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Nuke And Shuck

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Don't say you didn't learn something today. Our favorite new way to cook corn on the cob comes from "Ken," a YouTube sensation. His secret? The microwave. Nuke two unhusked ears on high for 6-8 minutes. Then cut off the bottom half inch and slip the cob from the husk. The kernels will be tender and silk-free. Source...

How To Make Big Mac Sauce

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If you ever wondered how to make the sauce that is in the Big Mac, here is your answer. Video Description: Christine H. from Oshawa asked, "What is in the sauce that is in the Big Mac?" McDonald's® Executive Chef Dan Coudreaut answers her question by showing you how to prepare the Big Mac® and its sauce using ingredients so real that you can see and buy them for yourself.

How To Of The Day: How to Make the Most Perfect Bacon Ever

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How To Reheat Pizza

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Hate leftover pizza's reheated soggy crust? This simple reheating tip keeps the crust crispy, and the top nice and melty. Source...

How to Reheat Pizza in the Microwave

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Keep Microwave-Reheated Pizza Crispy with a Sheet of Parchment Paper Reheating pizza in the microwave often results in soft and soggy slices that can't begin to compare to the fresh pie you had before you stuck the thing in the fridge. According to home life blog the Simply Day, you can easily solve this problem with parchment paper. Just like in the toaster, parchment paper adds a little extra mess-free crispiness in the microwave. Either place your pizza on a sheet or wrap it around the slice(s). You can heat the pizza as normal, but when you take it will be much closer to a fresh and crispy piece in a fraction of the time it would take to heat back up in a standard oven. DIY Life suggests this same trick works well in toaster ovens, too. Source...

How to Make a Mach 5 Speed Racer Cake

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The cake is alternating layers of classic yellow cake and butter pecan cake, with cream cheese icing with chopped walnuts in it in between the layers. It's covered in marshmallow fondant and then hand painted with food colorings. The tires are made from rice cereal marshmallow treats and covered in the fondant and painted. Read more and instructions...

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