Tuna casserole invites all kinds of flavor and texture experimentation. From spicy peppers to a cheesy topping, here's how to really elevate this classic dish.
You don't have to throw away that almost empty jar of peanut butter hiding in your cabinet. Adding peanut butter to hot chocolate can add a nutty flavor boost.
A homemade lasagna is a thing of beauty, but restaurants use a few tricks to elevate theirs. Here are a few of their secrets for a better tasting lasagna.
Fried chicken is among the most popular foods in the U.S., but grilling is healthier. To easily achieve the fried wings taste on your grill, here's what to do.
Roast veggies are great, but run the risk of being bland. Douse them in pesto for a flavor injection as a delicious side dish or standalone meal on their own.
For tacos and quesadillas that will truly wow your taste buds, learn essential tips from a pro chef to make perfect homemade tortillas (even without a press!).
Even if you're hosting a crowd on the 4th of July there's no reason you can't take your cookout spread up a notch. Branch out from hot dogs and hamburgers.
These days, pasta is something you buy in a box at the grocery store. But Julia Child believed we should always make it using a pasta machine, and here's why.
Mayonnaise may be the glue that binds summertime side dishes, but if you're packing a picnic, you may want to think twice before making a mayo-based salad.
Making a perfectly tender brisket with a nice, crusty bark can be a complicated affair, but one surprising ingredient makes things easier by acting as a binder.
Pasta isn't a food that takes well to reheating. But if you utilize this simple tip, your microwaved leftovers will be almost as good as freshly cooked.
It's rare to get every taco shell into the oven without breaking. But not to worry, we have a simple solution that will mean none of the crispy shell is wasted.