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  • a bowl of uncooked brown rice

    The Step You Shouldn't Skip For Tender Brown Rice

    If you want the most tender brown rice that melts in your mouth as you eat it, there is one essential cooking step you shouldn't skip while it's on the stove.

    By Marianne Posadas 9 months ago Read More
  • Coffee beans spilling out of bag

    You're Probably Storing Your Coffee Beans Wrong

    Keeping your coffee in the bag it came in can be a death sentence for the freshness of your beans, so follow some expert advice to store them the right way.

    By Khyati Dand 9 months ago Read More
  • waffles on plate

    How To Cook Frozen Waffles In The Air Fryer

    The air fryer is a game-changer for frozen waffles, as the circulating hot air crisps up the exterior while keeping the interior light and fluffy.

    By Mike McEnaney 9 months ago Read More
  • Colorful macarons stacked on a plate

    The Stirring Tip For Picture-Perfect Macarons Every Time

    If you want to try making macarons at home, there is one big tip to making them perfect - and it all has to do with how you stir the batter.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • Tuna mayo rice with scallions and seaweed

    A 3-Ingredient Base You Need For A Simple Yet Delicious Tuna Dish

    When you need an easy lunch or a quick dinner, you only need three ingredients for a filling, delicious meal: canned tuna, rice, and mayonnaise.

    By Lili Kim 9 months ago Read More
  • chicken tenderloins on wooden board

    If Your Raw Chicken Has White Strings, Don't Be Alarmed

    Those small white threads in chicken breasts and drumsticks are neither abnormal nor unsafe to eat, but there are easy ways to remove them if you wish.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • person using digital kitchen scale

    Do You Need Measuring Cups If You Have A Kitchen Scale?

    Though useful, a kitchen scale doesn't give you total freedom to throw away your measuring cups, as not all chefs or recipes rely on digital scales.

    By Sean Beckwith 9 months ago Read More
  • Baked apple with toppings

    Bake Apples In The Air Fryer For An Easy Fall Dessert

    Apple pie doesn't have to be a laborious, time-consuming affair. Try air frying apples with spices and toppings for a tasty, seasonal dessert.

    By Emily Shepherd 9 months ago Read More
  • Fish sandwich on plate with potato wedges

    14 Underrated Toppings To Add To Your Fish Sandwiches

    Time to move over, mayonnaise. If you want to dress up a classic fish sandwich, these underrated toppings will take the flavors to new heights.

    By Lauren Bair 9 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart in glittering sequined outfit

    Martha Stewart's Favorite Recipes From Her Upcoming 100th Cookbook

    For her 100th book, Martha Stewart carefully chose a host of her best recipes of all time, and named four in particular as her favorites among favorites.

    By Sharon Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Cod milt roe in bowl with chop sticks

    What Is Cod Milt And How Do You Eat It?

    Cod milt may sound unfamiliar to some eaters, but it's a prized delicacy in all sorts of cultures from around the world, and can be prepared in so many ways.

    By Sharon Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • smooth guacamole in a bowl

    The Plastic Bag Trick For Extra Smooth Guacamole

    There are a myriad of ways to get your guacamole to your desired consistency, but using a plastic bag is the fastest for creamy, spreadable dip.

    By Jordyn Stone 9 months ago Read More
  • An oven thermometer

    The Reason You Should Consider Investing In An Oven Thermometer

    If you want to bake like a true pro, a little precision goes a long way - and investing in an oven thermometer is a great way to achieve accuracy.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • Box of pears in cold storage

    The Best Way To Store Pears For Ultimate Freshness

    Pears can be a tricky fruit to store, whether ripe or unripe, but we have the best tips for getting them to the stage you want and stopping them from rotting.

    By Emily Shepherd 9 months ago Read More
  • potato skins with bacon, cheese, and sour cream

    What's The Actual Difference Between Twice-Baked Potatoes And Potato Skins?

    Twice-baked potatoes and potato skins resemble each other and are even made somewhat similarly, but each dish has its own unique flavors and textures.

    By Danielle Esposito 9 months ago Read More
  • slice of lemon layer cake on white plate with lemon slices

    The Zesty Way To Elevate Boxed Lemon Cake Mix

    Want to make your lemon cake way more citrusy, fruity, and delicious? Just add a fresh touch to both the cake and frosting using one ingredient.

    By Katie Moore 9 months ago Read More
  • Tuna salad in a bowl

    For Tangier Tuna Salad, Swap Mayo With One Creamy Dressing

    Classic tuna salad is perfect for some of us, but for a tangy, refreshing, and herbal twist, use a classic salad dressing in place of plain old mayo.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • slice of red velvet cake with strawberries

    Upgrade Boxed Cake Mix With An Easy And Fresh Ingredient

    When a boxed cake feels sort of blah, and adding cinnamon or chocolate chips isn't cutting it, turn to this fresh ingredient for a burst of refreshing flavor.

    By Crystal Antonace 9 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of fresh blueberries

    How Do You Store Blueberries So They Don't Turn Mushy?

    Blueberries can be tough to store in the fridge without leading to a moldy mess, but this foolproof method will make them last for weeks instead of days.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 9 months ago Read More
  • Plant-based milks

    Why You Should Use Unsweetened Non-Dairy Milk In Your Baked Goods

    Baking with non-dairy milk is easy, but there is one universal rule, and that is to make sure to only use the unsweetened and unflavored options.

    By M Lavelle 9 months ago Read More
  • Blue cheese

    Forget Ricotta, Try Whipping Up Blue Cheese For A Versatile Topping

    If you're looking to amp up the sharpness factor in your dinner recipes, whipped blue cheese is exactly the topping you've been searching for.

    By M Lavelle 9 months ago Read More
  • steak fajitas in a skillet

    What's The Best Cut Of Steak For Fajitas?

    A popular Tex-Mex dish, steak fajitas are delicious and super easy to make at home as long as you have the right technique - and the right cut of meat.

    By Danielle Esposito 9 months ago Read More
  • beef jerky

    How Long Does Beef Jerky Last Once It's Opened?

    The good news is that once you've opened that bag of either homemade or store-bought beef jerky, it can last quite a while if you play your cards right!

    By Mike McEnaney 9 months ago Read More
  • Two vacuum-sealed pork loin chops

    Why You Should Try Using A Sous Vide To Cook Pork Chops

    Food Republic asked Rich Parente, chef and owner of the Clock Tower Grill, for his take on why sous vide is so great for cooking pork chops.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • baked mac and cheese with fork

    Spice Up Your Mac And Cheese With One Saucy Addition

    Give your macaroni and cheese a spicy kick with one of the easiest upgrades around by adding this hot sauce to your favorite mac and cheese casserole.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 9 months ago Read More
  • Pasta over boiling pot

    Toss A Bouillon Cube Into Your Pasta Water For Umami-Packed Noodles

    Adding a bouillon cube to your pasta water as the noodles cook provides a savory, umami-rich boost to whatever you decide to pair with it later.

    By Adam Raphael 9 months ago Read More
  • coleslaw bowl

    Upgrade The Flavor Of Your Coleslaw With One Sweet Ingredient

    What if we told you there's a secret sweet ingredient you can add to coleslaw that will delight its hardcore fans and possibly even turn naysayers around?

    By Mike McEnaney 9 months ago Read More
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