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  • Pineapples being cut into pieces
    By Sonora Slater

    How To Actually Cut A Pineapple Like A Pro

    Cutting a pineapple can be intimidating, but if you take inspiration from the traditions of Laos and Thailand, you can easily cut it like a pro.

    By Sonora Slater Read More
  • stack of white chocolate
    By Tara Bowen

    Caramelize Your White Chocolate To Unlock A New World Of Flavor

    Caramelizing white chocolate is easier than it sounds. To find out exactly what to do, we brought in executive chef Lance Knowling to give us some pointers.

    By Tara Bowen Read More
  • A barista pouring latte art
    By Tara Bowen

    Foamier Lattes Start With Steaming Your Milk To The Right Temperature

    Your barista makes foam art look so simple, but before you try to create your own adorable tulip, you'll need to make sure you're properly steaming the milk.

    By Tara Bowen Read More
  • Pieces of cornbread are shown with nuts on top.
    By Buffy Naillon

    Yes, You Can Make Cornbread Without Eggs. Here's How

    Just because egg prices continue to increase doesn't mean you have to give up your favorite cornbread recipe. You can make cornbread without eggs.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Persian rice with golden tahdig topped with barberries
    By Kim Ranjbar

    How To Choose The Best Type Of Rice For Crispy Tahdig

    When preparing the delicious Persian dish tahdig or making a recipe that includes it, it's important to know what the best type of rice to choose is.

    By Kim Ranjbar Read More
  • Gourmet white pizza
    By Tim Forster

    Give Your Pizza A Gourmet Twist With A Surprising Canned Fruit

    The controversy over putting pineapple on pizza rages on, but another canned fruit can still assist in livening up your homemade pizza concoctions.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • A chef sprinkles cheese on an unbaked pizza.
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    Why You Should Try Making Pizza Upside Down In A Skillet

    If you love a good, hot pizza and enjoy making them at home, you should try this tasty twist: Make this delicious upside-down pizza in a skillet.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • Vermicelli noodle dish
    By Ginny Johnson

    How To Cook Vermicelli Noodles Perfectly

    You may not realize it, but you've definitely had vermicelli noodles if you've eaten any kind of Asian cuisine. Here's how to cook them perfectly at home.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • Sliced pork tenderloin with fresh rosemary and mustard sauce
    By Crystal Antonace

    How To Reheat Pork Tenderloin So It Stays Juicy

    Pork tenderloin is a delicious cut of meat, but because it's so lean, it can quickly become dry. Avoid ruining your leftovers with these simple reheating tips.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • A chunk of maple glazed ham.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    The Trick To Reheating Ham Without Drying It Out

    Heating up leftover ham doesn't have to result in dry, cardboard-like meat. Follow this simple tip to ensure your reheated ham is as delicious as ever.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • vegetables in an airfryer
    By Shriya Swaminathan

    Should You Really Add Water To Your Air Fryer When Cooking Vegetables?

    Air fryers cook food by circulating hot air and, therefore, are able to use less oil. But should you also be adding water when cooking veggies in an air fryer?

    By Shriya Swaminathan Read More
  • Hard chocolate shell on ice cream in a bowl
    By Ilene V. Smith

    How To Turn Chocolate Chips Into Homemade Magic Shell

    Magic Shell is a popular ice cream add-on that starts as a syrup and hardens to a delicious, chocolate shell. Here's how you can actually make it at home.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Fruit flies are photographed close up on a rotting piece of fruit.
    By Michelle Bottalico

    10 Ways To Get Rid Of Fruit Flies Using Things Already In Your Kitchen

    Fruit flies can be annoying, unwelcomed guests in your kitchen. Here's some tips on how to get get rid of them once they've already entered your home.

    By Michelle Bottalico Read More
  • Bottles of soda with fruit scattered around
    By Jessica Riggio

    It's Time To Start Brewing Homemade Soda In The Comfort Of Your Kitchen

    Why settle for unhealthy, sugary sodas when you can brew a customized, flavorful alternative in the comfort of your home with this very simple process?

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Hand ripping off one paper towel from a roll secured on a countertop stand
    By Crystal Antonace

    How You Can Double The Lifespan Of Your Paper Towels

    If you're going through rolls of paper towels too quickly in your kitchen, try this easy hack to double your supply, save money, and reduce waste.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Three ice cream sandwiches
    By Ginny Johnson

    The Clever Tip That Makes Assembling Ice Cream Sandwiches A Breeze

    Ice cream sandwiches are a delicious dessert choice, but they are certainly messy to make yourself - unless you follow these steps for sweet treat bliss.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • basket of biscuits
    By Lauren Dozier

    For Perfectly Fluffy Frozen Biscuits, Break Out The Air Fryer

    Some breakfast purists might thumb their noses at canned biscuits, but make them in an air fryer and they might just become your favorite morning treat.

    By Lauren Dozier Read More
  • A plate of tamales on a wooden table.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    How Much Water Do You Really Need To Steam Tamales?

    Tamales make for a quick, easy, and delicious meal, but if you don’t use the right amount of water, you could end up with a bad taste in your mouth.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Melted chocolate with whisk
    By Julia Mullaney

    How To Prevent Melted Chocolate From Turning Hard Again

    If you are making a deliciously smooth chocolate sauce for dipping or baking, it can be annoying when it suddenly cools and hardens. Here's how to prevent that.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • An individual baking cookies in an oven.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    Create Perfectly Shaped Cookies With This Genius Bowl Hack

    Tired of your baked cookies coming out of the oven looking misshapen? Next time, employ this simple but highly effective hack to solve the problem.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Baked enchiladas in a casserole dish
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    How To Bake Anything Without An Oven

    Don't have an oven to bake that cake recipe? Don't worry. Believe it or not, there are options when it comes to baking without an oven. Here's how to do it.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • A pile of dark red and orange saffron stamens are shown close-up
    By Lauren Dozier

    How To Toast Saffron For Maximum Flavor

    Chances are good that you've had saffron seasoning a dish at least once. If you're looking to make your own, here's how to toast this red spice to perfection.

    By Lauren Dozier Read More
  • A spatchcocked chicken is served on a wooden board surrounded by herbs
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    Does Spatchcocking Intimidate You? Ask Your Butcher To Help

    The act of spatchcocking can be scary. But that doesn't mean you should forgo it altogether. All you need to do is ask the butcher to do it for you.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • white microwave on a wooden countertop
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    Microwaves Make Rendering Chicken Fat Easy. Here's How

    There are a ton of amazing uses for rendered chicken fat, but the process can be a little time-consuming. Fortunately, your microwave can make it easier.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Plate of Caesar salad with croutons and shaved parmesan cheese
    By Crystal Antonace

    Transform Boring Salads With Polenta Croutons

    Turn your next salad into a crunchy, flavorful sensation with this fun swap for regular croutons. Here's how to make, store, and reheat polenta croutons.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • chocolate sugar cookies on a cutting board
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    Is It Okay To Use Self-Rising Flour For Cookies?

    Self-rising flour is often used to make super tender and tasty biscuits. But can you also use it for your sweet and chewy cookies?

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Waffle in waffle maker, next to waffles and nuts in a plate
    By Julia Mullaney

    The Proper Way To Clean Your Waffle Iron

    A waffle maker has little crevices that give waffles their signature pattern, but which are also very hard to clean. Here's the best way to go about it.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
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