Curious about how to store corn on the cob? For the best flavor and juiciest kernels, you’ll consume it within 24 hours of being picked. But if you'd like to learn how to store corn longer, we’ll explain how to do so in the fridge for 1 week. We’re also revealing two options for how to store corn for up to a year.
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A growing number of readers have been asking, “should I wash my berries in vinegar?” We did a deep-dive into USDA food storage tips and asked our Test Kitchen to provide your final answer. So should you wash berries in vinegar? You certainly can, but you definitely don’t have to.
Learn how to eat kumquats for a very refreshing fruit snack. Wondering what are kumquats, exactly? They’re a type of citrus fruit that work well in fruit salads, drink recipes, fruit preserves, cakes, pies, and more. We’ll talk you through how to eat kumquats, when to wash them, and what parts of the fruit you can eat.
Fresh out of bread crumbs? If you need a bread crumb substitute, here are five ideas for what you can use instead, including one that's gluten-free.
Avocados are endlessly adaptable. But before you can put them to work in recipes, learn how to pick a ripe avocado. We put several methods for choosing a ripe avocado to the test, and this is the best one.
Knowing how to cook green beans will boost the nutrition of any meal. Try these methods for cooking green bean casseroles, skillet dishes, and more.
Learn how to season asparagus and prepare and cook it, so it's tender but not soggy—like at your favorite restaurant. And you can even microwave it!
Should you wash pre-washed greens? Fans have asked us this question, so we turned to food safety and cooking experts to answer. There’s no need to wash pre-washed greens; in fact, it might present a safety risk if you do. Learn more about preparing pre-washed greens for a safe and healthy salad recipe.
Whether you’re cutting back on meat or looking for ways to include more veggies in your meals, these delicious meat alternatives offer plenty of protein.
When comparing corn oil vs. vegetable oil, it’s a close match. Both of these neutral oils are budget-friendly, versatile, and have high smoke points.
