comments
This story first appeared on Food52, an online community that gives you everything you need for a happier kitchen and home â that means tested recipes, a shop full of beautiful products, a cooking hotline, and everything in between!
Welcome to Storage Wars, a new series about the best ways to store, well, everything. From how to keep produce orderly in the fridge (or not), to ways to get your oddball nooks and crannies shipshape; and yes, how to organize all those unwieldy containers once and for all we ve got you covered.
Advertisement:
While organization is certainly not a new topic (the label maker was invented in 1935, after all), we ve seen an enormous interest in reaching Pinterest-level pantry perfection in recent years. This is partly thanks to wildly popular shows like Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, in which Kondo gently prods us into parting with things we no longer need, and Get Organized with The Home Edit, where Joanna and Clea bubble and b
comments
This story first appeared on Food52, an online community that gives you everything you need for a happier kitchen and home – that means tested recipes, a shop full of beautiful products, a cooking hotline, and everything in between!
Every once in a while, the wheel is reinvented. If we re lucky, smart, or even particularly ingenious, we find new ways to do old things. These novel approaches can flip convention completely on its head, or ever so slightly tweak a well-known formula. The latter is precisely the case with a recent internet hack that s been sweeping the internet.
It all started on TikTok (duh, where else?), when, on Dec. 29, user crystalscookingfun took a flour tortilla, cut a slit along its radius, placed a single ingredient into each of the circle s quadrants, folded accordingly, and griddled the whole affair to crisp perfection in a panini press. Her folded wrap included a sliced chicken cutlet, spring mix, tomatoes, and grated cheese. (Here s the gener