I grew up in a Sephardic Jewish home where burgers were never draped with melted cheese and the only time that potatoes made an appearance on the dinner table was when they were in the form of Tater ...
Half the time I'm filling up a measuring cup, I'm doing so at an angle, which means I need to stop and straighten it out in order to see exactly which line the contents go up to. Angled measuring cups ...
Get it for under $25 on Amazon. As a culinary school graduate, I’m very picky about the gadgets I use in the kitchen (I’ve been known to bring my own vegetable peeler and microplane when doing prep ...
In a recent video (during which Reese makes an orange chicken dish using the leftover ingredients in her fridge), the actress can be seen pouring orange juice, honey, soy sauce and rice vinegar into ...
You can read this two-cup measuring cup without having to turn it sideways and lift it to eye level--just put it on any level surface and look down at the clearly marked measures on the angled rim. It ...
Brian is the author of two culinary based books published via his imprint Storkburger Press. A lifelong Californian, he has been consistently exposed to some of the best food in the world. With a deep ...
Yes, you really need different types of cups for measuring dry and liquid ingredients. While dry ingredients need to be scooped into a cup and leveled off at the top, liquids level themselves. Liquid ...
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