Not a big fan of making traditional lemon curd? This simple high-powered blender recipe requires no dirtying of pots or use of a thermometer. If there is one thing I love, it’s lemons. Growing up, I ...
There’s a lot of inspiring stuff flying off the presses lately, and we’re thrilled to make room on our bookshelves -- but not at the expense of that one old favorite. You know, the cookbook whose ...
Raise your hand if you love dessert! In the final installment of this series, we are serving up three ways to sweeten your summer. To beat the heat, we vote for homemade ice pops. The hard part is in ...
Whip up this easy Caramilk chocolate mouse in a flash with the help of a blender to cut down on prep time. Broad bean, avocado and mint dip This mint, avocado and broad bean dip will have your guests ...
Eating homemade mayonnaise is the kind of luxurious pleasure -- like eating chocolate in the bath -- that shouldn’t require apology. Rich yet subtle in flavor, with a pillowy texture, homemade mayo is ...
Prepare the batter minus the flour, and pour the mixture into a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid. (Do not use plastic.) Tap the jar on the counter to release any air bubbles, cover the batter well ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Blender Cheese Soufflés The author says these cheese soufflés taste as great as homemade ones, and you save a lot of time when you substitute slices of bread ...
A blender that cooks! Paired with a new America's Test Kitchen cookbook, it's very useful. By adding a cooking function, blenders—not quite an essential kitchen gadget—become more useful. The score ...
When most of us take out our blender (especially this time of year) it’s to whip up a smoothie. And while smoothies can be a great on-the-go breakfast or snack option, that’s only scratching the ...
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