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  • Citrus reamer and lemons

    Are You Using Your Citrus Reamer Wrong?

    Your citrus squeezer, juicer, or reamer is one of the handiest tools you can have in your kitchen arsenal, but do you know how to use it correctly?

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Sous vide bag being placed in pot

    Reheat Your Leftovers Sous Vide And Thank Us Later

    Using a microwave to reheat leftovers leads to sadness -- burned in some places, ice cold in others. To avoid such sorrow, break out the sous vide.

    By Rachel Dennis Read More
  • Croissants inside an air fryer

    The Simple Step To Prevent Your Air Fryer From Smoking

    If your air fryer smokes every time you use it, you may have a problem. But not one that can't be easily fixed with one step that uses a go-to kitchen tool.

    By Khyati Dand Read More
  • Woman setting the cooking time on an air fryer

    How Long Does It Take To Cook Meatloaf In The Air Fryer?

    Luckily, making the crispiest meatloaf ever - in half the time it takes to cook in the oven - is one of your air fryer's many hidden talents.

    By Lindsay Pevny Read More
  • Hand pressing down lever of white toaster

    How To Clean The Inside Of A Toaster The Right Way

    If you like toasted bagels, breads, and other warmed up foods, your toaster may be getting in a lot of overtime, which means you need to be sure to clean it.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed Read More
  • Cooked chicken wings in air fryer basket

    How Long Does It Take To Reheat Chicken Wings In An Air Fryer?

    Want to reheat chicken wings in a pinch? Use your air fryer. Not only is it a convenient, mess-free way to do so but it also takes no time at all.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • air fryer

    Air Fryer Vs Convection Oven: Everything You Need To Know, According To A Home Chef

    Ever wondered what the difference is between air fryers and convection ovens? While both appliances get the job done, here's some insight into their features.

    By Suzannah Kolbeck Read More
  • Electric stove coil with clean drip pan

    How To Clean Your Stove Drip Pans So They Look Like New

    Stove drip pans (the metal trays that sit under each of the burners of your electric coil cooktop) are a hot spot for spilled food and kitchen messes.

    By Lindsay Pevny Read More
  • Full ice cream maker canister

    The Easiest Way To Clean Your Ice Cream Maker

    There's nothing better than enjoying homemade ice cream fresh out of an ice cream maker - and luckily, cleaning this helpful appliance is a breeze.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • bowl of cooked long grain white rice

    How To Cook Rice In The Air Fryer

    Your air fryer can do miraculous things, including cook rice in a hands-free, set it and forget it way, leaving you time to focus on the rest of your meal.

    By Lindsay Pevny Read More
  • Rotisserie chickens with golden-brown skin

    Easily Shred Rotisserie Chicken With Just One Kitchen Tool

    Shredding chicken by hand (or fork) can take a whole team of people in the kitchen, but using this one tool cuts the work down to less than a minute.

    By Arun Kristian Das Read More
  • Golden brown chicken nuggets in an air fryer

    How Long Does It Take To Air Fry Chicken Nuggets?

    Want to get your chicken nuggets onto the table faster than you can with an oven? Pop them into the air fryer for only a few minutes for golden crispy goodness.

    By Coralle Panrucker Read More
  • Clean blender in kitchen

    Yes, Your Blender Can Actually Clean Itself

    Cleaning your blender can be a huge hassle, but you can clean it easily hands-free. Just add some water and give it a whir before you grab your sponge.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • Stove with smart-handles cooking veg stir-fry

    Inirv: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank

    The founders of Inirv went on Shark Tank to get funding for their smart stove knob that you can turn off with the push of a button in an app.

    By Sharon Rose Read More
  • Person reaching for spice jars on rack

    You Mean Spice Jars Have Had This Mess-Free Feature All Along?

    No one likes having to shake shake shake their spice jar to get what they need when cooking, but did you know there has been a better way all along?

    By Sharon Rose Read More
  • Hand holding a pink scoop of ice cream on a waffle cone

    How To Scoop Ice Cream Like The Pros At Ben & Jerry's

    To get a perfect scoop that doesn't twist your wrist, you just need to follow Ben and Jerry's method of plopping ice cream into your cone (or bowl).

    By Avery Tomaso Read More
  • person cutting steak on white cutting board

    The Best Type Of Cutting Board To Keep Your Knives Sharp

    Plastic or wooden cutting boards reign supreme in popularity, but pro chefs prefer a different material that keeps your expensive knives sharp and undamaged.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
  • woman cleaning oven door

    How To Easily Clean In Between The Glass Panes Of Your Oven

    Cleaning your oven is no easy task, especially if you're attempting to do so in between the glass panes of the door. But a trick using duct tape can help.

    By Jennifer Mathews Read More
  • An air fryer on a counter

    How Often To Clean Your Air Fryer For The Best Tasting Food

    While an air fryer seems like it doesn't need much maintenance, the truth is you should clean it more often to have the best tasting food and efficiency.

    By Khyati Dand Read More
  • assortment of kitchen knives

    Store Your Best Knives In Newspaper Before It's Too Late

    A quality kitchen knife is meant to last a lifetime, so make sure to protect its blade by wrapping it in newspaper before tossing it into a drawer.

    By Jennifer Mathews Read More
  • hands shucking an ear of corn by peeling back husk

    Your Microwave Is Key To Cleaning And Shucking Corn

    There's nothing quite like a beautifully charred corn on the cob, but the shucking involved, oy! Make your life easier with a simple tool: your microwave.

    By Sharon Rose Read More
  • assortment of foods stored in glass containers

    The Best Type Of Container To Prevent Freezer Burnt Food

    To stop freezer burn from ruining your ice cream, produce, and more, follow our tips for selecting glass containers that keep your frozen food in tip-top shape.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen Read More
  • Gas stove cooking with pan

    The Gas Stove Mistake That Permanently Damages Pans

    Pairing pans with a burner that is too large can quickly expose them to temperatures they weren't built to withstand, and can even warp them over time.

    By Holly Emily Charlton Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling at 92Y event

    Why Ina Garten Stores Her Knives Upside Down In The Block

    If you have a knife block, and you don't store your knives the way Ina Garten does inside her block, you're risking dulling your blades prematurely.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Japanese-style knives

    What Makes Japanese-Style Chef's Knives So Unique

    Santoku, gyuto, kiritsuke -- there are many types of Japanese chef's knives, but they are all built in a similar fashion unique from Western equivalents.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed Read More
  • Michael Symon attends a dinner hosted by Ayesha Nurdjaja and Michael Symon as part of the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One on October 14, 2023 in New York City.

    The Industry Product Michael Symon Uses To Clean His Dutch Oven

    A Dutch oven can be a huge helping tool in the kitchen - and it looks nice too. Especially when you clean it with an industry product Michael Symon suggests.

    By Annie Epstein Read More
  • microwave on kitchen counter

    The Mesh On Your Microwave Does A Lot More Than You Might Think

    Microwaves are not only convenient but they have features you may not even consider, such as the mesh on the outer door that does a lot more than you think.

    By Holly Emily Charlton Read More
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