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How to Pipe, Stripe, and Dip Meringue Cookies Like a Pro

Meringue has a reputation for being finicky, but these tips and recipes will have you piping in style.

Everything You Need to Know About Evaporated Milk

This old-school pantry staple brings velvety texture to soups, makes decadent desserts, prevents curdling in milk-based sauces, and even tenderizes proteins.

Is It Okay to Freeze Cheese?

Can you freeze cheese? It turns out the answer depends on the type of cheese, the way you prep it for freezing, and what you plan to do with it after thawing.

What Are Bitters and Why Do They Make Drinks Better?

Transform your home bar game with this cocktail essential.

The Easiest Way to Keep Potatoes From Turning Brown

The trick to keeping oxidation at bay is as easy as it gets.

How to Cook Scallops for a Restaurant-Worthy Dinner

Make seared scallops on a weeknight (yes, you), for a remarkably simple, elegant dinner at home.

How to Cook Pork Tenderloin So It’s Juicy and Tender Every Time

Stovetop sear or oven roast? The answer is both.

How to Cut a Pomegranate Without Making a Huge Mess

With the right strategy, cutting and seeding a pomegranate isn’t just easy—it can actually be relaxing.

How to Brine a Turkey in a Wet Brine

This brining method gives you the crispy skin of a dry-brined turkey but the juiciness of a wet-brined bird. That’s what we call the best of both worlds.

How to Make a Roux for Mac and Cheese, Gumbo, Gravy, and More

All you need is fat, flour, heat, and time.

How to Throw a Cocktail Party Like You’ve Been Doing It for Years

Dim the lights, start the music, and most importantly: Don’t forget to hydrate.

What’s The Difference Between Stock and Broth?

And bouillon and bone broth too.

Everything You Need for Perfectly Crispy Bacon in the Oven

Easy, mess-free path to your Goldilocks bacon starts with the oven. 

Baking Soda Makes Your Fridge Smell Better, But Not the Way You Think It Does

A box of Arm & Hammer will neutralize odors in the fridge. But the story we’ve been sold isn’t scientifically sound.

Does Wax Paper Have a Purpose—Or Is It Just Taking Up Space?

That reliable roll of wax paper is finding some tough competition among a new wave of reusable food-wrapping products.

How to Thaw a Turkey Depending on How Much Time You Have

There’s the fast way, the better way—and one method that doesn’t require thawing at all.

How to Dry-Brine Turkey for the Juiciest Bird Ever

This super-easy, not-at-all messy brining method will deliver the juiciest Thanksgiving bird.

What Does ‘Room Temperature’ Even Mean, and Why Does It Matter in Cooking?

Understanding this surprisingly complicated term will make you a better cook (and baker).

The Best Substitutes for Brown Sugar

If you have a well-stocked pantry, you probably have a brown sugar substitute.