When it's a busy holiday season, not everyone has time to peel, boil and mash potatoes from scratch for a big crowd. Luckily, Ina Garten has you covered.
The grocery store shelves can get a little bare around the holiday season when everyone is stocking up to bake pies. If you can't find pumpkin puree, worry not.
Have you ever had a batch of waffles turn out tough and chewy and wondered why? This part of your technique is likely the problem, not your ingredients.
Roasted, baked, fried, grilled -- chicken tastes good no matter which way you cook it. But one method in particular can take a serious toll on your health.
Why not put your leftovers to good use by adding those sloppy joe ingredients atop a heaping pile of nachos? You'll get a good dose of protein and flavor.
There's always room to crank up the creativity when you're making deviled eggs, and a creamy dip offers the perfect twist for the party appetizer favorite.
Having handmade, fresh granola in the pantry makes breakfast a easy. And preparing it in the air fryer? Even easier. Here's how to make granola quickly.
Turkey burgers can get a bad rap for being bland, but they don't have to be. There's room to play around with flavors and ingredients, like feta cheese.
Want to enjoy canned tuna without overpoweringly fishy flavor? This variety is mild enough to use in everything from fish tacos to tuna salad sandwiches.
Quesadillas are a perfect canvas for experimentation, and this freezer favorite can bring both unique texture and flavor to your quesadilla with minimal effort.
Bulk up your next salad with this simple ingredient addition that you probably already have in your pantry. This addition has protein, fiber, and more.
The last thing anyone wants to do after a long day is make a big meal and then clean up after, which is why you need to embrace wrap-and-cook foil dinners.
Crispy chicken skin is a favorite part of the experience for many diners, and one simple trick will make this outcome more likely. Remove the lid as it cooks.