18 Things Professional Chefs Say You Must Have in Your Kitchen
Taking stock of what’s in your kitchen? Here are the most essential cooking gadgets that professional chefs say you should have at home.
Taking stock of what’s in your kitchen? Here are the most essential cooking gadgets that professional chefs say you should have at home.
This fried flounder recipe lets your dredge the fish in advance, which makes the actual frying less intimidating.
Whether you need to scrub your floors or organize your fridge, these spring cleaning deals on Amazon can help you tackle every task on your to-do list.
A quick and simple trick can revive wilted greens in less time than it takes to go grocery shopping.
If you don't feel like turning on your oven, make tiramisu tonight.
The debate over gas vs. electric stoves is hotter than ever. But now that professional chefs and scientists are weighing in, there's a clear frontrunner.
The Always Pan can replace up to eight pieces of cookware, and now during this Our Place sale, you can get it for a huge discount.
These kitchen hacks can help extend the shelf life of your grapes and keep them fresh for weeks to come.
If your bread basket comes with cold butter packets, use this hack to make them spreadable.
You can now recreate the best food at Dollywood restaurants—cinnamon bread included—in your own kitchen.
‘Macaron’ and ‘macaroon’ aren’t just two versions of the same word. These days, anyway.
Want new cooking tools but need to stick to a budget? You can get Dutch ovens, baking sheets, and other great Amazon Basics kitchen products for under $50.
These rosemary shortbread cookies are perfect for anyone who’s sick of chocolate boxes.
If you’re looking for an easier way to remove the eyes from potatoes, you may already have the tool for the job at home.
Reclaim precious counter space with these space-saving kitchen gadgets from Smeg, Cuisinart, and other top brands.
Your refrigerator’s drip pan is hidden out of sight, but that doesn’t mean you should neglect it.
Sinks and countertops get all the bad press, but the most bacteria are actually lurking somewhere else.
If you’re intimidated by baking, this easy blueberry crisp recipe from ICE is a great place to start.
‘Cacao’ and ‘cocoa’ started out as synonyms—but there’s a little more to unpack in today’s product labels.
You can use carrots, parsnips, turnips, or all of the above in this simple recipe for roasted root vegetables from the Institute of Culinary Education.
To prepare yourself for the mess you’ll find after making ham, latkes, or figgy pudding, check out this holiday hidden-image puzzle.
This deviled egg hack requires no specialized techniques or fancy equipment—all you need is a long kitchen knife.
These Cyber Monday sales at retailers like Our Place, Solo Stove, Sur La Table, and others can help you get the season's best gifts for less.
How an Ohio-made kitchen knife was reimagined as a piece of Japanese steel—one endorsed by Lorena Bobbitt, in a manner of speaking.