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  • Gordon Ramsay at an event in 2017

    How To Dice An Onion Like Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon Ramsay's method for dicing an onion is quick and simple and will leave you with perfect tiny dice and a lot fewer tears than many other methods.

    By Julia Holland Read More
  • Plated sliced sashimi

    How To Cut Sashimi - And What's The Right Knife For The Job?

    Believe it or not, preparing sashimi at home isn't hard - so long as you have the right tool. Here's the best knife for cutting sashimi and how to do it.

    By Matthew Spina Read More
  • Open box of straberries outside

    How To Wash Strawberries With Baking Soda

    You may have heard of the recent trend of washing one's strawberries in baking soda. It turns out that this kitchen staple is perfect for the job.

    By Courtney Iseman Read More
  • A lemon being zested with a grater

    How To Zest A Lemon Without A Zester, 3 Easy Ways

    You don't need to have a citrus zester on hand to zest a lemon at home and get the most out of its flavor. Here are three quick and simple ways to do this.

    By Martha Brennan Read More
  • People waiting in line at the Costco food court

    This Costco Food Court Spread Couldn't Be Easier To Replicate At Home. Here's How To Do It

    You can recreate one of the tastiest spreads available at the Costco food court. Discover the simple recipe and cooking methods you'll need to make it.

    By Ebony Bellamy Read More
  • Someone with black gloves slicing a brisket

    Here's Exactly How To Spritz Brisket For A Tasty Charred Crust

    Unsure if you should spritz your brisket? One chef reveals his thoughts on why you should give this method a try and the best time to do so.

    By Holly Tishfield Read More
  • A person removes a package of frozen meat from a freezer

    How To Quickly Thaw Frozen Meat Using Just Two Pans

    Grab a couple pans and say goodbye to the ice crystals on your beef. Just use this super simple trick for thawing frozen meat so you can start cooking fast.

    By Amanda Berrill Read More
  • Olive Garden salad and breadsticks

    It's So Easy To Recreate Olive Garden's Signature Salad At Home - Here's Why

    If you've ever craved an Olive Garden salad, but didn't want to drive to the restaurant, you'll be excited to learn just how easy it is to make at home.

    By Claire Redden Read More
  • Three plumbers with their arms crossed standing behind a kitchen sink

    11 Common Kitchen Sink Problems And How To Fix Them

    Having some kitchen sink problems and tried ... well, everything but the kitchen sink? Fear not. These plumbing experts have the advice you need.

    By Deirdre Mundorf Read More
  • different color peppercorns

    Here's How You Can Grind Pepper Without A Grinder On Hand

    Give yourself the delicious gift of freshly ground pepper, even if you don't have a grinder. These methods will show you how to process those peppercorns.

    By Deb Kavis Read More
  • A slab of raw prime rib roast on butcher paper with salt and pepper

    How To Turn Prime Rib Into 15 Ribeye Steaks (Plus How To Store Them For Later)

    If you find yourself with a giant prime rib, you don't have to cook it as is. You can divide that prime rib into over a dozen ribeye steaks.

    By Jen Peng Read More
  • Steaks marinating in dish

    How To Turn Almost Any Sauce Into A Marinade

    Get some extra use out of the flavors in your favorite sauce. Here's how you can turn nearly any sauce recipe into an incredible and tenderizing marinade.

    By Javaria Akbar Read More
  • Shrimp in a creamy white sauce

    How To Make Your White Wine Sauce Creamy Without Curdling

    Enjoy white wine sauces, but don't want it to curdle? Our expert shares how to keep your white wine sauce smooth and creamy without separation — the easy way.

    By Luna Christina Lupus Read More
  • Composite image featuring a bowl of fruit salad among additional ingredients

    Give Bland Fruit Salad An Instant Upgrade With These 13 Ingredients

    There's nothing quite as timeless as a colorful fruit salad. Find out delicious ways you can elevate the flavors of the dish without a lot of extra effort.

    By Nicole Quy Read More
  • Cross sections of elegant, modern kitchens

    13 Pro Tips To Make Your Kitchen Look Bougie On A Budget

    Want to make your kitchen look expensive without breaking the bank? Try one of these tips from expert designers, organizers, and home stagers.

    By Deirdre Mundorf Read More
  • Breaded chicken nuggets

    The Shake N Bake Method For Cooking Meat, Explained

    Shake 'n Bake is a popular, easy-to-use option for creating a flavorful breadcrumb layer on meat, but it's also easy to replicate and customize the process.

    By Elizabeth Okosun Read More
  • Cut peaches next to linen napkin

    The Linen Trick That Will Ripen Peaches Faster

    If you're looking for a way to help your peaches reach fruition, using a piece of linen cloth may do the trick. Here's what to know about this method.

    By Sylvia Tomczak Read More
  • A wooden spoon sits in a pan of white sauce

    How To Thicken Milk Without Adding Extra Ingredients

    If your recipe requires you to thicken milk, don't panic. You can create a thick, creamy milk without any additional ingredients or special kitchen tools.

    By Martha Brennan Read More
  • egg breakfast bagel sandwich with home fries

    This Kitchen Tool Is Key For On-The-Go Breakfast Sandwiches

    Using this tray to cook your eggs for breakfast sandwiches will make prep easy, no matter how many you're making, and allows for individual customization.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Two pint glasses of cider surrounded by apples

    How To Make Your Own Hard Cider From The Store-Bought Kind

    If you want to learn how to make a hard cider with the store-bought stuff at home, one expert reveals his technique and offers invaluable tips on the process.

    By Amanda Berrill Read More
  • Plated pierogies with sour cream bowled in the center

    The Extra Step That's Totally Worth It For Air-Fried Pierogi

    If you're making a batch of air-fried pierogies, one expert recommends a simple extra step that you just need to know about.

    By Austin Havens-Bowen Read More
  • Grilled shrimp skewers seasoned on a wooden board

    How To Prep Shrimp For The Grill For The Maximum Possible Flavor

    Want to enhance the flavor of your grilled shrimp to the highest levels imaginable? One chef offers his advice on the best way to prepare shrimp for the grill.

    By Matthew Spina Read More
  • A cut piece of warm, melty chicken cordon bleu

    The Secret To Better Chicken Cordon Bleu, According To A Chef

    To cook the absolute best chicken cordon bleu for your next meal, one chef offers an expert tip that you just need to know.

    By Martha Brennan Read More
  • A basket of crispy sweet potato fries

    2 Chef-Recommended Methods For The Absolute Crispiest Sweet Potato Fries

    Want to make the crispiest sweet potato fries at home? According to experts, there are two methods you can use to attain your culinary goals.

    By Martha Brennan Read More
  • Close-up of lemons washing in a colander

    How To Wash Lemons To Remove Dirt And Pesticides

    Whether you intend to use the peel or not, washing it is always a great way to ensure no contaminants are transferred to other parts of the lemon. Here's how.

    By Luna Regina Read More
  • a jar of homemade bone broth surrounded by bones and ingredients

    How To Source Affordable Bones For Your Homemade Broth

    Bone broth is a healthy and flavorful food, but it can be expensive to buy or make; there are a couple of tips you can follow for a more affordable option.

    By Amanda Berrill Read More
  • prime rib tied on a serving dish surrounded by vegetables

    When To Tie Your Prime Rib For The Best Results (And How To Do It Properly)

    When are you supposed to tie your prime rib? For the best results, we spoke with one chef who offers some advice on when and how to properly tie your meat.

    By Julia Holland Read More
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