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How to DIY Insulated Baking Sheets

Insulated baking sheets cook food evenly, but they can be pricey. Here's how to form a makeshift one at home.

Cut Onions Safely by Using Corn Holders

It can be challenging to keep hold of an onion when slicing and dicing. Here's a simple way to get a better grip.

How to Remove Pin Bones From Fish

These days, many retailers remove pin bones from salmon, but in case they don't, here's how to find and remove them.

How to Make Bread Crumbs in a Flash

Fresh bread crumbs from a quality loaf can turn a dish from good to great. Here's how to have them at a moment's notice.

An Easy Way to Seed Hot Chiles

Vegetable peelers aren't just for peeling — here are a couple ways to use another part of the handy little tool.

How to Store Sharp Skewers Safely

Metal skewers are more attractive and economical than bamboo. Here's a way to store them that will keep your hands safe.

Use A Whisk To Brew Tea

Nothing beats the summer heat like fresh-brewed iced tea. Here's a simple way to make brewing easy!

Tip to Transfer Roasted Chicken From Pan to Cutting Board or Serving Platter

Fresh from the pan, a whole chicken can be awkward (if not impossible) to handle. Here's a painless way to transport it.

How to Oil Grill Grates to Season & Prevent Sticking

Especially for meat with fattier skin, like chicken wings, oiling the grill grate is crucial so your food doesn't stick.

Multi-Purpose Ricer: Other Uses for Your Potato Ricer

The name may suggest they're only good for one thing, but potato ricers make multiple cooking processes simpler.

How to Determine How Much Liquid to Add to Slow Cooker

You'd be surprised how many recipes can be made in a slow cooker. Here's one crucial thing to note before getting started.

Frying Basics

From the equipment, to the oil, to the narrow temperature window, many things go into that perfectly crisp home-fried coating.


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Bloody Mary Pops

For a savory, boozy popsicle, give these Bloody Mary Pops a try — they’re perfect for a brunch on the patio. Inspired by the classic brunch cocktail, these alcohol-infused pops have all the traditional flavors of a Bloody Mary, but in a refreshing, conveniently packed form.

Cucumber-Soju Coolers

These vibrant Cucumber Soju-Coolers are the perfect refreshing accompaniment to a spicy meal. Fresh mint, cucumber, lime, and just a touch of sweetness come together for the perfect summer drink. Word to the wise, it’s nearly impossible to have just one.

Considered Korea’s national alcohol, Soju, at its most basic, is a colorless, 20–24 percent alcohol-by-volume spirit. It’s neutral-tasting, like vodka, and is traditionally made from rice. But modern producers often use other starch…

Homemade Yogurt

Creamy Homemade Yogurt is so luscious in taste and texture, and so simple to make, once you try it, you may never purchase it again. When you make yogurt at home, you control everything about it — quality of ingredients, thickness, and tartness of the finished product. Incubate your yogurt based on your taste preferences; more time for more tartness. For thinner yogurt, skip the nonfat dry milk.

Creamed Spinach Sauce

This Creamed Spinach Sauce was created to top our Steak House Mushroom Burgers, but it also pairs nicely with grilled steak or pork tenderloin.

Tuscan Beans

These “baked beans” are delicious warm or at room temperature.

Béarnaise Sauce

Béarnaise [behr-NAYZ] is a derivative, or variation, of hollandaise. Prepare the sauce as directed in our How To Make Classic Hollandaise article, but follow this recipe for a delightfully buttery sauce enhanced with the light anise-like flavor of fresh tarragon. Use this béarnaise to top the Stuffed Filet Mignon Oscar…

Apple-Mustard Sauce

For a glazed corned beef, brush some of this Apple-Mustard Sauce over the Braised Corned Beef and broil until glazed, if desired.

Stir-Fried Leeks with Salt & Pepper Shrimp

Leeks aren’t usually the star of the show, they’re used to playing a supporting role. But when given the opportunity, they can shine.

Although they don’t look like onions, leeks are in the same family and share some of the same flavor characteristics — they’re just a bit more subtle and sweet. Unlike bulb-forming onions, leeks actually grow in layered stalks. The tops are much greener than the bottoms because they’re exposed to more sunlight. However, only the light portion is edible …

Beer & Brat Potato Salad

Potato salad is nearly synonymous with summer gatherings — what would a picnic or a barbecue be without it? This version takes a cue from the Midwest with beer, brats, and whole-grain mustard. Give it a try at your next cookout and be the hit of the party.

Watermelon Rind Pickles

Watermelon Rind Pickles are the classic way to prepare the squash-like rinds of watermelon. Simmer the rinds in salt water to tenderize, then pickle them in a sweet and tangy brine that’s enhanced with cinnamon, fresh ginger, and pickling spices. If you like bread-and-butter pickles, you'll love these!

Grilled Pepper Salad with black beans & avocado

The perfect Mexican-style side dish, this grilled pepper salad with black beans, creamy avocado, and fresh cilantro pairs well with any smoky grilled main dish.

Breakfast Pizza with pico de gallo

To bake pizza in the oven, preheat oven to 450° and bake 12 minutes.