Baking Hacks: How to Sift Flour Like a Pro

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Before modern techniques refined wheat milling, sifting ingredients like flour helped bakers filter out chaff, seeds, and pests. Even though sifters are a holdover from the days before proper quality control, they’re still a helpful tool for bakers. Sifting is…

How to Tie Chicken Without Using String: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Trussing a chicken may sound like an unnecessary step. Still, it serves a few important purposes: Tying the bird together helps keep both the extremities and the breast from drying out from overexposure when cooking. By keeping the chicken cavity…

How to Boil Potatoes: The Best Method Starting with Cold Water

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Boiling potatoes isn’t rocket science, and it’s because this task is so easy that you might overlook a crucial step. If you consistently find yourself with broken or unevenly cooked potatoes, here’s a tip: Always start potatoes in cold water.…

Microwave Lemons for Extra Juice: A Genius Food Hack

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Nothing beats the vibrant, refreshing taste of freshly squeezed citrus juice. Whether you’re concocting a zesty cocktail or adding a tangy twist to a homemade salad dressing, every drop counts. However, extracting the maximum amount of juice from lemons, limes,…

How to Make Chewy Bacon with Water

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This simple trick keeps your strips chewy and evenly cooked every time If you don’t like crispy bacon (we forgive you), here’s a simple trick for getting perfectly chewy, evenly cooked strips every time. Cook bacon in water. If you’ve…

How to Easily Peel and Devein Shrimp

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In the United States, shrimp makes up more than 25% of all seafood consumed: It ranks number one in terms of amount with almost 6 pounds per person in 2021, according to Seafood Source. And it’s easy to see why.…