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Sheet Pan Suppers

Rimmed baking sheets, or half-sheet pans, are true workhorses in the test kitchen. We use them for everything from baking cookies or roasting root vegetables to toasting nuts and seeds. And slipping a wire rack inside makes the sheet pan even more versatile—it’s our go-to setup for roasting and broiling meats. But the true super power of the sheet pan is accommodating multiple ingredients to create a complete, flavor-packed, one-pan meal. In this course, you'll learn four recipes with different sheet pan setups to make sure everything cooks at the correct rate and comes out of the oven perfectly—and deliciously—cooked.

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Lighter Macaroni and Cheese

When it comes to comfort foods, mac and cheese sits squarely at the top of the food chain. There’s nothing quite like tender, bite-size pasta coated in a warm, gooey, cheesy sauce and baked with a crunchy topping of buttery bread crumbs. But with over 700 calories and a whopping 40 grams of fat per serving, the standard homemade mac and cheese is less than comforting to our waistlines. Keeping all the cheesy flavor and creamy texture but losing a significant amount of fat and calories came down to a classic recipe makeover tactic: choosing the right selection of milk and cheese. Our lighter version does this all—and doesn’t sacrifice any of the flavor or the buttery, crunchy topping.

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French Fries

How can something so seemingly simple as a good French fry have so many misses in the kitchen? Learn the ins and outs of making French fries with a crisp golden exterior, airy interior, and earthy sweet flavor. Discover the secret of what makes French fries crispy (hint: cornstarch makes them shatter!). We show you how to cut French fries, which oil is best for frying them, and when it’s the right time to season them. Learn what pitfalls to avoid, and how to fix them. We’ll show you what equipment you need, and exactly how hot the oil needs to be to achieve French fry perfection.

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Make-Ahead Gravy

You can’t serve roast turkey without gravy. But most classic recipes require the cook to perform several complicated last-minute tasks and the result is usually lumpy gravy with so-so flavor. Definitely not what you want on a holiday or any day! For our make-ahead gravy recipe, we take a different approach and get all the work done days—if not weeks—in advance.

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