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Why can nobody beat your uncle’s signature BBQ rib? What’s so special about your grandma’s lasagna that makes it the king and the queen of all the cheesy lasagnas? When a recipe is pushed to the max and there’s not a single drop or more love to add to the meal, cooking secrets come into play.

So take your notebooks out, everyone, we’re about to take our cooking skills to a whole new level thanks to this awesome bunch of people sharing their “I’ll never tell” cooking secrets.

After all, it’s such a nice feeling to be an unbeatable grand master in one dish that conquers the hearts of strangers and puts smiles on people’s faces.

#1

Close-up of roasted coffee beans inside a container, illustrating a popular cooking secret shared online. Whenever I bake something with chocolate, like brownies, I always add a little bit of coffee. It makes all the difference.

jrhea2019 , olle svensson Report

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    Clear glass mug filled with frothy hot chocolate showcasing a layer of foam, illustrating cooking secrets revealed online. I add salt to hot chocolate. It somehow makes it more chocolate-y Everyone always says my hot chocolate is the best, but I just use prepackaged with milk and a dash of salt.

    ouTPhaze , John Ong Report

    #3

    Whole garlic bulb on a kitchen countertop highlighting cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread about cooking. My husband says he doesn't like much garlic. I ALWAYS use a hefty amount in my cooking. He loves it. I just don't tell him. And he often says "it smells so good in here!" Yeah, I just added the garlic to the pan...

    Meggerhun , jacksonwes Report

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    #4

    Baked dessert with golden peaks in a glass dish on stovetop, showcasing cooking secrets revealed in viral online thread. I begged my grandmother for her banana pudding recipe and now people beg me to make it. It's the recipe from the back of the Nilla wafer box.

    knave2none , Selena N. B. H. Report

    #5

    Braided garlic bulbs displayed in a market, illustrating cooking secrets shared by people in a viral online thread. I'd never tell anybody how much fresh garlic I put in n anything.. Garlic is actually crack and I can't get enough. Also I don't tell people when I use Greek yogurt in place of sour cream or mayo in some things. I feel like it grosses people out to think there's probiotics in the mashed potatoes or the pasta salad lol

    commonwhitebread , Julie Gibbons Report

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    #6

    Duncan Hines French Vanilla cake mix box shown as part of cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. That reminds me of some woman who posted a couple years ago about running a successful wedding cake business and being afraid someone would catch her buying carts full of cake mix at the grocery store

    mesopotamius , Wendy Report

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    #7

    Butter stick partially sliced on a white plate with a decorative knife on a rustic wooden table, cooking secrets concept. Always brown the butter. No one ever takes the time to brown the butter

    roadtrip-ne , Joanna Bourne Report

    #8

    Overripe bananas with dark spots lying on a white surface, revealing cooking secrets for ripe fruit use. When making banana bread, I use overripe bananas, which I freeze and then thaw when it's time to bake. I read somewhere that freezing bananas make them sweeter. Try it. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

    ncgirl105 , Marco Verch Report

    #9

    Assorted homemade cookies on a plate, illustrating cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. I use jello vanilla pudding powder in all my cookies. It keeps them super soft for days and gives them almost a cake interior. Shhhh...

    Life_On_the_Nickle , rusvaplauke Report

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    #10

    Close-up of marinated anchovies and green olives seasoned with herbs, revealing cooking secrets shared online. I add mashed anchovies or anchovies paste to my salad dressings, pasta sauces, and gravy. No one can identify the taste and everyone loves it!

    ebtuck , ¡Vaya Madrid! Report

    #11

    Close-up of homemade macaroni and cheese with melted cheese stretch, showcasing a popular cooking secret revealed online. When making homemade mac 'n' cheese, I season with a secret ingredient — mustard powder.

    nanahugsforyou , Vancouver Bites! Report

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    Or just mustard works. It's actually amazing how many dishes can benefit from a sploosh of mustard -- and most of the time you can't tell it's there, but it definitely enhances the overall taste

    #12

    Two slices of cinnamon toast with sliced strawberries on a white plate, illustrating cooking secrets. I use a little almond extract in all my baked goods (especially French toast) and a little espresso powder in anything chocolate.

    kaophyre , Kidz Activities Report

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    #13

    Close-up of fresh lemons in a crate, illustrating cooking secrets shared by people in a viral online thread. Squeeze a lemon in your pot of chicken soup. Adds a nice brightness.

    juddmeche , whatleydude Report

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    #14

    Close-up of ground red spice on a cream oval dish, illustrating cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. I use smoked paprika a lot and people lose their minds over my cooking.

    coyote_zs , jules Report

    #15

    Homemade cheesecake on a white plate in a kitchen, illustrating cooking secrets shared online. I worked in a high-end restaurant that was well-known for its cheesecake. It was just cream cheese and marshmallow fluff blended together, then placed in store-bought graham cracker crusts.

    Busker12 , Tony Alter Report

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    #16

    Glass bowl filled with thick red tomato sauce, showcasing cooking secrets revealed in a viral online thread. my salsa its just big can of whole toamotes, big sweet onion cut into fourths, one jalapeno with seeds cut up, cilantro and lime juice everyhting into a food processor for aobut 30ish secs add dash of salt at the end. everyone thinks is so good which it is but i keep telling them its so easy but they dont think it is lol

    BooSkylar , MattCC716 Report

    #17

    Rising bread dough in a bowl on a kitchen counter with cooking tools and a pot on the stove in the background. I tell everyone, but citric acid in bread dough. Making it a bit acidic makes the yeast go nuts and even "heavy" breads rise more than you'd expect. You could use lemon juice or vinegar I suppose but citric acid (in granules) is easy to find (Indian section of supermarkets, or "gourmet" store), and will hang out happily in your cupboard forever.

    Tofinochris , Quinn Dombrowski Report

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    #18

    Close-up of brown sugar in a white bowl with some spilled on a dark surface, revealing cooking secrets concept. Brown sugar is the superior sugar.

    Discount_Lex_Luthor , Marco Verch Report

    #19

    Box of instant mashed potatoes with chicken-flavor seasoning, highlighting cooking secrets revealed in a viral online thread. Stop using corn starch or flour to thicken stew. Grab a pouch of instant mashed potatoes (I use Idahoan buttery herb or roasted garlic flavor). Add that, stir it in, and thank me later.

    Talanic , Andrew Filer Report

    #20

    Bowl of creamy dip with herbs on wooden table, showcasing cooking secrets shared in viral online thread. Half sour cream, half greek yogurt for tzatziki - so much richer.

    JgJay21 , Tiago Silveira Report

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    #21

    A plate of homemade cookies showcasing cooking secrets revealed by people in a viral online thread. My snickerdoodle recipe. People love them. They are chunks of Pillsbury sugar cookie dough, rolled in cinnamon and sugar. Stupid easy. I will never tell.

    blossomteacher , Brisbane Falling Report

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    #22

    Jars of pickles lined up on a wooden shelf revealing cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. I add pickle juice to tuna or chicken salad. Gives it just the right amount of tartness.

    NickyNeptune , Christine Report

    #23

    Close-up of cinnamon sticks, a cooking ingredient often featured in popular cooking secrets and recipes. I've never been the type to have a secret like this, but if people knew how much cinnamon I used they might have questions. I add it to a lot of dishes to add some earthiness and depth, but not in amounts where you can actually taste cinnamon.

    NoNeedForAName , anuandraj Report

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    #24

    Small rectangular dish filled with soy sauce, reflecting window bars, highlighting cooking secrets shared online. I worked at Jimmy John's and they had us use a little soy sauce in the tuna salad. I've been making it that way ever since.

    helenfeller , Matt MacGillivray Report

    #25

    Straining homemade yogurt in cheesecloth over a bowl, revealing cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. Instead of milk, I use full fat vanilla or plain yogurt in my bathing mixture for French toast. It turns out perfectly every time.

    bethster2000 , Mom the Barbarian Report

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    #26

    Close-up of white beans in a clear glass bowl, showcasing a cooking secret shared in a popular online thread. If I boil dry beans to rehydrate and cook them, I'll throw in a marrow bone at the very beginning. The beans soak up the fat and have a luxurious, creamy texture.

    KinkyQuesadilla , Saucy Tomatoes Report

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    #27

    Close-up of coarse salt crystals, illustrating a cooking secret shared in a viral online thread about cooking tips. I add a dash of cinnamon sugar into any red meat dish or red sauce. Or tomato soup for that matter.

    TooHardToChoosePG , Arthur Caranta Report

    #28

    White bowl with a ceramic spoon filled with thick soup, illustrating cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. Try putting a decent amount of butter in a red sauce. It will taste twice as good and no one will be able to guess the secret.

    deleted , rando111us Report

    #29

    Schilling MSG seasoning container on a cluttered kitchen counter, part of cooking secrets revealed online thread. My wife came back from Norway in love with a MAGIC spice we searched for everywhere. It's MSG.

    kaldrazidrim , bossco Report

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    #30

    Close-up of homemade cookies on a white plate revealing cooking secrets shared in a viral online thread. I buy Costco cashew clusters and use the crumbs at the bottom of the bag as part of my flour when making cookies. People always go crazy for them.

    /coffee-jnky , Vegan Feast Catering Report

    #31

    Creamy homemade potato salad on a white plate, showcasing a popular cooking secret shared in a viral online thread. I make my potato salad for most family gatherings and there’s a few secrets: Onions are often argued about with potato salad, but a quarter of one that’s minced til it’s basically water (or grated I guess) is what I use and no one is ever any the wiser. That plus the chives garnish makes it delicious even to people who hate onions. Use huge potato chunks and over cook them, so that when you mix they disintegrate a bit into the mayo and stuff, and you’re left with now-regular sized chunks. Takes some time to find the perfect amount of overcooked, but you learn quick. Two benefits: the potatoes seem to soak up more of the sauce (so make sure you fridge it and then add more the next day) and the sauce tastes more integrated. Plus now your chunks are normal sized and feel more naturally shaped. That plus horseradish to balance out the savory without thinning the salad and you have a winner

    TSOD , alanagkelly Report

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    #32

    Panasonic microwave oven on top of a refrigerator in a kitchen, illustrating cooking secrets revealed in a viral thread. Oh my goodness. Sushi rice. Microwave. I’m embarrassed to admit it. It always made such a mess in the pot, would stick or overflow, crunchy or mushy, I could never, ever get it right - even following packet instructions to the letter. I almost gave up on making sushi. Then on a whim, I tried it in the microwave. Sushi rice, water from the top of the rice to first knuckle of my index finger. Sensor cook - White rice - Start. My life was changed. Perfect texture, no starch all over my stove, no burnt pot. As a bonus, I even just use regular home brand white vinegar to season it. For every cup of uncooked rice, 1/2c vinegar, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Everybody loves my sushi.

    deleted , Miles Goodhew Report

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    #33

    Close-up of raw food coated in breadcrumbs, showcasing a cooking secret revealed in a viral online cooking thread. If I cook anything that requires bread crumbs, I use chicken-flavored StoveTop stuffing instead

    Liakela , congerdesign Report

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    #34

    Grilled cheese sandwich on a wooden cutting board, showcasing a cooking secret revealed in a viral online thread. Mayo instead of butter on the outside of grilled sandwiches.

    katekowalski2014 , Mack Male Report