Hack Your Ramen with Fresh Sliced Ginger
This is just one more reason to keep a knob of fresh ginger in the kitchen at all times. A few slices of fresh ginger are an instant upgrade, bringing a fresh and zippy flavor boost. Just a small amount of ginger makes a big difference when added to quick cup of ramen. Let it simmer a few minutes until the broth picks up the ginger’s flavor. Stick with rounds for a lighter aroma with less spice, or if you like more zing, add in minced or grated ginger.
Oct 6, 2016
The IKEA RÅSKOG Cart as Breakfast Station
“But this is my favorite cup,” says everyone, everywhere. Why we latch on to certain dishware is not for me to answer, but ask me where to store it, and I will gladly tell you: in the IKEA RÅSKOG cart, of course! But this small-space saver isn’t just good for storing that coffee cup or three that you really (really) need; it’s also the secret to making your mornings that much easier, by keeping all your breakfast essentials in one place.
Oct 6, 2016
Hack Your Instant Ramen with Coconut Milk
Inspired by our favorite Thai soup, canned coconut milk ups the ante on instant ramen with a rich, luxurious broth. Yes, coconut milk is great for its sweet, nutty flavor, but the real power behind this pantry staple comes from the fat. Stirred into simmering ramen, coconut milk takes the broth to another level with its extra-rich flavor. It’s a simple addition that makes ramen indulgent.
Oct 6, 2016
What You Should Know About Buying a New Kitchen Faucet
(Image credit: Marie-Lyne Quirion) From Apartment Therapy → Remodeling Reconnaisance: The Ins & Outs of Buying A New Kitchen Faucet
Oct 6, 2016
Recipe: Smoky Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Kielbasa
If sheet pan suppers are a major player in your weeknight dinner rotation, this combination of smoky kielbasa and Brussels sprouts bring that same ease and sophistication with a five-ingredient shopping list and 30-minute cook time. Come fall, there are few foods better to pair with kielbasa than earthy roasted Brussels sprouts. Before going to the oven, these brassicas are treated to a dusting of smoked paprika for extra warmth and just a touch of spice.
Oct 6, 2016
Why Is Baking Soda Such a Good Cleaner?
Baking soda, a mainstay of many baking recipes, has colonized territory way beyond the baking rack. It can be found lurking in the backs of refrigerators, in cleaning kits tucked beneath the sink, and in the list of ingredients for natural deodorants and toothpastes.
Oct 6, 2016
3 No-Sew DIY Halloween Costumes for Dogs
(Image credit: Christopher Broe) From Apartment Therapy → Win The Halloween Puppy Parade: Cute No-Sew DIY Costumes For Dogs
Oct 6, 2016