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Inside The Test Kitchen

Tool of the trade? Try this tried and true pepper grinder for your kitchen.

Kay Chun

That line running down the convex side of the shrimp is actually its digestive tube

Hunter Lewis

If you're lucky enough to come across these fleeting greens one last time at your local market (as we were last week), pickling is a great way to make them last the whole year.

Mary-Frances Heck

For anything with flesh too soft to stand up to a regular peeler, a serrated one will do the trick.

Janet McCracken

A good sear makes for a dirty pan. Here's how to conquer the crud, once and for all.

Rachel Sanders

Searing scallops can be daunting. Here are some tips from the pros.

Chris Morocco

This is the first of three installments on searing. Learn how to attain a perfect, crispy browned surface on your scallop, steak, or pork chop.

Chris Morocco

Fergus Henderson has been championing flat-leaf parsley's uncool sibling...

Guest

How to keep avocados green? Here's a useful tip from the BA Test Kitchen--submerge them in cold water.

Janet McCracken

A new line of handcrafted "tonics"--including bourbon barrel-aged maple syrup and vinegar--is our new favorite way to dress up everything from pancakes to salad.

Janet McCracken

Every morning, I make pour-over coffee instead of using a machine. Here's why.

Kay Chun

The drinks you serve your guests will only be as good as the ingredients in them. So this summer, consider making fruit-infused spirits.

Mary-Frances Heck

We dig our new Chefswear chef coats, but where did this kitchen fashion come from, anyway?

Mary-Frances Heck

Here are some tips for storing and organizing your spice pantry.

Kay Chun

You may not think of a wooden cutting board as especially different from any other piece of kitchenware. You use it, you wash it, and it lasts as long as it lasts. Right? Wrong!

Chris Morocco

Green garlic (also called Spring garlic) is one of the first seasonal items to pop up in farmer's markets come March or April and sticks around until May.

Mary-Frances Heck

Toasting flour before you use it cooks out the raw taste so that it lends a nutty, more complex flavor to baked goods and even pasta...

Kay Chun

One of my favorite last-minute meals for breakfast, lunch, or dinner is a riff on scrambled eggs on toast...

Janet McCracken

Here's why you should let your butter spend some quality time in a saucepan. Before you know it, you'll start sneaking it into anything and everything.

Chris Morocco

Here's how to make marshmallows at home. It's easy. (We swear!) Maybe even a little too easy...

Kay Chun

What to do with lots and lots of delicious fruitcake scraps? Why, make bread pudding of course!

Mary-Frances Heck

Don't let the funny color stop you--here are a few of my favorite ways to make use of some good eggs.

Janet McCracken

Onions to be used in any raw preparation should be calmed by a cool rinse and patted dry before using.

Mary-Frances Heck

We're working on a fruit conserve recipe for the June issue. It's a simple thing, this condiment, but sometimes the simplest recipes take on a complexity of their own.

Hunter Lewis