If you think a new immersion blender will make a great addition to your kitchen, keep reading to find out which will best suit your culinary pursuits in 2022
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Air fryers have been revolutionizing how we cook our food — just pop some sliced potatoes in for about 10 to 20 minutes and you have delicious french fries.
Some customers say their air fryers smell like plastic, giving their food an unpleasant aroma and aftertaste. Rest assured, this is completely fixable.
If you're looking to make great braise short ribs that fall off the bone, the Crock-Pot Artisan Round Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven is your go-to equipment.
If you want to fine-tune your coffee game at home, you might want to invest in a good coffee bean grinder. With 25,000 ratings, this affordable one stands out.
Chef and "Chopped" judge Marc Murphy has an affinity for all things Japanese, revealing the kitchen tool he can't live without is his Japanese mandoline.
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Cooking experts recommend using an air fryer to prepare frozen food and even "fry" bacon. But there are some foods you just shouldn't cook in an air fryer.
Because nothing comes free, there is a price to be paid for using, caring for, and storing non-stick cookware in a way that keeps them at their best. One of the biggest mistakes many people make, in fact, is popping this type of cookware into the dishwasher.
When it comes to nonstick cookware, there seems to be two different camps of people. There are people who throw away a Teflon pan the second it gets a scratch on it, and then there are those of us who will use a pan that has so many scratches it looks like somebody took a belt-sander to it.