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  • bacon egg and cheese breakfast sandwich on a bagel on a wooden cutting board

    Why You Need A Mason Jar Lid For Homemade Egg Sandwiches

    If you want neat, round eggs for restaurant-quality, perfectly balanced breakfast sandwiches, screw the ring off of a mason jar and use it for cooking.

    By Jennifer Waldera January 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Frozen vegetables on ice

    Why Frozen Food Is Safe To Eat Without Added Preservatives

    This is the science behind the powerful effects of freezing foods, and why frozen products can travel thousands of miles without any added preservatives.

    By L Valeriote January 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling holding microphone

    Ina Garten's Trick To Free Stubborn Pomegranate Seeds

    Pomegranates may be one of the most beautiful fruits but also one of the most difficult to work with, unless you use Ina Garten's trick to free stubborn seeds.

    By Sharon Rose January 5th, 2024 Read More
  • beer orange juice cocktail

    Amplify Citrusy Beers With Orange Juice And Never Look Back

    Want to jazz up your beer to make your brunch or pool hangout feel more luxurious? Try adding a burst of orange juice to citrus forward beer.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed January 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Closeup of Giada De Laurentiis

    The Lasagna Tip Giada De Laurentiis Gave To The Royal Family

    Giada De Laurentiis once gave the royal family tips on making the best lasagna ever, and her astute advice focused on the sauce and resting time.

    By Erica Martinez January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • steamed red rice bowl

    What Is Red Rice And How Do You Cook It?

    With its ruby jeweled hue, red rice is a stunning addition to your plate, but what exactly is it, and how is it different to cook from white rice?

    By Food Republic Staff January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • fried egg ingredients

    Unexpected Ingredients To Upgrade Fried Eggs

    Fried eggs are nutritious and quick to make. Here's some ingredients you might not think about when frying up your next pair of eggs. Pickle juice anyone?

    By Sam Schwab January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Vertical layer cake with strawberries on top

    What Is Vertical Layer Cake?

    For every occasion, there is the perfect cake to go along with it. But if you want to switch things up and serve something new, try a vertical layer cake.

    By Annie Epstein January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Pink and white dragon fruit

    How To Cut Dragon Fruit, And What To Do With The Shell

    This is how to easily cut the flesh of a dragon fruit, plus creative ideas for how to use the skin as a serving vessel, in your cooking, and more.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • cooked bacon in a skillet with red handles on a wooden cutting board on a wooden table

    Why Your Bacon Is Burnt And Undercooked At The Same Time

    If your bacon always turns out floppy and soggy, yet burnt in some spots, you're likely making a mistake that seems totally innocent at first.

    By Jennifer Waldera January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • person eating escargot with tongs and fork

    How To Eat Escargot Like A True Parisian

    Escargot is a popular dish in haute-cuisine beyond the borders of France, but here is how you can eat the little molluscs like a true Parisian.

    By Food Republic Staff January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • person holding martini with olives

    What Is A Reverse Martini?

    It seems that every day, there's a new style of martini to try, but though you may not have heard of a reverse martini, it's actually a classic.

    By Catherine Rickman January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • hands holding silverware over plate of food

    Where To Put Your Silverware Between Bites, According To British Etiquette

    The art of fine dining is fraught with rules and complicated etiquette. After all, you can't just put your silverware down on the table while you're eating.

    By Food Republic Staff January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • sliced pork jowl on a cutting board

    How To Cook Pork Jowl, The Tender Bacon Alternative

    If you're looking to branch out from standard bacon to other cuts of pork that are equally delicious (but even more tender), then you need to try pork jowl.

    By Food Republic Staff January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • beer bottle poured into glass

    Why You Should Swap Water For Beer When Boiling Rice

    The deep, earthy taste of beer easily makes it a great choice for boiling your rice in, especially brews with light hints of nutty or floral flavors.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • fries in wire basket

    How To Soak Potatoes For Crispy, Golden Homemade Fries

    This is why you should soak your sliced potatoes before making fries and for how long, plus more tips on how to achieve perfect French fry success.

    By Catherine Rickman January 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Stack of classic shortbread cookies

    What Sets Shortbread Apart From Other Cookie Doughs

    Shortbread has a high ratio of fat to flour, and its dough yields a cookie that looks firm and crisp but is tender, crumbly, and melts in your mouth.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Fruitcake cut into slices

    How Does Fruitcake Stay Edible For The Entire Year?

    From ingredients to moisture, these are the factors that result in fruitcake's infamously long shelf life, which can stretch up to a whole year.

    By Erica Martinez January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • fried eggs and tomatoes

    Scrambled Eggs Vs Fried Eggs: Everything You Need To Know

    If you're debating whether to whip up a vat of scrambled eggs or throw a few quick fried eggs in the pan, here are some key things to keep in mind.

    By Suzannah Kolbeck January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Caramel sauce next to caramel candies

    Caramel Charcuterie Boards Put A Sweet Spin On A Classic Appetizer

    Learn what goes into a trendy caramel charcuterie board, and how to make your own delicious dessert board for a smashing dinner party treat.

    By Avery Tomaso January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis at Vegas Uncorked event for Bon Appetit

    Giada De Laurentiis Makes Her Quesadillas With An Italian Twist

    Quesadillas are a decidedly Mexican tradition, but that doesn't stop famous Italian American chef Giada De Laurentiis from putting her stamp on them.

    By Sharon Rose January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Pile of Hawaiian rolls

    Hawaiian Roll French Toast Gives Brioche A Run For Its Money

    Hawaiian roll French toast is taking social media by storm, and this is why it's so delicious and how you can dress it up even more in your own kitchen.

    By Annie Epstein January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Seared bao buns

    Sear Your Bao Buns For A Texture Revelation

    Bao buns are a popular street food in China that you can easily make at home. When doing so, be sure to sear your bao to find a total texture revelation.

    By Holly Emily Charlton January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • A bowl of peanut butter with a spoon

    The Best Way To Thin Peanut Butter Is Also The Easiest

    If your peanut butter has become dried-out and too thick to spread, try this easy method for thinning it out, with no extra ingredients needed.

    By Khyati Dand January 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Heirloom tomatoes

    Storing Tomatoes The Right Way Takes Two Steps

    Keeping tomatoes at peak freshness isn't as simple as just storing them on your countertop. It's actually a two-step process that requires good timing.

    By L Valeriote January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Ina Garten on step and repeat at 92Y event

    Ina Garten's Tip For Achieving The Chunkiest Guacamole

    While there's always a time and a place for creamy guacamole, chunky guac provides luscious texture, and Ina Garten's tip makes chopping (and clean up) easy.

    By Audrey Enjoli January 1st, 2024 Read More
  • chunky potato soup with chives and bacon bits

    How To Prevent Gluey Potato Soup Before It's Too Late

    This is how to use the right cooking techniques and ingredients to make a smooth pot of potato soup that's not overly thick, gluey, or pasty.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen January 1st, 2024 Read More
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