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  • Homemade Alton Brown Electric Smoker

    In his popular cooking show "Good Eats," Alton Brown describes how to jury-rig a home meat smoker to make homemade bacon. Although he puts it together using humorously improvised parts, his plan...

  • How to Make an Under-Cabinet Knife Holder

    Knives are sharp. But, of course, you already knew that. What you might not know is the best way to keep your knives close at hand without having them clutter your kitchen workspace. You can...

  • How to Get a Bend Out of a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are used as a cutting surface to prevent your kitchen counters from getting scratch marks. Wooden cutting boards need to be taken care of in a certain way, or they will bend and...

  • Should I Season a New Wooden Cutting Board?

    Wooden cutting boards come in a variety of shapes, sizes and types of woods. The most popular woods include bamboo, maple, oak and cherry. All cutting boards need seasoning, which is adding a...

  • How to Make Wooden Spoons

    Wooden spoons have a variety of culinary applications, from stirring sauces to transferring food items from one vessel to another. In fact, most great chefs consider a wooden spoon a vital utensil...

  • Homemade Wood Smokers

    Smoking foods is a time-proven method of preserving and flavoring meats, fish and cheeses. The smoking process kills bacteria and cures the food to help it keep for much longer periods than it...

  • Plastic Vs. Wood Boards

    For novice and experienced cooks alike, a cutting board is essential for preparing a meal. More than just a basic cooking necessity, some cutting boards are so beautifully made that they become...

  • How Cutting Boards Are Made

    A well-constructed cutting board will last you a long time and help keep your food safe during preparation.

  • Types of Measuring Spoons

    Measuring spoons, used to measure small amounts of ingredients, are among the more important tools in a kitchen. Most cooks have a favorite set of measuring spoons and at least one extra set...

  • How to Make a Bread Peel

    A bread peel is also known as a pizza peel. These wooden or aluminum paddles are used to transport bread, pizza, and other dough items to and from the oven. A wooden bread peel is simple to make...

  • How to Make a Butchers Block

    Sure you can run out and buy a butcher's block, but what's the fun in that? Aside from being expensive, there's no guarantee that it will be the steady, stable piece of kitchen equipment you need...

  • How to Make a Chopping Board

    A cutting board is a staple of most kitchens throughout the world. Cutting boards save and protect kitchen counters. They can be made of any type of wood, and although you can purchase them from...

  • How to Treat a New Butcher Block

    A butcher block plays an integral part in any busy kitchen. Use it as a base for chopping, dicing and slicing. When it's properly cared for, a butcher block can last for generations, as evidenced...

  • How to Refinish Cutting Boards

    A wooden cutting board in your kitchen is not only useful but used often. Over time, it can get scared, scratched and stained. Deep cuts and even lighter scratches can harbor dirt and bacteria, no...

  • How to Properly Care for and Maintain Your Seasoned Wooden Utensils

    Seasoned wood helps it last longer, and also prevents problems with splintering. Seasoning your utensils once isn't enough, so maintaining your seasoned wooden utensils is important.

  • How to Treat Oak Cutting Boards

    Wood cutting boards have been popular for generations. The past few years had seen people moving away from wood and using plastic cutting boards in their place. However, there seems to be a...

  • How to Make a Recipe Box

    Recipe boxes like mom used to use can bring back many pleasant memories of the days growing up and watching your mother and grandmother (or your dad whatever the case may be) pulling recipes out...

  • How to Pick the Best Cutting Board

    Whether you use one to chop vegetables, prepare meats or assemble meals, a cutting board is a vital kitchen accessory that can protect your counters, knives and food. When purchasing cutting...

  • How to Make a Fish Scaler From Bottlecaps

    Do you like to cook with fresh fish but lack the tool necessary to prepare it for consumption? Kitchenware stores sell fish-scaling tools, but it's simple and cost-effective to make a fish scaler...

  • How to Buy a Cedar Plank for Grilling

    Salmon is delicious when grilled on a cedar plank. But can you use just any piece of cedar wood to grill salmon?

  • How to Choose Wood Chips for Your Stovetop Smoker

    Choosing the wood chips is one of the most important steps in using your stovetop smoker, because the chips you choose will create the wonderful smoky flavor that infuses your food. There are many...

  • How to Use Liquids With Your Stovetop Smoker

    You don't have to use liquid in your smoker, you can dry smoke without it, but if you're going to be cooking for a long time, adding liquid to the wood chips helps them smoke longer, and it adds...

  • How to Break in a Butcher Block

    Butcher blocks are designed to offer a stable cutting surface. The thick wood absorbs the shock of your knife, allowing you to aggressively cut dense pieces of meat. Regular conditioning of the...

  • How to Buy a Cutting Board

    Believe it or not, controversy abounds in the foodie world regarding the type of cutting board that cooks should use. Old school cooks will buy nothing but wood and new age chefs want nothing but...

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