There are maybe a million types of canned tomatoes from diced to charred to whole, so which ones should you reach for the next time you make tomato soup?
Look, we've all been there - sometimes we don't remember to take our chicken out of the freezer to thaw. In that case, is it safe to boil it from frozen?
Making caramel sauce from scratch can be intimidating, but using something like this popular soft drink as your base to start takes some of the guess work out.
Store-bought cake mix is a pantry staple that you can whip up in a flash, but what if we told you that you could make it even better with one canned ingredient?
Looking for a stuffed crust pizza and wondering where you should order from? We compared Domino's to Papa John's and Pizza Hut to find the best stuffed crust.
Rice is a staple starch for many a dinner, lunch, and even breakfast. But when every hob on the stove is spoken for, and there's no rice cooker, what do you do?
Nothing beats Southern fried chicken when it's done well, but if you want to truly elevate the flavor the next time you make it, reach for some whiskey.
The air fryer is one of the handiest kitchen appliances, but have you ever noticed that your air-fried hamburger patties sometimes fall short of the mark?
Shawarma, just like doner, is a spiced meat that's vertically roasted and sliced thin when served, but what's the spice blend that makes it taste delicious?
Everyone loves Costco. And the bakery section is incredible. We decided to try out all of Costco's current muffin offerings to see if they live up to the hype.
If you're looking for your new favorite rotisserie chicken but aren't sure whether to hit Sam's Club or Costco, we've got the answer for you in this taste test.
While many recipes call for it to be cooked on a stovetop, it might be that the microwave is actually the better appliance for making creamy, dreamy oatmeal.
Nashville hot chicken is a popular dish, whether it's paired with coleslaw or part of an appetizer. Here's the ingredient that gives it its signature spice.
While there are many elaborate rice pudding recipes out there, you don't have to overcomplicate it. You can make the dessert with only four ingredients!
A meat thermometer is the safest way to check if your meat is done cooking, but if you can't find it or don't have one, you can use this technique instead.