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An Easy Way to Tell if Casseroles are Heated Through
It can be hard to tell if your casseroles are heated through to the center without taking a bite! Here’s an easy way to tell if the casserole you’re heating is hot throughout.
How to Evenly Cook Asparagus
Overcooked asparagus is a sad, mushy occasion! Here's a simple trick to ensure your steamed asparagus turns out perfectly every time.
How to Store Ice Cream to Prevent Ice Crystals
After you've opened a carton of ice cream, ice crystals quickly form on top which can ruin the texture of frozen dessert. Here's a simple way to prevent those pesky crystals from appearing!
Use a Cooling Rack for Bulk Dicing
Dicing and chopping eggs for salads like macaroni, potato, or egg can be time-intensive. Use a common kitchen item to help speed up the process!
Splatter-Free Bacon
Everyone loves bacon, but not the grease splatters that go with cooking in a skillet! Here's a simple way to cut down on splatters and keep your stovetop clean.
How to Achieve Salad Perfection
Salad greens sometimes reject the dressing, causing it to pool in the bottom of your bowl and ruin your salad. Here's a simple tip to help the dressing cling to your greens — and add more flavor!
A Mess-Free, Waste-Free Way to Measure Dry Ingredients
Measuring dry ingredients (that come in small containers) like cocoa powder can be a hassle — and messy! Here are a few ways you can measure these ingredients out without wasting a thing.
Berry Barrier for Pie Baking
Fresh berries in pies can make the bottom crust soggy. Here's a simple trick to keep the crust crisp and sliceable for your fruit pies.
Juice Your Citrus in Reverse
Keep those pips out of your mixing bowls when juicing citrus with this simple tip!
An Easy Way to Emulsify Dressings
A broken salad dressing equals a broken heart, in our opinion. Here's an easy, no-stress way to emulsify your dressings.
How to Roast Cherry Tomatoes
Grape tomatoes are expensive, so if they’re a little past their prime (a bit wrinkled), don’t throw them away — roast them. Here's an easy way to do it.
Remove the Bite from Raw Onions with This Simple Trick
If you love the crunch and flavor of raw onion — but hate the harsh bite — try this simple trick to mellow out your onions.
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Recipes
Lemon-Garlic Mayo
Herb-and-Cheese Drop Biscuits
Add these easy-to-make biscuits to your weekly rotation
Strawberry Shrub
Prepare this strawberry concentrate to use in drinks.
Frozen Strawberry- Aperol Cocktail
Aperol’s bitter herbal taste accentuates the natural sweetness of the strawberries.Makes 6 to 8 servings
Strawberry Sparkler
This refresging strawberry drink can be made with or without spirits.
Poppy Seed Chicken
With a creamy filling and a crunchy topping, this comforting, from-scratch casserole is right at home in your cast-iron skille
Breakfast BLTs with Charred Tomato Relish
Charring the tomatoes brings out the sweetness in these early spring gems, lending the flavor of peak summer tomatoes to these bagel-based Breakfast BLTs.
Toad-in-a-Hole Sandwiches
Caramelized onions add rich flavor to the smoky sausage on this fun Toad-in-a-Hole Sandwich.
Fried Chicken Biscuit Sandwiches
Buttery, homemade biscuits stacked with crispy chicken, creamy pimiento cheese, and a fried egg? Count us in.
Trout Amandine
Trout Amandine is a New Orleans, Louisiana, classic. This elegant dish keeps it simple with toasted almonds in lemon-herb butter sauce.
Cinnamon-Pecan Bars
Cinnamon-Pecan Bars are a holiday treat everyone will love. The classic cinnamon-sugar cookie base takes a Southern turn with the addition of toasty pecans.
Pumpkin Pancakes with Butter Pecan Syrup
Sweet seasonal indulgence or nutritious twist on a classic? These fluffy Pumpkin Pancakes with Butter Pecan Syrup are both at the same time!