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Are Yeasted Mashed Potatoes Worth It? Find Out!

TikTok has become a go-to source for recipe ideas, cooking hacks, and prep tips that keep us scrolling for inspiration. Creators have brought us many brilliant ideas that are keepers. However, not all TikTok ideas are created equal, and some may be problematic.

Recently, the practice of adding instant yeast to already cooked mashed potatoes has been a hot topic on social media. It’s supposed to make the mashers fluffier and give them a savory, bready flavor. 

Traditional mashed potatoes are already fantastic, so adding a bready note to them might have you wondering, “Why bother?” But since the yeasted version is so popular right now, Allrecipes culinary producer Nicole McLaughlin had to try it for herself.

Why Add Yeast to Mashed Potatoes?

Yeast is what makes certain foods, like bread, rise. When yeast is activated (with heat and moisture) and mixed with flour, it feeds on the sugars and releases carbon dioxide, creating bubbles in the dough that cause it to rise.

When yeast is mixed with milk and added to mashed potatoes, the carbon dioxide bubbles do their magic, changing the texture and flavor of the potatoes and making them rise into a fluffy mass. 

In the video, Nicole points out the bubbles in the mashed potatoes after they’ve sat with the yeast for about 20 minutes, although she says the potatoes have risen just “a little bit.” 

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5 Grilled Cheese Recipes You Need to Try

Glory be: It’s officially soup season, which means it’s also officially grilled cheese season. It has already snowed in my corner of the world, so I am cozying up with all the comfort foods. While I unabashedly love soup, it’s actually less about the soup and more about the carbs that I get to dip in said soup. That’s why I’ve been on the hunt for the best grilled cheese sandwich recipe. To find the one, I tried our five most popular recipes. And listen: You might not think you need a grilled cheese sandwich recipe, but I’m here to convince you otherwise. Read on to find out what I discovered along the cheesiest path I’ve ever taken. 

What Makes a Grilled Cheese Sandwich Great?

With such simple recipes technique is the primary factor that will take your grilled cheese from good to great. I learned this method from my better half, Bray Britton, who also happens to be a professional chef and writer. Use more butter than you think you should, and place both pieces of bread into a pan set over low heat. Use your palms to press the bread into the pan. This promotes even browning and butter distribution. Place cheese on both slices and cover with a lid to steam. Keep the heat on low and take your time. When the cheese is melted and the bread is perfectly browned on both sides, remove the bread from heat, and close up your sandwich. 

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The Secret to Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

I would be lying if I said my husband lacked skills in the kitchen. I also wouldn’t be married, because I’m pretty sure I have a second stomach where my heart is supposed to be. I’m lucky to be part of a relationship that splits kitchen responsibilities, because I think it’s fair to say that we all have days when we can’t compute making food for ourselves, but are more than happy to take on the dirty dishes. 

My husband, Kyle, has a knack for making simple, comforting dishes. He’s especially good with barbecue and fettuccine Alfredo. He has a patience and resourcefulness that I often lack because I’m so fixated on the end product. It’s why I wrote his scrambled eggs into my wedding vows, and it’s why whenever I’m feeling sick, what I want most is for him to make me a grilled cheese sandwich. 

I had a pretty bad cold recently, so in addition to some chicken noodle soup, I got to enjoy a Kyle grilled cheese sandwich or two. And I’m very pleased to report that he’s incorporated a new trick and ingredient to make his grilled cheese sandwiches more delicious than ever. 

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5 Foods You Should Never Cook In a Slow Cooker

People take them for granted now, but when slow cookers first hit the mass market in the 1970s, they truly revolutionized kitchens. With their “set-it-and-forget-it” mentality, slow cookers freed up a lot of time preparing food in a world that was quickly and steadily changing. They assisted the wave of women entering the workforce for the first time, helping them simultaneously earn an income and put dinner on the table. 

As much as home cooks rely on slow cookers, though, there are some foods that just don’t mix with the countertop appliance. These are the foods you should keep away from your slow cooker, ranging from bothersome to dangerous. 

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How to Keep Your Cucumbers Fresher for Longer

Fresh, bright, and vegetal, with a clean, mild flavor and subtle sweetness, cucumbers are extremely versatile and lend themselves well to a wide range of dishes. From raw to cooked, savory to sweet, and beverages dry or spiked, cucumbers go a long way. Their refreshing nature makes them a star in the summer, but a crudité plate any time of year is bound to see some of these seedy wonders, thanks to their consistent availability and dippable goodness.

The Easiest Way to Make Cucumbers Taste So Much Better

If you’ve ever grown cucumbers at home, you know that not only are these long, cylindrical fruits one of the easiest things to grow, but they’re also abundant. Home-growing cucumbers will inevitably have them coming out of your ears at some point, so a little brush-up on how to keep them fresh for as long as possible is a solid idea.

How Long Do Cucumbers Last?

  • In the fridge: 4-6 days (unwrapped), but up to 2 weeks
  • Room temperature on the counter: up to 7 days (if out of sun)
  • In the freezer: 6 months to 1 year

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My Dad’s No-Brainer Trick Is the Best Way To Eat Any Fruit

My dad is a fruit fanatic. I’ve seen him polish off a case of large mangoes—that’s six pounds—in a week. At my parents’ house, no meal is complete without a platter of whatever’s in season or looks tasty at the supermarket: strawberries, peaches, apples—you name it.

How does Dad eat so much fruit? A simple, no-fuss trick: He always keeps containers of prepped, ready-to-eat fruit in the refrigerator.

My Dad’s Secret

OK, I know—it doesn’t sound like a big deal. But hear me out: Having fruit that’s already washed, peeled, and sliced it way more tempting to eat. Whether it’s neatly cubed ripe mangos, quartered kiwi, or just de-stemmed grapes or cherries, a little prep goes a long way. When your stomach growls, all you have to do is open the fridge and enjoy. That makes the nutritious snack or dessert more appealing than, let’s say, a bag of potato chips or package of cookies. 

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I Tasted Countless Butters—This One Reigned Supreme

Butter is trending. Once scorned in favor of margarine and shortening, this dairy product’s popularity has been skyrocketing for the past several years. Butter boards, butter candles, butter-colored stand mixers—you get the picture.

And the dairy aisle reflects it. What used to be a simple section is now brimming with a plethora of different types and brands, each boasting its own unique selling points. Organic, grassfed, European, cultured… the list goes on. In the midst of all these options— some of them with exorbitant price tags—we have to ask: Which butters are actually worth buying?

I blindly tasted butter from 16 different brands. Every butter sample was unsalted and served at room temperature, so I could taste the full, true essence of each product. After tasting each sample, I rated it on a scale of 1-10, based on texture as well as flavor. At the end, I determined my favorite butter in each of five separate categories, as well as my favorite overall. Here are the results.

delish!

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My Apologies to Everyone

I want to apologize to everyone. Some people wanted to comment on a post on my blog, but couldn’t find the comment section. I wondered why some posts received many comments, but others received none. It wasn’t until an author of a recent book reached out to me that I became aware of the problem.

I searched first for the post about his book, then others. Time and time again, there was no way to add a comment! Even on posts where I had received notifications that someone had commented, there was no sign.

Finally, I found the problem. The comments I had received were from people who read the post on the WordPress Reader. I hadn’t thought about that before. Anyone who read the post on Facebook or Instagram had no way to comment. That’s just not right!

After a search of the settings and customization sections, I found the solution. A quick change of the footer design, and now everyone can comment!

Again, my sincere apologies. I hope you will revisit your favorite posts and leave me a comment. I promise to reply to each one!

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Wonder Bread Settles the Debate: This Is the Best Way To Keep Bread From Getting Moldy

If there’s one thing you never want your food supply to run short on, it’s sliced bread. It’s the base of endless quick meals, lunchtime fixes, and late-night bites. It’s one of those grocery staples you never really know when you’ll need, but you just know you will need it at some point.

And, on the occasion you reach for that ever-dependable bag of sliced bread, there’s nothing more horrifying than realizing mold has gotten to it faster than you have. Now, your beloved white bread—as well as your dreams of a quick PB&J snack—are headed to the trash. 

Mold doesn’t have to be the fate of your favorite white bread; Spoilage is almost entirely dependent upon where you store the loaf. Some people swear by the bread box, others by the kitchen counter, while still others keep it tucked away by the eggs in the fridge. With all these differing opinions, how do you know which way is the best? You ask the experts. 

We reached out to Wonder Bread, one of the brands most synonymous with white bread, to find out the very best way to store sliced bread for as long as possible (and avoid any moldy bread misfortunes ever again). So, if you’ve ever found yourself pausing when it’s time to put away the sliced bread, here’s your storage answer, once and for all.

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What is a “Country Cook?”

In 2023, I wrote a blog post about Meal Prep for Country Cooks. A few days later, I found myself wondering what exactly defines a “Country Cook.” The more I thought about it, the clearer it became that there wasn’t a precise definition. Searching online brought up a blog called “The Country Cook” and the well-known “Cook’s Country” from Cook’s Illustrated, but nothing that definitively answered my question.

Two years later, I’ve realized that post remains a favorite. Considering today’s economy, it’s no surprise. So, let me update that working definition—here we go!

A Country Cook is a cook!

Many of the dishes they serve will be made from scratch. While some people might think using processed foods or frozen meals is fine, a ‘country cook’ prefers to know exactly what’s in the food they’re serving. If someone is a picky eater or has special dietary needs, cooking from scratch is the only way to ensure it’s just right. For holiday meals, this approach becomes a true source of pride.

A Country Cook is frugal

Being frugal isn’t about being stingy; it’s about avoiding waste, especially in today’s economy. A frugal cook knows how to stretch every dollar. For example, when I make soup for myself, I portion the leftovers into freezer-safe containers to keep them fresh for later. It often means adjusting recipes to match your needs, so you’re not making more servings than necessary. A recipe for four might be great when family visits, but if you’re usually cooking for one or two, the extras could end up wasted.

A Country Cook is a planner

Most cooks know the importance of making a list before heading to the grocery store—forgetting something is always a risk without one. But honestly, before jotting down that list, take a few minutes to plan your dinner menu! Plenty of software options are available to help with this, and many can even generate your shopping list for you.

A Country Cook is organized

Before tackling your shopping list, make sure to check what’s already in your pantry. The best way to do this is to take a look! A well-organized pantry makes it easier to compare with your list. Don’t trust your memory—I’ve lost count of how many times I thought I was out of something, only to find it at home after shopping. Taking a few extra minutes to double-check can save you money in the long run.

So who is a Country Cook?

It’s everyone who has ever tried their best to feed their family the very best that they can offer!