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Krissy Downey

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A trained chef, Krissy Downey has worked as a culinary producer on top TV shows ranging from Beat Bobby Flay to the TODAY show. She puts her deep culinary knowledge to work as a contributing food writer and Food Network.

How to Cut a Pomegranate

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Learn how to cut a pomegranate two ways and remove all of those precious arils. Plus, explore how to use pomegranate seeds in recipes for fruit salads, cocktails and more.

This Baking Gadget Is Your Secret to Perfect Multi-Layered Cakes

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A cake leveler is your secret to perfect tiered cakes.

How to Tell the Difference Between a Sauté Pan and a Saucepan

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Using the right pan when cooking makes all the difference.

What Is the Best Cut of Steak?

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While there is no such thing as the best cut of steak (it is really all about your preferences and how you are preparing it!), there are a few cuts that are widely considered top tier. The experts at Food Network explain the benefits of each.

How to Make a Smoothie

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There's a real science to smoothie making, and it all starts with how you layer the ingredients. We get into all the details, including how to make a strawberry banana smoothie and how to make a smoothie bowl.

What Is a Shallot?

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Shallots are a staple in restaurant kitchens but are readily available at any supermarket, too. Here, everything you’ve always wondered about them – from what shallots taste like to shallot substitutions.

What Is Italian Seasoning?

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Italian seasoning is a mix of dried herbs with an earthy, piney flavor that’s subtly sweet and peppery. Here, everything you want to know about the herb blend - from what is in Italian seasoning to how to make Italian seasoning.

How to Store Apple Pie

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Can you leave apple pie on the counter, or do you need to put it in the fridge? Here's the answer — and how to freeze it.

How to Steam Without a Steamer Basket

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Even if you don't have a collapsible metal basket or bamboo steamer, you can still steam veggies and proteins easily.

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