Hanging Your Knives Like Julia Child Might Be The Kitchen Upgrade You Need
Julia Child not only introduced the United States of America to French cuisine, making it accessible to the average house, but her kitchen design was smart.
Read MoreJulia Child not only introduced the United States of America to French cuisine, making it accessible to the average house, but her kitchen design was smart.
Read MoreIf you're making a casserole at home, it might surprise you to learn that both the material and the size of the dish have a huge impact on how well it bakes.
Read MoreThere's no denying that dishwasher pods make our lives easier, but are they really plastic free and do they fully dissolve in the water of our dishwashers?
Read MoreThe designer and founder of Anytongs made a product he hoped would revolutionize kitchens and clear clutter, but did his gadget sink in Shark-infested waters?
Read MoreWhether you're separating eggs, carrying cakes, or simply trying to keep your buns warm, these 1970s kitchen gadgets are long overdue for a comeback.
Read MoreBuying large appliances like fridges can be intimidating, but here are a few pro tips to help get the best deal on a very important piece of your kitchen.
Read MoreRachael Ray's method for kitchen clean-up while cooking is particularly helpful and perfect for both composting and keeping clutter under control.
Read MoreUtility bills are a budget killer, and sometimes you get one that drops your jaw. But which appliance is responsible for your sky-high energy costs?
Read MoreFrom apple peelers to butter bells to manual coffee grinders, these old-school kitchen tools still do a darn good job in a modern home kitchen.
Read MoreOne kitchen item that seems to have gone out of style is the traditional dish rack. They're undeniably useful, so what caused their decline in popularity?
Read MoreThere's a new kitchen gadget that's more of a magic trick than a chore. If you're a chef or just someone who likes to cook, you'll appreciate its utility.
Read MoreBeyond being unsafe to cook on, a rusted cast iron pan signals that your seasoning layer is gone. Luckily, you don't need harsh chemicals to fix it.
Read MoreThe price of bakeware varies dramatically, so how do you know which pans are worth the investment? An expert weighs in on which kind impacts your bake the most.
Read MoreDid any Sharks invest in the Turbo Trusser, a device that simplifies and replaces the messy and more complicated process of trussing a bird with twine?
Read MoreChicken was hard to come by during the Great Depression, but this handy gadget made poultry-less diners feel like they were chowing down on crispy drumsticks.
Read MoreIf you've brought home a brand-new air fryer, you may be wondering how it somehow smells so bad already. Here's what it means, and how you can change that.
Read MoreFrom keeping kitchen scissors sharp to scrubbing pots and pans, aluminum foil has plenty of uses in the kitchen. It can also keep silverware sparkling.
Read MoreLooking to make the presentation of your muffins or cupcakes look a step above basic liners? This method for a tulip-inspired design is just what you need.
Read MoreHand-shaping your burger patties can be unnecessarily time-consuming, so save your takeout containers and use them for burger-shaping instead.
Read MoreDifferent measuring spoon shapes might seem like nothing more than aesthetics, but oval and round spoons actually do serve different purposes in the kitchen.
Read MoreIt doesn't take long for your appliances to start overcrowding your countertop, but there is a savvy solution that keeps your gadgets hidden but usable.
Read MoreIt's easy to end up with a leaning tower of pots and pans crammed into a cabinet. But you can have practicality and beauty with Martha Stewart's storage method.
Read MoreMaybe you want to cook a meal while you do your dishes, or you simply have a curious mind, what really happens when you try to cook eggs in the dishwasher?
Read MoreVintage, retro, or old school; regardless of how you refer to it, this kitchen aesthetic is making a comeback this year, best exemplified in these items.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of hot dogs, why not splurge on your own in-home hot dog roller? We've gathered seven models that you should check out before summer ends.
Read MoreFor bite-sized cheesecakes that are easy to make and can be served individually, make your mini cakes in this common item you already have in your kitchen.
Read MoreWhile it's tempting to press that popcorn button on your microwave, it could result in burnt popcorn or too many unpopped kernels. Here's what to do instead.
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