Do You Really Need To Toss Scallops In Flour Before Cooking?
Some recipes for seared scallops call for tossing them in flour before cooking, but this step has a few drawbacks that could make you reconsider.
Read MoreSome recipes for seared scallops call for tossing them in flour before cooking, but this step has a few drawbacks that could make you reconsider.
Read MoreA stack of pancakes can be divine. But there are a lot of little mistakes people make when prepping flapjacks. Let's show you how to easily avoid all those.
Read MoreRee Drummond, aka the Pioneer Woman, knows her way around a kitchen, and the way she cuts pineapple saves so much fruit (and makes it a breeze)!
Read MoreTry using these two super-simple methods to turn hot chocolate mix into a delicious chocolate dip to be served with cookies, pretzels fruit, and more.
Read MoreWhile, yes, technically, you can eat mango skin and it won't kill you, you may find that it's a rather unpleasant experience for many reasons.
Read MoreIf you want to switch things up and try a new, unique take on gnocchi that's absolutely delicious, then you need to skip the potato and use this veg instead.
Read MoreYes, you read that correctly: You can make some of the best latte foam of your life in your microwave in under a minute. It's even easier than it sounds.
Read MoreHave a musty odor in the back of your fridge that not even baking soda will eliminate? It's time to break out the coffee grounds and let them do their thing.
Read MoreFor anyone venturing into the world of homemade tortillas, you'll want to avoid making this mistake to ensure your delicious tortillas turn out well.
Read MoreIf you want your vinaigrette to taste and feel like you got it straight from a restaurant, you need to try Bobby Flay's fast and easy emulsion technique.
Read MoreBacon fat can elevate nearly any dish, and when properly rendered, makes a great-tasting alternative to butter or margarine. You can even spread it on toast!
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to liven up your next dinner party, pull out the porron and pour wine into each other's mouths. Here's what we mean.
Read MoreFood Network personality Giada De Laurentiis knows a thing or two about pasta sauce. Her tip for elevating store-bought varieties is practical and tasty.
Read MoreIt can be tricky to use an entire pack of bacon in one go, especially when bought it bulk. To keep it fresh, only keep it frozen for about a month.
Read MoreJulia Child may be known for her mastery of French cuisine, but she was just as passionate about traditional American cooking, including her light pumpkin pie.
Read MoreBagged salads are fast and convenient. Here's a bunch of secrets on those lettuce bags, from how to keep them fresh longer to reviving wilted leaves.
Read MoreTired of your soft fruit, be it avocado or mango, squishing into mush as you cut it or sliding all over the cutting board? Use this technique.
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis is the reigning ruler of Italian fare, and if she says that store bought pizza dough is good enough for her, then it's good enough for us.
Read MoreAnyone who has ever baked a pie without weights knows it's risky business. Weights definitely help keep crusts, well, crusty, but which are best?
Read MoreJacques Pépin is the undisputed king of accessible French cuisine, and he has many useful tricks up his sleeve, including a fast way to peel garlic.
Read MoreWhether it's leftover bacon or some sandwich meat, like bologna, that you want to warm, it's better to not put your processed meat in a microwave.
Read MoreYou may sit down to some gorgeous Korean barbecue and think all those small dishes are appetizers. Understandable, but they are meant to be eaten with the meal.
Read MoreJuicy, flavorful pomegranates go far beyond just the seeds resting within; the peels also have great benefits and can be used in a variety of ways.
Read MoreIf you're craving a burger and have a can of lentil soup on hand, you're literally just a few steps and a little bit of time away from satiating your craving.
Read MoreIf you've got some frozen bread you're interested in eating, don't just stick it on your counter to thaw. You'll end up with a sad, dry loaf.
Read MoreSteak makes a delicious meal, but it can get pricey fast. To keep costs down, use cheaper cuts of meat, like round steak, but you need to cook them differently.
Read MoreWhile it may not technically be two bucks anymore, Two Buck Chuck can be transformed into something great. Just stick the whole thing in the freezer.
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