For a slightly smoky bird and virtually no mess in the kitchen, try cooking it on the grill. Preheat a charcoal grill for indirect heat by dividing the lit, gray charcoal in half and pushing each half ...
There's a reason why braising chicken is a time-honored technique. It requires two parts: searing the chicken until it's golden-brown and simmering it gently in a tasty liquid. It's the liquid that ...
Food that comes from a good restaurant is often made in a way that draws out peak flavor. The question is, how do you make restaurant-worthy dishes at home if you don't have professional kitchen ...
Low and slow is the way to go when temperatures plunge and the holidays heat up. Braising is a surefire, no-fuss technique that guarantees a robust one-pot meal. Braised meats turn tender and ...
Poaching is a crime. If it’s not yours, don’t swipe it. And if it is yours, and it’s a plump chicken breast, and you’re craving the clean flavor and moist bite you attribute to a boiling bath, please: ...
Most of us have some level of food education here at Delish, whether that’s from working in restaurants or going to culinary school, and we often have to remind ourselves that isn’t the case for many ...
Recipe for Disaster is Slate’s column about what recipes get wrong—and how to fix them. If you’ve noticed a recipe annoyance, absurdity, or outright lie, file your complaint here and we will ...