Ina Garten’s Butter Tip For Keeping Stuffed Turkey Breast Moist Is So Simple
Stuffing a turkey breast takes plenty of finesse, but if you want the best bird possible, follow Ina Garten's tip for making the most of your butter.
Stuffing a turkey breast takes plenty of finesse, but if you want the best bird possible, follow Ina Garten's tip for making the most of your butter.
If you've got a surplus of roast turkey, keep it moist and delicious by transforming it into a classic Southern dish.
With numerous varieties to choose from, you need to carefully consider which mushroom would work best in your next pot of soup.
Costco sells so many different products that it can be hard to keep track of which ones are the best. When it comes to the bakery section, this pastry is tops.
How long that spicy, tangy jar of store-bought kimchi will last after opening depends on how you store it. Read on to see how to maximize kimchi's shelf life.
If you're ready to up your tempura game, consider grabbing this classic ingredient that's probably hiding on your bar cart.
Great BBQ is about much more than just meat. When preparing a homemade barbecue sauce, try these expert-approved ingredients to flavor it just to your liking.
Aluminum foil is great for wrapping food, lining baking trays, covering plates, and more. But one thing you should never use it with is acidic food. Here's why.
Don't toss those limp celery stalks in the bin just yet. There is a way to revive them and it's actually quite simple. Read on to find out more.
Brioche, sourdough, white bread … there are so many options for French toast. But for a little extra sweet and moist tenderness, use this bread instead.
Have you ever considered seasoning your beer? Try adding a sprinkle of beer salt to your next pint! The flavorful seasoning can give your beer a whole new kick.
If you're not a big fan of mushrooms or simply don't have any on hand, fret not. There are plenty of easy substitutes that you can use in their place instead.
Burrata is a delicate creamy cheese that's typically eaten uncooked. However, there is one cooking method that can give burrata a crispy, stringy spin.
A few rings of fresh onion are among the best toppings for any burger, but raw onion can also be overpowering. This simple ice water trick mellows them out.
Hearty and nutritious, it's no wonder that beans are a staple food in many home kitchens. If you want to give your legumes a leg up, use Parmesan rinds.
If you don't have or don't want to use a loaf pan to make bread, you can cook the loaf on a cookie sheet. But, keep these things in mind when you do.
In the kitchen, it helps when you can rely on the wisdom of professionals. Here's how you can barbecue a whole chicken, according to an expert.
Making the perfect whiskey-based cocktail doesn't have to be intimidating. Here are the 14 most common mistakes you can avoid, according to the experts.
Saffron is the world's most expensive spice, taking hundreds of man-hours to harvest. Don't make this major mistake next time you want to use some.
A rack of ribs cooked low and slow is among the tastiest meals you can make, but ribs are also easy to accidentally dry out. Here's how to get moisture back in.
Carrot cake has its share of detractors, but it has even more fans, including Ina Garten. Garten even has a special ingredient she uses to elevate her frosting.
Although it may seem the easiest part about making a ham, there's a right and a wrong time to add your glaze to your meat.
A good tomato sauce recipe must be in your repertoire, but sometimes you don't have what you need to make it. In these cases, try substituting ketchup.
Aglio e olio is among the simplest pasta dishes you can make since it only has three ingredients, but you can make it next-level with some garlic upgrades.
A good bit of melty, gooey cheese is among the finest additions you can make to many meals. With a little steam, you can make it melt perfectly every time.