The 23 flavors! No Images? Click here Dr. Pepper Baby Back Ribs One of the nation's favorite soft drinks serves as the base of this sauce, which has a tang and depth that you would probably never be able to put your finger on if you didn't know what it was. Slathered on the extremely tender ribs, it adds just the right sweetness to balance a spicy rub and smokey meat, churning out stellar ribs that are worthy examples of what summer is all about. The Kitchen Essential Electric Smoker More grilling recipes for great cookouts all summer long |
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Dr. Pepper Is the Star of these Baby Back Ribs
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Cambodian Lemongrass Chicken Stir-Fry
Ready in less than 30 minutes No Images? Click here Cambodian Lemongrass Chicken Stir-Fry (Cha Kreung Satch Moan) If you're hoping to familiarize yourself with the mouthwateringly delicious foods of Cambodia, look no further than cha kreung satch moan. This chicken stir-fry, adapted from a recipe from Chinchakriya Un and her mother, is salty, sweet, pungent, and slightly spicy, balanced by the herbal, cooling flavor of holy basil. The most important—and time-consuming—component of the dish is the kreung, a paste made of pounded herbs and other aromatics. There are countless kreungs used in Cambodian cooking, calling on different mixtures of ingredients. This particular one is flavored with a fragrant combination of lemongrass, galangal, fresh turmeric, and plenty of makrut lime leaves. The resulting paste colors the chicken a brilliant yellow and yields a powerfully flavorful dish that's ready in less than 30 minutes. The Kitchen Essential Granite Mortar and Pestle More stir fries for busy weeknight dinners |
Kitchen Tools Under $10: Functional and Affordable Equipment We Love
Save $$, cook better No Images? Click here Essential Kitchen Tools for $10 or LessGood cooking doesn't require pricey tools. Some of our favorite pieces of equipment cost $10 or less. These inexpensive tools make cooking at home simpler, more streamlined, and more delicious. Get the full story here. Paring knives aren't so pivotal that you need to shell out for a high-end brand. Instead, we recommend buying one that’s affordable, like this Victorinox model. You can read our review of paring knives here. When it comes to pie plates, cheaper really is better. Stick with simple tempered glass, which heats more quickly than stone, for a flaky, golden crust. Extend the life of your nonstick pans with a silicone spatula, which won't scrape away the Teflon like its metal counterpart. This one from OXO is a steal. We've often waxed rhapsodic about why Y-peelers are the best type of peeler for your kitchen. Their carbon steel blades are super sharp, they work well for lefties and righties, and a three-pack costs less than $10. An inaccurate oven can undo all of the hard work you put into your baked goods. Our advice? Invest in this extremely affordable thermometer, and show your oven who’s boss. A bench scraper is an essential tool for any cook, which is why it’s pretty cool that you can get one for under $10. Use this one to portion your pasta dough, transfer chopped vegetables into a big pot, and more. See the rest of our picks and read more equipment reviews here! |