    If chocolate week on "The Great British Bake Off" has taught us anything, you'll want to be mindful of this when baking with chocolate in hot weather.

    By Amelie Maurice-Jones Read More
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