You Should Be Cleaning Copper Pans With Ketchup
You probably assume that the cleaning products for it are also costly, but think again. The secret to keeping your saucepan sparking lies in ketchup.
Read MoreYou probably assume that the cleaning products for it are also costly, but think again. The secret to keeping your saucepan sparking lies in ketchup.
Read MoreIf you aren't thoroughly cleaning the waffle maker - a real temptation after a filling breakfast - you're creating an environment for harmful bacteria to grow.
Read MoreIf your pans and dishes aren't coming out sparkling clean after a run through the dishwasher, it may be because the jets are being blocked.
Read MoreIf you've found that Keurig coffee just isn't strong enough for your taste, there may be a way to make a brew with more kick by doubling up on the pods.
Read MoreThe featured product on Season 13, Episode 10 of "Shark Tank" was Snactiv, a handy little device intending to revolutionize the world of snacking.
Read MoreAlton Brown is never one to mice words and he's not holding back on his thoughts regarding air fryers. Here's why he says they’ll can't really exist.
Read MoreRather than roasting lemons in an oven, which tends to caramelize them as they dehydrate, an air fryer locks in a wealth of lemon flavor for versatile use.
Read MoreMaking fresh pasta at home may seem like a daunting task, but this kitchen gadget makes it a cinch to cut a lot of dough with little time and effort.
Read MoreNothing has changed modern kitchens like electric ovens - but all that convenience is tempered by how difficult they are to clean. Here's how to make it easy.
Read MoreNothing beats the convenience of an air fryer to make weekday dinners simple. However, if you're using cooking spray, you may be damaging your machine.
Read MoreIf your new tea kettle is looking a little rough, it might be due to burn marks caused by grease, fat, or oil it came into contact with. Here's how to clean it.
Read MoreEven Ina Garten turns to her microwave from time to time in order to make the cooking process easier. Here are the two tasks she always does with the appliance.
Read MoreLemons aren't just great for cooking and baking, but can also be great for cleaning too. Here's how to use lemons in your dishwasher for sparkling dishes.
Read MoreMineral oil works to coat your cutting board with a protective layer, shielding the wood from the damaging effects of water. Stay away from cooking oils!
Read MoreBananas are popular with children and adults, but the fruit is even better with peanut butter or nutella. This device makes combining the two easy peasy.
Read MoreThe way air fryers are designed prevent them from being a useful tool to bake pancakes or other battery substances. Other runny substances won't work either.
Read MoreAmazon Prime Day is here again, and one of the best deals for coffee lovers is the Keurig K-Slim, which is on sale for over 20% off its original price.
Read MoreToasters can be cumbersome and take up space, but the goods news is there's another way to get your perfect slice of toast every time even without one.
Read MoreWith this gadget, you can remove huge portions of watermelon flesh in minutes. Not only does it save time, but it also yields a watermelon you can use later.
Read MoreIna Garten has a trick up her sleeve for making delicious hash brown potatoes, and it involves using her waffle iron. Here's how she does it.
Read MoreIf you're a small batch baker, you're going to love our list of adorable tools. These small instruments come with a huge joy factor! Happy baking!
Read MoreWhat is Ina Garten's favorite type of knife for the myriad amount of meals she cooks up, and what exactly makes a good knife a good knife?
Read MoreIna Garten's pepper mill de jour, PepperMate, retails for under $40, has practical features, and naturally comes in white, like everything else in her kitchen.
Read MoreGrasp the art of Damascus Steel knives, admired for their balance of design and durability. Realize why they have set the gold standard in kitchenware.
Read MoreBake one large rectangular cake and cut it into circles. Voila - you have even, flat, round cakes that are ready to be filled and frosted however you desire.
Read MoreRegardless of its filling, Michael Symon says lasagna should be baked in a 9 x 13-inch dish so the it cooks evenly and each serving looks as good as it tastes.
Read MoreStop onion-induced tears with an essential knife upgrade. This innovative solution will revolutionize your cooking experience and keep your eyes dry.
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