If you've ever passed persimmons in the produce aisle and felt unsure of what to do with them, you're not alone. Here's a no-stress guide to the two main types, how to eat them and how to store them.
Reheat cooked hams packaged in USDA-inspected plants to 140°F and all others to 165°F. Whole or Half. (Soak 4 to 12 hours in refrigerator. Cover with water and boil 20 to 25 minutes per pound. Drain, ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Wondering how to cook a turkey or how long to cook a turkey? Butterball has your answers. Roasting in an oven is one of the most popular ways to cook a turkey. It's simple, convenient ...
Bringing dried beans to a boil before letting them stand in the hot water for just an hour means you can skip the lengthy overnight soak usually required.
With Labor Day just around the corner and sublime weather continuing through the holiday weekend, many have already begun daydreaming about their backyard cookout plans. If those include pork steaks, ...
Farro is a healthy and versatile whole-grain that is easy to make into grain bowls, risotto, grain salads and more. Also known as emmer wheat, farro is an ancient whole-grain wheat that resembles ...
Last month, our youngest chick left the nest in a move that felt equally long-anticipated and shockingly abrupt. The loss hits hardest when I set our too-big table for just my husband and me. This is ...
Butternut squash is a staple this time of year, but how do you cook it? Though it can seem like an intimidating vegetable, especially if you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s something even home chefs can ...
Let’s get this out of the way: Cabbage is hot girl food. There, I said it. Sure, maybe your first touchpoint with it was that overly sweet, commercially-produced cole slaw that came on an obligatory ...