Food Republic | Restaurants, Reviews, Recipes, Cooking Tips (2024)

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When Is Smoking Whiskey co*cktails Worth The Effort? Skip Preheating For The Best Pound Cake Around The Reason Moscow Mules Are Served In Copper Mugs Why We Think Of Apple Pie As American, Even Though It's Not Bannock Bread Is Peak Canadian Cuisine Which Side To Cook Salmon On For The Best Flavor How To Clean Every Crevice In Your Knife Block Expert Tips On How To Make Restaurant-Quality Scrambled Eggs At Home Why You Should Roll Salmon Steaks Before Grilling Them Bobby Flay's Favorite Pizza Spots In NYC Giada De Laurentiis' Bold Secret Ingredient For Bucatini Pasta 11 Dishes Ina Garten Improves With A Secret Ingredient The Most Common Mistake People Make With Eggs Benedict, According To An Expert The Reason Your Homemade Ice Cream Cones Turned Out Soggy The 2 Celebrity Chefs Who Constantly Inspire Bobby Flay What Is Tres Leches Cake And Why Doesn't It Get Soggy? Chef Reveals The Canned Foods They Will And Won't Buy Make One Easy Switch To Avoid Burning Fresh Garlic Forever Potato Candy Puts A Sweet Spin On Leftover Mashed Potatoes How Long You Have To Eat An Open Container Of Pesto Swap Tortillas With Bao Buns For Next Level Birria Tacos Making Sweetened Condensed Milk At Home Couldn't Be Easier Why Cottage Cheese Has That Chunky Texture What It Means When You Hear The Bell Chime In A Costco Your Toaster Is The Key To Making Hard Shell Tacos At Home The Best Poached Eggs Are Frozen Before They Hit The Water The Importance Of Suhoor And Iftar During Ramadan, Explained Leave Okra Out Overnight For A Texture Transformation The Sweet Ingredient That Amplifies Homemade Salsa

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How Caffe Lena Became The Oldest Coffee Shop Is The US

When we think coffeehouse, we may automatically think of places like Starbucks, but we should be thinking of Caffe Lena, the oldest coffee house in the USA.

By L Valeriote

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When Is Smoking Whiskey co*cktails Worth The Effort?

By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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Skip Preheating For The Best Pound Cake Around

By Avery Tomaso

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How Long An Open Jar Of Pickles Lasts In The Fridge

By Hannah Beach

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Carla Hall's Worst Kitchen Nightmare

By Sharon Rose

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  • Drink

    When Is Smoking Whiskey co*cktails Worth The Effort?

    You'll need to invest in specialized tools, which can be expensive and somewhat laborious, if you want to smoke your own whiskey co*cktails at home.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Cook

    Skip Preheating For The Best Pound Cake Around

    If you want the best pound cake ever, there's one big baking tip to keep in mind - skip preheating your oven. Using a cold oven will help it rise better.

    By Avery Tomaso

  • Drink

    The Reason Moscow Mules Are Served In Copper Mugs

    Some co*cktail aficionados believe that the iconic copper mug accentuates the flavors of the Moscow Mule's ingredients, and enhances their aromas as well.

    By Chris Sands

  • Food

    Why We Think Of Apple Pie As American, Even Though It's Not

    There's nothing quite as American as apple pie, right? Well, maybe not considering apple pie originated in 1300s England. Or does that make it more American?

    By Jakob Eiseman

  • Food

    Bannock Bread Is Peak Canadian Cuisine

    Bannock bread may not be famous outside of Canada, but it has an important and ever-changing role in both the nation's history and its modern cuisine.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    Which Side To Cook Salmon On For The Best Flavor

    If your salmon filet comes with the skin on, you absolutely must start cooking one side of the fish over the other, or you could wind up with a soggy result.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

  • Cook

    How To Clean Every Crevice In Your Knife Block

    You may think that because you wash your knives, you don't need to wash your knife block. Alas, gunk can build up quickly, so clean it every few weeks.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Cook

    Expert Tips On How To Make Restaurant-Quality Scrambled Eggs At Home

    You don't have to splurge on expensive equipment or ingredients to create delicious and fluffy scrambled eggs, but there are a few tips worth following.

    By James Hastings

  • Cook

    Why You Should Roll Salmon Steaks Before Grilling Them

    There are plenty of ways to grill salmon, but if you aren't taking the time to roll it first, you're going to end up with an unevenly cooked fish.

    By Samantha Jenkins

  • Restaurants

    Bobby Flay's Favorite Pizza Spots In NYC

    Bobby Flay grew up surrounded by what is arguably some of the best pizza on the planet, so it's safe to say he knows a good pie when he tastes one.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    Giada De Laurentiis' Bold Secret Ingredient For Bucatini Pasta

    Giada De Laurentiis, veritable queen of pasta, has done it again with another unexpected but wow-worthy pairing. For extra umami, she mixes in miso to bucatini.

    By Audrey Enjoli

  • Cook

    11 Dishes Ina Garten Improves With A Secret Ingredient

    Ina Garten has been dishing out food advice to home cooks everywhere for years. Some of her most noteworthy dishes shine thanks to secret ingredients.

    By Elaine Todd

  • Cook

    The Most Common Mistake People Make With Eggs Benedict, According To An Expert

    Eggs Benedict can be a tricky dish to master, from poaching the eggs just right to making the perfect hollandaise sauce. But there's one big mistake to avoid.

    By Jennifer Waldera

  • Cook

    The Reason Your Homemade Ice Cream Cones Turned Out Soggy

    Homemade ice cream cones can turn out soft and soggy all too easily, but minding both the batter and the cooking process can help you make them perfectly crisp.

    By Hannah Beach

  • Food

    The 2 Celebrity Chefs Who Constantly Inspire Bobby Flay

    These two female celebrity chefs have had a huge impact on Bobby Flay, lending inspiration to everything from his newest restaurant to his many TV shows.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Cook

    What Is Tres Leches Cake And Why Doesn't It Get Soggy?

    Generally, atres leches cake boasts a light and airy sponge, which allows the milk to soak into its pockets without overly weighing down the dessert.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Cook

    Chef Reveals The Canned Foods They Will And Won't Buy

    Chef Harris Mayer, owner of Creamline, weighs in on the canned food debate. Here's what he likes and what he doesn't. Garbanzo beans get a big thumbs up, fyi!

    By Beth McMurray

  • Cook

    Make One Easy Switch To Avoid Burning Fresh Garlic Forever

    How many times have we thought we had perfected a dish only to burn that delicate yet pungent garlic? Do this one switch, and make that a thing of the past.

    By Jakob Eiseman

  • Food

    Potato Candy Puts A Sweet Spin On Leftover Mashed Potatoes

    It's easy to dismiss potato candy as a strange and gimmicky idea, but this treat is beloved around the world and even has a special place in American history.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro

  • Food

    How Long You Have To Eat An Open Container Of Pesto

    Once your pesto has been opened, you should close its lid tightly, store it in the refrigerator, and plan to finish it quickly: within three days is best.

    By Arianna Endicott

  • Cook

    Swap Tortillas With Bao Buns For Next Level Birria Tacos

    The next time you indulge in Tijuana's special, birria tacos, try switching out the traditional corn tortillas for soft, spongy Chinese bao buns.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    Making Sweetened Condensed Milk At Home Couldn't Be Easier

    Whether you need some for a baked good or a drink, sweetened condensed milk is a kitchen staple. But if you don't have any on hand, you can make it at home.

    By Annie Epstein

  • Food

    Why Cottage Cheese Has That Chunky Texture

    A unique production process gives cottage cheese a chunky texture that many people love, but if you're not one of them, there are ways to get around it.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Grocery

    What It Means When You Hear The Bell Chime In A Costco

    Shopping at Costco is an experienced like no other, often one that is more than it appears. Have you ever heard a chime when shopping? Here's what it means.

    By Sharon Rose

  • Cook

    Your Toaster Is The Key To Making Hard Shell Tacos At Home

    Hard shell tacos can really hit the spot on Taco Tuesday but if you don't have any on hand, don't fret. Your toaster is actually the key to making them.

    By Sharon Rose

  • Cook

    The Best Poached Eggs Are Frozen Before They Hit The Water

    Everyone has their own way to poach eggs, but if you haven't tried freezing them first, you're missing out. It takes the stress out of keeping the egg's shape.

    By Arianna Endicott

  • Food

    The Importance Of Suhoor And Iftar During Ramadan, Explained

    Suhoor and iftar are the two hearty and nutritious meals eaten during the month of Ramadan, each with its important part to play in the fasting holiday.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

  • Cook

    Leave Okra Out Overnight For A Texture Transformation

    If you love okra but hate the slime, there can be a way to avoid it and it simply involves cutting the veggie open and leaving it out to 'dry' overnight.

    By Khyati Dand

  • Cook

    The Sweet Ingredient That Amplifies Homemade Salsa

    Salsa is a popular condiment that is easy to make it at home and lends itself to experimentation, including with sweet ingredients to elevate the experience.

    By L Valeriote

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