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Chef John’s Bell Pepper Cutting Trick Will Save You Time (And Prevents a Seedy Mess)

Cutting a bell pepper, with all of its seedy ribs and stems, might seem like an intimidating task to the beginner cook. But fear not! The bell pepper is actually one of the easiest vegetables to slice and dice. You just need to know what you’re doing. 

Luckily for us, Chef John is full of tricks and advice for home cooks of all skill levels. 

His new Ultimate Cowboy Caviar recipe features three (count ‘em, three) types of peppers—and he used it as an excuse to share a time-saving tip for cutting bell peppers without the mess.  

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Reynold’s Finally Settles the Debate: This Is What Each Side of Aluminum Foil Is For

Whether you’re an occasional home cook or devote your waking hours to making gastronomic creations, you will likely agree that aluminum foil (aka tin foil) is one of the most versatile products in the kitchen. Whether you use it to line sheet trays, cover roasting meats, or shape it into a pouch to cook or reheat leftover foods in the oven, aluminum foil can do so many things.

While the thin metal is used by 319 million Americans each year (according to one 2020 study), have you ever wondered why one side is shiny while the other is dull? Recently, a video went viral on social media claiming that the side you use should depend on how and what you will use the foil for. But is there any truth to that? Is the dull side intended for certain uses, and the shiny intended for other? To settle the confusion, we consulted some experts about the “right way” to use aluminum foil.

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53 Seafood Recipes That Scream ‘Summer’

Our Best Summer Seafood Ideas

Warm weather and seafood go hand in hand. Whether you make a no-cook dish like bright and tangy ceviche or fire up the grill for marinated shrimp or perfectly charred salmon, seafood always feels light-yet-satisfying—which is perfect for hot, sunny days. You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to grilled fish and seafood: family-favorite fish tacos, company-worthy seared scallops and more. So, how do you choose when there are so many delicious options? Work your way through this roundup, starting with a dish inspired by the flavors of a classic shrimp boil. We’ve included andouille, potatoes, corn, Old Bay and garlic—and upped the ante by simmering everything in an all-butter sauce. Serve family-style with toasted crusty bread for dipping so you don’t miss out on any of the delicious sauce.

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PSA: This Common Ingredient Can Ruin Your Countertops

Natural stone countertops such as quartz, granite, and marble elevate a kitchen or bathroom appearance. They’re beautiful and have the advantage of being super easy to clean. They’re also incredibly durable. With proper care, they can last decades. And while they’re difficult to stain, it’s definitely not impossible.

When they do need a cleaning, there’s something you should be aware of. One magical, natural cleaning ingredient many of us use on a variety of surfaces in our homes is actually one that should never be used on natural stone countertops or other natural stone surfaces—lemon.

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Bang Bang Deviled Eggs

I love eggs in every form—scrambled, fried, boiled—but have a special spot in my heart for deviled eggs. While I believe deviled eggs are already a near-perfect side dish, the addition of bang bang sauce—famously found in popular dishes like bang bang shrimp and bang bang chicken—transforms this classic dish into a sweet-spicy-tangy appetizer fit for any party. 

Inspired by Sichuan cuisine, bang bang sauce combines kewpie mayonnaisesweet Thai chili saucesriracha, and rice vinegar. This sauce is not only delicious drizzled over potatoestofu, and meatballs, but also adds a flavorful kick to spice up your classic deviled eggs recipe. 

To ensure the perfect deviled eggs, start by making perfectly hard-cooked eggs using our fool-proof Hard-Boiled Eggs recipe. Once you have the eggs, the bang bang sauce complements the salty egg yolks perfectly, resulting in an easy side dish that can be prepared in just ten minutes.

The best part is, you can make this dish ahead of time. Simply prepare the egg yolk mixture up to two days in advance and store it in an airtight container or piping bag. When you’re ready to serve, assemble the deviled eggs and refrigerate until they’re ready to be served. 

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