Rachel Ray uses sugar in her recipe for Sloppy Joes for one simple reason: She likes it a little bit sweet. Let's take a look at her other go-to ingredients.
Steak tartare is a timeless and delicious classic when prepared correctly. Check out our tips that will ensure your steak tartare reaches its full potential.
Combine the convenience of boxed muffin mixes with some creativity in the kitchen, and you'll have endless options that give your muffins a tasty twist.
Is it safe to eat sprouted garlic? Is black garlic fermented? Do I add garlic to the pan at the same time as onion? Here are 13 fallacies about garlic.
Australian folded eggs are a new trend with social media foodies. Find out if they are worth the hype to order them at a restaurant or for cooking at home.
If you're thirsty for a cup of cold brew, don't worry: You don't need fancy equipment or a whole bunch of time. All you need is an AeroPress plus a few minutes.
Despite not involving chicken feet, garlic chicken wings have a flavorful kick that can go well with wine. But which kind of wine should you pair with them?
Steak can get pretty expensive, so why ruin it with poor cooking? We spoke to chefs to learn more about the ways you might be ruining expensive cuts of steak.
Although it may not seem like an obvious pairing, wine can perfectly complement chicken enchiladas. One variety is especially suited to this Mexican dish.
Rice pudding is a simple and timeless dessert that you can easily upgrade. Add a few new ingredients or cook the rice pudding differently to enhance its flavor.
Food Network personality Guy Fieri is known for adding a little flair to everything he touches. Learn how the "Triple D" host adds a kick to guacamole.
While you might be steaming your broccoli, you might be missing out on all this cruciferous vegetable has to offer. Here's what to avoid when cooking broccoli.
Amanda Freitag shared tips for crafting the perfect Manhattan in an exclusive interview with Mashed. It all comes down to a key ingredient: the Amarena cherry.
If you've ever wanted to have Raising Cane's Texas toast at home, it's fairly simple to recreate - as long as you slice your bread thick. Here's why it matters.
It's called tartar sauce, not tartar juice. So if it's running like it has legs, you might want to thicken it. Luckily, sour cream supplies a tasty solution.
Chocolate cake will always remain a special place in our hearts as a classic and rich dessert. Let's dig into some of the tastiest favorites around the U.S.