How to Cook Corn on the Cob on a Stovetop

Fresh ears of corn provide a slightly sweet vegetable side dish for summer meals. Corn on the cob begins turning up in supermarkets in late spring, but the summer months are prime corn season. The later ears of corn are often more tender and sweet.

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How to Cook Eggplant in a Stovetop Pan

Eggplant works in a variety of dishes, from grilled eggplant sandwiches to eggplant Parmesan. Cooking eggplant on the stove top in a skillet is a simple preparation method when you want to include the vegetable in stir-fry, on a pizza or in a pasta dish.

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Burger with salmon and avocado

How to Grill Salmon Burgers

Salmon is a healthy alternative to the typical ground beef in your grilled burgers. The burger format also gives you a new way to prepare your salmon fillets. Unlike beef, salmon needs additional ingredients to help bind it together into burger form.

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baked ziti

Ziti Bake With Ground Beef & Ricotta Cheese

The straight tube structure of ziti makes this pasta ideal for casseroles because it adds bulk and stands up well to the baking process. Using ground beef and ricotta cheese, along with spaghetti sauce, in this recipe creates a lasagna-like flavor. Adjust the seasoning and other ingredients as desired.

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Raw sausage

How to Cook Brats Inside

Grilling is a common method for cooking bratwurst sausages, but the stove top is another option if you don't have access to a grill or time to let it heat. Searing the brats in a pan gives them a crispy, browned outside similar to grilling.

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groats

How to Cook Groats

Groats are the least-processed version of oats with only the husk removed. When cooked properly, the groats take on a nutty flavor with a chewy texture. Groats take longer to cook fully than rolled oats or other grains that are more processed.

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Mother and son in swimming pool

Activities for Infant Swim Lessons

Infant swimming lessons help your child get comfortable in the water. The lessons also provide a sensory activity and help the young participants practice their physical development skills.

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Studio shot of a bunch of bananas.

Different Ways to Cook Bananas

The sweet taste of bananas makes them a go-to choice of fruit. But instead of merely peeling and eating one raw, cook some up for a warm and caramelized treat. Start with a ripe yet firm banana to ensure that the fruit holds up to the heat of cooking.

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