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  • Person pouring white wine from glass into metal cooking pot.

    Cook White Wine With Specific Foods For Culinary Success

    White wine is a popular cooking ingredient, but an expert says it pays to take note of how you're pairing it. Think carefully and reap the culinary rewards.

    By Natalie Avila December 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Wine poured into pot on stove

    The Reason You Should Avoid Using Cooking Wine

    Cooking wine is often derided by chefs, who urge you to use the real stuff instead. But why should cooking wine stay far away from your kitchen?

    By Rolland Judd December 13th, 2024 Read More
  • A chef adding the finishing touches to a meal

    Even Expert Chefs Make Cooking Mistakes: These Pros Admit Their Occasional Blunders

    You might find it comforting to know that even pro chefs make blunders in the kitchen. Here's three chefs who talk about the mistakes they make while cooking.

    By Deirdre Mundorf December 9th, 2024 Read More
  • A woman holds a bag of frozen shrimp

    Can You Really Cook Seafood Straight From Frozen?

    Some sources claim you can cook seafood straight from its frozen state, but an expert says this may not be the best idea when it comes to texture and flavor.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Three strips of crispy bacon on wood board

    The Best Timing And Temperature To Bake Crispy Bacon

    Baking slices of bacon can be a smart and easy move, but you will need to pay close attention to oven temperature and how long you cook this meat.

    By Rolland Judd November 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Crispy cooked Brussels sprouts

    Your Air Fryer Is The Secret To Perfectly Crisp Brussels Sprouts

    If cooking Brussels sprouts in the oven or a pan isn't working out, then you may want to try an air fryer to get perfectly crisp Brussels sprouts in no time.

    By Natalie Avila November 27th, 2024 Read More
  • baked potatoes with tomatoes

    Ultimate Loaded Twice-Baked Potatoes Recipe

    These twice-baked potatoes live up to their loaded namesake thanks to goodies like cheese, bacon, sour cream, and scallions.

    By Julianne De Witt November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Juicy, golden corn on the cob is piled on a platter and topped with seasoning and parsley.

    Ditch The Boiling Water And Cook Corn On The Cob In Your Air Fryer

    Boiling corn on the cob may be a classic technique, but consider using an air fryer for a less-involved method that produces serious flavor and texture.

    By Stephanie Oliveira Nguyen November 20th, 2024 Read More
  • A pound of ground beef on a cutting board, surrounded by onions, peppers, seasonings, and tomatoes.

    How Long Does Raw And Cooked Ground Beef Last In The Fridge?

    Both raw and cooked ground beef can be valuable ingredients in your kitchen, so it pays to know exactly how long both varieties last in the fridge.

    By Shantella Huddleston November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Pasta and beans in black bowl on black surface.

    Leftover Bean Broth Is The Rich Liquid You Should Use To Cook Pasta

    Don't toss leftover bean broth. This cooking liquid could be a key component of your next pasta meal, from cooking the noodles to building a flavorful sauce.

    By Dhruv Trivedi November 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Sliced mushrooms in a pan

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Cooking Mushrooms, Explained By Experts

    Just slice up mushrooms and sling 'em in the pan, right? Wrong. We contacted three experts who schooled us on common mistakes made when cooking mushrooms.

    By Deirdre Mundorf November 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Grilled cheese sandwich with melted cheddar

    Change Up Your Grilled Cheese With An Unexpected Bread Swap

    If your classic grilled cheese sandwich is starting to feel a bit humdrum, then it may be time to make a simple but impactful change with an easy bread swap.

    By Natalie Avila November 10th, 2024 Read More
  • wooden bowl of black truffle, shaved truffle on wooden plate underneath

    Cook Your Truffles As Soon As Possible To Pack A Flavor Punch

    To get the best flavor punch that you can from your spendy fresh truffles, be sure to use them as soon as possible and store them thoughtfully.

    By Alexa Valme November 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Mulled cider in glass mug

    Why You Should Use A Slow Cooker To Make Mulled Cider

    If you're sick of spending all your time in the kitchen during get-togethers, then this slow cooker mulled cider method could be just the thing you need.

    By Rolland Judd October 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Thanksgiving turkey on table

    The Most Common Mistakes People Make When Cooking Thanksgiving Turkey

    The star of Thanksgiving dinner is a perfectly cooked turkey. Well, sometimes, it's not so perfect. So, we compiled this list to help you avoid catastrophe.

    By Deirdre Mundorf October 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Buttered peas in glass bowl

    Dress Up Canned Peas By Cooking Them In A Buttery Sauce

    If canned peas seem all too boring, then a simple sauce made with butter, lemon, and herbs can be just the thing to perk up this classic green legume.

    By Rolland Judd October 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Cooked penne pasta in a strainer on wooden table

    Here's When It's Perfectly Okay To Rinse Noodles After Cooking Them

    The prospect of rinsing cooked noodles may make some cooks gasp, but there are some occasions when it's perfectly okay to give those carbs a quick rinse.

    By Alexa Valme October 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Person holding box of Chef Boyardee pizza maker

    Yes, Chef Boyardee Was Real And He Cooked For A President

    Chef Boyardee isn't just a face on a can. He was a real Italian-American chef who gained recognition from the President of the United States himself.

    By Chris Day October 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Black plastic kitchen utensils beige background

    Why Your Black Plastic Cooking Utensils Might Be Toxic

    A recent scientific study indicates that common black plastic cooking utensils may contain seriously unwanted toxic chemicals. Here are the facts.

    By Rolland Judd October 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Person eating McDonald's burger

    If You Want A Freshly-Cooked Burger At McDonald's, Here's The Only One You Can Order

    Currently, if you go to McDonald's and want a burger that's cooked to order, there is only one menu item to select. Here's what to order and why.

    By Rolland Judd October 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Fresh bread from the oven

    How To Tell Your Homemade Bread Is Fully Baked

    Baking bread may sometimes feel mysterious, but there's actually a simple way to tell that a homemade loaf is fully baked. An expert explains what to do.

    By Dhruv Trivedi October 10th, 2024 Read More
  • A grilled cheese with melted filling

    How To Add A Sweet Heat To Your Grilled Cheese With One Ingredient

    If grilled cheese is getting a bit humdrum, then the simple addition of one sweet and spicy ingredient can bring some welcome heat to a classic sandwich.

    By Dhruv Trivedi October 6th, 2024 Read More
  • A plate of sliced scrapple

    Pennsylvania Dutch Cooks Explain What Scrapple Is And What It Tastes Like

    Scrapple has been a Pennsylvania Dutch staple for centuries, but what exactly is it? We tapped two experts who gave us the deep-dive on this unique dish.

    By Lily Greenall September 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Dried pasta on table with glass jar

    The Unexpected Way To Flavor Pasta Before You Cook It

    If your pasta is feeling humdrum, there's an unexpected way you bring some extra flavor to the party before you even start to cook the noodles.

    By Rolland Judd September 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Al dente pasta in boiling water

    The Unconventional Appliance You Can Use To Cook Pasta

    If you're short on time, you may want to use this unconventional but supremely useful appliance to cook your pasta fast and to the perfect texture.

    By Dhruv Trivedi September 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Grilled corn, potatoes, peppers, and eggplant

    An Expert Weighs In On How To Grill Potatoes, Peppers, Eggplant, And Corn

    Grilling vegetables can seem more daunting than it is. So, we spoke to a personal chef to get some top tips for grilling potatoes, peppers and eggplant.

    By Dhruv Trivedi September 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Person making fries in air fryer

    Stop Making This Common Mistake Cooking With Your Air Fryer

    Air fryers are a kitchen miracle, but if used improperly can lead to soggy rather than crispy results. Avoid the most common mistake for crunchy results.

    By Dhruv Trivedi September 4th, 2024 Read More
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