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Coconut milk is a great swap for traditional dairy in many recipes, but even though it's shelf-stable, it won't last forever. Here's how to tell if it's bad.
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Skip The Oil To Turn Boxed Cake Mix Into A Bakery-Worthy Creation
When it's time to bake up a sweet treat, a boxed cake mix could help you prepare a dessert quickly - but there's a way to take your cake to the next level. -
The Best Place In Your Kitchen To Store Canned Tuna
Canned goods seem hardy, but they can actually go bad relatively quickly if not stored properly, and this goes double for meat or fish like tuna. -
K-Pop's Inkigayo Sandwich Pairs Egg Salad With Sweet Jam
You've heard of Japanese egg sandwiches, but have you heard of their Korean cousin, the Inkigayo? Named after a broadcaster, it's a blend of sweet and savory. -
How Long Tahini Lasts Once Opened
Tahini's unique nutty flavor and smooth texture makes it a perfect addition to sweet and savory meals, but how long does it last once you open the container? -
For Better Cookies, Mix Baking Soda And Powder
If you want your cookie to get that beautiful golden brown and cook through at an even rate, you need to try adding both baking powder and soda to your dough. -
Rice Paper Is Key To Making A Vegan Fish Sandwich That Doesn't Fall
If you want to make the vegan fish sandwich of your dreams, you don't need a pre-made patty from the store -- you just need some rice paper to hold it together. -
Why Retailers Card You When Buying Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Many retailers are still going to card you when you purchase non-alcoholic drinks. It may seem strange, but non-alcoholic drinks still contain alcohol. -
Why Cornstarch Is Key To Making Your Scrambled Eggs Better
If you want to enjoy the silkiest, creamiest scrambled eggs of your life, you don't need fancy techniques: You just need to add a cornstarch slurry. -
The Fridge Staple Ree Drummond Uses For Easy Monkey Bread
Ree Drummond's easy, sticky-sweet monkey bread recipe uses a store-bought shortcut that even nervous amateur bakers can pull off flawlessly. -
Ree Drummond's Plastic Bag Hack Makes Omelets Flip-Free
If you can never seen to flip an omelet without mangling it, or it always sticks to your pan, try Ree Drummond's no-flip, no-fry omelet-making method. -
New Reports Reveal Concerning Amounts Of Lead In Kids' Lunchables
If you looked into your lunch box as a kid and saw Lunchables, you were immediately excited, but that excitement has dwindled after recent reports of lead. -
The Best Way To Clean Burnt Food From Stainless Steel Pans
Burnt-on food on a stainless steel pan can be a stubborn beast, but these easy methods for cleaning it off can leave your cookware sparkling in no time. -
Bobby Flay's Pro Tip For Perfectly Cooked Scrambled Eggs
Bobby Flay is the king of the grill but also an enthusiastic champion of brunch. When he has a tip for creamy scrambled eggs, you can bet we take notes. -
How Long Does Cooked Pasta Really Last In The Fridge?
If you feel like leftover pasta isn't worth saving, learn how long it lasts and how to store it properly to cut down on food waste and prep easy future meals. -
What It Really Means When Your Eggs Float In Water
You have probably heard that when an egg floats, it's rotten. Well, maybe, but not necessarily. You need to crack the egg to see if it's really gone off. -
Expert Tips For Making Hollandaise In Half The Time
Hollandaise is one of the most delicious parts of brunch, but it's one of the hardest mother sauces to master. Fortunately, you can make the process easier. -
How Long An Open Orange Juice Bottle Should Last In The Fridge
Orange juice may be a breakfast table staple, but that carton won't last forever - and if it's freshly squeezed, it will have an even shorter lifespan. -
Hold Up, José Andrés Dips His Potato Chips In Stew
José Andrés' favorite chips and dip combo actually involves a tasty stew, creating an easy and delicious meal that can be adapted to your tastes. -
The Las Vegas Cocktail Bar You Can't Miss, According To Mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim - Exclusive
We spoke to Tony Abou-Ganim at Nassau Paradise Island Wine and Food Fest's Jerk Jam event and asked about his favorite Las Vegas watering hole. -
Why It's A Mistake To Ignore The Texas Roadhouse Kids' Menu
Food isn't getting any cheaper, so it's good to save where you can, which brings us to the Texas Roadhouse kids' menu -- a great way to save on takeout. -
Why Your Garlic Sometimes Turns Green And How To Prevent It
Garlic that has turned an unappetizing blue-green color results from a natural chemical reaction, which can be slowed or prevented using a few simple tips. -
The Best Way To Make Ice Cubes Without A Tray
Don't have a built-in ice maker in your fridge and your trays have all gone missing? No problem! There are other ways to make ice cubes using kitchen tools. -
The Kitchen Appliance Bobby Flay Says Everyone Should Have In Their Kitchen
It might seem obvious, but if you want to cook like a pro, there's one tried and true appliance you should always have in your kitchen, according to Bobby Flay. -
The Texas Roadhouse Hack That Makes Meal Prep Painless
Do you want your entire lunch or dinner menu prepped for you for about $40? Of course you do. The answer lies in Texas Roadhouse family meals. -
How Long Store-Bought Salsa Lasts Once It's Been Opened
Contrary to popular belief, both homemade and store-bought salsas can go bad and make you sick, and in a much shorter time period than you might think. -
The Easy Vegan Alternative For Heavy Cream
With just two ingredients, you can can whip up a vegan substitute for heavy cream that works great in soups, pastas, dips, and even some desserts.