How to Cook Whole Sweet Potato in Microwave

How to Cook Whole Sweet Potato in Microwave

Learn how to cook whole sweet potatoes in the microwave, ready in just 10 minutes compared to your normal 1 hour in the oven! The microwave makes cooking sweet potatoes quick, simple, and energy efficient. Add your microwave cooked sweet potatoes to virtually any meal...

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Pomegranate Seed Basics

Pomegranate Seed Basics

Pomegranates can add a sweet pop of flavor to your Buddha Bowl, but removing the seeds without any of the stringy pieces or choosing one at the store is the hard part. Keep reading to learn all about pomegranates! Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you...

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Skillet Asparagus

Skillet Asparagus

Cooking asparagus in the skillet is quicker than roasting in the oven. We'll show you how to achieve a beautiful char flavor without the grill or oven. Buddha Bowl Veggies Buddha Bowl veggies will teach you the easiest ways to cook, store, and use vegetables!...

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How to Cut Bell Peppers

How to Cut Bell Peppers

Slicing up bell peppers is easy, but you might not know how to remove the core and seeds. You also might not know that there are multiple ways to cut bell peppers and we will teach you how! Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will show you easy ways to save money,...

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The Best Containers to Store Leftovers

The Best Containers to Store Leftovers

There are so many different types of containers on Amazon, you can really get lost in the comments and reviews and then you don't know which set to buy! Today, Buddha Bowl basics will show you which containers are our favorite for storing toppings and leftovers....

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How to Roast Bell Peppers

How to Roast Bell Peppers

To be honest, I often buy roasted bell peppers in a jar for a super-convenient pantry-friendly alternative. If I want to make my own roasted bell peppers, I'll use the broiler instead of an open flame. Buddha Bowl Veggies Buddha Bowl veggies will teach you the easiest...

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How to Cook Quinoa on the Stovetop Recipe

How to Cook Quinoa on the Stovetop Recipe

Bookmark this recipe for how to cook quinoa the classic way - on the stovetop! Not only is it gluten-free by nature, quinoa's also more nutrient-dense than any grain: all the more reason it belongs in your regular recipe rotation. At Steamy Kitchen, we like to build...

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How to Cook Quinoa in a Pressure Cooker Recipe

How to Cook Quinoa in a Pressure Cooker Recipe

Master this easy recipe for how to cook quinoa in a pressure cooker, whether you have an Instant Pot, or other brand. It'd be an understatement to say that electric pressure cookers have changed the game. Cooking grains (or seeds, in the case of quinoa) offers an...

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The Most Perfect Sautéed Mushrooms

The Most Perfect Sautéed Mushrooms

The best way to cook mushrooms is in a skillet. How to prevent water-logged mushrooms. The secret is not adding butter and your aromatics until after all the water has cooked off. Buddha Bowl Veggies Buddha Bowl veggies will teach you the easiest ways to cook, store,...

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Asparagus Basics

Asparagus Basics

Choosing the right vegetable can be difficult, especially when they are all the same color! You will be an asparagus pro in no time after reading these helpful tips. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you ways to add flavor and save money in the kitchen....

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Mushroom Basics

Mushroom Basics

Choosing the right mushrooms can be intimidating, they all look the same and slightly dirty. We will give you our top tips for choosing mushrooms at the grocery store and storing them. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you ways to add flavor and save...

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How to Cut a Mango

How to Cut a Mango

Mangos are so sweet and yummy, a few slices will add a fresh and savory bite to your Buddha Bowl. Careful, mangoes can be slippery! We will show you the correct and safe way to cut one. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you simple kitchen tips and...

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How to Grate Fresh Ginger

How to Grate Fresh Ginger

Freshly grated ginger is a wonderful ingredient to have on hand. It can be used to add a savory flavor to recipes like stir fry, noodles, or pineapple teriyaki sauce. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you simple kitchen techniques that you can use to...

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How to Make a Crunchy Tortilla Bowl

How to Make a Crunchy Tortilla Bowl

This crispy tortilla bowl is a fun way to add an extra crunch element to your bowl. Making a tortilla bowl in the oven is super fast and easy, everyone will love it. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics teach you fun kitchen tips and tricks to make your recipes...

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How to Cut an Avocado

How to Cut an Avocado

Learn how to cut an avocado in a few simple steps. A few slices of avocado can transform your Buddha Bowl into a fresh green bowl packed with healthy fats and fiber. Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you simple kitchen basics to help you save food...

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How to Get More Juice from Lemons

How to Get More Juice from Lemons

Learn how to get the most juice possible out of your lemons. If you need a burst of acidity in a dressing or Buddha Bowl, this is a hack you need to know! Buddha Bowl Basics Buddha Bowl basics will teach you simple kitchen basics to help you save food and add...

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How to Dry Herbs in the Microwave

How to Dry Herbs in the Microwave

Learn the secrets to making dried herbs in the microwave, ready in just minutes! If you don't have any spices or dry herbs on hand, but you have some in the fridge or backyard, you can dry them on your own.  This quick method will be one of the best ways to use...

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How to Chop Garlic

How to Chop Garlic

Fresh garlic can add flavor to any dish! It's hard to know where to start chopping garlic with skin and all of the cloves. Keep reading to learn our top tips for the easiest way to chop garlic. Buddha Bowl basics will teach you simple kitchen basics to help...

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How to Roast Japanese Eggplant

How to Roast Japanese Eggplant

Japanese eggplant is long and skinny, unlike a globe eggplant, which is fat and roly-poly! The thinner eggplant is quick to roast in the oven. Buddha Bowl Veggies Buddha Bowl veggies will teach you the quickest and easiest ways to cook and season vegetables. For the...

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