Although most dense foods shrivel up or dry out in a microwave, some softer foods handle the microwave heat better. Items such as soup (covered), sauce, plain rice, or mashed potatoes won't lose too ...
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Make silky Garlic Parmesan chicken pasta two ways: one-pan creamy or no-cream glossy, using pro tips for perfect sear and ...
Cook over low heat until warmed through. Reduce the heat to low and continue to cook, stirring frequently, until the pasta is ...
Pasta leftovers are tricky because cooked pasta continues to absorb liquid. So even if you put a lovely, saucy pasta into ...
Elevate your favorite tortellini recipes by using this expert-endorsed cooking method that will enhance the pasta's flavor ...
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How to Cook Everything Wrong

We cover a lot about how to cook various dishes, but what are some big no no's in cooking? Today I'm showing you how to cook ...
Step 2: Sprinkle cheddar cheese evenly over pizza. Place green pepper piece on edge of the pizza for the stem. Line up 20 ...
Bolivian Jewelry ‘s gecko bracelets, $5, are the perfect way to spread reptile love. This humorous t-shirt from Abby’s Design ...
Let's be honest: your kitchen drawers are a graveyard for "life-changing" gadgets you bought to make cooking easier, but now they just sit there collecting dust. All those special slicers and holders ...
As the semester progresses, the weather gets colder and our meal plan balances get lower. Personally, my motivation to go to dining halls or the Student Union starts to decrease as fall sets in.
Measuring less than seven inches tall and high, this little kettle boils up to a half liter of water at a time, giving you ...