Skip Fresh Peppers For Better Control Over The Spice Level In Your Dishes
If you're looking for a way to beat the heat, drop the fresh peppers from your recipe and instead opt for a dry or pickled alternative. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to beat the heat, drop the fresh peppers from your recipe and instead opt for a dry or pickled alternative. Here's why.
Read MoreBell peppers have been relegated to basic preparations for too long; we think they deserve the spotlight. Here are 24 bell pepper-forward recipes we love.
Read MoreIt's common to enjoy sushi or sashimi at Japanese restaurants. At Saito in NYC, though, you can actually enjoy raw tuna from right off the rib.
Read MoreWood and plastic cutting boards have enjoyed the limelight for some time, but rubber cutting boards could be the kitchen accessory you've been waiting for.
Read MoreYou may have come across a milk stout at your local craft brewery or liquor store. Here's what you need to know, especially if you're lactose intolerant.
Read MoreAs ice cream aficionados, we've played with the flavors and textures of melted ice cream to elevate both the taste and texture of other dishes.
Read MoreIt may sound counterintuitive, but in order to bring out the spice in your chai, you may have to bring out the sweetener from your pantry.
Read MoreCompared to other oils that are sometimes used in baking, such as olive, sunflower, and even flax oil, coconut oil acts the most like butter because it's thick.
Read MoreWith a simple combination of romaine lettuce, fresh veggies, and homemade dressing, this basic everyday salad is a recipe every home cook should master.
Read MoreGarlic butter is culinary fairy dust that turns any grilled sandwich into a flavor sensation, and it perfectly ties together all the tangy flavors of a Reuben.
Read MoreIf you've grown tired of the classic ways to liven up avocado toast, forgo the eggs or nutritional yeast and instead opt for peanut butter.
Read MoreHave you ever tried infusing water yourself and keeping it fresh? Not so easy. Luckily, there's a good alternative: Creating infused water with bottled juice.
Read MoreWe often grab for those plastic-wrapped wedges of Parmigiano Reggiano, but have you ever taken care in selecting which wedge? Here's why you may want to.
Read MoreThere's more to nut butter, much more, than just peanut butter, and many nut butters are great for transforming dishes with their nutty, creamy goodness.
Read MoreTake a peek into the ingredients that provide the vivid crimsons and indigos of Empress gin and color any cocktail that features this vibrant spirit.
Read MoreBaking is a function of chemistry, which is why gluten-free baking can be so tricky to perfect. That was, until the French Laundry created this flour.
Read MoreIt's winter in Vienna, so your hands may be too cold for ice cream, but you can still enjoy a treat in a cone. Swing by this cafe for these special lattes.
Read MoreCream cheese is a useful ingredient to keep around, and not just for spreading on bagels. These recipes put it to work in sweet and savory dishes.
Read MoreIf your morning oatmeal is starting to seem uninspiring, add some fun and textural interest to your meal by turning it into a boba-topped breakfast bowl.
Read MoreEven the most delicious cocktails can stand for an upgrade. This slightly sweet, slightly bitter addition will make any tequila and orange juice cocktail sing.
Read MoreBacon and cheddar cheese are the final touches on this hearty, comforting pasta bake, which is the perfect use for leftover roasted Brussels sprouts.
Read MoreBrandy snaps are a traditional British holiday dessert that are often shaped like cannolis. But if you're looking to switch them up, try Martha's method.
Read MoreBruschetta brings a pop of color and flavor to any dinner party, and these ingredient additions will give it even more oomph for your guests (and you!).
Read MoreIt's super easy to make coffee-flavored meringue cookies, cake decorations, and more by using espresso powder and just a little elbow grease.
Read MoreDutch stroopwafels are a culinary delight, but they require a lot of time and stress to make from scratch. Instead, make faux stroopwafels in a snap.
Read MoreWhile we often see the standard, squirt-able yellow mustard around America, in Germany, there are a range of types and textures across stores.
Read MoreIf you want to avoid wasting your spices and achieve a more balanced coating for your food, try pulling out the spice strainer next time in the kitchen.
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