Is It Safe To Make Popcorn In The Oven?
The microwave and stovetop are staples of the popcorn experience. But if you're popping for a crowd, you may be tempted to turn to the oven. Is that safe?
Read MoreThe microwave and stovetop are staples of the popcorn experience. But if you're popping for a crowd, you may be tempted to turn to the oven. Is that safe?
Read MoreVegan buttercream is a delicious alternative, but it can be easy to split for several reasons. Thankfully, a simple tip makes splitting less likely.
Read MoreA good fruit pie is one of the tastiest desserts known to man, but the juicest fruits often make for a runny pie. This thickening tip helps avoid this issue.
Read MoreWhole milk is made of more than just "milk." It contains several compounds, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and vitamins. But does it contain any water?
Read MoreBrowning ground beef is an important step for many dishes that adds flavor and texture. The process is usually aided with oil, but do you actually need any?
Read MoreMaking meatballs at home is a great way to use up leans meats and other ingredients. If you do use lean proteins, try this secret ingredient to keep them moist.
Read MoreIPAs are all the rage in the beer scene with many craft beers made in the style. But there are also British and American pale ales, which have key differences.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than opening a sparkling water only to find it's gone completely flat. Thankfully, you can put the bubbles back in with a little science.
Read MoreWhen it comes to professional chefs and bakers, few are as experienced as Ina Garten. She likes to prep her cookies the night before. Here's why.
Read MoreMaking homemade pickles is a great way to create uncommon flavor pairings. Just make sure to use the right vinegar with a proper acidity level.
Read MoreEverything about restaurant food seems to taste better than what you can make at home. Even the butter is better, thanks to tricks of the trade.
Read MoreWhen you first crack open a cold can of wine, the last thing you want to smell is rotten eggs. Turns out, there's a scientific reason why this happens.
Read MoreIf you have a few old cans of soda past the best-by date, you may be wondering if they're safe to drink. Here's what to know.
Read MoreMexican Coke and American Coke have long been considered distinctly separate entities in terms of taste. Here's why.
Read MoreMorels are known for their honeycomb caps, meaty texture, and earthy flavor. But did you know they can be dangerous to eat, especially if not prepared well?
Read MoreWondering why the usual buttery yellow yolk of your hard-boiled egg has a green tint instead? There's a reason why this happens and its entirely avoidable.
Read MoreIs that cardboard carton hiding more than a dozen eggs? Find out if your store-bought eggs are pasteurized, and how to max out the food safety.
Read MoreEver considered just adding a handful of raw shiitake mushrooms to your recipe? Here's why you might want to cook those earthy, umami-rich shrooms first.
Read MoreChicken can look pink, even after being cooked properly, for several reasons. But is pink chicken ever safe to eat?
Read MoreMaking burgers is usually straightforward, but sometimes the patties can cook unevenly. Help them out with this simple burger hack -- no special tools required.
Read MoreCornstarch and potato starch are both white, odorless powders used in a variety of dishes. Which one you buy will depend on what you are using it for.
Read MoreIf you've purchased sauerkraut, it may have been in the refrigerated section, or beside canned goods. Here are key differences between the raw and canned types.
Read MoreYou can't unscramble an egg. But you can unscramble your tempered egg technique with a little science on the method for creamy custards and sauces.
Read MoreWhether you're die-hard dill, team bread and butter chips, or gaga for gherkins, the science behind pickle-making is a tangy, salty pickle lover's dream.
Read MoreTired of your chicken breast turning out dry? Turn to this marinade ingredient that you probably already have in your pantry for juicy, tender meat every time.
Read MoreNormally, when you find a food item in your fridge that has some mold-induced discoloration, you throw it out. So why is blue cheese safe to consume?
Read MoreMaking homemade tomato sauce is easy and delicious, but an odd quirk can sometimes turn it pink. Here's what to know, and what to do about it.
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