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.
Read MorePairing 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.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than going to make a nice pastry from scratch only to realize you actually do need a rolling pin. No pin? No problem! Use a wine bottle.
Read MoreInstant Pots and pressure cookers can cook in a myriad of ways, but there are a few dishes that aren't suited for it -- especially slow-cooking stews.
Read MoreLike knives, vegetable peelers can become dull over time. But there's a tried and proven way to sharpen them, and you can do so right from home.
Read MoreFrying foods results in super tasty results, but comes at a price - usually burnt arms and messy stovetops. But you can use this cheap tool for protection.
Read MoreRolling pizza cutters serve a purpose, but let's be honest -- they don't serve that purpose well, leaving pizza a sloppy mess. Avoid the stress with this tool.
Read MoreGordon Ramsay's three-finger rule for cutting herbs not only helps you preserve the flavor of your herbs, but also protects your fingers from getting cut.
Read MoreBobby Flay has mastered the art of many cuisines, and his savvy skills with pasta are no exception. His hack for making pasta dough in a jiff is a real winner.
Read MoreWhile, yes, you can use an ice cream maker to make ice cream, you don't actually need one. If you have a stand mixer, you can make creamy ice cream at home.
Read MoreThere are a million ways to build a salad, but all that prep can put us off from actually making one. Be two steps ahead with your very own salad bar at home.
Read MoreIf you hate when your toast turns soft and soggy as it sits on a plate, seek out this simple and elegant British-born tool that keeps toast crisp and dry.
Read MoreWhile, yes, homemade is delicious, but even the most famous chefs know that sometimes store-bought pasta sauce just makes life a little easier.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreIf you're planning on crisping up your chicken wings in your air fryer, you need to focus on the chicken skin and get it cooked to perfection.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons we all may want to reduce our plastic use, but how does a beeswax wrap hold up against traditional plastic wrap?
Read MoreYes, it's true: You can use a milk frother to introduce more aeration into your next tequila drink, resulting in a delightfully smooth-tasting spirit.
Read MoreWhile you'll have to accept the fact that you'll have to replace your non-stick pans every few years, there are mistakes you can avoid to prolong their use.
Read MoreLove garlic but detest that sticky garlic oil that gets on your hands and stinks up your kitchen? Peel and smash away! Stainless steel can help remove odors.
Read MoreMaybe you've had cold brew at a cafe and want to try making it yourself, but how do you go about it? You don't need a fancy machine -- just a French press.
Read MoreIf you want crushed ice for your cocktail, you could break out your blender or food processor, but could an immersion blender get the job done too?
Read MoreYour moka coffee pot, just like an espresso machine, drip coffee pot, or French press, needs to be cleaned regularly to make sure you get the best cup of Joe.
Read MoreIf you want flawlessly crispy skin on your salmon fillet, don't reach for a nonstick pan. Instead, just this one easy hack for the crispy salmon of your dreams.
Read MoreEasily remove the chewy tendon running throughout the white meat of your chicken tender - without losing too much meat - with this ingenious fork tine hack.
Read MoreWhether you invest in high-quality pans or simply have an old non-stick frying pan that you love, you'll want to take care of it the way Ina Garten does hers.
Read MoreWe all have preferences in the kitchen, including what tools we reach for when mincing garlic. Yet the garlic press won't be found in Ina Garten's inventory.
Read MoreSo you've brought a bottle of wine to a party only to realize, with dawning horror, there's no bottle opener. Never fear! You can still get the cork out.
Read MoreIf you want the best pastry dough of your life, to stop your butter from melting in the pastry, you need to chill your rolling pin before you use it.
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