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Hidden harm in your favorite egg flipper? You don't have to think twice about adding unwanted "ingredients" to your food when you choose and use the best non-toxic options. Here’s what you need to ...
No matter what kind of pasta you’re making, overcooking it is the easiest way to ruin your meal. Here's how to get it perfectly al dente, every time.
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Anyone who cooks pasta often knows what it's like to turn your back for two minutes and find the pot overflowing with foam on the stove. The good news? There's a simple, cheap and effective trick that ...
Boiling test Test boiling water for starch When boiling pasta or potatoes, placing a wooden spoon across the top of your pot is a smart move. This simple yet effective hack prevents water from ...
One moment, your spaghetti is happily bubbling away in the pot. A minute later, after busying yourself with something else, you turn around to find a hot mess all over your stove.
Placing a wooden spoon over a boiling pot acts as an interruption to the bubbles – it lowers the surface temperature and provides a porous surface to burst the bubbles.
Ina Garten's orecchiette pasta has broccoli rabe and two types of sausage. It's packed with flavor and reheats well, making it perfect for leftovers.
Meghan Markle's one-pot spaghetti, as shown during her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan," takes under 20 minutes to make.
Who doesn't love cooking with a wooden spoon? This kitchen blogger recommends taking caution with your wooden spoons and deep clean tips.