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  • Fish and chips with peas

    What Are The Best And Worst Fish For Frying?

    Practically everything tastes better deep fried, but there are exceptions. That's why we consulted a fishmonger to explain which fish fry best.

    By Katie Moore 7 months ago Read More
  • Fresh fruit kebabs on white background

    Break Out The Fruit For A Sweet Twist On A Kebab

    Are you always on the hunt for new and creative ways to serve fresh fruit and sweet, bite-sized treats? Try making kabobs.

    By Crystal Antonace 7 months ago Read More
  • Two chicken kebabs and one beef skewer on a hot grill

    The Best Side Dishes To Pair With Kebabs

    Kebobs are easily prepared entrees that are perfect for cookouts and other parties. We have expert tips on the best sides for your savory skewers.

    By Erin Metz 7 months ago Read More
  • Chicken skewers on paper

    The Best And Worst Veggie And Meat Pairings For Kebabs

    Kebabs aren't always as straightforward to make as they may seem. We consulted an expert, who told us exactly what meat-and-veggie pairings work best.

    By Adam Raphael 7 months ago Read More
  • Cooking seasoned chicken breasts on a Blackstone

    The Best Oil To Use When Making Hibachi At Home On A Blackstone

    A Blackstone is the perfect surface for fiery, high-heat hibachi grilling. But, what cooking oil should you use, and which ones should you definitely avoid?

    By Jack Rose 7 months ago Read More
  • Heavily marbled raw Wagyu steak

    The Biggest Mistake People Make When Cooking Wagyu, And How To Fix It

    Messing up wagyu is just about the last thing any chef would want to do, but cooking it is easier than you think, so long as you avoid a common pitfall.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Crispy fried fish fillets with french fries and coleslaw

    The Flour Tip For The Crispiest Fried Fish

    All-purpose flour doesn't actually work the best all the time, and when it comes to frying fish, two different types of flour make for much crispier results.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Fried fish fillets, lemon wedges, and tartar sauce

    The Tartar Sauce Alternative You Should Try The Next Time You Make Fish

    If you're not a fan of tartar sauce, these condiment recommendations from a pro chef will ensure you don't have to eat your fried fish and other seafood plain.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Andrew Zimmern smiling and presenting food at live appearance

    Andrew Zimmern's Tips To Elevate Your Cooking Game

    When you want good cooking tips, you go to the pros. Food Republic got some time with Andrew Zimmern recently - here's his latest pearls of wisdom.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 7 months ago Read More
  • Chef Jet Tila smiles into the camera.

    The Humble Thai Dish Jet Tila Says Is Underrated

    Chef Jet Tila says this humble dish is not fancy, but it's easy to make and very satisfying. He calls this underrated dish "every Thai person's childhood."

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • multiple fish dishes on a holiday table

    Here's What To Serve For The Feast Of The Seven Fishes, According To Celeb Chefs

    At the 2024 NYC Wine & Food Festival, we chatted with Scott Conant, Antonia Lofaso, and Rocco DiSpirito about their favorite Feast of the Seven Fishes dishes.

    By Sara Kay 7 months ago Read More
  • Woman holding roasted turkey on sheet pan

    14 Clever Ways To Upgrade A Turkey, According To A Butterball Pro

    Getting ready for Thanksgiving? We've got you covered. Here are some super clever ways to upgrade a turkey, according to a Butterball team expert.

    By Lauren Bair 7 months ago Read More
  • Cup of coffee surrounded by coffee beans

    How Much Does Blooming Coffee Impact Overall Flavor?

    Blooming coffee is a small but powerful step in your brewing process. We have some expert advice on how this works and the best way to bloom your beans.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 7 months ago Read More
  • Slice of moist chocolate walnut cake

    2 Pro Tips To Make Sure Your Cake Comes Out Moist Every Time

    Baking a cake is part joy, part science, so getting the results just so, with a moist crumb, can be a challenge -- unless you follow this expert's advice.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Frothed milk poured onto latte

    The Absolute Best Non-Dairy Milk To Use For Frothing

    For those of you who like good milk froth but want to hold the dairy, Food Republic spoke to coffee and tea sommelier Jee Choe to find the best alternatives.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Pastry chef Dominique Ansel smiling at an event

    Dominique Ansel's Earliest Dessert Memory

    Even famed pastry chef Dominique Ansel had to start somewhere with his culinary prowess, and his earliest dessert-related memory is simple and sweet.

    By Cami Cox 7 months ago Read More
  • Kardea Brown at the NYCWFF

    The Pie That Made Kardea Brown Fall In Love With Desserts

    We spoke with Kardea Brown at the 2024 NYC Wine & Food festival and she revealed the dessert that sparked her passion for all things sweet.

    By Michael Palan 7 months ago Read More
  • Chef Geoffrey Zakarian smiling against green background

    Where To Go For The Best Armenian Food In California, According To Geoffrey Zakarian

    Geoffrey Zakarian is known for his expertise in American and French cuisine, but he also knows more than a thing or two about Armenian cuisine.

    By Sharon Rose 7 months ago Read More
  • Michael Symon smiling

    Michael Symon's Favorite Diner Was Legendary In Cleveland

    When asked about his favorite diner, Michael Symon named a Cleveland icon that has had a rise, fall, and rise again (but still serves American classics).

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
  • Bananas Foster on white plate

    Think Beyond Bananas The Next Time You Flambe Fruit

    When impressing your guests with a bit of flambe, you don't need to focus on bananas. There are plenty of other fruits that hold up well to the flame.

    By Molly Wilson 7 months ago Read More
  • Geoffrey Zakarian smiling

    Geoffrey Zakarian's Favorite NYC Diner Has Been On 5th Ave Since 1929

    Food Republic found out which New York diner holds a special place in Geoffrey Zakarian's heart, and he also loves a Massachusetts eatery with similar vibes.

    By Crystal Antonace 7 months ago Read More
  • Marc Murphy smiling

    The Naples Restaurant Marc Murphy Absolutely Loves

    Italian-born and New York-based executive chef Marc Murphy knows his way around Naples, so when he gave us his favorite place to eat, we listened.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 7 months ago Read More
  • Starbucks Wicked drinks in store

    Starbucks' Wicked Drinks Have All The Right Elements: Review

    Starbucks released two new pink and green drinks inspired by the upcoming "Wicked" movie. Will these potions help you embrace your good or wicked witch side?

    By Lauren Bair 7 months ago Read More
  • tamales wrapped in corn husks

    How To Prepare The Corn Husks When Making Tamales

    When making tamales, you can't simply whip out a dry corn husk and hope for the best as you wrap your masa. You need to soak it to make it pliable.

    By Allison Dienstman 7 months ago Read More
  • making pasta dough with a rolling pin

    How To Make Homemade Pasta When You Only Have A Rolling Pin

    If you don't have a pasta maker, don't fret. There are still ways you can make fresh homemade pasta only using a rolling pin. Here's what our expert advises.

    By Allison Dienstman 7 months ago Read More
  • Ice maker and ice in freezer

    The Best Way To Clean Out Your Fridge's Dirty Ice Maker

    How do you even begin to clean an multi-part ice maker without damaging it? The process is actually incredibly easy with the right precautions and tools.

    By Crystal Antonace 7 months ago Read More
  • Avocado toast with fresh greens

    For Elevated Avocado Toast, Add One Creamy Ingredient

    Avocado toast may have seemingly had its heyday, but you can reinvent and elevate this classic breakfast dish with one simple (but creamy) ingredient.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 7 months ago Read More
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