No Images? Click here Here's What to Make On Sunday We know Super Bowl parties are less about the game and more about the food (and the beer and commercials, of course). To help you win at party-hosting, we've rounded up our favorite snacks, nachos, chilis, and wings that will satisfy your rabid horde of football fans. Or food fans, for that matter. Finger-friendly appetizers are one of the best things to serve your guests. Homemade popcorn and chips are a good starting point, but if you're playing to win, bring out some more exciting dishes, like Korean-inspired nachos, jalapeño poppers, or Thai-style shrimp cakes. If the big game itself doesn't lead to enough arguments, you can be sure to get people squawking with a plate of nachos. Everyone has their own opinion on what kind of toppings to use and how to arrange them. No matter how you like 'em, we've got a recipe for you. Chili is also a great Super Bowl dish. It's filling, comforting, and easy to make in large batches. Keep it warm in a crock pot or on a low stove and you'll have happy guests for hours on end. Chicken wings are probably the single most iconic sports food, but many people don't eat them outside of sports bars. Let us show you how easy they are to make at home, even without a deep fryer. |
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Our Favorite Game Day Recipes to Feed A Crowd
The Instant Pot DUO Plus 60 Is $79.99 (That's 38% Off)
Today's Hot Deal No Images? Click here The Instant Pot DUO Plus 60 Is $79.99 (That's 38% Off) Homemade chicken stock, super-rich chili, and more—quicker and easier than ever. If you've been lusting after an Instant Pot and are nursing culinary jealousy of all your friends who received one over the holiday season, now is your time. Today, the Instant Pot DUO Plus is 38% off. Pick one up to make any of our comforting pressure cooker recipes, like our brand-new 60-minute beef and bean chili. Still not sure whether you'll really use a multicooker? We count its functions right here. Convinced? Get yours now before the sale is over. |
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
From Our Partner: What to Do With Pears: 5 Recipes for this Sweet and Tasty Fruit
Sponsored SPONSORED What to Do With Pears: 5 Recipes for this Sweet and Tasty Fruit Sweet, juicy, and satisfying, pears are the underdogs of the fruit world. There’s a reason they’re always the first pieces gone from the fruit bowl. One of the most versatile fruits out there, pears are delicious on their own or as part of a cheese plate or salad, and they're also great for baking, juicing, or roasting. Packed with fiber (one medium-sized pear contains 6 grams of fiber or about 24% of the daily value), it's an ideal ingredient to keep on hand as part of a healthy, wholesome lifestyle. Whether you’re slicing up a Bartlett, Green Anjou, Red Anjou, Bosc, or another variety, you'll find no shortage of ways to put this tasty fruit to good use. Click on through to find some of our favorite recipes starring pears. |
Instant Pot Chili for Busy Weeknights
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Pressure Cooker Ground Beef and Bean Chili This classic beef-and-bean chili is loaded with tender ground beef, red kidney beans, and layer upon layer of flavor. We didn't cut any corners that mattered, but thanks to the high pressure and temperature of the pressure cooker, we reduced the cooking time significantly. For deeper flavor, a tiny dose of coffee, dark chocolate, and splash of fish sauce take this easy yet complex chili to even greater heights. The Kitchen Essential Instant Pot |
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
How to Make Homemade Roman-Style Pizza Pockets
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Homemade Roman-Style Pizza Pockets (Trapizzini) The trapizzino, invented by Italian pizza master Stefano Callegari, is a delicious mashup of Roman-style pizza bianca and a crusty sandwich roll. For your next game-day party, ditch the supermarket burger buns and sub rolls and make sandwiches with the pizza pockets of your dreams. The Kitchen Essential Baking Steel |
What You Need to Marie Kondo Your Kitchen
Get Organized No Images? Click here Trying to Marie Kondo-ify Your Kitchen? Here's What You Need. Storage Containers OXO Pop Containers continue to be some of our favorites for dry storage. They're lightweight, airtight, and the button makes them really easy to open and seal. While the 10-pack is pricey, it comes with a bunch of different sizes, ideal for storing everything from nuts to flour to dried beans. For something a little less expensive, try glass storage containers like these. Nesting Storage Containers Taking a cue from professional kitchens, we rely pretty heavily on pint and quart deli containers to store veggies or dry goods. They can be filled with stocks or soups and stored in the freezer (it helps that they're stackable); the quart containers are also perfect for storing leafy herbs like cilantro and parsley. A Magnetic Knife Rack Magnetic knife strips don’t just save precious drawer space; they also look pretty badass hanging on your wall. They'll keep your knives from rubbing up against other utensils, which can make them dull (and can be dangerous, too). If you do prefer to keep your knives tucked away, this in-drawer knife dock is a great solution. A Utensil Crock For tools like spatulas and whisks, a good old crock will do the trick, like this ceramic one, which is extra pretty. If you have a dirty utensil but still need it later on, don't set it down and make a mess of your counter, get one of these spoon rests instead. Command Hooks To store utensils and make even more use of your walls, we love Command strip hooks, which come in a wide variety of sizes and finishes. They’re actually quite durable and can stay on walls for years.. (If you're a renter, they're a great way to store tools, towels, oven mitts, and more without poking too many holes in the walls.)
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