Is sun tea dangerous? Find out what you can do to keep enjoying this sweet beverage in the summer and what food safety rules to follow.
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If you're wondering how to cook eggplant, keep reading. On the grill, roasted, sautéed, and—yes—even in the microwave, this vegetable is as versatile as it is delicious.
Can you freeze watermelon? Absolutely. Just be sure to cut it first, then follow our Test Kitchen’s steps for how to freeze watermelon to prevent freezer burn. Then discover the best frozen watermelon recipes to put your hydrating, healthy fruit to good use.
Don't let any apples go to waste this fall, use this applesauce recipe to can your apples to enjoy all year. It only takes 3-4 ingredients depending on if you want to add cinnamon flavor. Don't just sit there, get canning applesauce!
Rice is part of my daily diet, and I never skip washing it before cooking it. Here's how (and when) I wash my rice properly.
Plant-based meat substitutes are increasing in popularity. If you're interested in becoming a vegetarian or flexitarian, look at the ingredient list.
Fresh out of bread crumbs? If you need a bread crumb substitute, here are five ideas for what you can use instead, including one that's gluten-free.
How long does cut watermelon last? The quality begins to diminish day after day, so the sooner you can savor it, the better. Still, you should have 3 to 5 days to enjoy your fresh watermelon after slicing and dicing the fruit. Find out more about how long cut watermelon lasts in this guide.
What is butterscotch, exactly? We asked food experts to explain what is butterscotch, how butterscotch got its name, and what makes butterscotch different from its cousins, caramel, toffee, and dulce de leche. Then once you’re well-versed in the variances, we’re dishing up our best butterscotch recipes to try at home.
Learn how to cook bell peppers seven different ways—using your stove top, oven, grill, air-fryer, and more.
