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Please sign in with your TV provider to watch this episode and other great programs. Skunked beer and wine is more commonly caused by a very specific chemical reaction triggered by exposure to sunlight's UV rays. Taste of Home. Here's what you want to know! Alex Guarnaschelli brings to life some of her family's comfort dishes. As senior editor for Taste of Home magazine, Rachel has her hand in everything you see from cover to cover, from writing and editing articles to taste-testing recipes to ensuring every issue is packed with fun and fabulous content. Here's how to master your most-requested restaurant items at home.

Clear glass bottles are the most vulnerable to skunking, green glass is slightly more resistant and brown glass offers the best protection from the sun's harmful rays. During the days at home, we both need activities that beat summer boredom.

Episode 1. i. These are 12 of the recipes we picked together to make this summer. As a general rule, use direct heat for things that cook quickly, like seafood, veggies and smaller cuts of meat. The answer is simple: Give the sweet a seat! Sep 1, 2018 - The Kitchen is throwing a summer block party bash! Kitchen Helpline: Turkey Day Thanksgiving is the time of year that gets many people into the kitchen. No-Sweat Summer Party. Get Recipe. The hosts dish out their best tips and tricks for throwing an easy summer party, and cookbook author Fanny Slater stops by to join the fun with her Tropical Beach Bum Cake. The Kitchen is throwing a nautical beach party with fun and beachy DIY decor.

What is indirect heat, what is direct heat, and when do I use them?". Use direct heat to cook thinner cuts of steak such as flank or skirt. Worry no more because The Kitchen Helpline is officially open, and we're ready to answer your cookout conundrums. Or will it get skunked?". The Kitchen The Kitchen The Kitchen The Kitchen Sign In With Your TV Provider. Five no fuss meals that'll have your whole family feeling jolly. Special guest Daniel Radcliffe stops by The Kitchen for a summer party! Use direct heat sparingly when cooking with sticky sweet marinades. When you're cooking with sugary or sticky sauces, brush them on in the last 5 to 10 minutes of cooking or immediately after they come off the grill to avoid burning. These five aromatic meals will make you ask, "Mmmm, what's cooking?". 1 / 50. Taste of Home is America's #1 cooking magazine. Watch Now. Summer Party Helpline. Let your tastebuds travel the world with five mouthwatering meals. Just build your fire on one side to create the direct heat side. She'll roll up her sleeves to try any new recipe in the kitchen—from spicy Thai dishes (her favorite!) An illustrated guide to direct and indirect heating on the grill, as seen on Food Network's The Kitchen. The Kitchen. Watch More Full Episodes from These Networks. Episode 1. i. The Kitchen Helpline is answering summer party questions and sharing recipes like Geoffrey Zakarian's Grilled Seafood Platter and Katie Lee's Peach Caprese with Balsamic Cherries. As they plan their turkey day meals, viewers have reached out to us with the turkey day questions weighing on their minds.

The same goes for charcoal grills. These little cheesecakes make a fun dessert that's just right for cooks who don't have a lot of time for fussy recipes. The Kitchen. On a gas grill, you'll turn one side on and leave the other off.

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