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  • Baked Shaker lemon pie

    The Midwestern State That Gifted The World With Shaker Lemon Pie

    Midwestern states gave rise to some unique culinary creations, and in the realm of desserts, one not-to-miss classic is the Shaker lemon pie.

    By Nikita Ephanov 15 hours ago Read More
  • Sliced steak on a plate with condiments and cutlery

    This Retro Steakhouse Side Is Older Than The Civil War

    This creamy, decadent, casserole-like side dish was traditionally served alongside steak, and likely dates back to 1838, predating the Civil War.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 days ago Read More
  • A spoon full of peanut butter sits atop a peanut butter jar

    The '80s Peanut Butter Snack You Likely Forgot About

    Peanut butter is a powerhouse of a food: Creamy, sweet, full of protein, it's a great base for a snack, and this brand capitalized on that in the 1980s.

    By Cami Cox 2 days ago Read More
  • chef preparing burger

    The Retro Burger That's Been A Denmark Classic Since The 1940s

    Sure, the burger was made in America by German immigrants, but it's a popular dish throughout the world, with variations found all over the place.

    By Nikita Ephanov 3 days ago Read More
  • Various seafood including salmon, shrimp, and sardines

    The Classic '50s Fish Dish That No One Seems To Eat Anymore

    Most popular during the 1950s, this one-pot meal incorporated a premade element for moisture (oftentimes canned soup), a starch, and a protein — the fish.

    By Nikita Ephanov 3 days ago Read More
  • a lemon mixed drink on the rocks on bar

    This 3-Ingredient Texas Cocktail Is The Elegant Version Of Vodka Lemonade

    Texas is known for many things, from cowboys to melt-in-your-mouth barbecue, but this one cocktail is home to West Texas and is as refreshing as it is tart.

    By Nikita Ephanov 3 days ago Read More
  • Different types of pie, including apple, pumpkin, and pecan

    The Award-Winning Connecticut Pie Shop That Dominates On A National Scale

    Anyone who wants to try the best pies available for purchase in the entire country should head on down to Connecticut (or to the brand's shop on Goldbelly).

    By Alba Caraceni 4 days ago Read More
  • Halved grilled cheese with a gooey cheese pull

    Modern Grilled Cheese Has Nothing On This Baked 1950s Sandwich

    While the modern grilled cheese sandwich is delicious in its own right, there's a baked 1950s version that deserves some much-needed spotlight.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 5 days ago Read More
  • leg of ham pictured on table

    The Simple Difference Between City And Country Hams

    Country and city hams may look similar, but the two are actually quite different. They're both cured, but the process for each is vastly different.

    By Nikita Ephanov 5 days ago Read More
  • Andrew Zimmern holds up a large mollusc at the Catch of the Day: A Seafood Fest by Modelo in October of 2025

    The Not-So-Bizarre Food Andrew Zimmern Refuses To Eat

    Andrew Zimmern has eaten some wild and wonderful things in his day, but this one pretty run-of-the-mill dish? Yeah, he refuses to even taste it.

    By Food Republic Staff 5 days ago Read More
  • Why These 2 Foods Are So Common On New Year's Day

    Sure, it's traditional to pop a bottle of Champers on New Year's Eve, but there's one particular meal, featuring two foods, that we always eat for good luck.

    By Alba Caraceni 6 days ago Read More
  • Variety of food and drinks at Trader Vic's tiki bar

    The Old-School Appetizer That Was Common At Tiki Bars In The '50s

    Often served bite-sized and on a skewer, this old-school appetizer embodies tiki-cuisine: bold, Asian-American fusion with dramatic presentation.

    By Max Dean 6 days ago Read More
  • A classic-looking Santa Claus poses with a red sack over his shoulder

    Did Coca‑Cola Create The Classic Christmas Santa Claus?

    When we think of jolly old St. Nick, we may automatically associate the Christmas figure with Coca-Cola's robust Santa Claus, but did the brand invent his look?

    By Cami Cox 9 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of hands holding a bowl of celery sticks

    The Old-School '50s Appetizer That Turned Celery Into The Life Of The Party

    If you're interested in kicking it old-school style, you might want to whip up this versatile '50s appetizer that was still being served well into the 1990s.

    By Audrey Freedman 9 days ago Read More
  • Bobby Flay poses at Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival

    The Adorable Christmas Gift Bobby Flay Wanted When He Was 8

    Bobby Flay was a child in the 1960s and '70s, so it makes sense that he saw this one classic toy when watching Saturday morning cartoons and wanted it.

    By Cami Cox 10 days ago Read More
  • Jose Cuervo employee holding hawk on hand

    The Genius Reason Jose Cuervo Has A Hawk Employee

    Yes, you read that right; Jose Cuervo, the most popular tequila globally, has a hawk (actually two!) as an important employee and has since the company started.

    By Nikita Ephanov 10 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain smiles in front of shelves of books

    The Best Breakfast In The Universe Is Located In NYC, According To Anthony Bourdain

    Anthony Bourdain held no punches when it came to food, including what he disliked and what he loved. And for breakfast? He considered this the best anywhere.

    By Alba Caraceni 10 days ago Read More
  • A plate of pulled chicken barbecue sandwiches topped with coleslaw

    What Is South Carolina Slaw?

    Coleslaw is an American staple, and there are variations across the country. In South Carolina, they use a blend of cabbage and carrots with a unique dressing.

    By Nikita Ephanov 11 days ago Read More
  • Christmas dinner on a table

    9 Vintage Christmas Dishes You Hardly See Anymore

    Many Christmas dishes have come and gone over the years, and these vintage ones have sadly fallen out of fashion. Here's why they used to be popular.

    By Sophie Morelli 11 days ago Read More
  • children baking cookies in kitchen with a grandparent

    The Old-School Cookie Kitchen Tool Boomers Love

    If you have a boomer in your family, you may have used this particular tool when baking cookies during the holidays as it's still popular with them.

    By Nikita Ephanov 11 days ago Read More
  • Vintage photo of a person opening a can with a wall-mounted can opener

    15 Vintage Canned Foods You Might Not Remember

    We've been canning food for hundreds of years now, and it makes sense that not all would stand the test of time. Here are some you just might remember.

    By Cami Cox 12 days ago Read More
  • Tipped over bottle of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7

    Here's Why Jack Daniel's Bottles Are Square

    Even when empty and stripped of a label, whiskey fans can immediately recognize Jack Daniel's iconic square packaging, which has been around since 1895.

    By Nikita Ephanov 12 days ago Read More
  • Hands dropping shredded mozzarella on a pizza being made

    The Pizza Item Rhode Island Created To Reduce Waste

    It seems like every state has its own signature style of pizza, and Rhode Island is no exception. As a bonus, it helps reduce waste.

    By Alba Caraceni 13 days ago Read More
  • Sliced ring bologna on a cutting board surrounded by garlic and peppers

    How Pennsylvania's Ring Bologna Differs From The Regular Variety

    Standard bologna is a cured meat synonymous with childhood school lunches, but its Pennsylvanian derivative has its own unique uses -- ones you may prefer.

    By Food Republic Staff 13 days ago Read More
  • grandma cooking in kitchen

    The Classic Seasoning Your Grandma Probably Used On Most Dishes

    From oyster stew to breakfast sausage, cream sauces, and baked apple pie, this warm and earthy spice used to be ubiquitous but has fallen by the wayside.

    By Nikita Ephanov 14 days ago Read More
  • A person with knit oven gloves holding a pot of stew

    7 Old-School Comfort Foods That Should Make A Comeback

    While modern comfort foods are great, sometimes nothing beats a good throwback. We think these old-school comfort foods deserve massive comebacks.

    By Hayden Fletcher 14 days ago Read More
  • Old school baking utensils in a container

    The Old-School Electric Kitchen Tool Boomers Love

    Some kitchen tools have not stood the test of this time, but this old-school tool is still beloved by boomers. You may find it useful in your modern kitchen, too.

    By Jack Rose 15 days ago Read More
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