You don't need to dump your pasta and all of its useful cooking water into a colander. Chef Lidia Bastianich uses a tool that ...
Does one really need a colander? Why should you buy a large metal bowl with lots of small holes in it that takes up precious storage real estate in your tiny apartment? Here's a little secret from Bon ...
Amazon shoppers are breaking up with their bulky plastic colanders for these $5 handheld stainless steel strainers. They’re ...
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The colander may be a bit of an afterthought, but it’s one of the most important tools in your kitchen. It’s a utensil that you’ll be able to make use of when preparing basically any dish, whether ...
Colanders last a long time. But through heavy use, they get chipped, dented, partially rusted or melted. Eventually, you’ll need to replace your old colander with a new one. Don’t throw the old one ...
Pasta lovers who use a colander might want to rethink their kitchen habits, as culinary experts have issued a warning against rinsing cooked pasta. Food Republic has dished up advice, saying: "One ...