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How to
Eat Shabu Shabu
Shabu shabu is a style of Japanese hot pot that consists of thinly-sliced meat and fresh vegetables that are cooked in a pot of broth right before they’re eaten. The name of the dish comes from the Japanese onomatopoei...
How to Cut a Head of Iceberg Lettuce
Shred, chop, & cut lettuce wedges with this simple guide Iceberg lettuce is a crisp leafy green that’s delicious and low in calories. This tasty produce is incredibly versatile, making refreshing salads and crunchy top...
How to Tell if Shrimp Is Cooked: Easy Ways to Get Perfectly Cooked Shrimp Every Time
Shrimp is a delicious and nutritious addition to many meals when it’s cooked just right, but how can you tell if it’s cooked through? Shrimp makes a huge transformation in appearance from raw to cooked, so eyeballing...
How to
Keep Ice Cream from Melting in a Cooler
There’s nothing better than going to the beach or the park with a cooler full of treats. If it’s a hot day, you might want to take along ice cream, but how can you stop it from melting? Luckily, there are a few tips ...
How to
Make Ice Cream
Who doesn't love a bowl of rich, creamy ice cream? But instead of picking up a liter at the store, you can make it at home, where you can control all of the ingredients and get creative with flavors. You can opt for a cu...
How to
Fry Pot Stickers
Pot stickers are Chinese dumplings that are often fried and, while frying, stick to the pot (hence their very apt name.) They are also delicious pockets of salty goodness that can be served as an appetizer, as part of a ...
How to
Make Mochi
If you want the chewy, sweet flavor of mochi anytime, learn how to make your own. All you need are a few basic ingredients that you can find at your local Asian market. Mixing your own dough will allow you to customize t...
How to
Make Sea Salt Ice Cream from Kingdom Hearts
If you’re a Kingdom Hearts 2 player, you're probably curious about the sea salt ice cream that Axel, Roxas, and Xion eat in the game. If you want to know what it tastes like, you can easily recreate the recipe at home ...
How to
Make Ice Cream in a Blender with Milk
Good news: you don’t need an ice cream maker to make ice cream! You can make it at home with a blender, milk, and a few other pantry staples. Whether you’re a chocolate, vanilla, or fruit lover, experiment with diffe...
How to
Use Sesame Oil
Sesame oil is well-known as a cooking ingredient made from sesame seeds that adds a unique flavor to many Asian dishes. There are several types of sesame oil, so finding a use for them can be confusing at first. White se...
How to
Make Simple Ice Cream
Ever wonder how to make ice cream without all the hassle? For most types of simple ice cream, you only need a handful of ingredients, and you don't even need an ice cream maker! Once you know the basics, you can experime...
How to
Cook Shirataki Noodles
Shirataki noodles are a zero calorie food that can be used in any tasty dish. Alone, Shirataki noodles don't have much of a flavor, but they readily absorb whatever flavors you add to them. Let's get cooking!
How to
Eat a Maryland Blue Crab
The Maryland Blue Crab is a famous staple of summer cuisine, though you don’t need to be in Maryland to enjoy its sweet meat. This steamed delicacy requires preparation that is often intimidating for a first-timer. The...