This is how to use cookie cutters to create beautiful decorative designs out of store-bought pie dough, for desserts that look like you spent hours on them.
Keeping vegetables fresh all week can be a challenge, but the best way to ensure your veggies stay farm-fresh is to bathe them in vinegar for a quick pickle.
A glass cutting board may look and sound cool, but there are many reasons why you should pass up this material in favor of far more safe and effective options.
Whiskey is a drink, but it's also a passion, and for those who live and breathe it, getting a job in the industry may not be as difficult as you might expect.
Ever wonder how nice restaurants get their omelets just so, with a perfectly smooth custard as the base? Their secret -- they use a sieve to remove lumps.
When you've got a lot of food to grill and wish your cooking surface were a bit bigger, grab some empty metal cans and create a DIY space-saving setup.
Hummus has really had a moment lately, but now that the fascination has worn off, it's time to switch it up and make a protein-packed version with edamame.
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.
Few can deny that adding a bit of bacon to your grilled cheese is a good move - but drizzling a little bit of maple syrup truly takes things to the next level.
If you like to scatter some cinnamon and sugar on bread and call it a day, Ree Drummond wants to show you how your cinnamon toast could be so much better.
Duff Goldman used to be skeptical about a certain prep step found in many baking recipes, but he now understands and believes in its power, as should you.
In Britain, pie is more than a meal: It's an illustrious tradition, full of history and flavor. Our experts discuss what, exactly, makes the perfect pie.
To prevent caramel and other sugar-based candies from turning gritty, use a squeeze of lemon and some other tips to cut down on sugar crystal formation.