Ina Garten Has The Best (And Easiest) Holiday Hostess Gift Idea
Leave it to Ina Garten to come up with the perfect hostess idea for holiday parties - not only is it easy to DIY but it wraps up beautifully as well.
Read MoreLeave it to Ina Garten to come up with the perfect hostess idea for holiday parties - not only is it easy to DIY but it wraps up beautifully as well.
Read MoreFudge is a classic treat for the holidays but it can dry out all too quickly if it isn't stored properly. Here's how to store fudge to keep it moist long-term.
Read MoreThere's nothing like a warm stack of pancakes. From Greek yogurt to pumpkin, we've got lots of wonderful ingredients that will up your pancake game.
Read MorePeter Luger is an iconic name among New York steakhouses. Jody Storch, the restaurant's VP, spoke to Food Republic about maintaining quality for generations.
Read MoreTo get the most flavor out of your creamy egg, tuna, or chicken salad, you want to reach for the best mayo - which is one that includes MSG, like Kewpie.
Read MoreBacon bits offer great crunch with a hint of smoke on top of salads, potatoes, and so many things, but what, exactly are these delicious morsels made of?
Read MoreYou can enjoy charred vegetables all year long, even without a grill. Simply ditch your stovetop grates and cook veggies right over the open flame.
Read MoreWhether you're planning a nice holiday meal or simply a big weekend brunch, it pays to always avoid ham that has too much water when shopping at the store.
Read MorePre-pitted olives may seem like a game changer but they're actually not recommended by chefs like Ina Garten. Here's what she does instead to remove the stones.
Read MoreFroot Loops are a part of many a childhood, and while delicious, do each of the different colors actually have a different flavor? Surprisingly, no.
Read MoreBefore the women's liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s - also known as second-wave feminism - men were expected to always foot the dinner bill.
Read MoreThere's nothing like the holidays to make us all want to feel a little festive -- make your hot cocoa experience magical by setting up a hot chocolate bar.
Read MoreAfter spending almost three years off the menu, Dunkin's fan-favorite Pink Velvet Macchiato will return alongside new winter items for a limited time.
Read MoreMartha Stewart's go-to mashed potato recipe, passed down by her mother, contains a secret ingredient that has made it her favorite since she was a child.
Read MoreThere are plenty of amazing pizza joints peppered all over the country, but who started it all back in the day? And yes, the company is still in operation.
Read MoreAn egg just contains its shell, the white, and its yolk, right? Wrong! There is so much more to a little egg than first meets the eye. Let's learn about it!
Read MoreWhile it may appear that chicken tenders and chicken fingers are the same thing, there actually is a difference and it's related to where the meat comes from.
Read MoreAn old fashioned cocktail is traditionally made with bourbon, and while some like to stick to the original recipe, a variation using brandy is causing a stir.
Read MoreIf you wish your favorite Starbucks drink could be a little bigger or smaller, try asking for these cup sizes that aren't always displayed on the menu.
Read MoreIf you love the earthy taste of artichokes but hate the prep work, there's a better way to work with the veggie - buy them frozen for more convenience.
Read MoreIna Garten's favorite Dutch oven, the Le Creuset #26, can certainly be well worth the investment - so long as you know how to take good care of it.
Read MoreA cool and refreshing frozen margarita is always a nice treat, but the key to crafting an even more deliciously complex profile is using flavored ice cubes.
Read MoreIf bacon grease is unavailable, it can be substituted with lard in a pinch. Both fats can be used interchangeably, though with a notable difference in taste.
Read MoreMartha Stewart is chock full of useful baking tips. Her simplest tip for baking better pies is all about using the best butter possible for the pie crust.
Read MoreIf you and your family enjoy meat and cheese more than gingerbread, you'll want to learn how to make a charcuterie chalet for your holiday gathering.
Read MoreWhile the two sides of tin foil - shiny and dull - might make it seem like they hold different purposes, they are actually one and the same for cooking uses.
Read MoreIf you want to freeze mayo, follow these tips to do it the right away, and learn what sort of changes the condiment might undergo after thawing.
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